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Top 50 radiation-contaminated foods in Japan 2011

Measuring radiation in Japan Japan’s national provisional safety limit for levels of radioactive cesium in food is 500 becquerels per kilogram. Let’s Japan reviewed food-test data issued by Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare covering the period from March 1, 2011 – Dec. 21, 2011.

 

Highest becquerels per kilogram levels

    Becquerels/kg
    Cesium-134 Cesium-137
1. Spinach 20,000 20,000
2. Hatsutake ♦ 8000 11,000
3. Sand lance ◊ 7100 7300
4. Broccoli 7000 6900
5. Shiitake ♦ (dried) 6940 6940
6. Shiitake ♦ (outdoor) 6400 6600
7. Beef 4350 4350
8. Shiitake ♦ (log-grown) 3600 3600
9. Unrefined tea leaf 3000 3000
10. Ayu ◊ 2100 2300
11. Parsley 2100 2110
12. Turnip 2000 2100
13. Komatsuna † 1700 1700
14. Japanese mitten crab 1600 1700
15. Bamboo shoot 1500 1600
16. Maitake ♦ 1300 1500
17. Cabbage 1300 1400
18. Yuzu ‡ 1100 1300
19. Refined tea leaf 959 1170
20. Chestnuts 940 1100
21. Pacific cod 800 800
22. Sea urchin 640 640
23. Wakame seaweed 590 610
24. Hijiki seaweed 510 590
25. Goya † 440 580
26. Kakina † 555 555
27. Stone flounder 480 550
28. Cherry salmon 480 510
29. Mizuna† 450 460
30. Japanese smelt 410 460
31. Hatake-shimeji ♦ 380 440
32. Greenling fish 380 400
33. Ume ‡ 360 400
34. Japanese seabass 300 370
35. Blue mussel 310 340
36. Wheat 310 320
37. Pomegranate 250 310
38. Righteye flounder 240 290
39. Sea cucumber 260 270
40. Naratake ♦ 128 155
41. Nameko ♦ (log-grown) 171 134
42. Oyster 88 120
43. Fugu ◊ 77 95
44. Rice 79 84
45. Buckwheat 71 78
46. Pacific cod 65 77
47. Kiwfruit 48 69
48. Conger 44 63
49. Sweet potato 39 41
50. Horse mackerel 29 38
key ◊ fish    
  ‡ fruit    
  † vegetable    
  ♦ mushroom Japanese mushrooms

Farmers protest radioactive cabbage JapanCheckpoint at Minamisoma-Fukushima near Fukushima Japan March 2011

 

Fukushima relief effort-fundraiser JapanTsunami destruction March 2011 Japan

 

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Vegetables on display at produce stand green grocer in Japan

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Real life in Tokyo following Fukushima and the earthquake

Pedestrians in Tokyo, Japan March 25, 2011Shoppers in Tokyo, March 25, 2011

 

We’ve been having some troubles here in Japan.  Maybe you’ve heard. I’ve written some articles about the earthquake and the coverage of the tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear reactors. You can read my reports here:

March 25, 2011
Op-Ed: Tokyo OK, foreign media’s sensational coverage shameful

March 16, 2011
US govt recommends 80 Km Fukushima evac zone; currently 30km

March 15, 2011
US agrees with reactor response ambassador in Tokyo says

March 15, 2011
Higher than normal radiation detected along Japan Pacific coast

March 14, 2011
Shielding possibly damaged by explosion at Fukushima No.2 Tuesday

March 14, 2011
Op-Ed: The earthquake aftermath in Tokyo

March 13, 2011
Rolling Blackouts Begin Monday in Tokyo

March 12, 2011
How I survived the Japanese earthquake

Queen’s Deceased Freddie Mercury Dubbed for Cup Noodle Ad

Freddie Mercury of Queen sings for Nissin Cup Noodle in JapanFreddie Mercury, who was the lead vocalist and a songwriter of the rock band Queen, and who died in 1991, stars in a TV commercial in Japan for Nissin’s Cup Noodle instant ramen noodles. The commercial features Mercury’s performance of Queen’s "I Was Born to Love You" and a dubbed Japanese voice sings the lyrics. The lyrics have been changed and some of the words in the song have been replaced by "Cup Noodle" in English.

 

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The dead-Freddie-Mercury-commercial follows Nissin’s recent airing of a TV commercial of Jon Bon Jovi in concert, singing "You Give Love a Bad Name", also dubbed and sung with altered lyrics in Japanese.

 
Appliance store sells electric car

Electric car sold inYamada Denki retail stores inTokyo

 

Appliance and electronics retail chain Yamada Denki has begun selling an electric car at some of its retail stores. Yamada has partnered with Mitsubishi Motors to sell the Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric vehicle. Yamada is the first household appliances store in Japan to sell an electric car.

The i-MiEV electric vehicle is on sale at 17 Yamada Denki stores in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The car is on display inside each of the 17 stores and there is a full-time car salesman on hand at each outlet. These Yamada stores also sell and install the vehicle-charging equipment and offer complete “Smart House” solar photovoltaic solutions.

Owners of Mitsubishi electric car imiex in Japan

 

The i-MiEV has been on the market since July 2009, and about 3,000 of the vehicles have been sold in Japan.

 

Yamada Denki Online shopping

 

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Electric car charging point in JapanElectric vehicle charging station in Japan

 

Yamada Denki electic and electronics appliance store in Japan Elderly owner of Mitsubishi Japanese electric car imiev in Japan

 

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