2014/09/24
About 16,000 people took part in an anti-nuclear rally at Kameido Central Park in Tokyo’s Koto Ward on Sept. 23, demanding that plans to reactivate the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima Prefecture, be scrapped, its organizer said.
The rally, “Goodbye to Nuclear Power Plants,” had originally been scheduled to take place at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward, but the venue for the event was hastily rearranged due to an outbreak of dengue fever there.
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16,000 people gather at Tokyo park to protest against restart of nuclear plants (Mainichi Newspaper)
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