The Japanese have made in Fukushima “nuclear” tourism

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Японцы превратили Фукусиму в место для "ядерного" туризмаTourists are offered to visit the working farm and rice fields, which explore the effect of radiation on livestock and plants.

In Japan are becoming increasingly popular tours to Ghost towns that arose after the accident at the nuclear power plant Fukushima-1 in March 2011.

Tourists are taken to an abandoned town of Okuma – the closest to nuclear power plants. The route passes through working farm and rice fields, which explore the effect of radiation on livestock and plants.

To participate in the research and the tourists themselves.

This one-day tour costs $ 210. The accident at the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture occurred as a result of the strongest during the observation of the earthquake in Japan on 11 March 2011.

Although three operating units of the nuclear power plant was stopped, emergency protection, at the same time there was interrupted power supply (including backup diesel generators) required for removal of the residual energy of the reactor. In December 2013, the NPP was officially closed, but the station is still continuing work on elimination of consequences of the accident.

Assessment of the Japanese nuclear engineers, for putting the object in a stable and safe state it can take up to 40 years.

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