Japan is safe, though if you plan to go to Japan please make sure not to visit the disaster area. There are no doubt crews there trying to rebuild and they do not tourists hovering around during such a hard time.
Big in Japan is a website that seems to be safe to explore, but not sure about to order from it.
For many years, there was radiation in the air in Japan from the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, Japan is perfectly safe to visit today, with no risk of radiation poisoning.
As we all know Japan is a land of which suffers from hundreds of earthquakes, anything can happen there in 2012. Or because its not in a safe position.
Outside of Godzilla, yea.
just to be safe no :(
He was safe in Kyoto.
They are 'mothballing' it. It is being decommissioned and made safe.
no
No place on earth is "always" safe, and Japan is no exception. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, and mud slides among others have the potential to be deadly. However, Japan does have a lower crime rate than most other first-world nations, and by comparison, could be considered safer than many developed countries.
Yes, they've all been accounted for and sent either back home (due to fear of radiation) or to other parts of Japan to continue their mission.
The people of Japan were effected by the tsunami, the way they were effected was people couldn't fly to other places were it's safe and many died
no, both cities are safe to live in now.