Was awesome to hear direct from locals and see in person the areas affected. The tour took us to two towns of east Fukushima near the coast where the Fukushima Daiichi (number 1) nuclear power plant are located: Namie (浪江) and Tomioka (富岡) towns.It’s ashamed to say as Japanese but I had not known so much about the Great East Japan Earthquake on the 11th March, 2011. They forms a long cherry blossom tunnel in spring, however, they are largely designated as No-Go zones now.
For your information, the amount we are exposed to by flight from Tokyo to New York is a hundred times as much as the one in the areas like Namie and Tomioka.According to the map of Fukushima disaster area on the handout, the restricted area under the evacuation order is divided into there zones: Difficult-to-Return Zone, Restricted Habitation Zone and Preparatory Zone for lifting of Evacuation Order.
Full-day Tours in Tokyo: Check out 44 reviews and photos of Viator's Fukushima disaster area day tour from Tokyo (Within 20 km of Fukushima Daiichi) Walk around Fukushima within 20 km from Fukushima Nuclear Power PlantI just took part in a day-trip tour with about 20 participants to Fukushima disaster area where the Great East Japan Earthquake and the mega tsunami attacked in 2011. Sunni was a very passionate and informative guide. Hiroka-san and the residents had moaned about the symbolic color of Tomioka changed from pink to black. If you want to back to Tokyo, you need to take train by yourself. It is a long day, but definitely worth it.A fascinating insight into the post-disaster reconstructionDispelling myths, facing hard facts and hearing people's both heartwarming heartbreaking stories, this tour gives an insight into the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami and its ongoing ramifications for those in the north of Japan. Spend a day in Nihonmatsu City in Northern Fukushima, an area known for rich cultural traditions and specialties in sake, lacquerware, and fruits. We including Tokyoite should not forget this whether we support the current energy generation policy or not. After that, it started to be decontaminated (and the JR station is available now). Even worse, we lost control of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. For starters it's not just about the tourist point of view, thiTokyo Panoramic : Meiji Shrine,Asakusa Temple,Tokyo Bay Cruise & Odaiba Day TourMt Fuji, Hakone, Lake Ashi Cruise and Bullet Train Day Trip from Tokyo One of the highlHad a great 2 days exploring Fukushima with JWT. Finally, I got the chance to visit the disaster-hit area in Fukushima with this There has been No-Go zones under the evacuation order since the earthquake occurred and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant spread radiation. He supported to abandon nuclear power generation based on his experience.I was really shocked by his story and clearly understood that stable electricity in Tokyo was supplied from the Fukushima’s nuclear power plants. Our guide was very informed and kept us educated on the events during the tour. Highly recommendedThis tour was incredibly well organized and provided us diverse experiences in the disaster area. The vast farm housed a number of cattle which were unsalable since they were exposed to radiation. • Fukushima disaster area is about 200-250 km away from Tokyo in a straight line • We need about 7 hours for round trip to Fukushima from Tokyo by van or bus. Due to radiation exposure, the station had been left untouched for 3–4 years since the tsunami had destroyed it. However, he claimed to live there with them in the future as well.The next destination was an elementary school along the coast in Ukedo. Don’t take it from us – here’s what people have to say about this operator.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Fukushima disaster area day tour from Tokyo (Within 20 km of Fukushima Daiichi) provided by Japan Wonder TravelUnique and Unforgettable Two Days in Fukushima – Highly Recommended!Well-organized and respectful tour of exclusion zoneAmazing tour which provides you with a lot of impressionsAn intimate, authentic and deep experience in FukushimaWhich attractions will I visit with Fukushima disaster area day tour from Tokyo (Within 20 km of Fukushima Daiichi)?During this experience, places you will visit include:How much is Fukushima disaster area day tour from Tokyo (Within 20 km of Fukushima Daiichi)?Fukushima disaster area day tour from Tokyo (Within 20 km of Fukushima Daiichi) price starts from US$260.00. At the same time, the problem of decontamination was where the wastes should be disposed. We turned on the Geiger counter and it said 0.21 microsievert/h in front of Namie Station. This Fukushima tour is quite friendly for everyone with kind English-speaking guides and simple transportation from Tokyo. Comfortable journey with English speaking guide will show you a clear picture of Fukushima's pain & willingness of rebuilding the whole city from ashes! The central zone in Namie we walked around is the area where the evacuation order has been already lifted. ... Tokyo Anime tour and Cherry blossom for 6 days.
This tour started from Tokyo Station on 8:00 and it spent 3.5 hours getting to Fukushima area by van. You can enjoy Anime Japan, Ghibli Museum, Team … I saw lots of the wastes covered by black container bags put from place to place in the towns. Near public transportation Why pink originally?Tomioka is famous as one of the best places to see cherry blossoms in Fukushima. If you cancel within 2 days of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.