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Japan restarts world's biggest nuclear plant

The regional governor approved the resumption last month, although public opinion remains sharply divided.

January 21, 2026 / 16:43 IST
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Kashiwazaki-Kariwa is the world's biggest nuclear power plant by potential capacity, although just one reactor of seven was restarted.
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  • Japan restarts world's largest nuclear plant after 2011 disaster.
  • Local residents remain divided, with 60 percent opposing the restart
  • Japan aims to boost nuclear power to cut fossil fuel use and meet energy needs

The world's biggest nuclear power plant was restarted Wednesday for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, its Japanese operator said, despite persistent safety concerns among residents.

The plant was "started at 19:02" (1002 GMT), Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) spokesman Tatsuya Matoba told AFP of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata prefecture.

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The regional governor approved the resumption last month, although public opinion remains sharply divided.

On Tuesday, a few dozen protesters -- mostly elderly -- braved freezing temperatures to demonstrate in the snow near the plant's entrance, whose buildings line the Sea of Japan coast.