1 / 9. Fukushima Prefecture. 2011/3/23~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below)
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1 Fukushima Prefecture Spinach, Kakina All the other Head type leafy vegetables, e.g. Cabbage Flowerhead brassicas, e.g. Broccoli, Cauliflower Turnip Raw milk Nonhead type leafy Vegetables, e.g. Spinach, Komatsuna The instructions associated with food by DirectorGeneral of the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters (Restriction of distribution in Fukushima Prefecture) As of 5 March 2013 Restriction of distribution 2011/3/21~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/21~4/8 Kitakatashi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Mishimamachi, Aizumisatomachi, Shimogomachi, Minamiaizumachi 2011/3/21~4/16 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Kunimimachi, Otamamura, Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi(excluding miyakoji area), Miharumachi, Onomachi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Hiratamura, Furudonomachi, Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Nishigomura, Samegawamura, Hanawamachi, Yamatsurimachi, Iwakishi 2011/3/21~4/21 Somashi, Shinchimachi 2011/3/21~5/1 Minamisomashi (limited to Kashimaku excluding Karasuzaki, Ouchi, Kawago and Shionosaki area), Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area) 2011/3/21~6/8 Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones), Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/21~10/7 Aizuwakamatsushi, Korimachi, Teneimura, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Kanayamamachi, Showamura, Tanaguramachi, Tamakawamura, Hironomachi, Narahamachi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/21~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/21~5/4 Shirakawashi, Iwakishi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2011/3/21~5/11 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Showamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogomachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/21~5/25 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/21~6/1 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Teneimura, Tamakawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/21~6/23 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura 2011/3/21~11/4 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/23~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~5/4 Shirakawashi, Iwakishi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/11 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Showamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogomachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~5/25 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~6/1 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Teneimura, Tamakawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/23~6/23 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura 2011/3/23~11/4 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/23~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~4/27 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Syouwamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogoumachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~5/4 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Iwakishi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Teneimura, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/23~5/11 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura, Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/25 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~10/28 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~4/27 Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Nishigoumura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/4 Iwakishi 2011/3/23~5/11 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kagamiishimachi, Teneimura, Ishikawamachi, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura, Asakawamachil, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi 2011/3/23~5/18 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yukawamura, Yanaidumachi, Mishimamachi, Kanayamamachi, Syowamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogomachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~6/15 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones), Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamura (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura 2011/3/23~10/28 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~: (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~5/4 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Iwakishi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Otamamura, Teneimura, Tamakawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/23~5/18 Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomachi, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samekawamura, Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yukawamura, Yanaidumachi, Mishimamachi, Kanayamamachi, Syowamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogomachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~6/23 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~11/4 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 1 / 9
2 Vegetable Loggrown shiitake (grown outdoor) Loggrown shiitake (hothouse cultivation) Loggrown pholiota nameko Wild mushroom Bamboo shoot Hatakewasabi Ostrich fern Wild Aralia sprout Wild Japanese butterbur scape Koshiabura Japanese royal fern Pteridium aquilinum Ume Yuzu Chestnut Kiwi fruit 2011/4/13~: Dateshi, Iitatemura, Somashi, Minamisomashi, Namiemachi, Futabamachi, Okumamachi, Tomiokamachi, Narahamachi, Hironomachi, Kawamatamachi, Katsuraomura, Tamurashi (limiting area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kawauchimura (limiting area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/4/18~: Fukushimashi 2011/4/13~4/25 Iwakishi 2011/4/25~: Motomiyashi 2011/4/13~5/16 Shinchimachi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/4/13~5/23 Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/10/18~: Nihonmatsushi 2011/7/19~: Dateshi 2011/7/22~: Shinchimachi 2011/7/19~9/7 Motomiyashi 2011/11/14~: Kawamatamachi 2011/10/31~: Somashi, Iwakishi 2011/9/6~: Tanaguramachi, Furudonomachi (limited to wild mushroom belonging to mycorrhizal fungi) 2011/9/15~: Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi, Shirakawashi, Somashi, Minamisomashi, Iwakishi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Inawashiromachi, Hironomachi, Narahamachi, Tomiokamachi, Okumamachi, Futabamachi, Namiemachi, Shinchimachi, Otamamura, Teneimura, Tamakawamura, Hiratamura, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samekawamura, Kawauchimura, Katsuraomura, Iitatemura 2011/10/18~: Kitakatashi 2012/8/15~: Showamura 2012/10/11~: Bandaimachi 2012/10/18~: Aizubangemachi, Kitashiobaramura 2011/5/9~: Dateshi, Somashi, Miharumachi 2011/5/13~: Minamisomashi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kawamatamachi, Nishigomura 2011/5/9~5/30 Hiratamura 2011/5/9~6/8 Iwakishi 2011/5/9~6/21 Teneimura 2011/5/13~6/21 Kunimimachi 2012/4/9~: Iwakishi 2012/4/16~: Fukushimashi, Shinchimachi 2012/4/23~: Hironomachi : Nihonmatsushi, Otamamura : Sukagawashi 2012/6/25~: Koriyamashi 2012/4/16~: Dateshi, Kawamatamachi 2011/5/9~: Fukushimashi, Korimachi : Somashi, Dateshi, Kunimimachi, Miharumachi : Kawamatamachi : Tamurashi, Furudonomachi 2012/5/10~: Nihonmatsushi, Otamamura : Iwakishi, Somashi, Dateshi, Korimachi : Fukushimashi : Koriyamashi, Shirakawashi, Hanawamachi, Shinchimachi 2012/5/10~: Otamamura, Nishigomura 2012/5/14~: Kawamatamachi 2012/4/9~: Fukushimashi, Kawamatamachi, Tamurashi, Somashi and Hironomachi 2012/4/16~: Dateshi, Korimachi and Kunimimachi : Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi : Koriyamashi, Shirakawashi, Kitakatashi, Aizumisatomachi, Tanaguramachi, Hanawamachi 2012/5/10~: Dateshi, Kunimimachi, Yamatsurimachi, Bandaimachi, Shimogomachi, Otamamura, Nishigomura, Samegawamura 2012/5/14~: Sukagawashi, Iwakishi, Kawamatamachi, Ishikawamachi, Teneimura 2012/5/17~: Korimachi, Inawashiromachi : Iwakishi, Nihonmatsushi 2012/5/10~ Somashi 2012/5/24~: Kawamatamachi 2012/5/10~: Iwakishi, Dateshi 2012/5/17~: Fukushimashi, Kitakatashi, Kawamatamachi 2011/6/2~: Fukushimashi, Dateshi, Korimachi 2011/6/6~: Minamisomashi 2011/6/6~2012/7/12: Somashi 2012/6/6~: Kunimimachi 2011/8/29~: Fukushimashi, Minanisomashi 2011/10/14~: Dateshi Korimachi 2012/1/10~: Iwakishi 2011/9/20~: Dateshi, Minanisomashi 2012/9/26~: Nihonmatsushi 2012/10/12~: Iwakishi 2011/12/9~: Somashi, Minanisomashi 2 / 9
3 Cereal Grain Azuki bean Soybean Rice (produced in 2011) Rice (produced in 2012) Japanese sandlance (juvenile) Landlocked salmon Japanese dace Japanese eel Ayu sweetfish Whitespotted char Common carp Any crucian carp 2013/1/4~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Oozasoumura) and Minamisomashi (limiting to former Ishigamimura) 2012/11/15~: Minamisomashi (limiting to former Ishigamimura) 2012/12/25~: Sukagawashi (limiting to former Naganumamachi) 2013/1/4~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Nodamura and Hiranomura), Nihonmatsushi (limiting to former Obamamachi and Shibukawamura), Dateshi (limiting to former Tominomura and Sekimoto mura), Motomiyashi (limiting to former Wagisawamura (Shirasawamura)), Koriyamashi (limiting to former Takanomura), Korimachi (limiting to former Danzakimura) and Otamamura (limiting to former Tamanoimura) 2013/2/18~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Tatsugoyamamura) 2013/3/5~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Sakuramura, Mizuhomura) 2011/11/17~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Ogunimura area) 2011/11/29~: Dateshi (limiting to former Ogunimura and former Tsukidatemachi area) 2011/12/5~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Fukushimashi area) 2011/12/8~: Nihonmatsushi (limiting to former Shibukawamura area) 2011/12/9~: Dateshi (limiting to former Hashirazawamura and former Tominarimura area) 2011/12/19~: Dateshi (limiting to former Kakedamachi area) 2012/1/4~: Dateshi (limiting to former Sekimotomura area) 2012/4/5~: Areas subjected to restriction of distribution in advance 2012/4/5~7/26 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2012/10/25: Sukagawashi (limiting to former Nishifukuromura) 2012/10/25~10/29 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. : Otamamura (limiting to former Tamanoimura) 11/6 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. : Koriyamashi (limiting to former Fukuyamamachi) 11/8 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2012/11/7~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Mizuharamura) 2012/11/7~11/12 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2012/11/15~: Miharumachi (limiting to former Sawaishimura) 2012/11/15~11/19 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2012/11/26~: Fukushimashi (limiting to former Tatsugoyamamura), Kawamatamachi (limiting to former Iizakamura) 2012/11/26~11/29 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2012/11/28~: Iwakishi (limiting to former Yamadamura) 2012/11/28~12/4 excluding rice controlled under the concept of management of Fukushima prefecture. 2011/4/20~2012/6/22 whole area 2011/6/6~: Akimoto Lake, Hibara Lake, Onogawa Lake and rivers flowing into these Lakes, Nagase River (limiting upper reaches from the junction with Sukawa River), Abukuma River (including its 2011/6/17~: Mano River (including its 2012/3/29~: Niida River (including its and Ota River (including its 2012/4/5~: Sukawa River (limiting its 2012/4/24~: Inawashiro lake, rivers flowing into Inawashiro lake (including its branches, but excluding Sukawa river) and Nippashi river (limiting upper reaches from Tokyo electric power company s 2012/6/7~: Kuji river in Fukushima prefecture (including its 2011/6/17~: Mano River (including its 2011/6/27~: Abukuma River (limiting lower reaches from Shinobu Dam but including its 2012/3/29~: Akimoto Lake, Hibara Lake, Onogawa Lake and rivers flowing into these Lakes, Nagase River (limiting upper reaches from the junction with Sukawa River) 2012/4/24~: Inawashiro lake, rivers flowing into Inawashiro lake (including its branches, but excluding Sukawa river and its and Nippashi river (limiting upper reaches from Tokyo electric power company s Kanagawa power plant, but including its 2012/5/25~: Tadami river limiting upper reaches from Taki dam (including its branches but excluding upper reaches from Tadami dam) 2012/5/31~: Abukuma river (limiting upper reaches from Shinobu dam and including its 2012/8/2~: Abukuma River in Fukushima prefecture (including its 2011/6/27~: Abukuma River (limiting lower reaches from Shinobu Dam but including its, Mano River (including its, Niida River (including its 2012/4/5~: Abukuma River (including its : Sukawa River (limiting its 2012/4/24~: Akimoto Lake, Onogawa Lake, Hibara Lake and rivers flowing into these Lakes (including its, Tadami river (limiting lower reaches from Honna dam, but including its, Nagase River (limiting upper reaches from the junction with Sukawa River), Nippashi river (limiting lower reaches from Tokyo electric power company s Kanagawa power plant, but including its branches and excluding upper reaches from Higashiyama dam) 2012/5/31~9/19 Tateiwa river (including its 2012/4/27~: Akimoto lake, Onogawa lake and Hibara lake and rivers flowing into these lakes (including its, Aga river (limiting lower reaches from Okawa dam, but including its branches and excluding upper reaches from TEPCO s Kanakawa power plant and Katakado dam), Nagase river (limiting upper reaches from junction with Sukawa river) 2012/5/10~: Abukuma river in Fukushima prefecture (limiting lower reaches from Shinobu dam and including its 2012/4/27~: Akimoto lake, Onogawa lake, and Hibara lake and rivers flowing into these lakes (including its, Aga river (limiting lower reaches from Okawa dam, but including its branches and excluding upper reaches from TEPCO s Kanakawa power plant and Katakado dam), Nagase river (limiting upper reaches from junction with Sukawa river) and Mano river (including its 2012/5/10~: Abukuma river in Fukushima prefecture (limiting lower reaches from Shinobu dam and including its 3 / 9
4 Fishery product Fat greenling Flathead flounder Red tongue sole Japanese sandlance (excluding juvenile) Stone flounder Goldeye rockfish Surfperch Brown hakeling Fox jacopever Black cowtongue Black rockfish Japanese black porgy Sea raven Ocellate spot skate Cherry salmon Poacher Rockfish (Sebastes cheni) Alaska Pollack Japanese seabass Nibe croaker Starry flounder Slime flounder Panther puffer Olive flounder Gurnard Spotted halibut Conger eel Littlemouth flounder Marbled flounder Flathead Pacific cod Shotted halibut Brassblotched rockfish Ridgedeye flounder Venus clam Northern sea urchin Long shanny Barfin flounder Starspotted smoothhound Vermiculated puffer Halfbeak Beef 2012/6/22~: 2012/7/12~: Fukushima offshore Fukushima offshore 2012/7/26~: Fukushima offshore 2012/8/23~: Fukushima offshore 2013/2/14~: Fukushima offshore 2011/7/19~: (2011/8/25~: Excluding cattle which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Fukushima prefecture) 2011/11/9~: Somashi, Minamisomashi, Hironomachi, Narahamachi, Tomiokamachi, Okumamachi, Futabamachi, Namiemachi, Shinchimachi, Kawauchimura, Katsuraomura, Iitatemura Meat Egg Boar meat Spotbilled duck meat Green pheasant meat Bear meat Hare meat Copper pheasant meat * Instructions still imposed are expressed in Italic type. 2011/11/25~: Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi, Otamamura 2011/12/2~: Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi, Shirakawashi, Iwakishi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Teneimura, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2013/1/30~: 2013/1/30~: 2011/12/2~: Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi, Shirakawashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Otamamura, Teneimura, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2012/7/27~: Aizuwakamatsushi, Kitakatashi, Nishiaizumachi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Aizubangemachi, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Aizumisatomachi, Shimogomachi, Tadamimachi, Minamiaizumachi, Kitashiobaramura, Yugawamura, Showamura, Hinoematamura 2013/1/30~: 2012/11/13~: 4 / 9
5 Aomori prefecture Iwate prefecture Miyagi prefecture Yamagata prefecture Ibaraki prefecture Tochigi prefecture Gunma prefecture Saitama prefecture Chiba prefecture Kanagawa prefecture Niigata prefecture Yamanashi prefecture Nagano prefecture Shizuoka prefecture The instructions associated with food by DirectorGeneral of the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters (Restriction of distribution in prefectures other than Fukushima Prefecture) As of 5 March 2013 Raw milk Spinach Nonhead type leafy vegetables, e.g. Kakina Spinach, Komatsuna Garland chrysanthemum, Qinggengcai, Sanchu asian lettuce Parsley Celery Wild mushrooms 2011/3/23~4/10 Whole area 2011/3/21~4/ /3/21~4/21 (excluding areas listed on 2011/4/4~4/22 Nasushiobarashi, Shioyamachi the cells below) 2011/3/21~4/8 2011/3/21~6/1 2011/3/21~4/27 Asahishi, Katorishi, Takomachi Kitaibarakishi, Takahagishi 2011/3/21~4/ /3/21~4/ /3/21~4/8 2011/4/4~4/22 Asahishi 2011/3/23~4/ /4/4~4/22 Asahishi 2011/4/4~4/22 Asahishi 2012/8/2~ 2012/10/11~ 2012/10/26~ Nikkoshi, Mokashi, 2012/9/25~ 2012/9/20~ Ichinosekishi, 2012/10/16~ Towadashi, Nasushiobarashi, Numatashi, Higashiagatsumamachi, Tsumagoimura machi Karuizawamachi, Miyota Rikuzentakatashi, Yokozemachi, Minanomachi Hashikamicho Mashikomachi, Hiraizumicho Nakagawamachi 2012/10/16~ 2012/8/7~ 2012/10/10~ 2012/10/29~ Kamaishishi Kanumashi Takayamamura Tokigawamachi 2012/10/1~ Koumimachi, 2012/10/18~ 2012/8/9~ 2012/10/16~ 2012/10/26~ Minamimakimura Oshushi Yaitashi Annakashi 2012/10/18~ Fujiyoshidashi, Gotembashi, 2012/10/29~ Kuriharashi, Osakishi Fujikawaguchikomachi, 2012/8/15~ 2012/10/23~ Oyamacho Ofunatoshi, Narusawamura 2012/10/30~ Nasumachi Naganoharamachi Kanegasakicho Aomorishi 2012/8/29~ Hatoyamamachi 2012/10/11~ Ohtawarashi Sakushi 2012/11/7~ 2012/10/10~ 2012/11/13~ Tonoshi Shioyamamachi Minakamimachi 2012/10/12~ Nasukarasuyamashi Shiroishishi, Marumorimachi 2012/4/6~ Itakoshi, Tsukubamiraishi, Omitamashi Nasukarasuyamashi, Nasumachi Nikkoshi, Otawarashi 2012/4/5~ Ichiharashi, Kisarazushi 2012/4/6~ Abikoshi, Sakaemachi Bamboo shoot 2012/5/31~ Ichinosekishi, Oshushi 2012/6/29~ Kuriharashi Ishiokashi, Ryugasakishi, Torideshi, Moriyashi, Ibarakimachi, Tonemachi 2012/4/19~ Hitachinakashi, Hokotashi, Tokaimura 2012/6/13~ Yaitashi 2012/4/11~ Kashiwashi, Shiroishi, Yachiyoshi Funabashishi 2012/4/26~ Kitaibarakishi, Oaraimachi 2012/4/18~ Shibayamamachi Rikuzentakatashi, Sumitacho 2012/1/16~ Shiroishishi Kakudashi 2012/3/8~ Marumorimachi 2012/3/15~ Zaomachi 2011/10/14~ Tsuchiurashi, Namegatashi, Hokotashi, Omitamashi 2011/11/10~ Ibarakimachi, Amimachi 2012/2/15~ Nasushiobarashi, Yaitashi 2012/4/10~ Utsunomiyashi, Sakurashi, Hagamachi, Shioyamachi, Takanezawamachi, Nasumachi 2011/10/11~ Abikoshi, Kimitsushi 2011/11/18~ Nagareyamashi 2011/12/22~ Sakurashi 2012/4/20~ Ofunatoshi 2012/4/5~ Muratamachi 2012/4/11~ Otawarashi, Nikkoshi, Mashikomachi 2012/2/23~ Inzaishi 2012/4/25~ Ichinosekishi, Kamaishishi, Oshushi, Hiraizumicho, Otsuchicho 2012/4/11~ Kesennumashi, Minamisanrikucho 2012/4/6~ Moriyashi, Hitachiomiyashi, Tsukubamiraishi Ashikagashi, Kanumashi, Mokashi, Nasukarasuyamashi, Kaminokawamachi, Motegimachi, Ichikaimachi, Nakagawamachi 2012/4/10~ Shiraishi Kuriharashi 2012/4/18~ Chibashi, Yachiyoshi Loggrown shiitake (outdoor cultivation) 2012/4/19~ Ishinomakishi 2012/5/16~ Sanmushi Hanamakishi, Kitakamishi, Tonoshi, Kanegasakimachi, Yamadamachi 2012/4/20~ Osakishi 2012/4/25~ Tomeshi, Higashimatsushimashi 2012/4/27~ Sendaishi, Natorishi, Kamimachi Hitachinakashi, Nakashi Tochigishi, Mibumachi kawasakimachi, Taiwacho, Tomiyamachi 2012/11/14~ Futtsushi 2012/5/10~ Moriokashi 2012/5/9~ Shikamacho 2012/5/10~ Shichikashukumachi Ohiramura 2011/10/14~ Tsuchiurashi, Hokotashi 2012/2/15~ Nasushiobarashi, Yaitashi 2012/5/16~ Sanmushi 2011/11/10~ Ibarakimachi 2012/4/10~ Hagamachi, Nasumachi 2012/11/14~ Futtsushi Loggrown shiitake (indoor cultibation) Otawarashi 2012/11/29~ Nikkoshi 2012/5/29~ Sakurashi 2012/6/4~ Kanumashi 2012/12/14~ Kimitsushi 2012/6/28~ Mibumachi 5 / 9
6 2011/11/7~ Kanumashi, Yaitashi Vegetable 2011/11/8~ Otawarashi, Nasushiobarashi 2011/11/14~ Ashikagashi, Sanoshi, Mokashi, Sakurashi, Nasukarasuyamashi, Kaminokawamachi, Mogimachi, Ichikaimachi, Loggrown brick cap (outdoor) 2012/11/2~ Ichinosekishi, Oshushi Hagamachi, Takanezawamachi Utsunomiyashi 2012/11/6~ Shioyamachi 2012/11/8~ Mibumachi 2012/10/18~ Ofunatoshi, Kamaishishi 2011/11/14~ Nasushiobarashi, Nikkoshi 2012/10/23~ Rikuzentakatashi 2012/10/4~ Yaitashi 2012/10/16~ Nasumachi 2012/10/25~ Sanoshi Loggrown pholiota nameko (outdoor) 2012/11/2~ Kanumashi 2012/11/2~ Ichinosekishi, Oshushi 2012/11/8~ Mibumachi 2012/11/12~ Nakagawamachi 2012/11/19~ Nasukarasuyamashi 2012/12/11~ Otawarashi 2012/4/27~ Osakishi, Kuriharashi Otawarashi, Nasumachi Ostrich fern Kamimachi Nasukarasuyamashi 2012/5/9~ Kesennumashi 2012/5/10~ Oshushi, Hanamakishi 2012/5/14~ Moriokashi Tomeshi, Kuriharashi 2012/5/9~ Osakishi, Minamisanrikucho Otawarashi, Nasumachi, Mogimachi Hitachishi, Hitachiomiyashi Utsunomiyashi, Nasukarasuyamashi Koshiabura 2012/5/15 Kamaishishi 2012/5/11~ Kesennumashi, Shichikashukumachi Kanumashi, Nikkoshi, Yaitashi, Nasushiobarashi, Shioyamachi 2012/5/10~ Hitachiomiyashi Sumitacho 2012/5/15~ Sakurashi Utsunomiyashi, Nikkoshi Japanese pepper 2012/5/14~ Nasushiobarashi Otawarashi Japanese celery 2012/5/30~ Ichinosekishi, Oshushi Japanese royal fern 2012/5/16~ Ichinosekishi, Oshushi Sumitacho 2012/5/11~ Kesennumashi, Marumorimachi 2012/5/17~ Osakishi Nikkoshi, Nasumachi 2012/4/27~ Otawarashi, Yaitashi Aralia sprout Nasumachi Ichikaimachi Pteridium aquilinum 2012/5/16~ Oshushi, Rikuzentakatashi 2012/5/17~ Otawarashi, Kanumashi 2012/9/14~ Nasushiobarashi, Nasu Chestnut machi 2012/9/18~ Ohtawarashi 2013/1/4~ Ichinosekishi (limiting to former Iwashimizu Cereal Soybean mura) 2013/1/4~ Kuriharashi (limiting to 2013/1/4~2013/2/4 former Kanedamura) excluding soybean controlled under the concept of management of Iwate prefecture. 2012/11/13~ Moriokashi (limiting to former Shibutamimura), Ichinosekishi (limiting to former Oharamachi) 2012/11/16~ Kuriharashi (limiting to former Kannarimura) Grain Buckwheat 2012/11/13~2012/12/ /11/16~2013/1/11 excluding buckwheat excluding buckwheat controlled controlled under the concept under the concept of of management of Iwate management of Miyagi prefecture. prefecture. 2012/11/30~ Oshushi (limiting to former Koromokawamura) 2012/12/14~ Osakishi (limiting to former Ichikurimura) 6 / 9
7 Stone flounder 2012/7/5 2012/6/28~ Sendai bay Japanese black porgy 2012/11/6~ 2012/11/6~ Japanese seabass 2012/10/25~ Sendai bay 2012/10/25~ Rock fish (Sebastes cheni ) Nibe croaker (limiting to northern area from latitude Olive flounder 2012/5/30~ Sendai bay N36.38) 2012/8/30 (limiting to southern area from latitude N36.38) 2012/8/30 (limiting to fish Pacific cod 2012/8/27~2012/10/31 Pacific Ocean, Aomori offshore 2013/1/17 whose weigt is less than 1kg) 2013/1/ /11/9~ (excluding fish whose weight is less than 1kg) Panther puffer 2012/5/8~ Sendai bay Ocellate spot skate 2012/6/1~ Kasumigaura lake, Channel catfish Kitaura lake, Sotonasakaura lake and rivers flowing into these lakes and Hitachitone river Silver crucian carp Kasumigaura lake, Kitaura lake, Sotonasakaura lake and rivers flowing into these lakes and Hitachitone river 2012/7/19~ Tega pond, rivers flow into Tega pond and Tega river (including its Kitaura lake, Sotonasakaura lake and rivers flowing into Japanese eel these lakes, Hitachitone river and Naka river (including its branches but limiting in Ibaraki prefecture) 2012/4/27~ Agatsuma river (including its 2012/8/10~2013/1/23 branches, but limiting area Watarase river in area of Ashio from Iwashima bridge to Landlocked salmon Fishery product 2012/4/20~ Abukuma river (including its branches but excluding upper reaches from Shichigashuku dam) machi, Nikkoshi (including its branches and limiting lower reaches from junction with Koushin river) TEPCO s Saku power plant Agatsumariver water intake facility), Konaka river (including its and Momonoki river (including its 2012/9/10~ Nagano river (including its 2012/4/27~2012/11/9 Usune river (including its 2012/5/14~ Okura river (limiting upper reaches from Okura dam and including its and Natori river (limiting upper reaches from Akiuotaki waterfall and including its 2012/5/24~ Sanhasama river limiting upper reaches from Kurikoma dam (including its and Matsukawa river (including its branches but excluding Nigorikawa river and its branches and upper reaches from Sumikawa No.4 dam) 2012/6/8~ Agatsuma river (limiting area from Iwashima bridge to TEPCO s Saku power plant Agatsuma river water intake Whitespotted char 2012/5/8 Iwai river (including its, Satetsu river (including its 2012/5/28~ Eai river (limiting upper reaches from Naruko dam and including its, Nihasama river (limiting upper reaches from Aratozawa dam and 2012/6/20~ Watarase river in Tochigi prefecture (limiting area within Ashiomachi, Nikkoshi and including its facility but including its, Usune river (including its including its 2012/6/22~ Ichihasama river (limiting upper reaches from Hanayama dam and including its and Goishi river (limiting upper reaches from Kamafusa dam and including its 2012/12/6~ Hirose river (including its 2012/6/8~2012/11/9 Karasu river (limiting upper reaches from Kawada bridge and including its 2012/5/11~ Okawa river (including 2012/4/20~ its, Kitakami Abukuma river (including river (limiting lower reaches from Shijushida dam and its branches but excluding upper reaches from Shichigashuku dam) 2013/1/23 Mumo river (including its and Naka river including its branches limiting in Tochigi prefecture but excluding upper and limiting to upper reaches reaches from Ishibane from junction with Mumo river dam, Ishibuchi dam, (including its branches but Japanese dace Irihata dam, Gosho dam, Sotoyama dam, Tase dam, Tsunatori dam, Toyosawa dam Okawa river (including its excluding upper reaches from Shiobara dam and its and Hayachine dam) 9/28 Oashi river (including its 2012/06/12~ Kesen river (including its 2012/5/28~ Kitakami river in Miyagi prefecture (including its branches but excluding Arai river and its 2012/5/30~9/28 Arai river (including its 7 / 9
8 Beef 2011/8/1~ (2011/8/25~: Excluding cattle which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Iwate prefecture) 2011/7/28~ (2011/8/19~: Excluding cattle which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Miyagi prefecture) 2011/8/2~ (2011/8/25~: Excluding cattle which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Tochigi prefecture) Meat Boar meat 2012/5/22~ Kakudashi, Marumorimachi, Yamamotocho 2012/6/25~ (excluding areas above) 2011/12/2~ (2011/12/21~: Excluding boar meat which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Ibaraki prefecture) 2011/12/2~ (2011/12/5~: Excluding boar meat which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Tochigi prefecture) 2012/10/10~ (2013/1/18~: Excluding boar meat which are managed based on shipment and inspection policy set by Chiba prefecture) Bear meat 2012/9/10~ 2012/6/25~ 2012/9/10~ 2012/9/10~ (excluging Sadoshi and Awashimauramura) Deer meat 2012/7/26~ 2011/12/2~ 2012/11/14~ Copper pheasant meat 2012/10/22~ 2013/1/23~ 2011/6/2~ (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/6/2~ Kanumashi, Ootawarashi 2011/6/30~ Shibukawashi 2011/6/2~ Naritashi 2011/6/2~8/29 Minamiashigarashi 2012/6/2~10/18 Kogashi, Jososhi, Bandoshi, Yachiyoshi, Sakaimachi 2011/6/2~9/7 Ooamishirasatomachi 2011/6/23~9/12 Matsudamachi, Yamakitamachi 2011/6/2~2012/4/9 Daigomachi 2011/7/4~2012/5/21 Katsuurashi 2011/6/2~10/14 Aikawamachi, Kiyokawamura Others Tea leaf 2011/6/2~2012/5/23 Hitachiotashi, Hitachiomiyashi 2011/6/2~2012/5/25 Yachimatashi, 2011/6/23~10/26 Sagamiharashi 2011/6/2~2012/5/30 Ishiokashi, Nakashi, Shirosatomachi 2011/7/8~2012/6/1 Tochigishi 2011/6/30~2012/5/28 Kiryushi 2011/6/27~10/26 Nakaimachi * Instructions still imposed are expressed in Italic type. 2011/6/2~2012/6/5 Hokotashi 2011/6/2~2012/7/24 Mitoshi 2011/6/2~2012/8/20 Takahagishi 2011/6/2~2012/9/12 Hitachishi 2011/6/2~2012/10/5 Ibarakimachi 2011/6/2~2012/10/11 Tsukubashi 2011/6/2~2012/5/28 Nodashi, Tomisatoshi, Sammushi 2011/6/2~11/1 Odawarashi 2011/6/2~11/10 Manazurumachi 2011/6/2~2012/10/19 Yugawaramachi 8 / 9
9 Vegetable Fishery product Meat Fukushima Prefecture The instructions associated with food by DirectorGeneral of the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters (Restriction of consumption in Fukushima Prefecture) Nonhead type leafy vegetables, e.g. Spinach, Komatsuna Head type leafy vegetables, e.g. Cabbage Flowerhead brassicas, e.g. Broccoli, Cauliflower Loggrown shiitake (grown outdoor) Wild mushroom Japanese sandlance (juvenile) Landlocked salmon Boar meat * Instructions still imposed are expressed in Italic type. Restriction of consumption As of 5 March /3/23~ (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~5/4 Shirakawashi, Iwakishi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/11 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Showamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogomachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~5/25 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~6/1 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Teneimura, Tamakawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/23~6/23 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura 2011/3/23~11/4 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/23~ (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~4/27 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Syouwamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogoumachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~5/4 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Iwakishi, Kagamiishimachi, Ishikawamachi, Asakawamachi, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi, Teneimura, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura 2011/3/23~5/11 Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura, Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Nishigomura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/25 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones) 2011/3/23~10/28 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/3/23~ (excluding areas listed on the cells below) 2011/3/23~4/27 Shirakawashi, Yabukimachi, Nishigoumura, Izumizakimura, Nakajimamura, Tanaguramachi, Yamatsurimachi, Hanawamachi, Samegawamura 2011/3/23~5/4 Iwakishi 2011/3/23~5/11 Koriyamashi, Sukagawashi, Tamurashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Kagamiishimachi, Teneimura, Ishikawamachi, Tamagawamura, Hiratamura, Asakawamachil, Furudonomachi, Miharumachi, Onomachi 2011/3/23~5/18 Aizuwakamatsushi, Bandaimachi, Inawashiromachi, Kitakatashi, Kitashiobaramura, Nishiaizumachi, Aizumisatomachi, Aizubangemachi, Yugawamura, Yanaizumachi, Mishimamachi, Kaneyamamachi, Syouwamura, Minamiaizumachi, Shimogoumachi, Hinoematamura, Tadamimachi 2011/3/23~6/15 Shinchimachi, Somashi, Minamisomashi (excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and Planned Evacuation Zones), Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamura (excluding Yamakiya area), Otamamura 2011/3/23~10/28 Hironomachi, Kawauchimura(excluding area within 20 km radius from the TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant) 2011/4/13~ Iidatemura 2011/9/6~ Tanaguramachi (limited to wild mushroom belonging to mycorrhizal fungi) 2011/9/15~ Iwakishi, Tanaguramachi 2011/9/20~ Minamisomashi 2011/4/20~2012/6/ /3/29~ Niida river (including its 2011/11/9~ Somashi, Minamisomashi, Hironomachi, Narahamachi, Tomiokamachi, Okumamachi, Futabamachi, Namiemachi, Shinchimachi, Kawauchimura, Katsuraomura, Iitatemura 2011/11/25~ Fukushimashi, Nihonmatsushi, Dateshi, Motomiyashi, Korimachi, Kunimimachi, Kawamatamachi, Otamamura 9 / 9
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