Rokkasho
Rokkasho is a village in Aomori Prefecture, Japan., the village had an estimated population of 9,559 in 5109 households, and a population density of 38 persons per km². The total area of the village is.
Geography
Rokkasho occupies the eastern coastline of the base of Shimokita Peninsula, facing the Pacific Ocean to the east. The village forms the northern shoreline of Lake Ogawara.Neighbouring municipalities
Aomori Prefecture- Misawa
- Shimokita District
- *Higashidōri
- Kamikita District
- *Noheji
- *Tōhoku
- *Yokohama
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Rokkasho has remained relatively stable over the past 70 years.History
The area around Rokkasho was known for raising horses during the Kamakura period. During the Edo period, it was controlled by the Nanbu clan of Morioka Domain, becoming part of the territories of Shichinohe Domain in the latter half of the Edo period. With the establishment of the modern municipalities system after the start of the Meiji period, on April 1, 1889, the village of Rokkasho was created following the merger of six small hamlets.Government
Rokkasho has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral village council of 18 members. Rokkasho is part of Kamikita District which contributes four members to the Aomori Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the village is part of Aomori 2nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.Economy
The economy of Rokkasho has traditionally been dependent on agriculture and commercial fishing. From the 1980s onwards, the village has become a center for various energy developments, which now dominate the local economy. Rokkasho's per capita income was $129,676Nuclear industry and research
Nuclear fuel cycle related facilities:- Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited headquarters
- The Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant
- A uranium enrichment plant and plutonium reprocessing plant.
- A MOX fuel fabrication facility with an 800-ton per year capacity when completed
- A low level nuclear waste storage facility
- A high level nuclear waste temporary storage and monitoring facility
Since the 1970s, local opposition to plans to operate Japan's first large commercial plutonium plant at Rokkasho have focused on the threat of a large-scale release of radioactivity. During the 1990s anti-nuclear groups in Japan released studies showing the risks of routine operation of the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant. The facility in full operation is designed to separate as much as 8 tons of plutonium each year from spent reactor fuel from Japan's domestic nuclear reactors. As of 2006 Japan owned approximately 45 tons of separated plutonium.
In May, 2006, an international awareness campaign about the dangers of the Rokkasho reprocessing plant, Stop Rokkasho, was launched by musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. Greenpeace has opposed operation of the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant under a campaign called "Wings of Peace: No more Hiroshima, Nagasaki. Stop Rokkasho" since 2002 and has launched a cyberaction to stop the project.
Rokkasho was a candidate to host the plasma fusion reactor ITER, but lost out to Cadarache, France. Rokkasho has been hosting the Helios high-performance supercomputer centre capable of performing complex plasma physics calculations for fusion research, since January 2012.
Gas and wind power
- Mutsu-Ogawara Oil Storage Facility
- * Completed: September 1985
- * Max capacity: around 5,700 megaliters in 51 tanks
- * Current usage: 4,920 megaliters at end of March 2003
- * Managing company:Mutsu-Ogawara Oil Storage Co Ltd
- Mutsu-Ogawara Wind Farm
- *Established: January 2003
- * Power: 31,500 kW
- * Managing company: Eco power
- Rokkashomura Futamata Wind Power Plant
- * Established: December 2003
- * Power: 31,850 kW
- * Managing company: Japan Wind Development Company Ltd
- Rokkashomura Wind Power Plant
- * Established: May 2007
- * Power: 51,000 kW
- * Managing company: Japan Wind Development Company Ltd
- Battery energy storage facility
- * 34 MW grid energy storage facility using sodium–sulfur batteries, manufactured by NGK, installed since 2008
Agriculture
Fishing
Three small fishing ports.Education
Rokkasho has four public elementary schools and three public middle schools operated by the village government and one public high school operated by the Aomori Prefectural Board of Education.Transportation
Railway
- Rokkasho is not served by any passenger train service. The closest train station is either Noheji Station or Otomo Station on the Aomori Railway or Fukikoshi Station on the Ōminato Line
Highway
- Shimokita Expressway
Seaports
- Port of Mutsu-Ogawa
International relations
Local attractions
- Rokkasho Prefectural History Museum
- Rokkasho Atomic Energy Visitors Center
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