"The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is Submerged"
Hideo Nakata
Ryūshō Kadota
June 1, 2023 (2023-06-01)
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"No Need to Evacuate"
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"Radioactive Emissions Will Be Minimal"
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"It Would Mean Turning Our Backs on Fukushima"
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"Our Company Has Lost Its Mind"
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June 1, 2023 (2023-06-01)
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"I Can No Longer Leave Here Alive"
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"Decide the Conditions for Evacuation"
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"A Scenario of Japan's Collapse"
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June 1, 2023 (2023-06-01)
Production
In September 2022, Netflix announced its new series The Days would be developed, written, and produced by Jun Masumoto and directed by Masaki Nishiura and Hideo Nakata.[3] Masumoto cites three specific publications as primary sources for the creation of the series: The Yoshida Testimony, which is the station manager Masao Yoshida’s first-hand account of events; the official Fukushima Nuclear Accident Analysis Report; and journalist Ryūshō Kadota's bestselling book - On the Brink: The Inside Story of Fukushima Daiichi, for which he interviewed more than 90 people who responded to the accident.[4]
Filming
The series was filmed in Japan, in the region where the actual disaster took place, the Fukushima prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Honshū. Filming began in June of 2021 and was completed in October 2021.[5]
Casting
The first cast member announced was Kōji Yakusho, set to lead the series as Masao Yoshida the real life plant manager at Fukushima.[6]
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