Sanshiro Kume

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Sanshiro Kume (久米 三四郎, March 22, 1926 August 31, 2009) was a radiochemist who lectured at Osaka University.[1][2][3] He has been described as an "outspoken anti-nuclear power plant scientist".[4]

Kume served as an adviser to residents who filed a lawsuit to try to stop the Monju Experimental Breeder Reactor being built. He also led a panel of experts which examined official reports on the 1995 sodium coolant leak at the Monju reactor. Kume also assisted residents who "lodged Japan’s first lawsuit seeking annulment of a permit to build a nuclear power reactor in Ikata, Ehime Prefecture in 1973".[4]

References

  1. 久米三四郎 くめ-さんしろう
  2. 久米三四郎先生を偲ぶ会(CNIC)
  3. Anti-nuclear power scientist Kume dies at 83
  4. 4.0 4.1 Anti-nuclear power scientist Kume dies at 83 Japan Today, September 3, 2009.
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