What do you think of today's hot spots? The evil fruits sown in those years have already doomed the fate of Japan in the future.
Japan is a resource-poor country and a world-renowned nuclear power country, with a territory of less than 500,000 square kilometers and 55 nuclear reactors at !!its peakIn 2000, in order to support the sustainable development of its own economy, Japan proposed a policy direction of high dependence on nuclear energy, and planned to increase nuclear power generation to 90 gigawatts by 2050, reaching about 60% of the total power generation. By 2011, the share of nuclear power had risen to 30 percent.
However, on the afternoon of March 11, 2011, 9Mega 0** and triggered a super tsunami that swept through the eastern part of Japan and caused a nuclear leak at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, causing about 190,000 people died, 2,553 were missing, and 6,242 were injured. Currently, there are 15 operating nuclear power plants in Japan. Of these, 23 units of 10 nuclear power plants have been decommissioned, but they have not yet been decommissioned and may continue to operate in the future. Together, these units generate about 15 gigawatts of electricity. Although many nuclear power plants have been shut down, some still have extremely sensitive separated plutonium. If these nuclear reactors, like the Shiga nuclear power plant, spread harmful substances due to natural disasters, a huge crisis could sweep the world, and the intervention of atmospheric circulation would spread to the whole world, and the shadow of Fukushima nuclear radiation would naturally loom over Japan and the East Asian economic circle more than a decade later, and Japan restarted the construction of six nuclear power plants after shutting down all nuclear power plants in 2012. As a matter of policy, these units have been affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident, and it is still unknown when they will be built or put into operation.
At the same time, Japan's automobile industry, steel industry, and chemical industry, which were proud of it, were exposed to fraud cases, and the reputation of the Japanese industry, which has always been known for its lean manufacturing industry, collapsed.
Japan, a country that has degenerated from a first-class developed country, has degenerated into a country full of short-sightedness and lies, but in just a few decades, it has not become a weapon, and it cannot blame the Plaza Agreement!