The three folded catastrophe that shattered the northeast of Japan on March 11 – first the 9.0 earthquake, then the tsunami, and finally the ‘manmade’ catastrophe of Fukushima – is already showing its consequences, that will probably last for the next decades. The whole dimension of the catastrophe cannot be realized today, but still, we are getting aware of the socio-political tremors of historical significance. Especially in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, a political interest is arousing just now, a protest against the information- and nuclear policies of the ‘iron triangle’, consisting of the government, Tepco and the Nuclear Safety Agency.