Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tatsuko-Okawara-in-her-Organic-Shop-in-Miharu-Town-27MZIF30KUMH.htmlConceptually similarTatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A5Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A1Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownGP0STO7A2Completed★★★★Organic Food Shop Owners Tatsuko and Shin in MiharuGP0STO8G4Completed★★★★Caricatures of Organic Food Shop Owners in MiharuGP0STO8GACompleted★★★★★★Food Shop Owner Shin Performing in MiharuGP0STO8G9Completed★★★★Food Shop Owner Shin Performing in MiharuGP0STO8EPCompleted★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Gives a Speech in MiharuGP0STO8G1Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Talks About her Experience in MiharuGP0STO7A7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO7A6Tatsuko Okawara in her Organic Shop in Miharu TownTatsuko Okawara (59), an organic farmer, and her husband Shin chat at their organic and fair trade shop in Miharu Town. She opened her shop named "Esperi" (meaning 'hope' in Esperanto) in 2013 and sells mainly organic vegetables, rice and other food produced by local farmers.Locations:Asia-Fukushima Prefecture-JapanDate:17 Jan, 2014Credit:© Noriko Hayashi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4037px X 2686pxKeywords:Day-Disasters-Farmers-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Organic farming-Positive mood-Shops-Two people-VictimsShoot:'Don’t Forget Fukushima' Documentation 2014Greenpeace visited five people in January 2014 who had to evacuate because of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Greenpeace documented their stories about their exposure to radiation when the disaster started and the problems they have living now in limbo three years after the disaster.Related Collections:'Don't Forget Fukushima' Tour 2014 (Photos & Videos)5th Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (Photos & Videos)