Event Detail
Is Food In Japan Really Safe?
Registration/Cancellation Deadline: Wed, Sep 28, 2011
Speaker: Dr. Akira Tokuhiro, Dr. Wade Allison
Hosting Committee(s): Tohoku Revitalization Task Force
Venue: Tokyo American Club MAP
Member Fee: ¥7000
Guest Fee: ¥8000
Extras: Meal included
concern throughout Japan on food safety. The issue of food safety is
highly charged, and there are many conflicting sources of information,
not all of which has been correct. As consumers, we have a right to
know. Is food in Japan really safe?
The ACCJ will present two independent nuclear experts, Dr. Wade Allison
of Oxford University (Author of "Radiation and Reason") and Dr. Akira
Tokuhiro of the University of Idaho (Professor of Nuclear and Mechanical
Engineering).
Key questions they will address include:
- What are the chances of the food chain being contaminated?
- How much food is actually tested before it reaches the distribution
chain?
- How reliable are the tests and how are they conducted?
- How much radiation (if consumed) is tolerated by the human body?
- Why are only Iodine 131 and Cesium 134/137 cited in most testing
results?
- Does the human body recover from a radiation dose? How effectively and
how quickly?
- Are internal doses (like Iodine and Cesium) more or less harmful than
external doses (like X-rays and gamma rays)?
Mr. Noriyuki Shikata, Director of Global Communications, in the Prime
Minister's Office, will comment on the presentations, to be followed by
a Q&A and a networking event with members from the ACCJ and other
foreign chambers of commerce.
Note: ACCJ events are for ACCJ members and their guests only. To learn more about becoming an ACCJ member, see the Membership section of this site or contact the Membership Services Department at info@accj.or.jp / (03) 3433-7304.





























































