Japan: The Reactors and the Temple - The New Yorker

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For the Buddhist temple Empukuji, in Iwaki City, the ritual of Ohigan brings daily visitors. Iwaki City, located on the northeast coast of Japan and about a hundred and twenty-six miles south of Sendai City, was hard hit by the March 11th earthquake and tsunami
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Japan: The Reactors and the Temple - The New Yorker
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For the Buddhist temple Empukuji, in Iwaki City, the ritual of Ohigan brings daily visitors. Iwaki City, located on the northeast coast of Japan and about a hundred and twenty-six miles south of Sendai City, was hard hit by the March 11th earthquake and tsunami
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