People go crazy: Massive Visit of the Nuclear Explosion

People go crazy: Massive Visit of the Nuclear Explosion

The site where the worst nuclear accident occurred since April 26, 1986, in Ukraine was Fukushima. A tsunami in 2012, and then the nuclear explosion left 573 people dead, and despite that Fukushima returned them to a favorite destination for tourists. Most tourists in Fukushima are from Taiwan who have [...]

The site where the worst nuclear accident occurred since April 26, 1986, in Ukraine was Fukushima. A tsunami in 2012, and then the nuclear explosion left 573 people dead, and despite that Fukushima returned them to a favorite destination for tourists.

Most tourists in Fukushima are from Taiwan who want to experience the two seasons they do not have in their country, autumn and winter.

An interesting thing that you can prove as you climb the hills of Fukushima is that there's a series of clicking cameras, photographing everyone as if he were a celebrity, writes CNN, translates Periscope.

 

Fukushima is a world - renowned place for changing the colors of autumn leaves, heavy dose rainfall, and palm trees.

If you choose to visit this country, the prices are 20 percent lower than in other tourist cities, such as Kyto. Even those who do not put up with the cobbleve - large crowds - Fukushima is an incredible alternative.

The boom gets less than 2 percent of Japan's international tourists.

We remember Japan is firmly trusting in the return of Fukushima to the beginning of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics torch staff. /Periscope

Latest
Related