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An update from Japan. Things are calm again today. Rain throughout the country kept most folks indoors. Int'l media is still reporting ridiculous stuff. Don't listen to them. Listen to reason.

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  • ダニエルさん、「おは朝」で、できることがあったら言ってくださ­い、応援しています!!

  • @mccoy1537 おおおおおお。おは朝だ〜。元気?たのむかも。

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  • I truly thank Daniel Kahl for his brave and sincere messanges to all of us. We should never overreact to various forms of misinformation. I think we are now getting ourselves tested: How calm we can remain amid one of the worst nuclear crises throughout the world. Can we judge things properly? Our correct judgement will help the situations get better. At the same time I strongly criticize the media for spreading the hysteria. Mr. Kahl's messages are borderless.

    I immensely value his messages.

  • my family came to my home scared, but the want to go back to their home, Japan, they miss their friends. Is it true water is been rationed in Tokyo? or is this bad information. what about bread and milk? THANKS A LOT FOR YOU VIDEOS.

    I tell my family she should go back, I believe it'll be ok, and we all have to help the real affected people up north.

  • I´ve been wondering why they build their reactors so close to the sea, couldn´t they use some of the energy to pump seawater a couple miles inland ? A 9.0 RS is a very big one for sure but perhaps it should not have been that much of a surprise, the 1960 quake in Chile was bigger. Japs know s/th about quake proof housing, & I´d think a nuclear facility on their own soil is probably the No. 1 candidate to exploit their expertise. Were the reactors not designed to weather quake + ensuing tsunami ?

  • Good morning Daniel-san.

    Yesterday I introduced your video clip to Twitter also addressing to you, and Facebook. One of American friends of mine thanked me for the introduction of your video.  You are great!

  • Thank you, Daniel-san. Your video helped to calm down a friend of mine who has a Japanese wife.

    There was an immediate movement of support from local students at Mission San Jose High in California. I witnessed their benefit concert. I will give you the video.

    Thank you.

  • All is good. I love you Japan. In my opinion the most beautiful country in the world with the people to match xx

  • @ayreism I didn't mean to imply that all were misrepresenting or distorting. My point was that that news I'm hearing from friends and family, along with personal research, is in stark contrast to what some have claimed. I'm sorry if it came off as an attack, that was not my intention.

  • @kokuu - "SOME of the foreign media " we have found some of CNN's reporting to be excellent,probing & informative. We have taken the good with the bad & net researched ourselves.With most major incidents the hard facts are always hard to come by.But the truth usually comes out later.

  • This is a good video,calmingly informative.There is however nothing new about the tabloids being ridiculous they have always been.As for the plant at Fukushima they have had issues in the past. Safety etc.. And I am sure all will be revealed when governing bodies are able to investigate further.For now those wonderful workers in harms way are in my thoughts.

  • Mr. Daniel Kahl is well known TV personality in Japan, he even speaks the dialect of the north-eastern region.

    Many Japanese in the states appreciate what you're doing, Daniel. It reenforces what our relatives and friends over there have been saying, vs other foreign media that have been painting things in a bad light.

    Thank you for all your hard work! I can't wait to see you again on Your Japanese Kitchen when programming resumes!

    どうかお元気でね!

    賢治

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