Director, Minamisoma Municipal General HospitalOikawa TomoyoshiBoard Chairperson, Eco Energy Minamisoma Research Institute Takahashi SoheiRepresentative Director, Suzuki Shuzoten BrewerySuzuki DaisukeRepresentative, Odaka KoboHirohata YukoRepresentative Director, Asubito Fukushima (General Incorporated Association) Hangai EijuManaging Director and Hamadori Representative,Higashi-no-Shoku-no-Kai (General Incorporated Association)Takahashi DaijuYouth Division, Namie Town Chamber of CommerceZenji AkihiroPresident, NPO Happy Road NetNishimoto YumikoPresident, Wonder Farm Motoki HiroshiThere are many people in Fukushima who are courageously working for revitalization in various fields.Through dialogue, it is possible to learn about the situation of the earthquake and nuclear disaster and the initiatives and issues aimed at revitalization from a variety of perspectives.Conveying the residents’ honest thoughts about what happened on “that day”“Namie-machi Monogatari Tsutaetai” (Namie Town Storytellers)Thinking about the leadership qualities through the disasterThinking about sustainable agriculture from the energy sector“I’m back home” in NamieReviving the spirit of sake brewingBuilding a new resident-led community Fostering young people who can address social issues ~The “chain of admiration” will pioneer the future~ Putting agriculture at the heart of local industry Towards a sustainable society through sweet potatoesFukushima Shirohato Farm Work in search of Fukushima’s lightPursuing local excitementA widening circle of exchangeEnjoying this town’s changesMoving the region forward with a global perspective while remaining locally rootedA new hub for supporting local agricultureLearn about TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station todayFukushima Revitalization Headquarters, TEPCO24Medical Care and Welfare ResidentEnergyBusiness Local DevelopmentEducation and Human Resources DevelopmentAgricultureBusiness Education and Human Resources DevelopmentNuclear Power Station DecommissioningLocal DevelopmentAgricultureThis group was formed by two residents of Namie who were living in temporary housing at the time. Based on local folk tales, old stories and accounts of the earthquake and nuclear disaster, the members create picture story shows and animations and hold performances and screenings of their works in various parts of Japan. Their aim is to continue passing on the memories of their hometown and the memories and lessons of the earthquake and nuclear disaster.At the time of the disaster, he was the vice-director of a core hospital just 23 kilometres from TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, where he was in charge of the frontline. Reflecting on his decisions and mental conflicts over questions such as “what should we do with the hospital, the patients, the staff...?” as the situation at the nuclear accident worsened, he talks about approaches to leadership. joint effort with In a this organisation promotes a half-field, half-energy “solar sharing” model for local regeneration, using solar panels installed on farmland to generate energy. This aims to stabilise farmers’ incomes through additional income from the sale of power and to achieve sustainable agriculture and local production and local consumption of energy.Despite losing his sake warehouse to the tsunami and being forced to evacuate due to the nuclear disaster, Mr. Suzuki resumed brewing sake in Yamagata Prefecture, where he had evacuated. Through the production of sake made from local rice, he continues to disseminate the current conditions of Namie Town. The company opened a brewery at the roadside station MICHINOEKI-NAMIE in 2021, making sake brewing in the town possible for the first time in 10 years.local farmers, to support Following the disaster, she formed a group (Odaka Supporters 3B+1) the revitalization of Odaka Ward. The group runs the “Odaka Platform”, a hub for promoting interaction between residents, businesses, visitors and others. It is actively involved in activities with the aim of “bringing together what everyone can and wants to do, and creating opportunities for action”. Born in Odaka Ward of Minamisoma City, he was previously a board member of TEPCO. He runs a social entrepreneurship school, etc. for high school and university students with the aim of developing human resources who will drive revitalization. Based on the philosophy that “above all, the ‘chain of admirations’ in which independent-minded young people become the objects of admiration for juniors will become the driving force that pioneers the future”, he strives to foster the next generation.Fukushima Shirohato Farm grows sweet potatoes on an area of more than 40 hectares. Since the disaster, the farm has been working to establish a new farming model and production area by cultivating abandoned farmland. It is also working with local government and businesses to build storage and processing facilities. It is working to promote agricultural regeneration and local employment.the He founded “NoMA Labo”, which works to create businesses for developing the local community and solving social problems in the Coastal Region, and incorporated it in 2020. After moving his residence to Namie Town in 2021, he launched full-scale activities in the area. He continues to carry out PR activities highlighting local producers.In his role as director of the Youth Division, Namie Town Chamber of Commerce, he works hard to vitalize the community and organises PR events. By actively engaging with various sectors, including producers, businesses and students, he is building networks within the town, widening the circle of resident-led community development. This NPO conducts works to develop human resources regional regeneration. It implements the “Fukushima Hamakaido (Beach Highway) Sakura Project” to plant cherry trees along the National Route 6 with senior high school students, etc. as part of its initiatives. Ms. Nishimoto led students to visit areas affected by the Chernobyl nuclear power station accident and continues to implement activities from an international perspective.This company was founded with the goal of becoming a farm where people can experience the wonder and appeal of agriculture and food. By shipping tomatoes and running a hands-on theme park where visitors can get close to agriculture, the farm aims not only to add value to agricultural products and revitalise the region, but also to encourage and foster the next generation of farmers.Visitors can hear directly from the staff at the Fukushima Revitalization Headquarters about the progress of decommissioning work at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and revitalization initiatives. It is also possible to take a guided tour inside the power station site under certain conditions.for revitalization and People Courageously Working for Revitalization
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