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Japanese geographer Yasuhiro Suzuki shares his touching memories of the Balkans and Türkiye (Turkey) that he has kept secret for 30 years. With only a smile as his business card wherever he went, he was confused by paperless toilets, jeep rides through the countryside, and scared by the whistles of border guards. This is the place where the straits both separates the land and connects people.

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Japanese geographer Yasuhiro Suzuki shares his touching memories of the Balkans and Türkiye (Turkey) that he has kept secret for 30 years. With only a smile as his business card wherever he went, he was confused by paperless toilets, jeep rides through the countryside, and scared by the whistles of border guards. This is the place where the straits both separates the land and connects people.
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Autorenporträt
Yasuhiro Suzuki is a professor at the Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Nagoya University, Japan. He majors in physical geography, conducts research related to active fault science, and intends to enhance resilience against natural disaster. His published works include, "Active Faults and Nuclear Regulation: Background to Requirement Enforcement in Japan" in Springer (2020), co-edited "Resilient Cities: Concepts and Practical Examples" with Elsevier (2015), and "Discovery of Ulaanbaatar Fault: A New Earthquake Threat to the Capital of Mongolia" in Seismological Research Letters (2020).