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Fifteen years after the nuclear accident, the word radiation still causes apprehension — inside and outside Japan. For many Japanese, Fukushima continues to be associated with an invisible risk. In several cities in the region, radiation meters were installed in squares, schools and public buildings, displaying in real time levels that, according to the Japanese government and international organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), are now comparable to those in large cities around the world.
