By YU KOTSUBO/ Staff Writer
September 24, 2021 at 07:10 JST
A “hamasaji” sea lavender found in the “sanctuary” (Yu Kotsubo)
SOMA, Fukushima Prefecture--Many rare and threatened species are thriving in swamps and rice paddies in coastal areas of Fukushima Prefecture, raising hopes in the agricultural industry for an end to negative rumors about radiation contamination. [Read More]
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