"This book is a “testament” to future generations written by the author, who experienced the explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant from his home 25 kilometers away."
A candid account by an author who experienced the radioactive contamination caused by the explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in March 2011 from his home, located 25 kilometers from the plant.
What actually happened at the site, and what transpired in the aftermath—most of these shocking facts were never properly reported, even within Japan.
Evacuees who stopped working after receiving compensation. Residents divided over issues of support and returning to their villages. People swallowed up by the futile and dangerous business of “decontamination.”
Facts that the media deemed taboo and failed to report are revealed.
In 1991, while in his thirties, the author won the Subaru New Writer Award for his novel *Maria’s Father*, which featured entropy environmental theory as its underlying theme. Following the nuclear accident, he published several works on FUKUSHIMA. Fifteen years after the accident, now in his 70s, the author has compiled the essence of those works into a single volume—this English translation—as a kind of testament.
He documents not only what happened in Fukushima and throughout Japan, but also the dark underbelly of national vested-interest business structures, the absurdity of theories on global warming caused by CO₂, and his rebuttal of the glorification of “renewable energy.”
- Chapter 1: The Day the Reactor Exploded
- Chapter 2: Radioactive Contamination Rhapsody
- Chapter 3: The Community That Was Destroyed
- Chapter 4: What Nuclear Power Really Is
- Chapter 5: It Was a Miracle That "Fukushima" Didn't Destroy Japan
- Chapter 6: The Lies and Truths of the Energy Problem
- Chapter 7 How to Survive in an Unreasonable World
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