
Eisaku Sato
Eisaku Sato was a prominent Japanese politician who served as the Governor of Fukushima Prefecture from 2000 to 2006. He was known for his strong opposition to nuclear power and advocated for a shift toward renewable energy sources, particularly in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011. Sato's activism and leadership in promoting a nuclear-free society earned him respect among environmental advocates and the public. He passed away at the age of 85, leaving behind a legacy of commitment to sustainable energy and community safety.
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Eisaku Sato was the Prime Minister who declared Japan's three non-nuclear principles in 1967.
Coreia do Norte quer ambições nucleares do Japão impedidas "a todo o custo"Eisaku Sato proposed the 'three non-nuclear principles' in 1967, which Japan has adhered to regarding nuclear weapons.
В Японии допустили отказ от «неядерных принципов» из-за политики Трампа — РБКEisaku Sato was the former Prime Minister of Japan who formulated the three non-nuclear principles.
Wird Japan jetzt zur Atommacht?Former Fukushima Governor Eisaku Sato passed away at the age of 85, continuing to advocate for the abolition of nuclear power.
元福島県知事の佐藤栄佐久氏が死去、85歳 脱原発を訴え続ける:朝日新聞












