The booth featured various exhibits on the country’s peaceful uses of nuclear energy under the main theme of “Life, Safety and Prosperity.” Among other things, 3-D videos were shown, and models displayed.

The opening ceremony for the booth took place on the first day of the general conference, with State Minister Masaji Matsuyama for Science and Technology Policy, the Japanese delegate to the conference, attending and delivering prepared remarks.

At the ceremony, Matsuyama first emphasized the potential of nuclear technology in contributing to the enhancement of people’s lives in such areas as food production, medical care and environmental protection, not to mention power generation.

He also explained to visitors that, at the booth, they could see such things as heavy particle therapy equipment for medical use, 3-D images of a nuclear reactor building (photo, below), and panels describing the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants.

3-D images of a nuclear reactor building

The minister concluded by pledging that Japan would continue to cooperate with the IAEA in promoting nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

Following the minister’s comments, JAIF President Akio Takahashi led a cheer among the people present—a hundred or so—for the success of the exhibition. They were then treated to Japanese sake produced in Fukushima Prefecture. The first day saw some 270 visitors drop by at the booth.

Governmental ministries and organizations participating in the booth’s exhibitions included the Cabinet Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), the National Institute for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST).

Private-sector organizations and companies represented included JAIF, the International Research Institute for Decommissioning (IRID), the Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. (TEPCO Holdings), Hitachi GE Nuclear Energy Ltd. (Hitachi GE), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), and Toshiba Corporation.

At the conference, Japan positively demonstrated the state of its nuclear policy and practices to governmental people, professionals in the nuclear field, and IAEA-related parties gathering from all over the world.

The videos shown illustrated the history of Japan’s nuclear development and utilization, as well as future prospects. They also depicted such topics as the progress in decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi NPPs.

 

【Exhibits at Japanese Booth】

・2-D/3-D Videos

“Progress in Decommissioning Fukushima Daiichi: Current State of Fukushima Reconstruction” (METI, TEPCO Holdings)

“3D Tour at Fukushima-3 Nuclear Power Plant” (Hitachi-GE)

“Advanced Design of ATMEA1” (MHI/ATMEA)

・Models

“Behavior of Melting Fuel” (JAEA)

“Gantry-Type Heavy Particle Therapy Equipment” (National Institute for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology)