[Image Diary] Seafood Market Waiting for Customers
On the 5th, the second discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan began. After the first discharge, public concerns about seafood remain high, but consumption is gradually recovering. Early in the morning, a vendor at Noryangjin Fish Market is seen carrying a packaging box as he moves around. It is hoped that all those boxes will be packed by the end of the day. Photo by Jo Yongjun, jun21@
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