[Photo] 'Remember Fukushima!'... Enough with Nuclear Power Plants
A rally was held in Seoul to mark the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, criticizing the South Korean government's plans for new nuclear power plants.
15 Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake, There Are ‘No People Who Can Work’ in Fukushima Destroyed by the Nuclear Power Plant
Fifteen years post the Great East Japan Earthquake, a significant decline in the working-age population in Fukushima and neighboring regions highlights the ongoing risks and impacts of nuclear disasters.
When the Fukushima Nuclear Plant Exploded due to the Earthquake, Explosions Continued for Several Days
The anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster is a reminder of one of history's most severe nuclear crises following a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11, 2011.
Japan marks the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster
Japan commemorates the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, with calls from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to expedite the restart of nuclear reactors and develop new nuclear technologies.
Culture After the 2011 Tragedy in Japan: Ellipsis and Respect for the Victims
This article examines how Japanese authors have reflected on trauma and cultural responses following the catastrophic events of 2011, particularly the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster.
TODAY IN HISTORY: Gorbachev's rise to power, Lithuania's independence, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on the same date, including Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power, Lithuania's declaration of independence, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Photo Summary: 'We are doing well' - 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake
On the 15th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, many people visited memorial sites in the affected areas to pay their respects and remember those lost to the disaster.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a "man-made disaster"; proposals from the investigation committee have not been realized, and responsibility is questioned
A report claims the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was caused by human error, with many recommendations for prevention ignored since the event.
Lessons from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Unheeded by the National Assembly and Us: Commonalities with the Hamaoka Review Misconduct
An interview highlights the unfulfilled recommendations made in the report by the National Assembly’s investigation committee on the Fukushima disaster, emphasizing the need for robust oversight and accountability.
Turning Back to Nuclear Power Fifteen Years After Fukushima
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, discussions on revisiting nuclear energy are reigniting amid ongoing shutdowns in the area and reflections on the disaster's impacts.
"Welcome back" Candle Night hoping for reconstruction in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture
A Candle Night event in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, was held to commemorate the victims of the 2011 earthquake and to wish for the area's reconstruction as the 15th anniversary of the disaster approaches.
15 Years Since the Fukushima Tragedy... Citizens' Groups in Gwangju and Jeonnam Demand Nuclear Phase-Out Instead of SMRs and New Nuclear Power Plants
Citizen groups in Gwangju and Jeonnam are calling for a nuclear phase-out to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Fukushima disaster.
What I have encountered in Fukushima is a slow-running disaster that continues
The article reflects on the ongoing impact of the 2011 Fukushima disaster fifteen years after the event, linking it to Norway's current discussions on nuclear power.
Regulatory Commission Chief: 'We Cannot Build Safety Without Knowing the Truth' - Continuing Accident Investigation at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
The head of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority stresses the importance of uncovering the truth behind the Fukushima nuclear disaster as investigations continue fifteen years post-incident.
The Nuclear Accidents in Europe and America Were a Distant Fire for Japan: Regrets and Fears of the Former Chairman of the Regulatory Commission
The former chairman of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority reflects on the Fukushima disaster and regrets not learning enough from past nuclear incidents in the West.
15 Years Since the Fukushima Nuclear Accident... What Happened with the Restart of the World's Largest Nuclear Plant, Kashiwazaki?
Citizens protested outside the Japanese Prime Minister's office against the restart of the Kashiwazaki nuclear power plant, expressing concerns over unresolved issues from the Fukushima disaster.
Focus on Whether to Acknowledge National Responsibility: Appeals Court Decision on Tsushima Lawsuit Regarding Nuclear Accident Scheduled for October
Residents of Tsushima, affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident, await an appeals court ruling that may determine the government's responsibility in the disaster.
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Mysteries Remain 15 Years Later, New Hypotheses on Hydrogen Explosion
Fifteen years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, ongoing investigations reveal unresolved mysteries and new theories about the incident and its aftermath.
Explanation: The Causes and Damage of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident, and the Current State
The article explains the causes and impacts of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster and discusses its present condition.
New Unexpected “Missing Concrete” Under the Reactor: A Mystery 15 Years Later
Experts have discovered significant missing concrete in the pedestal of Reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns about its structural integrity and safety years after the catastrophic meltdown.
Accelerating Return to Nuclear Power, but What Lies Ahead... Where is the Energy Policy Heading?
Japan's energy policy is shifting back towards nuclear power amid increasing electricity demand predicted due to advancements in AI, despite a previous momentum for phasing out nuclear energy following the Fukushima disaster.
Nuclear Power Restart: 51% Support, 35% Opposed - Asahi Public Opinion on the 15th Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
A recent survey shows that support for restarting nuclear power plants in Japan has reached 51%, marking a shift in public opinion since the Fukushima disaster, where only two years ago, opposition was greater.
"Cows in Iitate Village" - Aiming for Increased Happiness for Diners While Selling Meat and Protecting the Land
Farmers in Iitate Village, affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, are working to revive the local beef industry and enhance consumer happiness by selling high-quality meat.
After the Nuclear Accident, Over 5,000 Drawings from Fukushima: Tetsuo Takada Wins the Okamoto Taro Prize
Tetsuo Takada has won the prestigious Okamoto Taro Prize for his artwork depicting the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, showcasing over 5,000 pieces capturing the local scene.
How to Prepare for Continuity of Medical Care During a Nuclear Accident: Lessons from Fukushima, BCP Development Still in Progress
Japan continues to seek better frameworks for medical care continuity in the face of potential nuclear disasters, drawing lessons from the Fukushima incident.
Japan resumes operation of the world's largest nuclear power plant
Japan has resumed operation of the world's largest nuclear power plant, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, after a hiatus following the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
Japan resumes operation of the world's largest nuclear power plant
Japan has restarted the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, which had been offline since the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
World's largest nuclear power plant restarted in Japan
Japan has restarted the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world's largest, after it was shut down in 2011 following the Fukushima disaster.
Japan restarts the world's largest nuclear power plant
Japan is set to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant next week after an alarm malfunction halted its first restart since the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
Women Caught in the Middle: Divisions and Conflicts Over Food Following the Nuclear Accident
The article discusses the challenges and conflicts faced by women in Fukushima regarding food safety and radiation concerns following the nuclear disaster, highlighting their roles and the emotional complexities involved.
Evacuee lawsuit from the nuclear accident: The second trial also orders TEPCO to pay compensation; does not recognize government responsibility
The Fukuoka High Court upheld the initial ruling ordering Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to pay approximately 387 million yen to 22 evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, while denying the government's responsibility.
The Moment Time Stopped. Earthquake, Tsunami, and the Day Japan Changed
The article reflects on the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, marking 15 years since the disaster resulted in nearly 20,000 deaths and the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Art after Fukushima: Seems to Be a Too Modern Operation
The article discusses a presentation by Theresa Deichert in Düsseldorf, highlighting how Japanese artists responded to the Fukushima disaster by countering the resumption of exploitation.