Mt. Bandai represents Fukushima prefecture.
Please don't forget Fukushima.
Fukushima nuclear disaster, another Chernobyl?
Fukushima: Cancer rate in children greatly increased.
The Fukushima accident of March 11 2011.
Fukushima said,"My character's very physical.
Fukushima, why do you always look so angry?
Fukushima is now the biggest civil liability case in history.
Cooling Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, two fire engines with.
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has said.
The human species should learn this truth from Chernobyl and Fukushima.
The Fukushima accident left Japan with three much larger reactor meltdowns.
Fukushima nuclear accident is the second worst accident in the history.
The Fukushima nuclear accident is the second worst accident in history.
Do you know what the present situation regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi is?
This despite Abe's declaration two years ago that Fukushima was“under control”.
Fukushima was also chosen as the starting point
for the Olympics torch relay.
Fukushima was chosen as the starting point for the Olympic torch relay.
Fukushima has been chosen as the starting point
for the Olympic torch relay.
Several of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors will likely never come back online.
Five years after Fukushima, there are big lessons for nuclear disaster liability.
After the Fukushima disaster, Germany sped up the closure of nuclear reactors.
Fukushima, a nuclear power plant was hit,
spreading nuclear debris across the Pacific.
UPDATE 23:14 UTC:
Aftershocks of the aftershock are continuing top rattle the Fukushima area.
The people of Fukushima want to return home as soon as they can.
In December 2011 the government estimated that managing Fukushima would cost US$50 billion.
Six years after Fukushima, much of Japan has lost faith in nuclear power.
It has been four
years since the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima, Japan.
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Japan is evidently not the only country that should be taking lessons from Fukushima.