Following the government's decision to release the treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station to the sea, the prefectural and local government councils visited the TEPCO headquarters on the 21st to provide specific compensation. I urged you to show the framework as soon as possible.

In response, President Tomoaki Kobayakawa revealed his thoughts during the summer of this year.

The government decided to release to the sea to dilute the concentration of the treated water, below the reference of the country after two years in prospect, including radioactive substances such as tritium, which continue to grow in April, in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant this year, thereby resulting TEPCO will compensate for the damage caused by the rumor.



Following the government's decision, the Fukushima Prefecture Nuclear Damage Countermeasures Council, which consists of more than 200 organizations including prefectures, local governments, and agriculture, forestry and fisheries, met with President Tomoaki Kobayakawa at the head office of TEPCO on the 21st, and has a perfect reputation. After taking measures, he requested that a concrete framework for compensation for reputational damage be shown as soon as possible.



In response, President Kobayakawa said, "I would like to show the framework around the summer and start explaining it." And clarified the idea of ​​listening to the opinions of local governments and producers.



Masaaki Suzuki, Deputy Governor of Fukushima Prefecture, who finished the request, said, "I think that the time has been concretely indicated and I have taken a step forward."