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Lingering radiation means continued chill for some tourist hotspots

BY SEIKO SADAKUNI STAFF WRITER

2012/10/30

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photoBoar meat on sale in Nakagawa, Tochigi Prefecture. The packages carry stickers saying they have been inspected. (Seiko Sadakuni)photoBoats for freshwater smelt fishing remain unused at Akagi Onuma in Maebashi. (Seiko Sadakuni)

MAEBASHI -- Visitor numbers remain low at some once-popular autumn tourist sites in Japan, amid lingering concerns about radiation in food more than a year after the Fukushima nuclear crisis.

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