Japan's government hailed this week's restart of the nuclear power plant closest to the epicenter of the devastating 2011 earthquake as a major step toward reviving atomic energy.
It has also been a reminder of the crippling shortage of skilled workers that could slow that comeback.
Onagawa didn’t have the meltdown seen at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant, farther down the coast.
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