I'm an urban explorer from Manchester and my trip to Fukushima red zone will stay with me forever

“There were calendars on the wall were fixed on the same date of the disaster.”
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

An urban explorer from Manchester snuck into the abandoned nuclear control room in the Fukushima red zone - and found it frozen in time.

Lukka Ventures, 27, has been exploring abandoned buildings in the UK for four years. After watching a documentary on the Fukushima nuclear disaster he headed out to explore the 'red zones' - sites that have been closed off - around the nuclear power plant. He snooped round abandoned hospitals, malls and apartments which he said were untouched by time.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

On March 11, 2011, a earthquake and tsunami initiated a nuclear incident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Three of the six nuclear reactors at the plant had severe damage and released hydrogen and radioactive materials and residents within 30 km of the site were ordered to leave.

Lukka Ventures in one of the abandoned buildings in the Fukushima red zoneLukka Ventures in one of the abandoned buildings in the Fukushima red zone
Lukka Ventures in one of the abandoned buildings in the Fukushima red zone

Lukka, from Manchester, said: "It was a very surreal experience. Everything had been left, there were calendars on the wall were fixed on the same date of the disaster.

"You will walk into a building and there is stuff all over the floor. Animals have got in and tried to get food, you can see that the earthquake shook everything onto the floor."

Lukka, spent four days in the Fukushima red zones in Ōkuma, Japan, in February 2024, sharing his findings on his Youtube channel - @lukkaVentures. He carried a Geiger counter - an electronic instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation - to make sure he wasn't exposing himself.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
One of the abandoned buildings that Lukka exploredOne of the abandoned buildings that Lukka explored
One of the abandoned buildings that Lukka explored

He said: "We were sneaking through rivers and fences. We had to be really careful of how radiated some of the areas were. It was so so surreal. You would go into shopping centres and they would have food on the shelf. Everything has been left. Every building we went into was really weird."

Lukka found a nuclear bunker in what he believes was a training centre.

He said: "We entered a big glass building which had a model of the reactor in the lobby. We were close to the power plant that exploded. We walked around the building and there were rooms that had nuclear controllers in there."

Lukka said he found walking around the hospital a "scary experience".

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

He said: "I have never explored an area and been scared but the hospital was really scary. Seeing all the stuff, like bags, coats and other belongings gets you upset. I am not the type of guy to get upset but I did feel very sad walking around. The whole experience will stay with me forever."

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.