SURVIVING JAPAN- Chris Noland’s Tryst with Volunteering and Documentary Making After Fukushima | DiaNuke.org

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I had moved to Japan because of what I had heard about community and how people took care of each other. The low crime and social health care system, it seemed like Japan took care of its people better than where I came from, the United States, where medical care was pricing people out of their homes. However the disaster showed me a different side of this. Week by Week month by month as I volunteered I saw the social system of Japan to be different as did some of the victims and a government that left their people out in the cold information wise and to starve days after the tsunami.

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クリスノーランド サバイバル・ジャパン~3.11の真実~ 東京電力福島第一原発事故後のボランティアとドキュメンタリー映画制作の接点
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SURVIVING JAPAN- Chris Noland’s Tryst with Volunteering and Documentary Making After Fukushima | DiaNuke.org
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I had moved to Japan because of what I had heard about community and how people took care of each other. The low crime and social health care system, it seemed like Japan took care of its people better than where I came from, the United States, where medical care was pricing people out of their homes. However the disaster showed me a different side of this. Week by Week month by month as I volunteered I saw the social system of Japan to be different as did some of the victims and a government that left their people out in the cold information wise and to starve days after the tsunami.

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