Japanese living in the exclusion zone for the animals
• The Japanese living in the exclusion zone for animals
Naoto Matsumura - the usual Japanese farmer. True, he is the only person living in the town of Tomioka, located only 9, 5 km from the nuclear power plant "Fukushima-1".
After the 2011 disaster, more than 150,000 people were forced to flee their homes. Naoto also left with their parents, but then I started to worry about the abandoned animals they have. Not wanting his cattle was starving, he decided to go back to Tomioka. We admired the selfless act of the Japanese.
Naoto Matsumura - the only person who was not afraid to live in exclusion zone around Fukushima.
He left the city along with other residents, but returned to take care of abandoned animals at home.
When Naoto was in place, he was shocked - so many animals were left to its fate.
He traveled around the city, to save all the animals and leaving them with enough food and water.
Inside a barn Naoto found 120 cows died of starvation.
The government has decided to destroy all the animals on humanitarian grounds, but Naoto volunteered to take care of them.
He built a pen for 31 cows - animals there quite comfortably. In addition to cattle Naoto takes care of two cats, a dog, four wild boars and even ostrich.
Living and care for animals it is obtained only through donations.
Matsumura know that radiation is harmful, but is refusing to think about it.
"The doctors told me that I was sick for 30 or 40 years. Most likely, I'll be dead, so I do not care. "