福岛第一核电站参观2日游
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福岛第一核电站参观2日游
供应商/业主为:Japan Wonder Travel
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年龄限制:18-80,每个团体最多 20 人
用时: 2 天
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现场指南:日语, 英语
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- 早餐
- 晚餐
- 空调车
- 英文和日文导游
- 盖革计数器(测量辐射剂量)
- 住宿
未包含内容- 午餐
- 东京至小鹿山往返的交通
- 出发地点:
- Koriyama Station, Hiuchida, Koriyama, Fukushima 963-8003, Japan在小鹿山站新干线中央门出口集合 [重要] 这次旅行的起点和终点都在小鸟山。 它不从东京出发,也不抵达东京。 如果您是从东京来,请在游览的早上乘坐新干线前往小鹿山。 交通费不包含在旅游费用中。
返程:此活动将在会面地点结束。 - 不提供无障碍通道
- 靠近公共交通
如果您对无障碍设施有疑问,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:21490P88- 不推荐背部不适的旅行者参加
- 不建议孕妇参加
- 无心脏问题或其他重大疾病
- 大部分旅行者都可以参加
- 如果预订人数少于 6 人,我们可能不得不取消行程。如果取消,我们将在旅行日期前至少 2 周通知您。
- 您必须年满 20 岁才能参加此次旅行。
- 行程可能会根据参观地点/设施的供应情况而改变。
- 在您参加此次旅游时,我们恳请您理解和尊重当地居民和灾区。 请您在访问期间牢记以下几点:
- ・尊重隐私: 许多居民经历了巨大的困难。 未经明确许可,请勿拍摄个人或私人财产的照片或视频。
- ・对过去的敏感: 该地区对当地人有着深刻的情感意义。 在讨论与灾害或其后果有关的议题时,请慎重考虑。
- ・支持当地社区: 通过与当地企业、产品和服务合作,您可以为该地区的持续复苏努力做出贡献。
- 【行程当天需要准备的东西(衣服、物品等 ) 】
- ・驾照、护照等实际身份证(非复印件)*请参阅下面的可接受ID列表)
- ・长袖上衣(T恤、夹克、外套)和遮住皮肤的长裤,遮住脚踝的袜子(参观福岛第一核电站时必需)
- ・运动鞋等平底鞋。 *禁止穿凉鞋和高跟鞋(参观福岛第一核电站时的要求)
- ・旅行和住宿所需的现金等个人用品
- 【福岛第一核电站之旅】
- ・请注意,除了参观福岛第一核电站外,我们没有进入禁区的特别许可。
- ・禁止在福岛第一核电站周围和禁区内拍摄。
- ・我们估计,在这部分行程中,我们将受到约0.02mSv的辐射。
- ・入场时需出示身份证,因此请在游览时携带身份证。 预订旅游后,请将您的身份证复印件也发送给我们。
- 【ID列表】请参照以下列表查看接受的ID。
- ・驾照・护照・‟带照片的“我的号码”卡・带照片的基本居民登记卡・居民卡(或特别永久居民证₎
- 如果您不听从向导者的指示,您可能在游览期间被要求离开团体。
- 此项体验设有最低出行人数限制。 如果行程由于未达到最低出行人数而取消,您可选择改期/不同体验或全额退款
- 此次游览/活动出行人数不得超过 20 人
- 如果您在原定出发日期前至少 7 天取消,则无需支付取消手续费。
- 如果您在预定出发日期前 3 到 6 天内取消,将收取 50% 的取消费。
- 如果您在原定出发日期前 2 天内取消,将收取 100%的取消手续费。
- 如果您对此游览有疑问或需要协助预订,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:21490P88
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Karyn M
加拿大Milton417 条分享
Our group of 5 did this tour July 3 and 4 with our fantastic guide Noriko. We loved the balanced approach which showed all sides of the disaster and the subsequent impacts and revitalization. From TEPCO’s perspective to the Cow Godzilla, it was very enlightening and a way to experience the more authentic and less touristy side of Japan. We were so inspired by the resilience of the people we met. Noriko was an exceptional guide. Very knowledgeable and patient with our many questions - she’s such a sweet person and made the tour so enjoyable. I really do feel that the two day tour gives the best perspective of the event. I can’t recommend this tour enough. Japan Wonder Travel were great to deal with and the experience is one of the highlights of our trip!
撰写日期:2024年7月20日
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Thank you so much for your wonderful and thoughtful review!
We’re so glad to hear that you had such a meaningful and enlightening experience on the two-day tour. It’s amazing that you appreciated the balanced approach, covering both the impacts and the revitalization efforts, as well as the more authentic side of Japan. We’re especially happy that you were inspired by the resilience of the people you met along the way.
We will be sure to pass along your kind words to Noriko. She will be thrilled to hear that her knowledge, patience, and kindness made the tour so enjoyable for you.
Thank you again for recommending the tour and for sharing your experience with us. It means a lot to us, and we hope to welcome you back to Japan in the future for more unforgettable experiences!
Best regards,
撰写日期:2024年11月27日
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Jaromir H.
捷克共和国布拉格10 条分享
2024年7月 • 独自旅游
I joined 2-day tour to Fukushima exclusion zone in July 2024.
During the first day, we visited Ranch of Hope, Namie Town Flower Project, Ukedo Elementary School (highlight of the day) and The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum. We spent our night in J-Village (the national training center for football, that was used exclusively as an operational base to deal with the disaster). The stay included great dinner and breakfast.
During the second day, we visited TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (highlight of the day) and finally had a tour in Futaba Town.
The 2-day tour was well organized and I was really surprised to see how well Japan dealt with the disaster (in many places, you would not notice that there was a nuclear disaster at all, everything just looks normal).
We were a small group traveling by bus (so you can take bigger backpack with you and keep it in the bus). Our guide Noriko spoke good English and was very knowledgable.
The tour required a few additional small charges: (300 YEN for Ukedo Elementary School), 600 YEN for The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum, also lunches both days were not included.
I recommend taking this tour, especially 2-day package, as there is imho not enough time to cover everything in just one day.
During the first day, we visited Ranch of Hope, Namie Town Flower Project, Ukedo Elementary School (highlight of the day) and The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum. We spent our night in J-Village (the national training center for football, that was used exclusively as an operational base to deal with the disaster). The stay included great dinner and breakfast.
During the second day, we visited TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (highlight of the day) and finally had a tour in Futaba Town.
The 2-day tour was well organized and I was really surprised to see how well Japan dealt with the disaster (in many places, you would not notice that there was a nuclear disaster at all, everything just looks normal).
We were a small group traveling by bus (so you can take bigger backpack with you and keep it in the bus). Our guide Noriko spoke good English and was very knowledgable.
The tour required a few additional small charges: (300 YEN for Ukedo Elementary School), 600 YEN for The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum, also lunches both days were not included.
I recommend taking this tour, especially 2-day package, as there is imho not enough time to cover everything in just one day.
撰写日期:2024年7月8日
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Thank you so much for your detailed review of our 2-day Fukushima exclusion zone tour in July 2024!
It's wonderful to hear that you found the trip well-organized and appreciated the resilience of the region after the disaster. Staying at J-Village and learning about its role must have been quite memorable as well.
Thank you again for your review, and we hope to welcome you back on another tour when you visit Japan in the future!
撰写日期:2024年10月3日
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FrequentFlier798046
9 条分享
2023年11月 • 独自旅游
This tour was something I really had to consider for a while, for a few reasons. First, the idea of "disaster tourism" feels kind of gross, and second I wanted to be sure that the safety measures undertaken by both the tour operators and TEPCO during the visit were sufficient for me to feel safe, given the content of this tour. I can say after doing a bit of research and now having participated in the tour that both of my concerns were unwarranted.
Firstly, the content of the tour covers not just the visit to the power plant, but a lot of time spent in the vicinity exploring areas outside of major towns so you can see both the impact the disaster had, but also the massive recovery efforts that have been undertaken. Places like Narawa, the town that the people moved from its original location and took the opportunity to rebuild better. Namie, who voted against a plant in their prefecture but bore the brunt of windborne fallout. Futaba, where we spent the night at a brand new hotel built on lands scoured by the tsunami, now behind a massive breakwater. Tomioka, Okuma, etc... you see a different part of Japan than you would otherwise. You're not on this tour just to gawk at desolation.
Second, while there is a legitimate reason to be concerned when visiting the power plant, I felt relieved that the procedures you follow seem sensible given the risk, but also allow you to get very, very close to the reactor wreckage (80m! for a short period). It's amazing to see the reality close up of how this disaster caused and is still causing massive problems for the area.
Lastly, between our guide (thanks Fumi!) and the locals we were fortunate enough to meet and talk with it really helped give context that the images we saw on television 12+ years ago happened to real people, who had to overcome terrible adversity to stay in the lands they called home (or abandon them wholly, in some cases). It's both tragic and inspiring to engage with.
Japan Wonder Travel I think has done a great job striking a balance between showing the terrible power of natural and man-made disasters while being sensitive to the people impacted by them. I highly recommend this tour if you're in Japan and are looking for something different to get out of Tokyo for a couple of days. Well worth the investment.
Firstly, the content of the tour covers not just the visit to the power plant, but a lot of time spent in the vicinity exploring areas outside of major towns so you can see both the impact the disaster had, but also the massive recovery efforts that have been undertaken. Places like Narawa, the town that the people moved from its original location and took the opportunity to rebuild better. Namie, who voted against a plant in their prefecture but bore the brunt of windborne fallout. Futaba, where we spent the night at a brand new hotel built on lands scoured by the tsunami, now behind a massive breakwater. Tomioka, Okuma, etc... you see a different part of Japan than you would otherwise. You're not on this tour just to gawk at desolation.
Second, while there is a legitimate reason to be concerned when visiting the power plant, I felt relieved that the procedures you follow seem sensible given the risk, but also allow you to get very, very close to the reactor wreckage (80m! for a short period). It's amazing to see the reality close up of how this disaster caused and is still causing massive problems for the area.
Lastly, between our guide (thanks Fumi!) and the locals we were fortunate enough to meet and talk with it really helped give context that the images we saw on television 12+ years ago happened to real people, who had to overcome terrible adversity to stay in the lands they called home (or abandon them wholly, in some cases). It's both tragic and inspiring to engage with.
Japan Wonder Travel I think has done a great job striking a balance between showing the terrible power of natural and man-made disasters while being sensitive to the people impacted by them. I highly recommend this tour if you're in Japan and are looking for something different to get out of Tokyo for a couple of days. Well worth the investment.
撰写日期:2023年11月22日
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Alicesimyo
4 条分享
2023年10月 • 夫妻情侣
The two day tour of Fukushima with Yoko was really great, I'd really recommend. Everything was impeccably organized to the minute. I loved the diversity of the tour, from speaking to activists, entering the power plant itself, meeting locals who are moving back into previously nuclear waste affected areas, to visiting very well curated museums. Yoko was incredibly knowledgeable, great communicator and very kind. Would definitely recommend!
撰写日期:2023年11月14日
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Marco
德国伍珀塔尔7 条分享
2023年11月 • 独自旅游
I recently had the opportunity to take the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 2-Day Tour, and I was highly impressed. The tour was extremely informative and well-organized, and our guide, Fumi, was excellent.
Fumi was incredibly knowledgeable about the Fukushima disaster and its aftermath. She was also very sensitive to the topic and respectful of the local community. She answered all of our questions thoroughly and patiently, and she provided us with a unique perspective on the disaster and its impact on the region.
One of the things that I appreciated most about the tour was that it was very honest about the situation in Fukushima. Fumi did not sugarcoat the facts, but she also made it clear that Fukushima is now a safe place to visit. She explained the extensive decontamination efforts that have been undertaken, and she provided us with data on radiation levels in the area.
We visited a number of different sites on the tour, including the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant itself, a decontamination center, and a local farm. We also had the opportunity to meet with people who were affected by the disaster, including a cow farmer and a former resident of the exclusion zone.
I was particularly impressed by the resilience of the people of Fukushima. Despite the challenges they have faced, they are determined to rebuild their community and move forward. I was also inspired by the efforts of the government and the private sector to help Fukushima recover.
Overall, I highly recommend the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 2-Day Tour. It is a unique and educational experience that will give you a deeper understanding of the disaster and its aftermath.
Fumi was incredibly knowledgeable about the Fukushima disaster and its aftermath. She was also very sensitive to the topic and respectful of the local community. She answered all of our questions thoroughly and patiently, and she provided us with a unique perspective on the disaster and its impact on the region.
One of the things that I appreciated most about the tour was that it was very honest about the situation in Fukushima. Fumi did not sugarcoat the facts, but she also made it clear that Fukushima is now a safe place to visit. She explained the extensive decontamination efforts that have been undertaken, and she provided us with data on radiation levels in the area.
We visited a number of different sites on the tour, including the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant itself, a decontamination center, and a local farm. We also had the opportunity to meet with people who were affected by the disaster, including a cow farmer and a former resident of the exclusion zone.
I was particularly impressed by the resilience of the people of Fukushima. Despite the challenges they have faced, they are determined to rebuild their community and move forward. I was also inspired by the efforts of the government and the private sector to help Fukushima recover.
Overall, I highly recommend the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant 2-Day Tour. It is a unique and educational experience that will give you a deeper understanding of the disaster and its aftermath.
撰写日期:2023年11月13日
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Livio
日本东京8 条分享
2023年11月 • 夫妻情侣
It was a memorable and worthwhile experience.
We were blessed by excellent weather.
Our guide (Fumie san) was outstanding for her knowledge, humour and passion.
The visit of the Daiichi nuclear power plant site was the highlight of the tour, with an up and close view of the reactors that underwent the meltdowns - all under very rigorous monitoring, control and informative guidance from TEPCO personnel.
It was also inspiring to see the communities being revitalised with fresh influx of young families coming to settle in the area.
We were blessed by excellent weather.
Our guide (Fumie san) was outstanding for her knowledge, humour and passion.
The visit of the Daiichi nuclear power plant site was the highlight of the tour, with an up and close view of the reactors that underwent the meltdowns - all under very rigorous monitoring, control and informative guidance from TEPCO personnel.
It was also inspiring to see the communities being revitalised with fresh influx of young families coming to settle in the area.
撰写日期:2023年11月6日
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Callum B
Townsville1 条分享
2023年11月 • 独自旅游
I highly rate this tour! The experience at Fukushima Daiichi was phenomenal and meeting and engaging with locals that experienced the events in 2011 was unforgettable. Learning about how the area was impacted and is recovering from the tsunami was also extremely enlightening. To top it off, our tour guide - Fumi - was exceptional and exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend to anyone travelling in Japan.
撰写日期:2023年11月6日
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Departure45833914362
日本东京1 条分享
2023年10月 • 独自旅游
I had a very valuable experience learning about the current state of Fukushima.
I would like to share this experience with many people.
I would like to share this experience with many people.
撰写日期:2023年10月14日
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Guido D
1 条分享
Amazing experience! Our guide Yoko so well prepared and kind, all the places we visited deserved the travel, and of course the power plant was incredibile and super safe.
撰写日期:2023年10月11日
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juno71asy
香港32 条分享
2023年9月 • 独自旅游
I was so inspired by what I learned from this tour. We visited local people and listened to their stories, and we could see what Fukushima is now. Also, we learned the system of the power plants, how did the disaster happen, and what preparation does the Japanese government do for the future. And I’m really grateful to our guide Yoko who was very considerate and well organized, she showed her knowledge and her great translation skill helped us easier to understand, どうもありがとうございます!!
I highly recommend this Fukushima tour, you won’t be regret to join it.
I highly recommend this Fukushima tour, you won’t be regret to join it.
撰写日期:2023年10月4日
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I found Instagram on compasscorp.
I think this is probably it.
撰写日期:2024年1月9日
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