I'm thinking about going to Fukushima City in Japan for a short language teaching internship. But I'm a bit concerned due to the nuclear mess that happened in 2011 after the tsunami.
The official information given by the Fukushima Prefecture is that yes, it is safe. However, if you really want or need to go there, I would try to find some independent and trustworthy scientifical research to validate what they say.
At present, traveling is starting to loosen up in every country. Some people claimed that coronavirus is starting to perish and we need to be doing the health protocols.
Yes it is safe, most people are still hesitant about visiting Fukushima as they think it is still unsafe and they may be exposed to high level of radiation
There is no definite answer as to whether staying in Fukushima City is safe, as the situation is still evolving. However, it is always important to take steps to ensure your safety, and it is best to speak to a trusted friend or family member before making any decisions.
There is no accurate data on the safety of such a long stay in a city near the nuclear site. It is always complicated to say what would be safe for an individual, as there is no complete list of radiation sources and effects on society from the nuclear crisis. However, it is generally recommended that anyoneawaiting a big job application or review a complete list of the health concerns before deciding whether to stay in a city near the Fukushima site.
It is always complicated to say what would be safe for an individual, as there is no complete list of radiation sources and effects on society from the nuclear crisis. However, it is generally recommended that anyoneawaiting a big job application or review a complete list of the health concerns before deciding whether to stay in a city near the Fukushima site.