How Japan's 'most beautiful village' became a ghost town
Five years after the Fukushima disaster, all 6,000 residents of Iitate remain evacuated, unable to return home permanently.
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The writings seem to be somewhat romantic.
Yet, let's make this clear.
Japanese are paying for the curses from the millions of innocent victims in Korea, China, and southeast Asia
whom Japanese empire killed, torture, abused, or exploited before or during the World War II.
For an example, just think about the beheaded Koreans under Japanese occupation.
Their and their families' curses have to go somewhere. Oh, man, they can not just disappear.
I guess a part of those curses rained down on Fukushima 5 years ago.
Thinking of those Koreans, I have no sympathy on Japanese tragedy.
There are still a lot more curses to be served to Japanese.
Their ancestors crimes should be paid off by the modern Japanese.
Crime is not free. It has to be paid off soon or later.