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a little bit of expertise, if you have a preliminary knowledge, it's more interesting.
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The exhibition hall adjacent to one of the few research facilities in the world is studying the method of the final stratum buried treatment (sedimentary rock) of high level nuclear waste. It was very interesting for people with a preliminary knowledge of the nuclear fuel cycle, or geology, but I thought that the contents of the exhibition might be professional and difficult to understand for those who did not (especially children). You can really get off the tunnel hundreds of meters underground and tour it by pre-reservation system, and the number of days and people is limited. However, the exhibition hall, which imagines an underground facility, is closed on the day ...
Finally, the division の evaluation には 100 years かかる
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This facility was established for the purpose of research on stratum storage, which is the final disposal of radioactive waste, and there is another place in Japan (in Enno, Gifu Prefecture). At this facility, you can enter the test tunnel by making a reservation in advance. Also, since it is a facility installed for research purposes, it seems that it will be removed in the future. Of course, there is no radioactive material brought into the facility, and the operation of the facility is also based on environmental protection. Here, the certification process and stratum disposal for the final disposal site ...
It looks like a stratum research facility for high-level radioactive waste next to the reindeer ranch in Horonobe Town. 1 There is an exhibition on radioactive waste on the floor and underground, and you can also climb to the observatory by elevator. (Free.)
a little bit of expertise, if you have a preliminary knowledge, it's more interesting.
The exhibition hall adjacent to one of the few research facilities in the world is studying the method of the final stratum buried treatment (sedimentary rock) of high level nuclear waste. It was very interesting for people with a preliminary knowledge of the nuclear fuel cycle, or geology, but I thought that the contents of the exhibition might be professional and difficult to understand for those who did not (especially children). You can really get off the tunnel hundreds of meters underground and tour it by pre-reservation system, and the number of days and people is limited. However, the exhibition hall, which imagines an underground facility, is closed on the day ...
Finally, the division の evaluation には 100 years かかる
This facility was established for the purpose of research on stratum storage, which is the final disposal of radioactive waste, and there is another place in Japan (in Enno, Gifu Prefecture). At this facility, you can enter the test tunnel by making a reservation in advance. Also, since it is a facility installed for research purposes, it seems that it will be removed in the future. Of course, there is no radioactive material brought into the facility, and the operation of the facility is also based on environmental protection. Here, the certification process and stratum disposal for the final disposal site ...
The observatory is free.
It looks like a stratum research facility for high-level radioactive waste next to the reindeer ranch in Horonobe Town. 1 There is an exhibition on radioactive waste on the floor and underground, and you can also climb to the observatory by elevator. (Free.)