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From the beginning, the main buildings of the Onagawa Station, such as the reactor buildings, the turbine buildings and the control building, have been arranged in consideration of nature. In January of , the facilities obtained ISO certification, an international standard related to the environment.

The power station is located on the Oshika Peninsula near Matsushima, one of the three best scenic places in Japan. People are just kind of lying around and relaxing," said Tatsuya Abe, 29, who is staying at the plant with his wife and three-year-old daughter.

The Onagawa plant was built to withstand nine metre high tsunamis compared with Fukushima's 5. It had only light damage, including a fire near a turbine and some water that splashed out of a fuel rods pool. A jump in radioactivity was attributed to leaks from Fukushima. A billboard posted by a protest group near the entrance road to the plant reads: "Eliminate nuclear power!

Will it stop because of an accident or because we stop it together? This article is more than 10 years old. Hundreds of survivors shelter next door to power station reactors in stark contrast to Fukushima disaster 75 miles away. Tsunami survivors outside the Onagawa nuclear power station where they have been sheltering.

Reuse this content. Murai announced his decision after meeting with Hiroshi Kameyama, mayor of the city of Ishinomaki, and Yoshiaki Suda, mayor of the town of Onagawa. The two municipalities host the Onagawa nuclear plant. At a 9 November meeting, the leaders of most of Miyagi's 35 municipalities agreed to support the decisions of Onagawa and Ishinomaki.

The prefectural council approved the restart in October. The Onagawa plant was the closest nuclear power plant to the epicentre of the earthquake and tsunami of 11 March, , but sustained far less damage than expected. The earthquake knocked out four of the plant's five external power lines, but the remaining line provided sufficient power for its three BWRs to be brought to cold shutdown.

Onagawa 1 briefly suffered a fire in the non-nuclear turbine building. The plant was largely unaffected by the tsunami as it sits on an elevated embankment more than 14m above sea level, but the basement floors of unit 2 were flooded.



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