Production with cooperation of MOE
MOE cooperates the productions of TV programs and events to help widely communicate correct information on Fukushima and eliminate misconceptions about the area.
Three bloggers from overseas each visit a different destination within Fukushima Prefecture following their respective interests in the show.
They report discoveries and moving experiences they have had respectively in Fukushima. Their themes are varied, including (1) comprehensive conditions of environmental remediation, (2) tourism and food, and (3) technological innovation and development.
Published: December 8, 2017
This is the “Highlights of 4 episodes of “Fukushima Today””, which was broadcast in January 21,2018.
Published: January 23, 2018
Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) cooperated in producing the TV program “Fukushima Today” to show what is really going on Fukushima to the world.
This program, which will be broadcast in 4 episodes, focuses on the key persons in Fukushima, showing you how hard they work to revitalize Fukushima.
Published: January 4, 2018
Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) cooperated in producing the TV program “Fukushima Today” to show what is really going on Fukushima to the world.
This program, which will be broadcast in 4 episodes, focuses on the key persons in Fukushima, showing you how hard they work to revitalize Fukushima.
Published: December 25, 2017
Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) cooperated in producing the TV program “Fukushima Today” to show what is really going on Fukushima to the world.
This program, which will be broadcast in 4 episodes, focuses on the key persons in Fukushima, showing you how hard they work to revitalize Fukushima.
Published: November 27, 2017
Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) cooperated in producing the TV program “Fukushima Today” to show what is really going on Fukushima to the world.
This program, which will be broadcast in 4 episodes, focuses on the key persons in Fukushima, showing you how hard they work to revitalize Fukushima.
Published: November 20, 2017
A public event, titled “The Future of Fukushima: A New Generation Rises to the Challenge,” was held at David Brower Center on October 30, 2017, hosted by Earth and Environmental Sciences Area at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Center for Japanese Studies at University of California, Berkeley.
Published: November 1, 2017