Today I would like to write for those that would like to travel to Japan.
I believe there are some who are concerned about contagions from people who have been exposed to radiation as well as people who are feeling uncertain.
First of all, even if you come in contact with a person who has been exposed to radiation, they cannot pass any contagion to you at all.
First of all, even if you come in contact with a person who has been exposed to radiation, they cannot pass any contagion to you at all.
Radioactivity is not a virus. Things that are possess radioactivity are materials containing radionuclides. Radiation exposure occurs when these are breathed in or are mixed into food that enters the body.
Accumulated radionuclides within the body destroy cells. However, you cannot become exposed to radiation by coming close to a person with radiation exposure.
Furthermore, radioactive material can be rubbed or cleaned away.
For example, even if you come in contact with a person who was near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, they have likely changed their clothes and taken a bath, so there is very little chance that radioactive materials is still on that person’s body.
For example, even if you come in contact with a person who was near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, they have likely changed their clothes and taken a bath, so there is very little chance that radioactive materials is still on that person’s body.
If you are still worried, when you return to your hotel from sight-seeing spots, restaurants, concerts, clubs, and other places, take off your coat and lightly pat it down or wipe it to remove the dust. Then I recommend you take a shower.
In addition, I have some advice regarding food and drink, but I wrote about this in a previous entry so please read that one.
Furthermore, Takeda Kunihiko, a doctor of engineering, advisory committee member of the cabinet office’s atomic energy commission, and Chubu University professor, writes in his Q and A on his blog that you cannot become exposed to radiation by coming in contact with another person who has been exposed.
(I appreciate if you could translate this page.)
My recent post is for short travel (less than 2 weeks) to Tokyo and around Tokyo, not for long term stays.
You don't have to worry about travel&long stay for Osaka, Kyoto, Koube(Kansai-area) , Kyushu area, Shikoku area and Okinawa.
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