FoE Japan launch NEW website: Fukushima Mieruka Project

Sep 15, 2020

Friends of the Earth Japan (FoE Japan) has launched a new international website called the “Fukushima Mieruka Project.” “Mieruka” means to visualize or make visible. The aim of this project is to show the world the current situation in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, which occurred on March 11, 2011. This launch starts the six-month lead-up to the tenth anniversary of the nuclear accident.

There has been a tendency for the real impacts of the accident to be lost in all the official hype about reconstruction. This dedicated website brings many together video interviews with evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear accident, those who returned, and those who have continued living there. It also includes updates on the status of damage from the accident, official efforts to restart nuclear reactors, data about energy costs, and efforts to promote renewable energy as an alternative to nuclear.

The English version of the website can be found at: 311mieruka.jp/index_en.

Coordinator of international programs at FoE Japan, Ayumi Fukakusa, said, “Many people around the world are still very interested in aftermath of this nuclear accident. With this website we have brought together data and testimonies from people directly affected, as well as lots of information about the impacts of the accident. The story can be complicated and many facts tend to be unreported elsewhere. We want to share the lessons of this accident with the rest of world.”

FoE Japan hopes this new site will let many more people know about the damage of nuclear accidents, prevent the memory from fading, and help broaden awareness and debate about nuclear power and energy.

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For more information contact:
Ayumi Fukakusa
Climate Change and Energy 
Friends of the Earth Japan
Email: fukakusa@foejapan.org