Source: South China Morning PostWhen Kazue Suzuki went to Namie, a town about 20km north of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, eight years after the 2011 accident, she saw wild boar roaming freely in the abandoned homes.Shrubs had taken over the surrounding paddy fields and there was a strange sense of beauty to the place. “It’s nature. It’s beautiful, but sometimes it’s sad to see this, because people worked those paddy fields for years but then, in just a few years, they turned into this,” she said.As a veteran…Read More