Apr 07 (NHK) - Passengers on an exclusive cherry-blossom tour have ridden buses through a no-entry zone near the site of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Tomioka Town in Fukushima Prefecture is renowned for its two-kilometer stretch of about 400 cherry trees.
They are located in a part of the town that remains off-limits to the public due to high levels of radiation.
On Saturday,10 buses entered the zone for the day.
They drove through a pink tunnel formed by the arching branches.
Source: ANNnewsCH