FUKUSHIMA on the road to Recovery
Get the latest details about ongoing recovery of Fukushima.
Fukushima with Infographics
More than Ten years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake. In ongoing efforts to eliminate negative reputation impact, we feel it is important to encourage people to “know about” Fukushima, “eat” foods from Fukushima, and “come” to Fukushima. “Fukushima with Infographics” is intended to introduce the current conditions of Fukushima’s revitalization in figures, such as food test results and the number of people visiting the prefecture.
Eliminating Negative Reputation Impact
This brochure briefly introduces changes in radiation dose rates in Fukushima, food safety standards and inspection results, radiation levels in Fukushima compared to other parts of the world, and the current conditions of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
The future of Fukushima
In Fukushima Prefecture, which was severely impacted by the Great East Japan Earthquake, efforts are being made to achieve "creative reconstruction" rather than merely restoring the area to its pre-disaster state.
5 facts you should know about Fukushima, 12 years after the nuclear accident
How is Fukushima being reconstructed and moving towards the future in the aftermath of the devastation from the earthquake and nuclear accident in 2011?
FUKUSHIMA A Steadfast Journey of Recovery / TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Learn about ALPS water treatment and other decommissioning efforts.
Fukushima Today
See a video presenting data on the dramatic progress in all aspects of reconstruction, including the number of evacuees, infrastructure and housing, industry and livelihoods, and more.
At the frontiers of reconstruction in northeastern Japan
Get the latest details about ongoing revitalization in northeastern Japan, including reconstruction efforts, technological innovation, and more.
The plan, the science and the safety: Discharging ALPS treated water
Learn about ALPS treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in easy-to-understand language.