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The region may forever be associated with catastrophe, but some residents want the world to know that life goes on. The article nicely introduces diverse perspectives on recovery, the role of tourism, the local and global attitudes toward the disaster and toward Fukushima, as hometown or as tourist destination.
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37.404444, 140.983611
Location(text)
Okuma machi, Fukushima prefecture
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37.404444
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140.983611
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37.404444,140.983611
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Andrew Gordon
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Andrew Gordon
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English
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'There is hope here': Fukushima turns to tourism after nuclear meltdown | World news | The Guardian
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The region may forever be associated with catastrophe, but some residents want the world to know that life goes on. The article nicely introduces diverse perspectives on recovery, the role of tourism, the local and global attitudes toward the disaster and toward Fukushima, as hometown or as tourist destination.
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https://wayback.archive-it.org/7472/20160601000000/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/17/there-is-hope-here-fukushima-turns-to-tourism-after-nuclear-meltdown
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/17/there-is-hope-here-fukushima-turns-to-tourism-after-nuclear-meltdown