The Fukushima nuclear disaster's legacy: An inescapable stigma
https://www.cnet.com/news/the-fukushima-nuclear-disasters-legacy-an-inescapable-stigma/
It was our first night in the Fukushima region, and my photographer, James Martin, and my interpreter had arrived a little after 10 p.m. Initially, we weren't sure if this was the right location – we seemingly had the only vehicle in the parking lot, and a quick search of those conference rooms found no staff.
It wasn't until we located the reception desk, tucked out of sight from the main lobby, that we found another human. The employee noted that only 15 guests were staying in the 200-room hotel.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster's legacy: An inescapable stigma
Mar 7, 2019, 1:39pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/the-fukushima-nuclear-disasters-legacy-an-inescapable-stigma/
> It was our first night in the Fukushima region, and my photographer, James Martin, and my interpreter had arrived a little after 10 p.m. Initially, we weren't sure if this was the right location – we seemingly had the only vehicle in the parking lot, and a quick search of those conference rooms found no staff.
> It wasn't until we located the reception desk, tucked out of sight from the main lobby, that we found another human. The employee noted that only 15 guests were staying in the 200-room hotel.