Fukushima is written asç¦å³¶ in Japanese.ç¦ (fuku) means 'good fortune', while 島 (shima) means 'island'. To say 'Fukushima Prefecture', you simply add 県 (ken) on the end to makeç¦å³¶çœŒ (fukushima-ken).
It means Island of Good Luck.
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
it means sasaki in Japanese
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
Japanese reaction to Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster happened in 2011.
Kenji Fukushima has written: 'Takumi no waza to kokoro' -- subject(s): Japanese Pottery, Potaters, Potters, Pottery, Japanese
As in the one in partial meltdown, Fukushima
Akiho Fukushima has written: 'Kojiki, Fudoki' -- subject(s): Fudoki, History and criticism, Japanese literature, Kojiki
Akiko Fukushima has written: 'Japanese foreign policy' -- subject(s): 20th century, World politics, Foreign relations
Dai-ichi, or Daiichi, means first. There are two Fukushima power plants, both of which are run by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. The names are Fukushima Daiichi, meaning the first Fukushima plant, and Fukushima Daini, meaning the second plant.
Fukushima
Fukushima is owned by Tokyo Electric Power Co
Construction for the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant started the 25th of July, 1967. The plant was built by Kajima Construction Corporation, Ltd. This is a Japanese construction company. Founded in 1840. Fukushima I was fully operational in the year 1971.
It should be the Fukushima Fifty. This refers to the number of staff on shift at the plant, I think with shift rotations it will be a larger total but fifty at any one time.
Present 2013. None. All are active. Fukushima has been 'Decommissioned'.
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