By KEITARO FUKUCHI/ Staff Writer
February 14, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Yuji Onuma and his family eat fried noodles, their favorite dish, on a table made of cardboard boxes in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, on Jan. 29. They wrote the letters “Restart” on the side of their makeshift table. (Shigetaka Kodama)
FUTABA, Fukushima Prefecture--The town where Yuji Onuma in his youth dreamed up a slogan promoting the "bright future" that nuclear power promised remains deserted and a shell of its former self. [Read More]
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