Citizens' Nuclear Information Center Blog
Nuke Info Tokyo 76 Tokaimura is located in North Ibaraki prefecture near the center of Japan. This small village with a population of about 34,000 and an area of 37 square kilometres has lived with...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 75 (Jan./Feb. 2000) — Fifth Shipment of High-Level Waste — Nuclear Industry Accelerates Restructuring — Sales Further Reduced for the Nuclear Industry — Advanced Move for NSC’s Autonomy...
Nuke Info Tokyo 75 On December 16, 1999, Kansai Electric Power Co. announced that data for the MOX fuel for Takahama 4 had been fabricated, and that it had therefore canceled the use of the...
Nuke Info Tokyo 74 By Shinichiro Hida, Council Member of Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture We concerned citizens and workers have been involved in the anti-nuclear movement here at Tokai-mura in Ibaraki prefecture, the site of...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 74 (Nov./Dec 1999) — A Nuclear Power Plant Shutdown due to a Power Failure — Worker Compensation Payments Approved for Nuclear Plant Workers — Effects of Radiation Other...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 73 (Sep./Oct. 1999) — No Renewal Again of the System Peak Load — A Suit to Demand Stoppage of Construction of Shika 2 — Move Begins toward High-level Radioactive Waste — Rare...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 72 (July/ Aug. 1999) — Shipments of Spent Fuel to Rokkasho to Be Resumed — The Kushima City Council Withdraws Its Resolution Opposing a Nuclear Plant — Putting into Operation Intermediate...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 71 (May/June 1999) — Another Trial Ruling Asks for a Social Choice — Fourth Shipment of VHLW from France to Japan — Japan Signs Agreement to Provide $1...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 70 (Mar./Apr. 1999) — Nuclear Power Plants Might Be Safe for 60 Years? — Nuclear Budget for 1999 — Japan Helps Russia to Dismantle Nuclear Arsenal — Court...
NEWS WATCH from NUKE INFO TOKYO 69 (Jan./Feb. 1999) — 15,000 Drums Containing Low-level Radioactive Waste Found Corroded — Compensation for Damages Caused by Nuclear Plant Accidents Raised to ¥60 Billion — Study Underway to Plan for...