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7.38 microSv/h, contaminated castle, Nihonmatsu, Fukushima

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Uploaded on Jan 21, 2012

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On 21 Jan 2012, I measured radiation in Kasumigajo Castle in Nihonmatsu city, Fukushima pref. of Japan.
The monitor indicates 1.14 micro Sievert per hour in air at chest hight.
7.38 on ground level, on the end of stone steps near the castle wall.
The beutiful castle, Fukushima people are proud of, have been contaminated by invisible radioactive materials.
In front of the castle, we can find statue of "Nihonmatsu Child Sumurai Soldiers" who fought and died on the battlefield to keep Ancien régime for Samurai.
This country Japan make children fight against Radioactivities.
We must keep child away from risks of radioactivities.
Nihonmatsu city is 50 km from Fukushima Nuclear power plant, not allocated as Goverment's "Evacuation Zone".
Population : approx 60,000.
7.38μSv/h 二本松市 霞ヶ城 城壁下地表

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