Japanese farmers stay alone in the nuclear radiation area only to take care of the animals left behind.
, according to Buzzfeed, there was a farmer to take care of the town of Fukun, 6 miles (about 9.6 kilometers) from the Fukushima nuclear power station. The animals in the town remained at home alone for two years and were exposed to nuclear radiation.
Matsumura Naohito, now 53, is the only inhabitant in Fugang today. Others have been evacuated after the nuclear leakage accident caused by the tsunami. In order to take care of 50 cows at home, two ostriches and other animals in the town, Matsumura Naohito stayed in spite of his own safety. The simple peasant said that he could not let animals go their own way. In
for two years, Matsumura Naohito has been exposed to nuclear radiation more than 17 times the level of safety, and even once eaten the irradiated food. Researchers at Japan's aeronautical research and Development Agency recently tested him and found that the level of radiation in the body was the highest among the people they tested.
Matsumura Naohito knows that his life may be only 30 to 40 years. But the iron clown man said, "I was born in sworth and I was going to die." Matsumura Naohito was worried about life but vowed to live and die.