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However, the Asahi Shimbun accused it of 'fleeing in violation of the order.'

However, the Asahi Shimbun accused it of 'fleeing in violation of the order.'
2020/1/31
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
"Honest and respectable Japanese
Yumiko Nishimoto of Hirono Town, Fukushima Prefecture, who has been interacting since March 11, said.
She was evacuated by herself but later returned home and worked on reconstructing her hometown. 'It's been ten years since the earthquake, but it is still back in the afternoon on March 11, 2011. It was back on March 11, 2011. The 100-inch TV collapsed, and small plates flew around; when I came out, the tiles of my neighbor flew away, a strong wind blew up the sand, and a gray storm blew. I just crawled on the ground. The sight comes back. That's why I have been at home on March 11 without going anywhere. This movie, either, isn't trying to be frightening yet.'
Nevertheless, Nishimoto expects the movie to show the facts faithfully. 'The knowledge and experience of each person are limited. We think we want you to be in work to leave, including a good or bad thing. We want it on a record about what it was. We had such an experience, testifying, and time all at once.'
From this point of view, the 'sin' of the Democratic Party administration, then Prime Minister Naoto Kan, and then Secretary-General of the Cabinet Yukio Edano stand out.
On the other hand, Kadota says.
"Movies are made out of the pros and cons of nuclear power from a political standpoint. I want to know how honest and respectable Japanese people are in the field. It is because of their love for their family hometown, sense of mission, and pride in their work. How bravely the local recruiting, anonymous people, and the director from TEPCO headquarters fulfilled their responsibilities. It doesn't permit telling this accident without knowing that thing.''
The world praised Fukushima Fifty, who fought bravely, as a hero.
However, the Asahi Shimbun accused it of 'fleeing in violation of the order.'
It is well known that the accusation was utterly false.
But Prime Minister Kan was worse.
In the movie, Shiro Sano played the role of the prime minister. Still, he was a stupid person who did not care about the situation in the field during the unprecedented crisis, overestimated his abilities, and imposed unreasonable demands one after another.
How important was it when he visited the site to control the nuclear power plant?
The situation before and after is accurately carved up to what time and minute it will be recorded forever and as a memory in people's hearts.
This draft continues.

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