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Mochiji, Toshiro; Senzaki, Masao*; Tamai, Hiroshi; Iwamoto, Tomonori*; Ishiguro, Yuzuru*; Kitade, Yuta; Sato, Heigo*; Suehiro, Rie*; Taniguchi, Tomihiro*; Fukasawa, Tetsuo*; et al.
Enerugi Rebyu, 40(8), p.56 - 57, 2020/07
Strict application of IAEA safeguards and nuclear security should be implemented for Japan's full-scale nuclear fuel cycle. Based on the knowledge and experience of research and development in the nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear material management, the effective and efficient promotion of new technologies should be promoted with scientific and demonstrative measures to strengthen the world's nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security. Development or sophistication of new technologies, human resource development, and reinforcement of the international framework are future challenge in the international community.
Mochiji, Toshiro; Senzaki, Masao*; Tamai, Hiroshi; Iwamoto, Tomonori*; Ishiguro, Yuzuru*; Kitade, Yuta; Sato, Heigo*; Suehiro, Rie*; Taniguchi, Tomihiro*; Fukasawa, Tetsuo*; et al.
Enerugi Rebyu, 40(7), p.58 - 59, 2020/06
Japan have promoted the peaceful use of plutonium with the nuclear non-proliferation commitment based on IAEA safeguards agreement and Japan-US nuclear cooperation agreement, as well as ensuring transparency of the policy that Japan has no plutonium without purpose of use. In promoting the nuclear fuel cycle, adherence to those measures and maintaining plutonium utilization by means of plutonium-thermal, and a fast reactor cycle to achieve large-scale and long-term energy supply and environmental improvement, therefore, further research and development is essential.
Tamai, Hiroshi
Genshiryoku Heiwa Riyo To Kakufukakusan, Kakusekyuritei; NSA/Commentaries, No.25, p.62 - 68, 2020/06
On the viewpoint of strengthening nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security, historical background and future issues in multi-national approach of nuclear material management are described.
Mochiji, Toshiro; Senzaki, Masao*; Tamai, Hiroshi; Iwamoto, Tomonori*; Ishiguro, Yuzuru*; Kitade, Yuta; Sato, Heigo*; Suehiro, Rie*; Taniguchi, Tomihiro*; Fukasawa, Tetsuo*; et al.
Enerugi Rebyu, 40(6), p.58 - 59, 2020/05
In order to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy, it is important not only to ensure safety but also to ensure nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security. Japan has contributed to the international community through strengthening nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security capabilities with technical and human resource development. However, in the wake of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, Japan's nuclear power plants have not restarted or plutonium use has not progressed smoothly. Concerns have been shown. Towards appropriate steps of Japan's nuclear fuel cycle policy, such concerns are examined and future efforts are summarized.
Koito, Yuko
Rinsho Seiji Kenkyu, (10), p.1 - 23, 2019/12
no abstracts in English
Suda, Kazunori
Enerugi Rebyu, 38(10), p.38 - 41, 2018/09
no abstracts in English
Sobajima, Makoto
Enerugi, 33(1), p.31 - 35, 2000/01
no abstracts in English
Sobajima, Makoto
JAERI-Review 99-010, 25 Pages, 1999/03
no abstracts in English
Robin E*
PNC TN1410 98-008, 39 Pages, 1998/05
The 3rd international forum on nuclear non-proliferation was held on 23-25 February 1998 at the Nadao hall of the Shin-kasumigaseki building, in Tokyo, Japan. The forum was organized by the nuclear non-proliferation study group. It was the goal of the nuclear non-proliferation study group to create a forum program that would be both interesting and informative. After some examination, the study group felt that the topics of most interest were the pursuit of the compatibility of the peaceful use of nucleare nergy and the maintenance of the non-proliferation regime. Another area receiving much attention as of late is the disposition of excess weapons plutonium. To address these areas, the forum was divided into three sessions and a special full day session which was devoted completely to the plutonium disposition issue. The first session tackled the peaceful use of plutonium. The second session discussed the issues and the recent situation of the non-proliferation regime. The third ...
Nemoto, K.*; *; Higuchi, Takanao*; Endo, H.*; Ono, Takahiro*; *; *
PNC TJ1250 98-002, 321 Pages, 1998/02
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Isotope News, 0(487), p.28 - 29, 1995/01
no abstracts in English
Togashi, Yoshihiro; *; *
IMechE Conf. Trans., Int. Conf. on Nuclear Decommissioning, 0, p.29 - 39, 1995/00
no abstracts in English