Talk:Namie, Fukushima

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Essential point I'm trying to get across:

There is myth portraying Namie - and several other towns in Fukushima - as ghost towns with no rebuilding efforts. They're also portrayed to have higher radiation levels than in reality - impression they're part of "red zone" or "no-go" area. This hoax widely reported as genuine story, as you can see below:


 * http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3897212/Fukushima-five-years-Inside-exclusion-zone-Japanese-nuclear-plant-deemed-uninhabitable.html#v-8663229143681776457 Fukushima frozen in time: How the uninhabitable exclusion zone remains untouched, five years after tsunami caused Japanese nuclear plant disaster
 * http://metro.co.uk/2016/07/12/fukushima-ghost-towns-pictured-five-years-after-nuclear-disaster-6001979/ Fukushima ghost towns pictured five years after nuclear disaster MetroUK
 * http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/eerie-pictures-show-untouched-fukushima]Eerie pictures show untouched Fukushima 'exclusion zone' as photographer risks safety to sneak into nuclear disaster site - Mirror
 * http://nypost.com/2016/07/13/photographer-snaps-eerie-photos-of-fukushimas-exclusion-zone/ Fukushima remains frozen in time 5 years after nuclear disaster New York Post
 * http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/13/world/inside-fukushimas-radiation-zone/ Photographer sneaks into Fukushima exclusion zone CNN
 * https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2016/jul/15/urban-explorers-inside-fukushimas-ghost-towns-in-pictures Urban explorers in Fukushima's ghost towns – in pictures


 * Time initally reported this news as genuine http://time.com/4403093/fukushima-exclusion-zone-japan-photos/ I like to photograph places where people don't go

Only one person is trying to prove this wrong: http://www.podniesinski.pl/portal/attention-seeking-kid-keow-wee-loong/ ATTENTION SEEKING KID – KEOW WEE LOONG Arkadiusz Podniesiński ..and it hasn't been very successful: ※〶 22:50, 4 November 2016 (UTC)
 * http://petapixel.com/2016/07/19/fukushima-photographer-defends-photos-accusations-fakery/ Fukushima Photographer Defends Photos After Accusations of Fakery
 * Article in Japanese Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.jp/2016/07/18/malaysia-photo-fukushima_n_11049638.html
 * Not sure about anyone else, but I trust The Daily Mail, The Mirror, New York Post, and CNN a lot more than I do the Huffington Post (which is not considered a reliable source) and some blog. ··· 日本穣 ·  投稿  · Talk to Nihonjoe ·  Join WP Japan ! 23:37, 4 November 2016 (UTC)


 * government material of exclusion zones, including the actual "red zone" http://www.reconstruction.go.jp/english/topics/GEJE/20160826_fukusima-now.png


 * "Red zone" purpoted by video and pictures released by Loong aka. town of Namie http://www.podniesinski.pl/portal/wp-content/uploads/Keow-Wee-Loong-map-2.jpg

From http://www.podniesinski.pl/portal/about-me/ for Arkadiusz Podniesiński
 * two documentary films Baltic Wrecks [Wraki Bałtyku] and Technical Diving [Nurkowania techniczne].
 * photographic project “Lost Souls – the hidden world of animism”. This six-month study trip resulted in photographic portraits of African tribes that can still be seen in museums and galleries in many countries.
 * He is the author of numerous articles and photographs in the print and online media (including Nature, Der Spiegel, FOCUS Historia, The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, Stern, CKM, Voyage, Days Japan, Greenpeace Magazine)
 * two documentary films entitled Alone in the Zone (2011, 2013)

His problem with Keow Wee Loong is that Loong deliberately omits details people being present, creating propaganda. "But there was no-one else present in all the photos, just Loong in his gas mask, sandals, and shorts, and 2 colleagues in white masks and long pants."

Another is true, serious photographer while another _claims_ to be one. And this hoax is even harder to dispel since it has been portrayed as genuine story. ※〶 00:06, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
 * It is an unfortunate consequence of Wikipedia's policy of verifiability that things that are verifiable through multiple sources are given precedence over those that are actually true. So if verfiable sources published a wrong version of events (because boring facts don't generate views), that is unfortunately the version we have to follow. Often, however, if they were really wrong (and the error is grave enough), they will publish an errata and we can cite that. In this case, local Japanese sources (such as the English Japan Times) can possibly be used to refute the wrong info. I recall reading about the Japan's negative reaction to the worldwide attention given to this individual's story. _dk (talk) 01:38, 5 November 2016 (UTC)


 * Thought Japan Times is behind paywall? Do you think article published by Time has enough merit?※〶 01:57, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
 * If the source is reliable, then it doesn't matter if it's behind a paywall. Time Magazine is probably good enough. _dk (talk) 06:16, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
 * See Talk:Fukushima disaster cleanup for information that regards this article. It can be used in improvement. ※〶 21:25, 5 November 2016 (UTC)

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