I left Japan today and arrive in Seoul Korea today. At Incheon airport, there is a radiation checkpoint. But unlike news I heard in Japan, it is not mandatory. They set this up to for people who came from Japan to assure them they are okay.
Three Tokyo Electric workers were exposed to high level of radiation this morning. They were working in so called turbine room where normally has no radiation. Two of those workers were taken to hospital for possible beta-ray burn.
They are just taking too long. Longer they wait, higher the radiation will be. They need to act faster or they will never get close enough to fix. That means, they have to wait the core to burn out ... that will take months and years and turning easter Japan unlivable.
I went to Kojima Electric Mega Store in Nisinomiya today. We are over 400 miles away from Tokyo and has no problem here, but people bought out all emergency electric items and send them to Tokyo.
Just one section of the store is totally empty. Now people are buying all thye battled water here to be sent to Tokyo.
Do you know what are the biggest sporting events in Japan?
Japan Series Baseball?
Soccer?
Rugby?
There are two high school baseball tournaments in Japan. Those are one of the most watched sports events in Japan. The spring high school baseball tournament started yesterday in Japan. There is a school from disaster area too.