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Another reason why Naoto Kan went solar was to destroy Japan's lifeline, the nuclear power plants.

2023年04月19日 10時09分39秒 | 全般

Other stupid Asahi Shimbun stories on this situation are "Not enough electricity, no way out in sight" and "We have to rely on old power plants."
It is the chapter we sent out on October 03, 2018.

While watching Watch Nine on 2023/4/18, I saw a feature on national universities suffering from the rising cost of electricity.
They were reporting that Sada Masashi performed and gave a concert to help the plight of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Hayashida's alma mater, the anchor of Watch 9.
But it is this chapter that they must re-read.
I found an article on the Internet reporting that Ryuichi Sakamoto, a Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music graduate and a famous figure in YMO, commented, "It's only electricity..." at a rally against nuclear power plants held by foolish leftists in Hibiya Park. I confirmed that it was his comment.
I also reaffirmed that he is a pseudo-moralist fool who subscribes to the Asahi Shimbun and has a brain comprising Asahi Shimbun's editorials.
At this time, a friend of mine, one of Japan's best readers, also told me that he is a domestic DV person, as described.

I have never heard of any professor, student, or alumnus of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music who criticized Ryuichi Sakamoto's attitude.
Naturally, Hayashida has not even uttered a single word of criticism.

The following is from an article in the Sankei Shimbun.
According to the university's general affairs division, electricity rates for fiscal 2022, which were initially expected to be about 127 million yen per year, are now expected to rise to about 364 million yen due to soaring electricity costs and the bankruptcy of an electricity supplier.

They must realize that the tripling of electricity rates is a self-inflicted wound, considering that most people involved with the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music are probably pseudo-moralists.
They have to live with the consequences of being pseudo-moralists.

However, this case proves that these pseudo-moralists always create discrimination.
"The university is known as one of Japan's top art universities but faces financial difficulties due to soaring utility costs. Last month, the university removed some pianos from its practice rooms to cut costs, sparking controversy." (Sankei Shimbun)
For those born and raised in the Tokyo metropolitan area and who commute to the university from their homes where there are pianos, this is probably not a painful or itchy problem.
However, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, "known as Japan's top art university," has many students from rural areas.
One of my high school friends was just such a person.
He once took me to visit his classroom at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
I once shared a drink with him at his lodgings.
The housing situation in Tokyo today is far worse than it was back then.
No one but the wealthiest people from the countryside has a piano in their rented homes.
In other words, for those from the countryside and majoring in piano, the reality of the tripling of electricity rates is fatal.

As I write this, the Angels vs. Yankees game has started.
Ohtani, the Angels' No. 2 hitter ahead of the game, got the first batter on base and suddenly lightly hit a home run!

The following is a continuation of Masayuki Takayama's article introduced on October 03, 2018.
In early September, an earthquake of intensity 7 occurred in Iburi, Hokkaido.
A seismic intensity of seven means that people cannot stand; they cannot take any action, such as running away.
The tremors tossed about the entire Hokkaido region, and it found itself without power. 
The quake had triggered the shutdown of a thermal power plant in the town of Atsuma, which was responsible for half of the power supply, and where a mountain slope collapsed and swallowed nearly 40 people. 
It would take three months to restore the plant.
The power outage will be prolonged, and even if the power is restored, the residents will be forced to cut back on electricity use drastically.
The Asahi Shimbun, another idiotic newspaper, reported the problem with headlines such as "Insufficient electricity, no way out" and "We have to rely on the old power plant." 
Not to sound like Ishimatsu Mori, but isn't the name of the critical thing deliberately neglected?
The Tomari Nuclear Power Plant is more powerful than the thermal power plant in Atsuma, which has been shut down.
If this nuclear power plant were to start, Hokkaido would return to normal, but all Asahi says is "thermal power plant."
This stupid newspaper has been anti-Abe and anti-nuclear power plants.
It needs to be clarified why they are against it.
Is it a company policy, after all? 
However, even if the newspaper had raised public opinion for restarting the Tomari nuclear power plant, there was a mechanism in place that would have made it impossible.
In a word, it is the harassment of Naoto Kan. 
The man is bad.
To paraphrase Ryotaro Shiba, "There is no one in the history of Japan more abominable than he." 
He is a prime minister, but he gets political funds from Koreans and plays politics that please them.
Solar power is one of them.
Put up all those ugly blackboards.
The government will buy the electricity at a high price and make you big money.
But the Japanese will say, "Yamato wa kunino mahoroba tatanazuku, aokaki yamagomoreru, yamato shi uruwashi (Great Yamato, of all lands most supreme! Enclosed by ranks of verdant banks on surrounding hills, Great Yamato-unmatched for beauty! We love beautiful Japan.
We have no taste for stripping away the green and laying out black slabs.
After all, Masayoshi Son and others are ruining the Japanese landscape now.
Another reason why Naoto Kan went solar was to destroy Japan's lifeline, the nuclear power plants.
In an ingenious move, he first put the life and death of nuclear power plants in the hands of Shunichi Tanaka's Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA).
Because it was an Article 3-based commission, even the prime minister could not interfere.
Tanaka ordered all reactors to be shut down because he would review their safety.
Cockroach inspections are conducted in the shopping arcade.
It is the same as saying, "We will do it one by one, but all the shopping malls must be closed and wait their turn."
Even Hitler could not tamper with the private sector to such an extent.
The mess has begun. 
The NRA said that if there were an active fault line underneath the plant, it would be decommissioned.
It is an active fault if it moves even a little within 130,000 years.
They gave no reason to return to when the Japanese archipelago was not even an archipelago.
They tried to have the Ooi Nuclear Power Plant decommissioned by saying that a fault moved 125,000 years ago under the plant. 
So who will certify it?
Hiroshi Sato, an authority at the University of Tokyo's Earthquake Research Institute, decides.
He is the man who mistook a buried concrete pole for a fault in the investigation of the Tachikawa fault and made a big fuss about a massive earthquake coming to Tokyo.
The NRA is notoriously bad at coming up with all kinds of complex problems to keep nuclear power plants from restarting.
That is what happened to the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant.
He stated, "There may be an active fault line under the sea on the Shakotan Peninsula," where the Tomari plant is located.
The NRA does not know where the fault is located.
"To restart the plant, we have to prove that there are no faults by boring the entire ocean around the plant. This is equivalent to proving the devil," said Tetsuo Sawada, assistant professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
It is the same as the Morikake scandal, there is no way to prove it.
The Tomari nuclear power plant cannot be restarted under the current circumstances.
In an emergency like this, the prime minister should take steps to persuade the NRA to restart operations and save Hokkaido while conducting a safety review.
It is the NRA's fault for forcing them to stop.
But Shinzo Abe hates nuclear power plants, so he will not move.
Nuclear power is a form of natural energy, as the biological reactors in Oklo, Africa, show.
And it is Japan's lifeline.
Once again, everyone from the prime minister to the idiot Asahi reporter should reconsider nuclear power plants.
This article continues.

 


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