Category: Nuke Info Tokyo
(0.9MB) “Goodbye to Nuclear Power Plants” Rally 19 September 2011 The No Nukes Asia Forum 2011 Aiming for Renewed Agriculture in the Chernobyl Disaster Area Difficult clean-up operations at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station...
(1.3MB) TEPCO will do anything to maintain the ‘unforseeable’ theory – The ‘simulation analysis’ deception technique – Lax radiation dose calculations continue at Fukushima Nuclear Power Station: CNIC and other groups hold joint negotiations...
(824KB) CNIC Welcomes the Request to Stop All Reactors at Hamaoka NPP Finally, some common senseā¦ The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Evolution of the Crisis and Resulting Radiation Levels Fukushima: Radiation Dispersed over a Wide...
(590KB) Explosions at Nuclear Power Plants Tsunami Swanps Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Statement by Group of Concerned Scientists and Engineers Calling for the Closure of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant Can there be a...
(1 MB) Monju’s Never Ending Problems On December 4, about 1,000 people gathered in Tsuruga City for a public meeting and demonstration to demand the closure of the Monju Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor. Problems...
(592 KB) No Nukes Asia Forum 2010 The thirteenth No Nukes Asia Forum (NNAF) was held from September 18 through 21 in Taipei. Fifteen people attended from Japan, India, Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Thailand,...
(708 KB) Three Years Since the Chuetsu-oki Earthquake “We don’t need the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station” – report of demonstration and public meeting. Accident at Monju A 3 ton fuel loading device was dropped...
(652 KB) Citizens Challenge APEC Energy Ministers in Fukui In opposition to the APEC Energy Ministers’ Meeting, civil society held a “Citizens’ Energy Symposium” in Fukui City on the afternoon of June 19. Speakers...
(544 KB) Monju Restarted for the First Time in 14 Years Be they sodium leak detectors, radiation leak detectors, or temperature monitors, malfunction of the sensors that indicate that something is amiss has become...
(524 KB) High-Level Radioactive Waste Shipped from the UK The first shipment of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) from the UK arrived in Rokkasho Mutsu-Ogawara Port, Aomori Prefecture on March 9. For the sake of...