Nuclear safety in Japan
ID: nuclear-safety-in-japan
Nuclear safety in Japan refers to the regulatory frameworks, practices, and technologies implemented to ensure the safe operation of nuclear facilities and to protect public health and the environment from the potential hazards associated with nuclear energy. Japan has a complex relationship with nuclear power, particularly following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in March 2011, which significantly impacted its nuclear safety policies and public perception of nuclear energy.
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