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  2. File:Map of Japan with highlight on 07 Fukushima prefecture.svg

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    Fukushima-gâing; Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Fukushima (talaith) Usage on da.wikipedia.org Fukushima-præfekturet; Usage on de.wiktionary.org Fukushima; Usage on en.wikinews.org Category:Fukushima Prefecture; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Gubernio Fukuŝima; Usage on es.wikinews.org Japón realiza más de 360.000 pruebas a niños en Prefectura de ...

  3. Ebisu Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Ebisu Circuit complex has seven individual tracks and two skid pad type circuits. The circuits are Nishi (West), Kita (North), Higashi (East), Minami (South) as well as Drift Land, the School Course, The Touge (mountain pass) and 'KuruKuru Land' which are the skidpads.

  4. Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima I and II Nuclear Accidents Overview Map showing evacuation and other zone progression and selected radiation levels. The Japanese reaction occurred after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. A nuclear emergency was declared by the government of Japan on 11 March.

  5. Japan National Route 114 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 114 (国道114号, Kokudō Hyaku jūyongō) is a national highway of Japan that traverses the prefecture of Fukushima in a northwest–southeast routing. It connects the prefecture's capital city, Fukushima in north-central Fukushima Prefecture to the town of Namie on the prefecture's eastern coast.

  6. Bandai-Azuma Roadway - Wikipedia

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    The completed road runs from Fukushima City's Takayu Hot Springs to Tsuchiyu Pass (土湯峠, Tsuchiyu Tōge) for a total distance of 28.7 km. The roadway passes directly next to the crater of Mt. Azuma , so visitors who so desire can park their cars in the nearby visitor center and take the short hike up to the crater's rim.

  7. File:Fukushimaku-Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima-ku map, Osaka City, Japan. Date: 13 March 2008: Source: Image drawn by myself (製作者本人) Author: Inoue-hiro: Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL ...

  8. File:Fukushima accidents overview map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This SVG map contains embedded raster graphics. Such images are liable to produce inferior results when scaled to different sizes (as well as possibly being very inefficient in file size).

  9. Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

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    The Fukushima nuclear accident was a major nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima, Japan, which began on 11 March 2011. The proximate cause of the accident was the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami , which resulted in electrical grid failure and damaged nearly all of the power plant's backup energy ...