This paper examines the first occurrence of conflict between early nuclear policy and the local autonomy in democratised Japan after World War 2, which arose in 1959, when the residents of Mizr moto village moved against the Kansai Research Reactor planned to be installed in Katano, a nearby town. The previous year, the physicists of the Science Council of Japan had made a proposal which called for democratic control of nuclear technology. This proposal was officially submitted to the Science and Technology Agency, on the occasion of the controversy concerning the safety of the Kansai Research Reactor when the former Takatsuki plan was at issue. It seems that the proposal included the idea of forming an agency analogous to the Nuclear Regul...
This paper describes the involvement of the residents of the Yamakiya district of the Kawamata town,...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past fifty years, Ja...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
The scientific safety assessment of the Kansai Research Reactor, issued by the Science Council of Ja...
This paper compares the history of planning process for the installation the Kansai Research Reactor...
This article seeks to explain how, given Japan’s “nuclear allergy ” following World War II, a small ...
In light of events at the Daiichi nuclear plant, this article discusses the origins of nuclear power...
This article seeks to explain how, given Japan’s “nuclear allergy ” following World War II, a small ...
Until 2011, there are fifty four nuclear power plants in Japan, which is a third of the total genera...
The Tokyo Electric Power Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear was caused by the huge tsunami of the Great East ...
As a result of investigating cause and effect of accidents or natural disasters, the authorities con...
The purpose of this study, Controversial Facilities in Japan, 1955 – 1995, is to understand the fact...
In this paper, the hypothesis challenges, “Will Japan develop Nuclear weapons?” The research of this...
The Signature Campaign against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs in 1954 caused the nationwide movement agai...
This article examines the role of scientific experts in the post-war Japanese antinuclear power move...
This paper describes the involvement of the residents of the Yamakiya district of the Kawamata town,...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past fifty years, Ja...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
The scientific safety assessment of the Kansai Research Reactor, issued by the Science Council of Ja...
This paper compares the history of planning process for the installation the Kansai Research Reactor...
This article seeks to explain how, given Japan’s “nuclear allergy ” following World War II, a small ...
In light of events at the Daiichi nuclear plant, this article discusses the origins of nuclear power...
This article seeks to explain how, given Japan’s “nuclear allergy ” following World War II, a small ...
Until 2011, there are fifty four nuclear power plants in Japan, which is a third of the total genera...
The Tokyo Electric Power Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear was caused by the huge tsunami of the Great East ...
As a result of investigating cause and effect of accidents or natural disasters, the authorities con...
The purpose of this study, Controversial Facilities in Japan, 1955 – 1995, is to understand the fact...
In this paper, the hypothesis challenges, “Will Japan develop Nuclear weapons?” The research of this...
The Signature Campaign against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs in 1954 caused the nationwide movement agai...
This article examines the role of scientific experts in the post-war Japanese antinuclear power move...
This paper describes the involvement of the residents of the Yamakiya district of the Kawamata town,...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past fifty years, Ja...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...