Japanese towns struggling to rebuild
NAMIE, Japan-Masakazu Daibo has reopened his family's eel restaurant in a part of Japan declared a no-go zone after the 2011 nuclear disaster. So far, he barely has a single neighbor.
A decade after radiation forced tens of thousands to flee their homes in Fukushima, some towns in the region are wrestling with the difficult question of how to rebuild a community from scratch.
After the disaster, 12 percent of Fukushima Prefecture was off-limits and around 165,000 people fled their homes either under evacuation orders or voluntarily.