Where is the nuclear polluted water discharged from Japan?

Japan's nuclear pollution water The nuclear waste water from Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was discharged into the sea.

The Japanese government officially decided to discharge the nuclear waste from Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea. The discharge will start in two years, and other elements such as radioactive tritium contained in the wastewater will be diluted to below the Japanese national standard before discharge. As soon as the news came out, it quickly aroused the concern, anxiety and anger of all countries in the world.

This unilateral hasty decision of the Japanese government will have a far-reaching impact on the marine environment, food safety and human health. "Discharging pollutants into the ocean" is an international issue related to global marine ecology and environmental safety. The author believes that Japan has repeatedly shirked its responsibilities and acted irresponsibly in dealing with the Fukushima accident. Finally, due to economic considerations, we abandoned safer treatment methods and went ahead regardless of the future of mankind, which should be condemned by the whole world.

Japanese tea ceremony

Tea ceremony, or "tea way", is a ritualized art, in which powdered green tea is used to make tea and tea in front of guests. The whole tea ceremony includes refreshments and two cups of tea, which lasts about four hours. In the whole process of tea ceremony, the host is committed to creating an atmosphere, so that guests can feel beautiful, wise and happy physically and mentally, and people can get peace of mind.

In order to reach this level, it may take decades for the host and hostess to master the standard procedure of serving tea and water to the guests, and to learn to appreciate art, handicrafts, poetry and calligraphy; In addition, we should learn flower arrangement, cooking and gardening. At the same time, gradually develop a kind of elegant, selfless and considerate characteristics.

In Japan, millions of people learn tea ceremony. In every corner of Japan, millions of Japanese-men and women, rich and poor-belong to more than 100 tea ceremony schools. During the year, they go to the tea ceremony teacher every week to learn tea art with three or four other students. Every time, they take turns to make tea, play the role of guests, then go home and repeat the same content next week. Many people enjoy it all their lives.