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40 First time in a year? I visited the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant. . .
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This is my 2 first visit since I stayed at a hotel near the nuclear power plant a long time ago. The museum is free and overlooks the entire site from the outline of the nuclear power plant, models, and other rooftops. Based on the waves of 3.11 15 m, the waves of 3.11 seem to be under construction over 18m wall 1.6Km. Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, which is responsible for Japanese power, is doing its best.
There are 5 reactors, but all of them are stopped due to the Tohoku earthquake. Currently, the internal 2 is working on the decommissioning of the reactor, and the 3 is working on the breakwater raising, etc., and it seems that the time of the resumption is seen with the tiger view 々. There is a tall building next to the Nuclear Museum. On the top floor, there is a glass-enclosed observation room overlooking all directions, and although all the exterior views can be seen well, the staff are resident and watch to prevent shooting. It is explained as a security reason. I go to the earthquake-stricken areas of Tohoku almost every year, but ...
I was able to see it when I went to the Hamaoka Nuclear Museum for sightseeing in Omaezaki. However, I can only see it from the observatory of the Nuclear Museum, but it was quite interesting to see the tsunami breakwater, fire engine arrangement, turbine building, and nuclear reactor building. However, the turbine building and the reactor building are square factory buildings, so is it like this? It may be about that. From the viewpoint of security, access to the power plant and shooting from the observatory were not possible.
The news of the nuclear power plant that I have seen since the Fukushima accident 々. However, I still thought that it was a good opportunity to go to the Nuclear Museum and see the exhibition. "I was able to learn about the mechanisms of nuclear power generation and safety measures."
2 I went to the Nuclear Museum in the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Station with my old daughter. A teaching material using a sensor? There was a daughter who enjoyed it as it was. The demon bride is also a masterpiece for the replica of the reactor. I took a picture.
40 First time in a year? I visited the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant. . .
This is my 2 first visit since I stayed at a hotel near the nuclear power plant a long time ago. The museum is free and overlooks the entire site from the outline of the nuclear power plant, models, and other rooftops. Based on the waves of 3.11 15 m, the waves of 3.11 seem to be under construction over 18m wall 1.6Km. Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, which is responsible for Japanese power, is doing its best.
I can't take pictures.
There are 5 reactors, but all of them are stopped due to the Tohoku earthquake. Currently, the internal 2 is working on the decommissioning of the reactor, and the 3 is working on the breakwater raising, etc., and it seems that the time of the resumption is seen with the tiger view 々. There is a tall building next to the Nuclear Museum. On the top floor, there is a glass-enclosed observation room overlooking all directions, and although all the exterior views can be seen well, the staff are resident and watch to prevent shooting. It is explained as a security reason. I go to the earthquake-stricken areas of Tohoku almost every year, but ...
Of course, but I can't get close!
I was able to see it when I went to the Hamaoka Nuclear Museum for sightseeing in Omaezaki. However, I can only see it from the observatory of the Nuclear Museum, but it was quite interesting to see the tsunami breakwater, fire engine arrangement, turbine building, and nuclear reactor building. However, the turbine building and the reactor building are square factory buildings, so is it like this? It may be about that. From the viewpoint of security, access to the power plant and shooting from the observatory were not possible.
Atomic Power Hall で Less し Reluctantly
The news of the nuclear power plant that I have seen since the Fukushima accident 々. However, I still thought that it was a good opportunity to go to the Nuclear Museum and see the exhibition. "I was able to learn about the mechanisms of nuclear power generation and safety measures."
2 with my old daughter
2 I went to the Nuclear Museum in the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Station with my old daughter. A teaching material using a sensor? There was a daughter who enjoyed it as it was. The demon bride is also a masterpiece for the replica of the reactor. I took a picture.