As it has been 10 years since the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, a group of citizens who oppose the nuclear power plant held a rally in front of TEPCO and appealed against restarting.

About 550 people participated in the rally held in front of the TEPCO headquarters in Tokyo.



He raised banners and banners stating, "I strongly oppose the restart of the nuclear power plant," and said, "The accident in Fukushima is not over," or "Take responsibility and stop the nuclear power plant."



A 52-year-old man who voluntarily evacuated from Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, said, "I'm worried about the nuclear power plant every time an earthquake occurs. Electric power companies are at risk of evacuating people around them once an accident occurs. Are you really aware that you are moving things? There was a story that the seismometer was broken even in the recent earthquake, and I don't think the nuclear power plant can be moved in such a sloppy state. "



In addition, an 83-year-old man living in Tokyo said, "I heard that people living in Fukushima are hard, but people who have evacuated are also hard to live, and I thought that I had to take some action. I think people are against the nuclear power plant, but I want them to speak up and act a little more. "