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In a small town in Saga Prefecture, the issue of accepting the first stage of a “literature survey” for the final disposal site selection of high-level radioactive waste (nuclear waste) from nuclear power plants has sparked attention. With a population of only 4,900 people, the town of Genkai is facing a crucial decision that has implications for electricity consumers nationwide.

The town’s decision on whether to accept the literature survey has become a contentious topic, with residents and stakeholders expressing their concerns and opinions. The debate revolves around the long-term implications of hosting a nuclear waste disposal site and the potential risks and benefits associated with it.

As the town grapples with this decision, the broader issue of nuclear waste disposal and the future of nuclear power in Japan are also being brought into focus. The outcome of this decision could have far-reaching consequences for the town, the region, and the country as a whole.

The town of Genkai finds itself at a crossroads, torn between the economic opportunities that hosting a nuclear waste disposal site may bring and the potential environmental and health risks associated with it. As the deadline for the decision approaches, residents and stakeholders are closely watching the developments and preparing to make their voices heard in this critical decision-making process.

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