Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Restart-of-Sendai-Nuclear-Plant-in-Japan-27MZIFJ6ZC0TH.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9JJCompleted★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9H3Completed★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9H2Completed★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9JOCompleted★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9GYCompleted★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9JQCompleted★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9JKCompleted★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9G3Completed★★★★Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGP0STP9G5Completed★★★★View AllGP0STP9JIProtest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanFormer Prime Minister Naoto Kan protests with local people in front of the Sendai nuclear plant. After almost two nuclear free years, the owner of the Sendai nuclear power plant, Kyushu Electric Power Company, decided to switch on the Sendai reactor unit 1. There has been significant opposition to the restart of Japan’s 43 nuclear plants, however the government is allowing utilities to restart their ageing nuclear reactors despite unresolved seismic and volcanic safety issues.Locations:Asia-East Asia-Japan-SendaiDate:11 Aug, 2015Credit:© Masaya Noda / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Hands-Journalism-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Microphones-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Nuclear power stations-Outdoors-People-Small group of people-SpeechesShoot:Protest against Restart of Sendai Nuclear Plant in JapanGreenpeace Japan joined protests with local people near the Sendai nuclear power plant. After almost two years nuclear free, the owner of the power plant, Kyushu Electric Power Company, decided to switch on the Sendai reactor unit 1. There has been significant opposition to the restart of Japan’s 43 nuclear plants, however the government is allowing utilities companies to restart their ageing nuclear reactors despite unresolved seismic and volcanic safety issues.