Japan begins temporary shutdown of nuclear power

Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the last of the country’s 50 nuclear reactors switching off today, shaking banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol.

Japan begins temporary shutdown of nuclear power

Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the last of the country’s 50 nuclear reactors switching off today, shaking banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol.

Japan will be without electricity from nuclear power for the first time in four decades when one of three reactors at Tomari nuclear plant in the northern island of Hokkaido goes off-line for routine maintenance checks.

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