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On which island is Japan's first nuclear power plant located?
Japan's first nuclear power plant is located in Fukushima Prefecture.

Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is the first stop of the world's largest nuclear power plant, located in Fukushima industrial zone, and the first nuclear power plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company. It has six units, all of which are boiling water reactors. On 2011March 12, a nuclear leak occurred in Fukushima prefecture for the first time due to the Great East Japan Earthquake. Units 1 1 6 of the First Nuclear Power Plant will all be permanently abandoned. Officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan was "very serious".

On February 22, 2002 1 year, the operator of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan said that the water level of the storage facilities of unit1fell after the 2. 13 earthquake in Honshu, Japan. On March 26, inside the nuclear power plant, the staff found possible signs of nuclear leakage. On April 13, the Japanese government officially decided to discharge Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea.

Japan discharges nuclear waste water.

Tokyo Electric Power Company has decided that Japan's nuclear polluted water will be discharged into the ocean on the afternoon of 24th, and the discharge will start at 13 local time, that is, Beijing time 12. According to Japanese media reports, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has about 6.5438+0.34 million tons of nuclear polluted water. In 2023, about 310.2 million tons of nuclear polluted water will be discharged for four times, with each discharge of about 7,800 tons. According to the plan, the sea discharge time should last at least 30 years.

Since the Japanese government made the decision to discharge the nuclear polluted water into the sea, the voice of international community's questioning and opposition has never stopped. For many people, Japan's nuclear pollution water discharge plan is chilling. By August 28th, 2023, more than10.05 million Koreans had participated in the signature campaign against nuclear pollution in Japan initiated by the party.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.