I was thinking of going to Tokyo later this year but someone reminded me that there's radiation problems there due to the nuclear power plant incident from a few years ago.
They said it was still dangerous to visit. Even if exposure isn't a problem, the food could be contaminated.
Now I've decided I'm 100% not going. It's just not worth the risk. I can go somewhere else. But I wanted to get people's opinions on this.
I just wanted to visit DisneySea because I heard it was the best Disney park in the world but now I won't ever get to see it?
They said it was still dangerous to visit. Even if exposure isn't a problem, the food could be contaminated.
Now I've decided I'm 100% not going. It's just not worth the risk. I can go somewhere else. But I wanted to get people's opinions on this.
I just wanted to visit DisneySea because I heard it was the best Disney park in the world but now I won't ever get to see it?
Well I actually did do research. Googled "is it safe to travel to japan radiation" and limited the results to last year.
Did you know that Taiwan, China, South Korea still ban food from 5 provinces in Japan?
So yea, it's not nearly as open and shut case as people here would have you believe.
- http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...kushima-food-producers-shut-overseas-markets/
- http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/2055245/taiwan-keeps-ban-food-japanese-radiation-zones
And this post from TripAdvisor (link removed because I don't want to spread potential misinformation) resonated with me.
You are responsible for your family's well-being though. There are folks who feel Japan as a whole is too risky so they don't go. The government, on the other hand, assures you that it's a safe place to go. It's up to you to assess the risk and choose what you believe.
I assess the risk and choose that it's not worth the risk, even if it's 1%.