"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Nuclear Restart Dilemmas and Travel Advisory Updates"

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A recent earthquake near Japan's western coast has raised concerns about the safety of restarting nuclear power plants in a country prone to natural disasters. The quake struck close to TEPCO's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, which had just had an operational ban lifted, and caused water to spill from nuclear fuel pools, although radiation levels remained normal. The event has affected public sentiment and could influence government policy on nuclear energy, as Japan grapples with energy security and high prices. Despite initial market reactions, analysts do not foresee an immediate impact on LNG imports, but future disruptions could change this outlook.
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