Over a decade ago, on 11th March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake, or the Tōhoku Earthquake, shocked not only Japan but the entire world. The 9.1 magnitude earthquake then triggered a tsunami that reached 40.5 metres high and flooded 10 kilometres inland.
The tragedy, which reportedly killed close to 20,000 people, also saw the loss of control of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, plunging the world into its worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
On your tour with YPT, you will travel through the coastal area of Fukushima and see not only the devastating damage done to the surrounding areas of the power plant, but also how entire communities were intensely impacted.
It is said that the implementation of evacuations, similar to those in Chernobyl, killed more people than the nuclear accident itself, and despite the area being deemed safe by the authorities, local residents remain wary of nuclear contamination.
The highlight, of course, is when we don our suits and get our Geiger counters ready for a tour of not just the power plant itself, but also a chance to see the reactors. This is something that cannot be organized independently and is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to plan with the few local agencies.
And if that were not enough, YPT gets involved in some serious Fukushima urbex as we explore abandoned bars, houses, and even a 7-11, all the while staying at the best hotel in the zone. This is not some stuffy tour with lots of people, but a much more chilled and adventurous western-orientated one.
This tour is capped at 16 people max, with the option to split into two groups if needed. The tour can start overnight with us in Tokyo, where we sample the nightlife of Akasaka, on the morning of departure, or even in Fukushima itself.
We are also always exploring adding more tours over the year, so if you want to see the real Fukushima, then get in touch.
| Group | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Price | Single Supplement |
| Group A | 11th October | 14th October | 4 days | $900 | $225 |
| Group B | 12th October | 13th October | 2 days | $750 | $75 |
Sunday 11th October – Tokyo
Monday 12th October – Tokyo – Fukushima
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Tuesday 13th October – Fukushima – Tokyo
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Wednesday 14th October – Tokyo
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