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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: Full on secret service and parliament police guard the national Diet Building (parliament) during grass roots demo: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: protestors in front of the Prime Minister ' s residence: on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament which its dome is seen in the background. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. The flyer affixed to the the drummer's drum "don't trust" is about Japanese Prime Minister Abe. (Torin Boyd/Polaris)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: grass roots protesters pass by right wingers during an anti-nuke parade on the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. Over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris)
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Anti-nuke protest in Tokyo
March 10, 2013 - Tokyo, Japan: On the eve of the second anniversary of the 311 disaster caused by an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, over 7000 Japanese demonstrators took to the streets of Tokyo to protest their dissatisfaction to Japan ' s nuclear energy policy. This was in direct protest to the nuclear meltdown that occurred at TEPCO ' s Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant when hit by a tsunami on March 11, 2011. This second anniversary parade started at Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and meandered past all the government national ministry buildings, concluding at the prime minister's official residence and the National Diet Building or parliament. (Torin Boyd/Polaris)
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Inside Fukushima nuclear plant
June 9, 2011, Fukushima Diaichi Power Plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: The crippled nuclear plant is owned and operated by Tokyo Power and Electric Company, or TEPCO. On June 13 it was officially announced that six more workers at the crippled nuclear plant have now been exposed to excessive radiation levels, bringing the total to eight. TEPCO also announced that radioactive strontium levels up to 240 times the legal concentration limit have been detected in seawater samples collected near an intake at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.///The rest areas for workers cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Inside Fukushima nuclear plant
June 9, 2011, Fukushima Diaichi Power Plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: The crippled nuclear plant is owned and operated by Tokyo Power and Electric Company, or TEPCO. On June 13 it was officially announced that six more workers at the crippled nuclear plant have now been exposed to excessive radiation levels, bringing the total to eight. TEPCO also announced that radioactive strontium levels up to 240 times the legal concentration limit have been detected in seawater samples collected near an intake at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.///The rest areas for workers cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robots find dangerous levels of radition at Fukushima nuke plant
April 17, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: A pair of sleek Packbot robots are exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. The findings from these droids were bleak as they detected radiation levels too high which will prevent repair crews from going inside. government and TEPCO officials announced for the first time that spent fuel rods in Unit 2 were damaged, and contaminated water was found in other areas of the plant. They also confirmed there was more damage to fuel rods in troubled reactors, and that fuel pellets had melted.///A sleek Packbot robot exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robots find dangerous levels of radition at Fukushima nuke plant
April 17, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: A pair of sleek Packbot robots are exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. The findings from these droids were bleak as they detected radiation levels too high which will prevent repair crews from going inside. government and TEPCO officials announced for the first time that spent fuel rods in Unit 2 were damaged, and contaminated water was found in other areas of the plant. They also confirmed there was more damage to fuel rods in troubled reactors, and that fuel pellets had melted.///A sleek Packbot robot exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robots find dangerous levels of radition at Fukushima nuke plant
April 17, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: A pair of sleek Packbot robots are exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. The findings from these droids were bleak as they detected radiation levels too high which will prevent repair crews from going inside. government and TEPCO officials announced for the first time that spent fuel rods in Unit 2 were damaged, and contaminated water was found in other areas of the plant. They also confirmed there was more damage to fuel rods in troubled reactors, and that fuel pellets had melted.///A sleek Packbot robot exploring the interior of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 3. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant
March 11, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: Video of the March 11, 2011 tsunami released by the Tokyo Power and Electric Company (TEPCO). Japan hopes to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea on Sunday which should help ease concerns in neighboring China and South Korea over the spread of radiation. TEPCO is struggling to contain the worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl. Engineers say they are far from in control of the damaged reactors and it could take months to stabilize them and years to clear up the toxic mess left behind. ///Video frame still of the March 11, 2011 tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant
March 11, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: Video of the March 11, 2011 tsunami released by the Tokyo Power and Electric Company (TEPCO). Japan hopes to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea on Sunday which should help ease concerns in neighboring China and South Korea over the spread of radiation. TEPCO is struggling to contain the worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl. Engineers say they are far from in control of the damaged reactors and it could take months to stabilize them and years to clear up the toxic mess left behind. ///Video frame still of the March 11, 2011 tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant
March 11, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: Video of the March 11, 2011 tsunami released by the Tokyo Power and Electric Company (TEPCO). Japan hopes to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea on Sunday which should help ease concerns in neighboring China and South Korea over the spread of radiation. TEPCO is struggling to contain the worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl. Engineers say they are far from in control of the damaged reactors and it could take months to stabilize them and years to clear up the toxic mess left behind. ///Video frame still of the March 11, 2011 tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant
March 11, 2011, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: Video of the March 11, 2011 tsunami released by the Tokyo Power and Electric Company (TEPCO). Japan hopes to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea on Sunday which should help ease concerns in neighboring China and South Korea over the spread of radiation. TEPCO is struggling to contain the worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl. Engineers say they are far from in control of the damaged reactors and it could take months to stabilize them and years to clear up the toxic mess left behind. ///Video frame still of the March 11, 2011 tsunami hitting the Fukushima Daiichi Power plant. Credit: Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Japan Air Self-Defense Force protects against radiation
April 6, 2011, Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan: A Japan Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) plane undergoes a full washing after doing maneuvers in the Kanto (Tokyo/Yokohama) area. Although the plane washer is used normally, it usage has been significantly increased in light of radiation precautions from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. ///A plane is washed due to radiation precautions. Credit: Torin Boyd / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Japan Air Self-Defense Force protects against radiation
April 6, 2011, Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan: A Japan Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) plane undergoes a full washing after doing maneuvers in the Kanto (Tokyo/Yokohama) area. Although the plane washer is used normally, it usage has been significantly increased in light of radiation precautions from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. ///A plane is washed due to radiation precautions. Credit: Torin Boyd / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Japan Air Self-Defense Force protects against radiation
April 6, 2011, Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan: A Japan Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) plane undergoes a full washing after doing maneuvers in the Kanto (Tokyo/Yokohama) area. Although the plane washer is used normally, it usage has been significantly increased in light of radiation precautions from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. ///A plane is washed due to radiation precautions. Credit: Torin Boyd / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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