From an article about it:
(Reuters) - Japan's push to restart nuclear reactors shut for maintenance by proving their safety through stress tests and plans to let them operate for as long as 60 years have sparked an angry response from the public, wary of atomic power in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster.
In a rare protest, a group of citizen observers delayed for hours a hearing at the trade ministry on Wednesday, at which the nuclear watchdog presented to experts its first completed review of stress test results for two reactors from Fukui prefecture's Ohi nuclear power plant.
It's incerdibly inspiring to see the brave protesters occupy the meeting -- I can't believe officials are even discussing restarting any reactors as the meltdown rages on. However I fear for the protesters' freedom and well being in the near future, as the criminal justice system in Japan is draconian [police can hold and interrogate people for 23 days without bringing charges; the prisons break people with a combination of inhumane living conditions, forced labor and solitary confinement in cruel bondage in "protection cells" (pdf -- see E. 50. & 51.) even for an offense as trivial as making eye contact with the guards; and over 99% of cases which go to trial end in conviction]. I hope they don't suffer for speaking out so bravely.
There is an Occupy Tokyo. I don't know if the protesters in the video are related in any way to the occupy movement, but it's great to see the people calling the criminals on their bullshit.
Germany has the right idea about nuclear power. We should follow their lead.
The answer to our energy problems rises every morning in the east. Too bad so many of us are too blind to see it.