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Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

IWAKI, Japan - People watch salmon, likely released in 2011 after northeastern Japan was devastated by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, swimming up the Kido River in the town of Naraha near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Nov. 6, 2014.

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Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

IWAKI, Japan - Salmon, likely released in 2011 after northeastern Japan was devastated by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, swim up the Kido River in the town of Naraha near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Nov. 6, 2014.

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Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

IWAKI, Japan - A salmon, likely released in 2011 after northeastern Japan was devastated by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, swimming up the Kido River in the town of Naraha near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Nov. 6, 2014.

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Salmon swims upstream in Fukushima Pref.

Salmon swims upstream in Fukushima Pref.

IWAKI, Japan - A salmon swims upstream in the Kido River in Naraha Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on Oct. 27, 2014.

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Angler catches salmon in Fukushima river, 1st fishing in 5 years

Angler catches salmon in Fukushima river, 1st fishing in 5 years

An angler looks happy after catching a salmon during the first fishing in five years in the Kido River in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture, on Oct. 31, 2015. The trial fishing was conducted about two months after the lifting of an evacuation order imposed on the northeastern Japanese town in the wake of the March 2011 nuclear disaster at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s local power plant. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Salmon fishing resumed in Fukushima river after 5-year hiatus

Salmon fishing resumed in Fukushima river after 5-year hiatus

An angler shows off a salmon caught during the first fishing in five years in the Kido River in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture, on Oct. 31, 2015. The trial fishing was conducted about two months after the lifting of an evacuation order imposed on the northeastern Japanese town in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s local power plant. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Repair work starts in Fukushima river to resume salmon fishing

Repair work starts in Fukushima river to resume salmon fishing

Work begins in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture, to repair a damaged fish trap on the Kido River on Oct. 5, 2015, as part of preparations to resume salmon fishing. An evacuation directive issued to the northeastern Japanese town following the 2011 nuclear accident at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi plant was lifted in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fukushima fishermen repair trap for salmon fishing

Fukushima fishermen repair trap for salmon fishing

Fishermen in Naraha, Fukushima Prefecture, repair a damaged fish trap on the Kido River on Oct. 5, 2015, as part of preparations to resume salmon fishing. An evacuation directive issued to the northeastern Japanese town following the 2011 nuclear accident at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi plant was lifted in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Street of inns at yumoto hot spring

Street of inns at yumoto hot spring

The bridge in the fore is Fukuzumi Bridge and the bridge in the rear is Asahi Bridge. Initially, Fukuzumi Bridge was Asahi Bridge which was crossed by Sanjo Saneyoshi for the first time, but was moved to the upper stream of Haya River and renamed. On the ofher side of Fukuzumi Bridge is the Western-style hotel Mansuirofukuju where Kido Takayoshi,Ito Hirobumi, Fukuzawa Yukichi and others were frequent guests.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number5‐2‐0]

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Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

IWAKI, Japan - People watch salmon, likely released in 2011 after northeastern Japan was devastated by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, swimming up the Kido River in the town of Naraha near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Nov. 6, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

Salmon likely released in 2011 return to Fukushima

IWAKI, Japan - Salmon, likely released in 2011 after northeastern Japan was devastated by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, swim up the Kido River in the town of Naraha near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Nov. 6, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Salmon swims upstream in Fukushima Pref.

Salmon swims upstream in Fukushima Pref.

IWAKI, Japan - A salmon swims upstream in the Kido River in Naraha Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on Oct. 27, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Sweetfish in Fukushima

Sweetfish in Fukushima

Young sweetfish swim up the Kido River in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Naraha, near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, on June 2, 2021. A local fisheries cooperative association aims to resume sweetfish fishing this summer for the first time since the 2011 nuclear disaster at the plant.

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Sweetfish in Fukushima

Sweetfish in Fukushima

Young sweetfish swim up the Kido River in the Fukushima Prefecture town of Naraha, near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, on June 2, 2021. A local fisheries cooperative association aims to resume sweetfish fishing this summer for the first time since the 2011 nuclear disaster at the plant.

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Sweetfish released into Fukushima river

Sweetfish released into Fukushima river

People release more than 20,000 sweetfish fry into a river in Naraha, northeastern Japan -- located near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant -- on May 27, 2020, ahead of the envisaged resumption of sweetfish fishing in 2021. The release of sweetfish into the Kido River was the first since the nuclear crisis in March 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sweetfish released into Fukushima river

Sweetfish released into Fukushima river

People release more than 20,000 sweetfish fry into a river in Naraha, northeastern Japan -- located near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant -- on May 27, 2020, ahead of the envisaged resumption of sweetfish fishing in 2021. The release of sweetfish into the Kido River was the first since the nuclear crisis in March 2011. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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