A model of a nuclear war shelter has been introduced in Osaka, Japan, amid concerns among Japanese people about the risk of war on the Korean peninsula.
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Seiichiro Nishimoto, CEO of Shelter, wearing a gas mask, stands inside a model of a shelter built by Shelter at his home in Osaka, Japan. |
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Mr. Seiichiro Nishimoto's house seen from the outside. |
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Seiichiro Nishimoto walks down the path leading to the basement where the model shelter was built. |
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The way down to the nuclear shelter. |
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Mr. Seiichiro Nishimoto stands at the entrance to the bunker. |
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The hatch is solid and explosion-proof. |
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Equipment inside a nuclear war shelter. |
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The room has gas masks, flashlights and other emergency supplies. |
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Food and drinks are also provided. |
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The shelter is equipped with an air filtration system to prevent radiation. |
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Mr. Seiichiro Nishimoto demonstrates how to use air purifiers in case of power outages. |
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According to Japanese press, the demand for building nuclear bomb shelters and purchasing air purifiers to prevent radiation has increased in recent weeks, in the context of people in this country being concerned about the risk of war on the Korean peninsula. |
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Mr. Seiichiro Nishimoto wears a gas mask. |
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The fire escape of the cellar. |
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Mr. Seiichiro Nishimoto instructs how to use the emergency exit. |
According toPeople's Intelligence