







We put the resuts of monitoring urine from January to December 2018 together.
(N=269, We picked up the first result of those who had us monitor several times.
We totaled except 29 people of ND this time.
By tha way, when it’s supposed that all 29 persons are ZERO Bq/kg, the whole average will be 77mBq/kg







We would like to express our appreciation for your continued support to Shinjuku Yoyogi Citizen Monitoring Station.
We inform you that our monitoring station is relocating.
We are determined to making further efforts in order to be of help for you.
We would like you to know how grateful we are for your additional guidance and cooperation with us.
New address
164-0011
Chuo 2-48-4 Nakano, Tokyo Ogura building 1F
NPO Shinjuku Yoyogi Citizen Monitoring Station (appellation not changed)
New telephone number
TEL: 03-6821-3877
FAX: 03-3362-4695
Expected opening date
We will open our monitoring station on February 7 Thursday.
We will operate our activities on the current residence until January 18 Friday.
Information
We will deal with new requests of monitoring and new inquiries from January 25, with e-mail on an individual basis.
After our relocation, our activities are expected to fall into arrears, so it might take a longer time than usual to give you reports about results of measurements.
Thank you for your understanding.



The following is the adding up of our questionnaire
◇About whether they (elementary school pupil) drink milk or not

Average of questionees
◇About how to eat school-provided lunch

Average of questionees
◇About home-grown food (those who live in Fukushima prefecture)

Average of questionees
◇Breakdown of the replies of 27 people living in Fukushima prefecture who have low results of detection(0~40mBq/kg)

We conducted a measurement of urine after rest and recreation programs in which elementary school pupils participated. The charts below show comparisons of four rests and recreations carried out from July in 2017 to March in 2018.
The rest and recreation in July lasted for 17 days. Three other rests and recreations lasted for 8 days.
Results of the inspection of the cesium concentration of tap water in Tokyo, the third round, 2018
Shinjuku Yoyogi Citizen Monitoring Station cooperates with the inspection of the cesium concentration of tap water conducted by Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center.
We adopt a method of monitoring ammonium phosphomolybdate that absorbs cesium from tap water and river water, with germanium semiconductor detectors.
We planned to do inspections three times in a year, and we have got the results of the third round, so we report them along with the first and second round results.
For more details, please refer to ‘Report of CNIC’.

About the ammonium phosphomolybdate method
Report of CNIC: Results of the inspection of the cesium concentration of tap water and river water
Article about the first round
Article about the second round
Article about the third round