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Mieruka

To mark the 10th anniversary of the nuclear power plant accident, we are working on the “Fukushima Mieruka Project” in order to make the damage caused by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident visible, which is often “hidden” in the shadows of reconstruction efforts.

2024.03.112024.03.11

Statement: 13 years since 3.11 – What have we learned from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident?

2023.03.102023.03.10

[STATEMENT] Twelve years after 3.11: Facing the reality of the Fukushima nuclear disaster and moving toward a nuclear-free world

2023.02.012023.03.09

International Symposium: 3.11, 12 years on – Learn about Fukushima and the world today, create a nuclear free tomorrow

2022.02.092022.02.09

International Symposium: 311, 11 years on – Learn about Fukushima and the world today, create a nuclear free tomorrow (March 6, 2022)

2021.04.142021.04.14

“Fukushima”is not over:Japanese NGOs raise concern over the ongoing nuclear disaster

2021.03.052021.03.05

Statement: Ten years after 3.11— Justice for the victims and power to the people

2020.12.112021.09.27

Video Testimonies from Fukushima in 7 Languages:Ms Oga Ayako, who evacuated from Okuma Town in Fukushima Prefecture to Niigata Prefecture

2020.09.112020.09.11

Announcing the launch of the “Fukusihma Mieruka Project” English website

2010.01.012010.01.01

Purpose of the Nuclear and Energy Program