【日本福岛】日本核辐射危险吗?福岛灾后14年现状如何?我在距离核电站仅3公里

Wow, this radiation value is very high in the sewer pipe. The maximum value measured today is 11.61. Fukushima, Japan sounds very mysterious and dangerous. Whether it is the nuclear leak caused by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake in 2011 or the nuclear waste water discharge plan in 2023, this county in Japan is daunting. It has been 14 years since the earthquake. Is Japan’s nuclear radiation still serious? Has it recovered? Today’s video is a nuclear radiation journey . It takes you to Futaba Town, the town closest to the nuclear power plant, to feel the destructive power of the nuclear leak. Knowing that there is radiation, you still travel to Japan. This forgotten Japanese town, do you dare to come with me to see it? As we all know, in 2023, Japan will open The plan to discharge nuclear waste water into the sea is expected to take 30 years. In addition, a nuclear power plant explosion occurred in Japan 12 years ago. So what is the life of the locals like 12 years later ? With these questions, we are going to start our nuclear radiation journey today. In addition to myself, I also brought a secret weapon today, a nuclear radiation detector. It will accurately tell us some radiation values ​​of this place. A new adventure is about to begin. Let’s go. Now we are leaving Sendai City and heading to Futaba County, the nearest county to the nuclear power plant explosion. Let’s go there and take a look. We must first go to Hara-no-machi and then to Futaba-machi. Carrying large and small bags and turning on the machine, the current value is 0.07μSv /hSee this value? 0.07μSv/h. In Japan and internationally , it is the daily safety value . The environment you live in is about 0.1μSv/h to 0.2μSv/h. So your annual storage is about 1mSv. When I was looking up information, I found a very interesting phenomenon. Civil aviation high-altitude flight reaches 3μSv/h to 5μSv/h , which is 30 times the daily safety value. The CT scan during hospital examination can reach 7,000-10,000 μSv/h in an instant. The closer I get to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the more complicated my mood is. This is a place where few tourists go. We always say that travel is for To find the truth , and the truth is often a bit cruel. Now we are getting closer and closer to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and I am getting more and more scared . Futaba County is only two or three kilometers away from the nuclear power plant. It is very close. Let’s take a look. Our radiation value is still normal, 0.07. This radiation value is even lower than what I saw in Fuzhou . Now we have arrived at a transfer station, Hara-no-machi, Japan. It is already 1 pm. We have to wait for an hour here for the bus. After an hour, we will take another stop to Futaba County. The radiation value is slightly higher now, reaching 0.10μSv/h. When this bus arrived in Futaba, I often carried it for a long time and then came up and found an elevator (confirmed with the locals whether it was this bus). This bus? Yes, thank you . Once the radiation value exceeds a certain dose, it will alarm (Futaba-machi). This station currently looks like an unmanned station. Let’s go up and take a look. It is still within the safe range. There is no one at this station . We can see that there is a display above that says 0.079, which is very close to the 0.08 value I just saw. Then there is a train timetable here . There is a service center here. Let’s see if we can store our luggage . Hello, can I leave my bag here? It closes at 5:00. Okay, let’s take a look at this service room. It has everything. There is also a beverage vending machine and free water. The microwave is very good. You can also store your luggage. It’s very convenient. Let’s explore and take a look here. This is where people who come to visit will be labeled with a red dot if there is a country coming. You can see that we are from China and it is already the third page. I wrote my nickname and I saw several names are Hong. Kong came and I saw Qiao Shilei’er is here too. This is where the local Japanese people come and live. That’s the green part, which only accounts for 15% of the entire town. This is the lifted area, right? The green one is the lifted area, and the gray one is called the intermediate storage facility , which is a place for decontamination and centralized treatment of contaminated soil . So this place cannot be entered or lived in. The only place that can be lived in is the green one, which is here. The white area is still called the difficult-to-return area , which means it cannot be entered because the amount of radiation there is still very high. The pink area means that there were originally residences , and the government now wants to start from this pink area , for example, if someone lives here , then start from here to decontaminate this place and make it habitable. If the residents of this place submit this application , the government will come to decontaminate them. If they want to come back , the government will help them decontaminate. Yes, there is a place called Futaba Atsushi Hospital. That place was where everyone was urgently evacuated during the nuclear radiation explosion. There were many patients in this hospital who needed intubation and could not move by themselves, so they stayed there. Later, the government sent some helicopters to transfer them , but because there were many elderly people and many people who could not live independently, many people died during the transfer. It is a famous place, but you can’t go in there now because you can only look at it from the outside. It’s not bad. It’s in ruins now. Yes, yes, yes, yes. This road was called a shopping street at the time. It was the most prosperous, but now it is. No one has come back . Yes, you can feel it. I am very interested. Why did you choose to come here? Because I studied abroad at Fukushima University, and I originally studied regional revitalization, that is, post- disaster revitalization. Yes, yes , yes, yes , this is great . There should be bicycles over there, and there are a few that use 100 yen coins. Thank you, thank you. Bye Bye, I met a Chinese. He is an international student here , studying at Fukushima University , and then he came here after graduation . It is much more convenient for us to have a car . Do you want 100 yen ? Put it in here. Oh, that’s right , and then pull this out. Oh , we have a car , hahahaha, we have a car. On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake broke out in Japan. This earthquake triggered a 15-meter tsunami. All nuclear power plants were cut off and the nuclear reactors melted. The international community rated this accident as the highest level 7. According to Japanese data, the release of radioactive substances here is 10% to 40% of Chernobyl. When the tsunami alarm sounded. This town is stuck at that point in time. If you look at the map, you can see that we are in Futaba Prefecture now. This is the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. It is less than 2 kilometers away. Going down this road is the commercial street at that time. This is the first restaurant in Futaba Town (after the disaster) that the beautiful woman just mentioned. Now the excavator is cleaning up the garbage and the barber shop. Do you see this time? It was when the earthquake and tsunami occurred. Time stopped at this point. Friends, the current value has begun to soar. 0.44. This used to be the fire station . I don’t know if we can go in and take a look inside. But on the road, its value has returned to normal. This is a former cafe (yes I don’t know if this road is passable. Thank you . When riding in Futaba Town, there are often road closures. Many places here are still restricted areas. This house seems to be inhabited (relocation after the disaster). There is a car parked at the door. Let’s take a look at the radiation value of the inhabited area. This place has obviously been cleared, so its radiation value is relatively low. There may also be some clearing work going on here. It’s hard to imagine that it has been 14 years since the earthquake , and the cleanup work here is still not over. Just now, when I was riding my bike, the alarm sounded here. I don’t know where it sounded, and on the way I was riding, the tester kept sounding the alarm . Futaba Atsushi Hospital was where the nuclear explosion occurred. A place where patients were treated after the bombing. It is still a ruin. After arriving here, riding on this street is like a ghost town. This is my first visit to such a place. During the dismantling operation, I guess it may be in the process of being cleared. Maybe it will be restored soon. I found a phenomenon in this place . The value of the sewer pipe is very high , reaching 0.36-0.37μSv/h. The sewer pipe is where sewage is discharged. This means that the sewage here still has a lot of nuclear radiation. When I was riding, the alarm sounded again, 0.75μSv/h (the alarm sounded on the road). This place is quite high, friends. This is a pile of earth next to it . It has now reached 0.70, 0.75, 0.87 μSv/h has started to prepare for the alarm. Wow, this radiation value. He has started to alarm. Wow, this value is so high. The places on their streets that have been cleared have relatively low values. But like these, there is a pile of dirt on the side of the road. When we put the instrument on it, the value is very high. It can be seen that radioactive pollutants are quite difficult to clean up. The Japanese government has spent 30 trillion yen to control pollutants , but now the radiation value is still very high. It is incredible. Friends have called the police again. The Youth Women’s Hall in Futaba Town is also a ruin. The drinks in the vending machine are from 14 years ago. The value here is quite high. It is the official measured number. Here is 1.0μSv/h. Futaba is not Movable property. Maybe this area has been cleared , so you can build a house here. The values ​​here are all 0.08μSv/h, which is a safe value. This is an ordinary family’s home. Look at the value 0.3μSv/h . Oh my god , it’s shocking. Many things stayed at that time. Many people’s lives also stayed at that time. In fact, the scenery here is still quite beautiful. If there hadn’t been that accident, you can see how beautiful it is here. In front is a place where they grow crops. Let’s take a look at the radiation value here. Do you see it? 0.3μSv/h. This is the first factory here that the beautiful woman introduced to me (after the disaster). It specializes in producing towels. The nuclear radiation value here is very low, 0.10 It ‘s very safe. This is a factory area . There are several factories built here. My alarm keeps going off along the way , and the values ​​are probably between 1-2. What a beautiful scenery here! When you get close to the nuclear power plant, they will be fenced off and no one is allowed to pass. The alarm just went off and the number was over 2 μSv/h 1.4 μSv/h. The maximum radiation value measured in this area that day was 11.6 μSv/h , which is more than 100 times the normal value. I see a lot of small trees planted here, and each tree is tied with a red ribbon. Maybe this is a beautiful blessing. We have arrived at the primary school now . When the earthquake broke out, there were still students in class here. Can 5 minutes be enough? (It’s closed) OK, thank you. I came from China, which is quite far from here. I finally got a chance to watch for 5 minutes. We have to make a quick decision, but it has been destroyed like this. Look, this is the teaching building. The time is frozen at March 11th. I hope they can rebuild it as soon as possible. I was riding my bike in the field outside just now, and the alarm sounded frequently. But now that I have come to this school, the value is already within a safe range. Now this place, as a heritage site , is for tourists to visit. You say it is a natural disaster. The 9.0 magnitude earthquake is indeed a natural disaster , but if humans had not built nuclear power plants, there might not be such great damage. But I think it would be better to use clean and natural energy, such as wind energy and water energy. Moreover, this place cannot be revived for a long time. If it is an earthquake, it may be repaired in one or two years, but if it is a nuclear explosion, it will take a long time to remove the pollution. You see, it’s been 14 years now. When I was testing just now, the alarm was constantly sounding. It is said that the Japanese government has spent a lot of money to clean up and repair this place. But now there are still so many residues. I am trying my best to pedal my bike. Now there is only 15 minutes left and 3.8 kilometers to go. Finally, I got my luggage at the last minute. They may have to wait for me. I waited for one or two minutes. Wow, I was so tired from riding. It’s like running 5 kilometers , and it was the kind of accelerated running. Because there is no hotel in this place, it is very inconvenient. So you can either store your luggage and take a simple walk , or you can bring a tent and set up a tent here . Our nuclear radiation journey will continue. The next stop is our Fukushima County. Let’s take a look inside the county. Now we have arrived in Iwaki, which is a relatively large city in Fukushima. So let’s decipher what the city of Fukushima looks like and how its seafood is. This is a relatively large city in Fukushima . Friends, I am a little afraid to eat the seafood here in Iwaki City . Do you think it is okay to eat it? I bought a lot of things at the convenience store in the Japanese izakaya and took them back to the hotel to eat . I thought I didn’t want to go out, so I ate in the hotel. This alley is very typical Japanese. There are those low buildings and some parking spaces next to it. The room card is the room number (I coughed after going to Futaba Town!) Breakfast coupons from 6 to 9 o’clock. This hotel has a large bath. There are disposable items. You can get a hair comb, slippers , and two more packs of matcha. This is also a Japanese express hotel. Let’s take a look at the express hotels in Fukushima. They are also so small, and there is a small table. No matter how small their hotels are , they will have refrigerators , large TVs, and slanted toilets. There is no place to put them. They are slanted, and there is a small washbasin. It feels that although they are small , they have everything. And you can see that this washbasin is also very clean. A good thing about Japanese hotels is that they don’t have extra cabinets . They don’t make cabinets. They just put this place to hang clothes. I I think this thing is very practical for hotels because if you make a locker, you often forget to take out your clothes because they are in it . The price I booked is 298 RMB , which is 300 RMB. Do you think it is expensive? In fact, compared with Japan, it is relatively cheap here. Later, when I went to Tokyo, I felt so painful to breathe. There is a very interesting data here. It said that the number of wild boars in the radiation area increased by 300%. Many people asked if it was a mutation caused by nuclear radiation. In fact, it was after the nuclear explosion that humans evacuated that area. Therefore, the number of wild boars increased sharply. The current nuclear radiation value is 0.1. Do you remember the nuclear radiation value when I was walking on their street today ? The highest time was 10. Of course, it was only a very short moment. In that moment, I saw the maximum value on the pile of earth in front of the school. The maximum value measured today is 11.61. When I was riding a bicycle by then, the alarm sounded and I saw wow. It was 10 , but I couldn’t take a picture of it at that time because I noticed that the number was already decreasing. When the alarm sounded in many places, there were 1-2. This phenomenon is very common, and the international safety value is 0.1-0.2. So, the Japanese government has been encouraging everyone to move back to Futaba, but I think the environment has not improved very well and is not completely suitable for human habitation . I don’t recommend that you follow my footsteps to come to this place because I personally think that the radiation value is still a little high. But you can rest assured. Although I passed by several places with particularly high radiation values ​​today , it was only a momentary thing , and the cumulative radiation value shown on this instrument did not exceed the standard. Okay, that’s all for this video. I’m traveling to the 15th country in the world, Japan. Welcome to continue watching my global travel documentary. See you in the next video. Bye.

日本福岛,听起来就非常神秘而危险!不管是2011年的9.0级大地震而引发的核泄漏,还是2023年的核废水排海计划,都让日本这个县让人望而生畏。地震爆发14年了,究竟日本的核辐射还严重吗?已经恢复如初了吗?今天这个视频是一趟核辐射之旅,带你走进距离核电站最近的小镇“双叶町”,感受核泄漏的摧毁力度!

17 Comments

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  2. Hello, glad to see you back in another video, 👍👍 enjoy your stay . I've been there few years ago before COVID. Take care.

  3. 核电站事故之后变得难以返回的那些地方的视频,真的很珍贵。能去那么难到的地方做报道,太厉害了。我很佩服你追求真相的精神和勇气,真的谢谢你!👍👍👍🥰

  4. 福岛核电站事故现场暂时忘记了重大事故。 注意健康,谢谢您制作好的视频。

  5. 据我所知,以后这一切都会过去,当然,目前已经成为事实了!
    但很快地球🌍一切都是我们人娄的乐园.
    期待那个日子来到.

  6. 你係林立生哥的女兒,我弟林立水在日本也係咁樣既房子,希望立生哥有空來香港玩吧!🙏

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