Following my encounter with Hideki Yukawa’s biography, experiences in sociology, and involvement with the Shinkansen noise pollution problem as a graduate student, another significant turning point occurred during my overseas research at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1990 to 1991. It was in 1989, when I was 34 years old that I made my first passport. I was pretty reserved. Until then, I had been a typical inward-looking Japanese researcher.

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Nuclear Phase-out and American Civil Society

  • Koichi Hasegawa

摘要

Following my encounter with Hideki Yukawa’s biography, experiences in sociology, and involvement with the Shinkansen noise pollution problem as a graduate student, another significant turning point occurred during my overseas research at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1990 to 1991. It was in 1989, when I was 34 years old that I made my first passport. I was pretty reserved. Until then, I had been a typical inward-looking Japanese researcher.