Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fukushima-Fifth-Anniversary-in-Tokyo-27MZIFJ6DG1MO.htmlConceptually similarFukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOEXCompleted★★★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOEUCompleted★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOF0Completed★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOF2Completed★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOEWCompleted★★★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOEZCompleted★★★★Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGP0STPOF1Completed★★★★Tsuyoshi Yoshiwara Addresses Crowds in TokyoGP0STPOEYCompleted★★★★Fukushima Anniversary Protest in TokyoGP04HYECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPOEVFukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoRemembrance candles at a rally around the National Diet Building and Prime Minister’s Official Office in Tokyo.Greenpeace documented the 5th anniversary day of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Tokyo. The "Peace on Earth", commemoration event in Tokyo for the 5th anniversary of Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear disaster was held in the Hibiya Park. Japanese public protest against the Japanese government's nuclear energy policies, and voice their opposition to the restarting of nuclear plants, in the streets near the Japanese Diet Building and Prime Minister's official residence, in Tokyo. The demonstrations have been ongoing since March 2012. 100,000 people affected by the nuclear accident are still evacuated from their homes because of radiation contamination from the crippled nuclear power plant.Locations:East Asia-Japan-TokyoDate:11 Mar, 2016Credit:© Chiaki Oshima / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Anniversaries-Candlelight vigil-Candles-Commemorative features-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagement-SignsShoot:Fukushima Fifth Anniversary in TokyoGreenpeace documented the 5th anniversary day of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Tokyo. The "Peace on Earth", commemoration event in Tokyo for the 5th anniversary of Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear disaster was held in the Hibiya Park. Japanese public protest against the Japanese government's nuclear energy policies, and voice their opposition to the restarting of nuclear plants, in the streets near the Japanese Diet Building and Prime Minister's official residence, in Tokyo. The Friday evening demonstrations, which have been ongoing since March 2012. 100,000 people affected by the nuclear accident are still evacuated from their homes because of radiation contamination from the crippled nuclear power plant.