World | Japan Japan Restarts Nuke Reactor Protests break out as public safety concerns persist By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jul 1, 2012 8:56 AM CDT Copied This Jan. 26, 2012 file photo shows No. 3, right, and No. 4 reactors at Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File) Japan re-entered the nuclear business today for the first time since the Fukushima Dai-ichi meltdown more than a year ago, reports Reuters. Kansai Electric Power Co fired up the No. 3 reactor at its Ohi plant, and will add its No. 4 reactor later this month. The move comes as Japan stares down a summer energy crisis, yet is intensely unpopular among the nearly 70% of Japanese who want the government to eradicate nuclear power altogether. Protesters clogged both the Ohi plant and the streets of downtown Tokyo in response. Read These Next Analysis sees a historic shift underway in US capitalism. A child was reportedly among those shot dead in a Target parking lot. Rapper stops his show to scold a mom who brought her baby. Wondering how Cheryl Hines feels about all this? Wonder no more. Report an error