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Reconstruction Minister Ito, who took office in October, visited Prefectural Governor Miyagi Murai on November 8 and said, “I will fully support the disaster-affected areas through a practical approach.” Reconstruction Minister Tadahiko Ito: “I would like to take a thorough approach on the ground and work closely with people in disaster-affected areas to respond to the local situation.” Minister Ito, who was appointed Minister of the Ishiba Cabinet Reconstruction, which was inaugurated last month, said: On the 8th, he visited the prefecture for the first time since taking office. Governor Murai, who hosted the visit, expressed his expectations from Minister Ito, noting that he is the nephew of Soichiro Yamamoto, who served as governor of Miyagi Prefecture for five terms starting in 1969, and said: “He has strong ties with Miyagi. Prefecture.” Governor Yoshihiro Murai: “It is true that there are still problems related to purified water and mental health care, so I hope you will continue to pay attention to these issues.” On the 8th, Governor Murai asked the national government to take responsibility for addressing issues related to the release of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and the management of waste contaminated with radioactive materials.