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China, Japan and Fukushima

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China set to resume imports of Japanese seafood halted over Fukushima water discharge
Japan says China will resume Japanese seafood imports it banned in 2023 over worries about Japan’s discharge of treated but slightly radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.

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Slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima will be used in the prime minister’s flower beds
TOKYO (AP) — Japan said Tuesday it plans to use some slightly radioactive soil stored near the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima ...
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Japan to use slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima on flowerbeds at prime minister's office
Japan said it plans to use some of the slightly radioactive soil removed from across Fukushima and stored near the wrecked ...
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Japan Puts Fukushima Soil in Prime Minister’s Flower Beds to Show It’s Safe
Fourteen years since one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, Japan is getting creative in the effort to convince ...

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