The planet's journey to clean energy use has taken another leap forward in Naka, Japan, where the world's biggest and most advanced experimental nuclear fusion reactor has...
Thats really just a containment structure to keep two grown sayajin in there long enough that they complete the dance properly. Also this is really cool news thanks.
Even with a nuclear meltdown which is highly unlikely, the worst case scenario is probably another Fukushima nature preserve city. And it'd take that over cancer from coal plant radiation.
Not much else for Japan to do, with their very limited land if they want clean energy.
Edit: actually, I misread it as fission reactor.
With fusion, the worst case is wasted money on a failed experiment.