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http://uncannyterrain.com—Yuji Ohashi has spent his life on the edge of disaster: he contracted hepatitis from a blood transfusion for his hemophilia and had his leg amputated after a fall.
When his father took ill eight years ago, Ohashi reluctantly assumed the presidency of Fukushima City natural bread company Ginray, despite health worries and his ambition to write children's books.
After the March earthquake, Ginray was one of the few food suppliers that remained operational, serving
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Living with the Fallout 放射能汚染の土地で生きる
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http://uncannyterrain.com—Yuji Ohashi has spent his life on the edge of disaster: he contracted hepatitis from a blood transfusion for his hemophilia and had his leg amputated after a fall.
When his father took ill eight years ago, Ohashi reluctantly assumed the presidency of Fukushima City natural bread company Ginray, despite health worries and his ambition to write children's books.
After the March earthquake, Ginray was one of the few food suppliers that remained operational, serving
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