By YOSUKE FUKUDOME/ Staff Writer
May 11, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Ise sweeps the worship hall of Shinehajinja shrine in March even though the power supply remains cut. He is always conscious of a short circuit, which could spell disaster, when the power supply comes back on. (Yosuke Fukudome)
NAMIE, Fukushima Prefecture--Shinto priest Nobuhiko Ise is not one to forget his roots in Fukushima Prefecture, where the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster triggered a nuclear catastrophe that still resonates today. [Read More]
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