NARAHA, Fukushima -- The "J-Village" soccer pitches here used to be places of hope, playing host to training camps for Japan's national soccer team. Now, the fields covered in work vehicles and figures in white hazardous material suits, it is a place of anxiety and grim determination. The Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant is about eight kilometers away, and this is the base camp in the struggle to bring the crippled reactors there under control. The Mainichi is here to see that struggle first-
NARAHA, Fukushima -- The "J-Village" soccer pitches here used to be places of hope, playing host to training camps for Japan's national soccer team. Now, the fields covered in work vehicles and figures in white hazardous material suits, it is a place of anxiety and grim determination. The Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant is about eight kilometers away, and this is the base camp in the struggle to bring the crippled reactors there under control. The Mainichi is here to see that struggle first-