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  1. Mappira Fukushima is known for Moumantai (1999).

    • Producer
    • Mappira Fukushima
  2. Mar 30, 2023 · They speak of repeated appearances of unknown luminous flying objects over the past 40 years near the 462m-high Senganmori mountain in Fukushima prefecture, reported the Mainichi Shimbun on...

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    • Aftermath
    • The Nuclear Disaster
    • Japan’s Energy Production
    • Global Nuclear Club

    The ferocious waves flooded an area of about 560 square kilometres (216 square miles), sweepingaway coastal cities and towns as well as vast areas of farmland. Up to one million buildings were destroyed, while nearly all the recorded deaths were caused by drowning. The cost of the disaster to the Japanese economy is estimated at $188bn.

    Along the path of the tsunami sat 11 operational reactors at four nuclear power plants, owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) in Fukushima prefecture. They automatically shut down when the earthquake – considered one of the most powerful ever recorded – struck. About an hour later, huge waves breached the Fukushima Daiichi seawall, floo...

    Prior to the Fukushima disaster, Japan was one of the world’s largest producers of nuclear energy, with 54 nuclear reactors supplying almost 30 percent of Japan’s electricity. Currently, Japan has 33 operational reactors, while two are under construction and 27 have been shut down. Following the disaster, the Japanese government began decommissioni...

    Nuclear energy provides 10 percent of the world’s electricity and is steadily increasing. As of 2019, 30 countries generated electricity from 440 nuclear power reactors. A further 55 reactors are currently under construction in 15 countries.

    • Alia Chughtai
  5. Fukushima is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture in Honshu, Japan in the Fukushima Basin and its surrounding parts. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. The map shows a city map of Fukushima with expressways, main roads and streets, zoom out to find the location of Fukushima Airport (IATA code: FKS), located in nearby Sukagawa, 77 km (48 mi) by road south of the city.