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武蔵野の空に (Into the Skies of Musashino)

東京電力福島第一原発で発電していた電力は、福島県民が使っていたのではなく、関東で使われていた。br/ 今、日本の原発は全て止まっているが、電力は足りている。br/ 元々足りていたのでは?br/ 武蔵野の青空に、本来なかったはずの鉄塔が聳span class="small"(そび)/spanえ連なる。br/ br/ span class="small"strongsnowy/strongbr/ 東京都多摩地区 2014年12月 撮影/spanbr/ _______________________________br/ br/ Residents of the Kanto region* were the ones using the electricity generated by the Fukushima Dainichi Nuclear Power Plant, not those living in Fukushima.br/ Now even with all of Japanrsquo;s nuclear power plants shut down, we still have enough electricity. Doesnrsquo;t that mean we had enough energy without nuclear power plants in the first place?br/ Though they never should have been there in the first place, rows of steel towers loom in the blue skies of Musashino.br/ br/ span class="small"strongsnowy/strongbr/ Photo: Tama area, Tokyo, December 2014/spanbr/ span class="small"*Translatorrsquo;s Note: The Kanto region is the area of Japan encompassing Tokyo as well as the prefectures of Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Ibaraki, Gunma, and Tochigi./span
武蔵野の空に (Into the Skies of Musashino)