TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center - Futaba District

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住所 :

3丁目-58 Central, Tomioka, Futaba District, Fukushima 979-1112, Japan

電話 : 📞 +897
Postal code : 979-1112
Webサイト : http://www.tepco.co.jp/fukushima_hq/decommissioning_ac/
Opening hours :
Saturday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Friday 9:30AM–4:30PM
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Description : Artifacts & multimedia displays exploring a 2011 accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.

3丁目-58 Central, Tomioka, Futaba District, Fukushima 979-1112, Japan
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Kori Planning on Google

平日朝9時30分の会を予約して足を運びました。 今回、1時間しか時間が取れずに、少し物足りない滞在となってしまいました。2~3時間はお時間を取ってじっくりと見られることをお勧めします。 コミュタンふくしま、東日本大震災・原子力災害伝承館とこちらをセットで訪問することで、地震、津波、原発事故を色々な角度から知ることが出来ると思います。我々も今回、3か所を全て回りました。 対応している外国語もあり、世界中の方々に福島で起こったことや現在の取り組みなどを知っていただくことができる施設であると思います。
I booked a meeting at 9:30 am on weekdays and went there. This time, I only had one hour, which made my stay a little unsatisfactory. We recommend that you take some time to take a closer look for a few hours. By visiting Commutan Fukushima, the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Tradition Center, and this as a set, you will be able to learn about earthquakes, tsunamis, and nuclear accidents from various angles. We also visited all three places this time. There are also foreign languages ​​that are supported, and I think it is a facility where people all over the world can learn about what happened in Fukushima and their current efforts.
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suzu m on Google

東京電力が運営しているとうきょうでんりょく廃炉資料館に行って来ました。東京電力福島第一発電所事故の謝罪、反省から始まります。原発事故がどのようなものなのか、なぜ発生したのか知る人は限られるのではないでしょうか?原子力発電所事故について多くの映像や模型により1時間くらいかけてしっかりと説明してくれます。被災者の方は聞きたくない内容も多くあると思いますが今の福島第一発電所の状況を確認するためにも必要な施設だと思います。 事故を振り返るのは辛い所もありますが、現実視するためにも足を運んでみる必要があると感じました。また家族とも一緒に行きたいと思います。入場は無料ですが説明いただくスケジュールが決められているので説明スケジュールを確認していくか予約していくと良いと思います。
I went to the TEPCO Decommissioning Museum operated by TEPCO. It begins with an apology and remorse for the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Isn't there a limited number of people who know what the nuclear accident is and why it happened? It takes about an hour to explain the nuclear power plant accident with many videos and models. I think that there are many things that the victims do not want to hear, but I think that it is a necessary facility to check the current situation of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. It can be difficult to look back on the accident, but I felt that I needed to visit to see it in reality. I also want to go with my family. Admission is free, but there is a schedule for explanations, so it's a good idea to check the explanation schedule or make a reservation.
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Brian McCall on Google

Fantastic!
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NameHere on Google

Thanks to TEPCO!
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Punjapol R. on Google

Good knowledge
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Fernando Nunes on Google

Excellent place to visit!
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Alan Ingleby on Google

Honest but with a hint of defensive propoganda.
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Chris Clement on Google

An expertly designed visitors’ centre to learn about what happened at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant due to the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, and also how the NPP is now being decommissioned. The displays are very high-tech and informative. Well worth a visit if you are interested in the subject.

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