BOYCOTT NIHONN RADIOACTIVE OLYMPICS pic.twitter.com/TGfG3OBUSL
— 민주당을 50대 젊은 정치인들이 주도하는 정당으로!!배신의 정치 이제 그만! 기레기 박멸! (@ch2000h) 2019年7月25日
愚かで憎しみに満ちた国 と評判がたたないか、心配だなああ。
東京”放射能”五輪としてボイコットを煽るtweet。
— ma-san (@masan2014) 2019年7月27日
ソウルの放射線レベルは東京の二倍というのは、知っているのかしら?
Do you know Seoul radiation level is twice of the level in Tokyo?https://t.co/CH0yxSnAZ0 pic.twitter.com/UBuDgaXGtw
buveryさんがリツイート
Tokyo radiation less than the level in Paris
BY JACOB ADELMAN
BLOOMBERG
MAR 11, 2014
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Data from the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health show atmospheric radiation levels in the capital are at the same level as before the Fukushima nuclear disaster started three years ago and are below those in Paris and London.
The average radiation level in central Tokyo was 0.0339 microsievert per hour in Shinjuku Ward on March 6, data showed. That’s about the same as the day before the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami caused three reactor core meltdowns at the Fukushima No. 1 plant, 220 km to the northeast.
That reading compares with 0.085 microsievert in London and 0.108 microsievert in Seoul on March 3, and 0.057 microsievert in Paris on Feb. 27, according to a compilation of world monitoring sites on the website of the Japan National Tourism Organization. Radiation levels in central Tokyo were as high as 0.809 microsieverts per hour on March 15, 2011, before declining to 0.0489 microsievert by the morning of March 18.