ONLINE FIRST
published on April 9, 2022
Shuji Kamimoto
https://doi.org/10.5840/asrr20224884
Rastafarians and the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Japan
A Case Study of Music Production in Fukui Prefecture
The study aims to explore the relationship between Rastafari and the anti-nuclear movement in Japan, following the accident at Tokyo Electrical Power Company¡¯s (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, an incident, which was a result of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. This event revitalised the anti-nuclear movement in Japan, which included Japanese Rastas among its participants. This study focuses specifically on the case of reggae singer Sing J Roy, who participated in the anti-nuclear movement and produced a song on the theme of community development in the Wakasa region of Fukui Prefecture in 2013. In this case, it becomes clear that the intentions of the anti-nuclear movement backed by Rastafarai¡¯s ideology are mixed with attempts to revitalise the region led by the local government and local residents in an inconspicuous way.