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UM TO FUKUSHIMA
Finding home after fallout
FUKUSHIMA STORIES
The heart in darkness
Fishing in a sea of stigma
Forbidden foraging
The nuclear meltdown next door
Scraping Fukushima clean
Chopsticks of hope
MIYAGI STORIES
Economic transitions
Fear and Favor
Diaspora after 3.11
Waves of change
Treasures
Struck down but not swept away
TOKYO STORIES
Activists find their voice after 3.11
Last in line
Media tug of war
Japan's triple disaster: explained
The day of the earthquake
Libby in Transition
Compensating a triple disaster
What is nuclear power?
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Shinichi Yamata left a good paying job as a CPA in the United States to take over his father's oyster business in Tokyo. With no children of his own, the 160 - year -old business is now his responsibility.
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