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Yanosuke Hirai (平井 弥之助, Hirai Yanosuke, May 16, 1902 – February 21, 1986) was a Japanese civil engineer and corporate executive in the electric power industry. He developed electric power generation in the Tohoku region during the Shōwa era with unusual foresight and a deep sense of responsibility. 25 years after his death, Hirai’s foresight protected lives and environment from the March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Miyagi Prefecture), designed and built under his watch, was the sole plant in the region that fully resisted the disaster of March 11, 2011: all of its three reactors successfully withstood the seismic event and subsequent tsunami, shutting down safely as designed and virtually without any incident. The site of the plant even ended up

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  • Yanosuke Hirai (平井 弥之助, Hirai Yanosuke, May 16, 1902 – February 21, 1986) was a Japanese civil engineer and corporate executive in the electric power industry. He developed electric power generation in the Tohoku region during the Shōwa era with unusual foresight and a deep sense of responsibility. 25 years after his death, Hirai’s foresight protected lives and environment from the March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Miyagi Prefecture), designed and built under his watch, was the sole plant in the region that fully resisted the disaster of March 11, 2011: all of its three reactors successfully withstood the seismic event and subsequent tsunami, shutting down safely as designed and virtually without any incident. The site of the plant even ended up providing a refuge for three months to more than 300 neighboring people who had lost their homes. (en)
  • 平井 弥之助(ひらい やのすけ、1902年(明治35年)5月16日 - 1986年(昭和61年)2月21日)は日本の電力土木技術者、電力事業経営者。昭和時代の電力開発に卓越した見識と強い使命感をもって貢献した。また女川原子力発電所等の建設にあたっては貞観地震、慶長三陸地震による大津波を考慮した適切な技術的助言を与えた。平井彌之助とも書く。 (ja)
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  • 平井 弥之助(ひらい やのすけ、1902年(明治35年)5月16日 - 1986年(昭和61年)2月21日)は日本の電力土木技術者、電力事業経営者。昭和時代の電力開発に卓越した見識と強い使命感をもって貢献した。また女川原子力発電所等の建設にあたっては貞観地震、慶長三陸地震による大津波を考慮した適切な技術的助言を与えた。平井彌之助とも書く。 (ja)
  • Yanosuke Hirai (平井 弥之助, Hirai Yanosuke, May 16, 1902 – February 21, 1986) was a Japanese civil engineer and corporate executive in the electric power industry. He developed electric power generation in the Tohoku region during the Shōwa era with unusual foresight and a deep sense of responsibility. 25 years after his death, Hirai’s foresight protected lives and environment from the March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (Miyagi Prefecture), designed and built under his watch, was the sole plant in the region that fully resisted the disaster of March 11, 2011: all of its three reactors successfully withstood the seismic event and subsequent tsunami, shutting down safely as designed and virtually without any incident. The site of the plant even ended up (en)
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