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Japan Speaks Up
“I’ve lived long enough.” That’s what he whispered. A 72-year-old man gripped the receiver in both hands. Where he was headed: A place of no return. Fukushima Daiichi. April 2011. The day the reactors broke. The nation shook. TEPCO almost ran. Young workers were trembling. Then— one phone rang. “Hey. Let’s go.” “It’s my turn.” “I’ll go before my grandchild does.” On the other end of the line, his comrades had gathered. About 700 men. All of them over 60. All of them retired technicians. Their representative was named Yasuteru Yamada. Graduate of the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering. A man who had spent his life building nuclear plants at Sumitomo Metal. The generation that rebuilt this country from the ashes of war— from nothing. With those same hands, they stood up one more time. “Don’t send the young ones.” “The harm from radiation won’t show up for 20 or 30 years.” “By then, it won’t matter to us anymore.” He smiled softly. He tucked his grandchild’s photo into his chest pocket— gently. ──But. They were never allowed to enter the site. Because the government would not recognize them. Not in textbooks. Not on the news. They just kept waiting. Three years later, Mr. Yamada passed away from cancer. He was 75. ──Even so. Please remember. There were 700 old men in this country who meant it— who truly meant it— when they said: “We will protect the young people’s future.” Their blood still flows in us. Thank you, Grandpa. Thank you. Truly. Now it’s our turn. We will protect the country you loved. Your grandchildren will protect it. (Source: Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Action Corps / established April 2011 / Representative: the late Yasuteru Yamada)
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