
Overview
In October 2016, an unusual mayor election was held for Iitate Village in Fukushima Prefecture. A ballot box was taken on a journey to reach the villagers, who had evacuated to scattered locations after the 2011 nuclear disaster. One candidate argued for a return to the village, while the other argued it was still too dangerous. Voters wanting to return did not want the village to end with their generation, while those opposed to returning were still concerned about the radiation. In the end, what hopes did the 5,200 voters place in the traveling ballot box?
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5 - 1The Little Station and the Sea January 17, 2017
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5 - 2Golf Driving Range: Slices of Life February 07, 2017
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5 - 3Art Supply Heaven in Tokyo February 21, 2017
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5 - 4Starlit Tales from a Nagano Tent Village March 14, 2017
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5 - 5Daycare Center in Fukuoka's Nightlife District April 11, 2017
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5 - 6The Traveling Ballot Box April 25, 2017
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5 - 7Behind the Masks: Halloween in Roppongi May 09, 2017
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5 - 8From Okinawa to the World and Back May 30, 2017
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5 - 9Lines and Lives at Airport Immigration June 27, 2017
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5 - 10A Cafe Awaits in Omiya July 11, 2017
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5 - 11Jellyfish Wonderland July 25, 2017
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5 - 12The Melodies of a Street Piano in Miyazaki August 08, 2017
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5 - 13Tokyo's Crossroads of Life August 22, 2017
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5 - 14New Bags, New Beginnings September 19, 2017
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5 - 15Small Funerals in a Big City October 10, 2017
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5 - 16Fabric and Buttons and Me October 24, 2017
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5 - 17Thoughts and Reflections on a Rooftop Ferris Wheel November 07, 2017
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5 - 18Mt. Kongo: A Climb to the Webcam November 21, 2017
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5 - 19Truck Stop: A Break on Life's Journey December 05, 2017
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5 - 20The Daily Life of a Tokyo Mosque December 19, 2017