Radioactive Kamikaze: Saved Japan from Fukushima meltdown

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Introduction part (0:00-2:44): music by Ryuichi Sakamoto "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence".
Leaders from the "Fukushima 50" had an interview on Mar.19, 2011 after their first mission (2:44-). English subtitle from watch?v=Y3IOgIRZrJw

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  • Such courage and honour.The people of Japan are amazing and will endure and recover with brave heroes like these hikeshi .My prayers are with you every day .

  • world heros

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  • The people of Japan as a whole showed the rest of the world how a civilised people could take on a horrific natural disaster... and come out of it...'Civilised'.... as for the brave individuals who tackled the nuclear power station incident... they deserve the title of... "The Divine Wind"... which means ... they were the saviours of the Japanese Nation.... repect..!!!

  • It seems that the spirit of samurai still lives and kicking well in these guys.

    My pray for all of them and all Japan. Gambatte Fukushima 50, Long live Japan, BANZAIIIIII!!!!!

  • What is coming out of the ocean (Top left Corner) at 2:29 and then going overland until 2:43 when the video fades out the first time?

  • No informations in Europe!!

    3- 4 weeks we dont know nothing how are you people!!

    They ignored this because the dont want demonstrations!! Tv is Liar!

  • Chin Up Japan ! you will get through this mess ... Such good men ... thank you kindly for makeing my dirtbike :) take care

  • Please be safe. GOd, please protect them.

  • this is really sad. words cant describe how i feel bad for this mans!

  • @TheDharmaSpecialist JUST SO WERE CLEAR... My heart goes out to those in Japan who have lost anyone or anything, my deepest sympathy and condolences. Those men in the interview were the firefighters first on the scene, they knew, just like the NYFD knew 10 years ago, that their lives were of no matter, that their duty was to secure the safety of the people they took an oath to protect. They are what we call Heroes! Good work gentlemen, you and your country are in my thoughts and millions other

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