On the 4th, the ban on sweetfish fishing was lifted for the first time after the accident on the Kido River, which flows through Naraha Town, Fukushima Prefecture, where fishing and fishing had been refrained from due to the accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and it was crowded with many anglers.

The Kido River, which flows through Naraha Town, is known as a river where natural sweetfish can be harvested, and was crowded with many anglers every year until the nuclear accident 10 years ago.



Even after the evacuation order for Naraha Town was lifted six years ago, radioactive substances exceeding national standards were detected in sweetfish on the Kido River, so local fishermen's cooperatives refrained from fishing and fishing for radioactive substances. I have continued the inspection.



And this month, the ban on sweetfish fishing was lifted from the 4th because the safety was confirmed.



This is the first time that fishing and fishing have been lifted in rivers in areas where evacuation orders have been issued due to the nuclear accident.

On the 4th, while it was raining lightly, the anglers who had been waiting for it from early morning stood by the river, and some of them caught more than 50 fish.



A man in his 40s evacuating from Tomioka Town to Ibaraki Prefecture said, "I enjoy fishing in the Kido River for the first time in a long time. When I see a lot of people gathering in the river, I realize that it is gradually recovering. I will. "