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The Prime Minister Visits Fukushima Prefecture
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Photograph of the Prime Minister giving words of encouragement to people working at the site 1
Photograph of the Prime Minister giving words of encouragement to people working at the site 2
Photograph of the Prime Minister giving words of encouragement to people working at the site 3
Photograph of the Prime Minister observing the site of the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (pool photo)
Photograph of the Prime Minister visiting Kawauchi Village
Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a factory in Kawauchi Village
Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a convenience store in Kawauchi Village
Photograph of the Prime Minister observing a test cultivation facility of a plant factory in Kawauchi Village
Photograph of the Prime Minister giving words of encouragement at the Futaba County Fire Defense Headquarters
Photograph of the Prime Minister having talks with evacuees at a temporary housing in Kawauchi Village 1
Photograph of the Prime Minister having talks with evacuees at a temporary housing in Kawauchi Village 2
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Fukushima Prefecture to gauge the progress of reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake.
First, the Prime Minister visited J-Village in Naraha Town, and gave words of encouragement to the people who are engaged in work there.
Then, the Prime Minister headed to the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)'s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station to extend words of encouragement to the people who are engaged in work there, and examined the site.
Later, the Prime Minister headed to Kawauchi Village. There, he had talks with the evacuees who are currently living in temporary housing, and observed factories along with other facilities.
Lastly, the Prime Minister headed to Koriyama City and had talks with residents who have evacuated there.