Today, the contaminated water problem at Fukushima is challenging the field of science. Fukushima has been pumping in 180 tons of water daily for 12 years to cool the reactor core damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, but the IAEA and the global scientific community have not figured out how to stop this endless flow. In this context, the Japanese government argues for the release of contaminated water into the sea under the logic that the contaminated cooling water accumulated since 2011 after the explosion of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has already reached about 1.3 million tons, and that there is no space to store the huge amount to be extracted in the future, while it is impossible to keep it in tanks forever.