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My name is Shizue Tomoda. After retiring from the international civil service, I pursue my interest in creative writing.
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Tag Archives: nature
Women and Tradition
A recent controversy in Japan relating to women and tradition stems from a life-threatening incident on dohyo, a Sumo ring on a square, earthen mound-like platform where wrestlers, clad only in a loincloth-like belt, compete for muscle power and technique. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Japan, Men and Development, Multicultural, Mystery, Philosophy, Women & Development
Tagged animism, archaic tradition, Bali, dohyo, Hindu temple, Indonesia, Japan Sumo Association, Maizuru, mountain worship, Mr. Ryozo Tatami, Mr. Yuhji Seki, Ms. Mayumi Moriyama, Ms. Tomoko Nakagawa, Ms.Fusae Ohta, nature, Pakistan, religion, Shintoism, Shugendoh, Sumo ring, Takarazuka, travel
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Inhumane Treatment of Nuclear Disaster Victims
On October 02, I visited the towns of Tomioka and Naraha in Fukushima prefecture. Tomioka is situated within 10 km south of Fukushima Dai-ichi (No. 1) nuclear power plant, where four of the six reactors exploded following the major earthquake … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer treatment, democracy, Economic development, Energy policy, Happiness, Japan, Men and Development, Multicultural, Nostalgia, Nuclear energy, Women & Development
Tagged evacuation order, Fukushima prefecture, health, Houkyou-ji, housing aid for evacuees, human rights, ICRP, inhumanity, Mr. Tokuo Hayakawa, Naraha, nature, nuclear disaster victim, nuclear power plant, screening effect, TEPCO, the Citizen's Network for Evacuees from Radiation, thyroid cancer, Tomioka, travel, voluntary evacuees
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