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  <description>と言っても東京電力海岸ではない。 If you walk down onto the beach, you’ll notice shards of broken pottery, not sand or rocks. It’s an odd feeling, like you’ve stumbled on some kind of archaeological site right next to the Costco. Locals affectionately call this place TEPCO beach after the Technical Porcelain and Chi…</description>
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  <published>2020-08-15 16:30:00</published>
  <title>TEPCO Beach</title>
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