Guided tours of Japanese nuclear power plants

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Do any Japanese nuclear power plants offer guided tours of their facilities? I'm aware that most nuclear plants in Japan are currently not producing electricity, but that's not a big problem.






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Guided tours of Japanese nuclear power plants - Exterior of huge cooling towers located in contemporary atomic power plant against bright setting sun under dramatic dark sky
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Guided tours of Japanese nuclear power plants - Cooling towers near river under cloudy sky at sundown



Can you visit Fukushima nuclear plant?

Needless to say, Fukushima is perfectly safe for tourists to visit. Wide areas of western Fukushima, in particular, escaped much contamination, including the mountainous interior around the historic city of Aizu-Wakamatsu.

Can people go to fukishima?

Can travelers safely visit Fukushima? There is still a sizeable exclusion zone around the Fukushima plant. Visitors can only legally enter this area as members of day tours conducted by government-approved organisations such as Real Fukushima.

Are there any documentaries on Fukushima?

A powerful documentary - shot from March 11th, 2011 through March 2015 - that sheds some light on what really happened at the Fukushima nuclear power plant after the 2011 earthquake and the ...

Is Japan reactor still leaking?

The radiation levels offshore of Fukushima have dropped in the years since, but some of the reactors there are still leaking. And over the last decade, TEPCO has continued to cool the fuel cores with water, which is contaminated by the process.



Inside the Fukushima reactor | 60 Minutes Australia




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