The layer of human turmoil - looting and scuffles for food or services - that often comes in the wake of disaster seems noticeably absent in Japan. âLooting simply does not take place in Japan. Iâm not even sure if thereâs a word for it that is as clear in its implications as when we hear âlooting,â" said Gregory Pflugfelder, director of the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia Univ
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