Kosuke Okahara's Fukushima Impressions : The New Yorker

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. Kosuke Okahara, a thirty-three-year-old photographer from Tokyo, first visited Fukushima a few weeks after the explosions, which led to levels of radioactive contamination surpassed only by the disaster in Chernobyl in 1986. He has returned to the prefecture nearly every month for the past three years to document the aftermath of the incident.
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Kosuke Okahara's Fukushima Impressions : The New Yorker
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. Kosuke Okahara, a thirty-three-year-old photographer from Tokyo, first visited Fukushima a few weeks after the explosions, which led to levels of radioactive contamination surpassed only by the disaster in Chernobyl in 1986. He has returned to the prefecture nearly every month for the past three years to document the aftermath of the incident.
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