It was one of the darkest days in Japanese history
CNBC - 1 hour ago
3/11. Or san ichi-nichi for short. Like saying 9/11 in the United
States, it's a number that reminds Japanese of one of the darkest days
in their history. March 11, 2011, was a Friday. People were looking
forward to the weekend. Children were about to ...
Fukushima's 'dark tourism'
Bangkok Post - 2 hours ago
Shinichi Niitsuma enthusiastically shows visitors the attractions of
the small town of Namie: its tsunami-hit coastline, abandoned houses and
hills overlooking the radiation-infested reactors of the disabled
Fukushima nuclear plant. Five years after ...
Fukushima disaster zone now hot spot for 'dark tourism'
The Straits Times - 3 hours ago
A visitor touring Namie, Fukushima, last month. The disaster-hit areas
draw over 2,000 annual visitors, keen to see the aftermath of the
nuclear accident five years ago.PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE. Published. 3
hours ago. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp ...
Fukushima 'dark tourism' serves to aid process of healing
Khaleej Times - 4 hours ago
The volunteers take visitors through the shells of buildings left
untouched as extremely high levels of radiation hamper demolition work.
Shinichi Niitsuma enthusiastically shows visitors the attractions of the
small town of Namie: its tsunami-hit ...
Fukushima five years on: Haunting pictures from the day the humans left
Metro - 5 hours ago
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 undersea earthquake hit Japan's
northeastern coast, sparking a massive tsunami which left 19,000 people
dead or missing. In the small town of Namie, all residents were
evacuated after the tsunami caused the Fukushima ...
Only through transparency can the Japanese public's faith in nuclear power be restored
South China Morning Post (subscription) - 7 hours ago
The backlash against nuclear power in Japan has largely been down to a
lack of transparency by electricity firms. There is a chance that the
shortcomings can be fixed now that three top former officials of the
Tokyo Electric Power Company, the operator ...
The dark tourism helping Fukushima
gulfnews.com - 8 hours ago
A tourist looks at an abandoned house in Namie, Fukushima prefecture.
As the fifth anniversary of the 2011 disaster approaches, a growing
number of visitors are joining Fukushima-related tours. Published: 12:58
March 6, 2016 Gulf News. AFP. Add to My ...
Fukushima disaster photos show inside the dead zone five years on
Daily Mail - 12 hours ago
Shinichi Niitsuma enthusiastically shows visitors the attractions of
the small town of Namie but the tour is not your average sightseeing tip
with its tsunami-hit coastline, abandoned houses and hills overlooking
the radiation-infested reactors of the ...
'Japan's existence was at stake': Fukushima disaster nearly prompted Tokyo evacuation
The Nation - 17 hours ago
The fate of Japan hung on a “paper-thin margin” due to the government's
inadequate performance and the unprofessionalism of TEPCO's executives
after the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011, which almost caused the
evacuation of 50 million people.
Japan taxpayers foot $100bn bill for Fukushima disaster
Financial Times - 17 hours ago
The Fukushima nuclear disaster has cost Japanese taxpayers almost
$100bn despite government claims Tokyo Electric is footing the bill,
according to calculations by the Financial Times. Almost five years
after a huge tsunami caused the meltdown of three ...
Japan's tsunami recovery still under a cloud five years on
The Australian Financial Review - 20 hours ago
It has been five years since the triple catastrophe in northeastern
Japan on March 11, 2011, when Japan was rocked by an earthquake, tsunami
and nuclear meltdown. Nearly 20,000 died in minutes. For some
survivors, these years have passed with the ...
After Fukushima: what fallout looks like five years on
ABC Online - Mar 5, 2016
A giant wave, triggered by a magnitude-nine earthquake inundated the
nuclear power plant at Fukushima and set in chain core meltdowns in
three reactors. More than 470,000 people fled their homes. From Japan,
here's reporter Rachel Mealey: RACHEL ...
Fukushima: Five years on from nuclear meltdown locals still in the dark about future
ABC Online - Mar 5, 2016
There is an eerie feeling there. Shoes sit in the doorway of houses, as
they do in houses across Japan — neatly placed together, waiting for
feet to walk them out the door. Bicycles rest against fences — waiting
for the next journey. Media player ...
Fukushima: Inside the dead zone where the legacy of nuclear disaster still rules
Telegraph.co.uk - Mar 5, 2016
On the main shopping street of Japan's nuclear ghost town, only the
grass growing through the tarmac, and the rust on the parked cars, tells
you the tsunami and earthquake happened five years ago, not yesterday.
Along the rest of the country's blasted ...
Fukushima: Five years on, the legacy of nuclear disaster still rules
Stuff.co.nz - Mar 5, 2016
In 2011, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami destroyed Fukushima
Daiichi nuclear power station. The fallout turned thriving nearby
villages into ghost towns, and even where it is now safe, few would ever
dare to return. On the main shopping street of ...
Japan very nearly lost Tokyo
New Zealand Herald - Mar 5, 2016
Five years after Fukushima, the then prime minister reveals the
'paper-thin' margin that stood between his country and an unimaginable
future. Japanese police recover a body on a search and recovery mission
near Fukushima in the aftermatch of the ...
Five years after Fukushima — How safe is the environment?
Digital Journal - 1 hour ago
Fukushima - It has been almost five years since that fateful day on
March 11, 2011 when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck northeastern
Japan, creating a 40-meter tsunami that triggered the Fukushima nuclear
power plant meltdown.
Tepco itching to restart nuclear plant to defend its turf
Nikkei Asian Review - 2 hours ago
TOKYO -- The imminent liberalization of Japan's retail energy market
has Tokyo Electric Power Co. scurrying to improve its competitiveness.
But a key part of the utility's strategy -- restarting a nuclear plant
north of the capital -- is proving ...
32000 Fukushima No. 1 workers got high radiation dose, Tepco data show
The Japan Times - 2 hours ago
A total of 32,760 workers at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s stricken
Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant had an annual radiation dose of over
5 millisieverts as of the end of January, a Jiji Press analysis of data
from the company showed. A reading of 5 ...
Two-thirds of local government leaders want reliance on nuclear power reduced or ended: survey
The Japan Times - 3 hours ago
About two-thirds of heads of prefectural, city, ward, town and village
governments across Japan called on the country to reduce its reliance on
nuclear power generation or scrap it altogether, a Kyodo News survey
showed Sunday. In the survey about ...
Fukushima 'Dark Tourism' Aids Remembrance, Healing
Khmer Times - 7 hours ago
NAMIE, Japan (AFP) – Shinichi Niitsuma enthusiastically shows visitors
the attractions of the small town of Namie: its tsunami-hit coastline,
abandoned houses and hills overlooking the radiation-infested reactors
of the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant.
Fukushima Lawsuits Against Tokyo, TEPCO Total Over $1Bln
Sputnik International - 14 hours ago
Over 50 branches of Japan's district courts are currently considering
lawsuits from 12,539 people against the Japanese government and the
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) over the 2011 Fukushima nuclear
disaster, according to local media.
'Dark tourism' grows at 3/11 sites
The Japan Times - 14 hours ago
Shinichi Niitsuma is enthusiastic about showing visitors the
attractions of the small town of Namie: its tsunami-hit coastline,
abandoned houses and hills overlooking the radiation-soaked reactors of
the disabled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Five ...
Japan: 'We nearly lost Tokyo'
WeatherWatch.co.nz - 17 hours ago
Japan's prime minister at the time of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami
has revealed the country came within a "paper-thin margin" of a nuclear
disaster requiring the evacuation of 50 million people. In an interview
to mark the fifth anniversary of the ...
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