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Manashi Goto (Japanese: 後藤政志, Gotō Manashi, born 1949) is a Japanese nuclear engineer, author, activist and commentator on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He is the designer of the containment buildings of various nuclear reactors owned by Toshiba, where he worked from 1989 to 2009; including the containment buildings of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 6), Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 4) and Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Unit 3). His predecessors in Toshiba manufactured four of the six reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the 1970s. He rose to public prominence on 14 March 2011 by being the first "insider" (Note: he is in retirement after 2009) addressing the press at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, three days after the

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  • Manashi Goto (Japanese: 後藤政志, Gotō Manashi, born 1949) is a Japanese nuclear engineer, author, activist and commentator on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He is the designer of the containment buildings of various nuclear reactors owned by Toshiba, where he worked from 1989 to 2009; including the containment buildings of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 6), Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 4) and Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Unit 3). His predecessors in Toshiba manufactured four of the six reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the 1970s. He rose to public prominence on 14 March 2011 by being the first "insider" (Note: he is in retirement after 2009) addressing the press at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, three days after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Since then, he became a regular commentator and featured as an expert in hearings regarding the nuclear disaster at Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency and House of Councillors. From April 2013, he joined as an expert in the Citizen's Commission on Nuclear Energy, a prominent think tank composed of professors of public policy. (en)
  • 後藤 政志(ごとう まさし、1949年 - )は、日本の技術者。元東芝・原子炉格納容器設計者、元船舶・海洋構造物設計技師、工学博士。NPO APAST理事長、筆名柴田宏行、池田諭。 (ja)
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  • 後藤 政志(ごとう まさし、1949年 - )は、日本の技術者。元東芝・原子炉格納容器設計者、元船舶・海洋構造物設計技師、工学博士。NPO APAST理事長、筆名柴田宏行、池田諭。 (ja)
  • Manashi Goto (Japanese: 後藤政志, Gotō Manashi, born 1949) is a Japanese nuclear engineer, author, activist and commentator on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He is the designer of the containment buildings of various nuclear reactors owned by Toshiba, where he worked from 1989 to 2009; including the containment buildings of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 6), Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant (Units 3 and 4) and Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Unit 3). His predecessors in Toshiba manufactured four of the six reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the 1970s. He rose to public prominence on 14 March 2011 by being the first "insider" (Note: he is in retirement after 2009) addressing the press at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, three days after the (en)
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  • Manashi Gotō (en)
  • 後藤政志 (ja)
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