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  1. Fukushima Prefecture - Wikipedia

    • Fukushima Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast at the southernmost part of the Tōhoku region, and is home to Lake Inawashiro, the fourth-largest lake in Japan. See more

    Overview

    Fukushima Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Fukushima Prefecture has a population of 1,771,100 (as of 1 July 2023 ) and has a geographic area of 13,783.90 square kilo… See more

    History

    The keyhole-shaped Ōyasuba Kofun is the largest kofun in the Tohoku region. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2000.
    Until the Meiji Restoration, the area of Fukushima … See more

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  2. Tōhoku region of Honshu

    Fukushima Prefecture (/ ˌfuːkuːˈʃiːmə /; Japanese: 福島県, romanized: Fukushima-ken, pronounced [ɸɯ̥kɯɕimaꜜkeɴ]) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. [2]
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  3. Fukushima accident | Summary, Date, Effects,

    Nov 13, 2024 · Fukushima accident, disaster that occurred in 2011 at the Fukushima Daiichi (‘Number One’) nuclear power plant on the Pacific coast of northern Japan, which was caused by a severe earthquake and powerful …

     
  4. Fukushima | Disaster, Nuclear, Tsunami, Map,

    Nov 13, 2024 · Fukushima, ken (prefecture), northeastern Honshu, Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. It is mostly mountainous, and settlement is concentrated in small interior basins and along the coast. Inawashiro Lake, 40 square miles …

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  6. Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

  7. Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear …

    Aug 23, 2023 · Where is the plant? The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is in the town of Okuma, in Fukushima Prefecture. It sits on the country's east coast, about 220km (137 miles)...

  8. 10 Facts About the Fukushima Disaster - History Hit

    Situated in the town of Okuma in Fukushima prefecture, on the northeast coast of Japan, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was battered by an enormous tsunami on 11 March 2011, causing a perilous nuclear meltdown and a mass …

  9. Fukushima Prefecture Travel Guide - japan-guide.com

    Fukushima (福島県, Fukushima-ken) is the third largest of Japan's 47 prefectures and stretches over 150 kilometers from the Pacific coast into the mountainous interior the Tohoku Region.

  10. Fukushima Daiichi - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Oct 30, 2019 · The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is located on the coast of Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. The plant comprised of six general electric light water boiling water reactors with a combined power of 4.7 …

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