Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Evacuee-Kento-Sato-27MZIF27D879.htmlConceptually similarMr Hiroshi Tada in IitateGP03D7ICompleted★★★★★★Radiation Victim Mr YoshiharuGP03C5ZCompleted★★★★Mr Ogunimaru in Onahama PortGP03D7KCompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Radiation Measurement in OnamiGP03C5YCompleted★★★★Mrs Kobayashi, Fukushima City evacueeGP03D7MCompleted★★★★★★Farmer Checks Radiation Levels Near his New Farm in FukushimaGP0STO79FCompleted★★★★★★Farmer Checks Radiation Levels Near his New Farm in FukushimaGP0STO79GCompleted★★★★Fukushima Victim Kenta Sato in JapanGP04I6RCompleted★★★★★★Fukushima Victim Kenta Sato in JapanGP04I6UCompleted★★★★View AllGP03D7REvacuee Kento SatoOn 21 March, 10 days after the Fukushima disaster, Mr Sato started using his Twitter account to put pressure on the government to provide proper information on the accident to the inhabitants of the nearby village of Iitate, where he was born. He now has some 6,000 followers.Mr Sato believes the disaster has caused serious generational rifts in the evacuated villages. "We wanted to leave our village shortly after the accident, thinking it was not safe. But the older people wanted to stay, so we could not go." Eventually, everyone had to leave. Mr Sato now lives alone in Fukushima CIty. He misses his village, his friends and family. With passion he talks about the beauty of his village, the traditional wooden houses, the gardens, the fields and the trees. For him, it is not only people who have been affected by this disaster, but a whole way of life, and one he may never be able to return to.Locations:Asia-Fukushima City-Fukushima Prefecture-JapanDate:1 Nov, 2011Credit:© Robert Knoth / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7000px X 5741pxKeywords:Day-Eye contact-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Natural disasters-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear radiation-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Radiation victims-Roads-Urban areas-Young adultsShoot:Fukushima Inhabitants and Evacuees PortraitsPortraits of Fukushima inhabitants, some still living in the area, others evacuated to other cities, in preparation for the one year anniversary of the Japanese tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disasters.Related Collections:Fukushima One Year On5th Anniversary of Fukushima Disaster in Japan5th Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (Photos & Videos)2nd Anniversary of Fukushima Disaster Feature (All Photographers)