we asked one of the rally organizers, muhammad kowarta to show us the site. he says he's worried there won't be enough water to cool the reactors, because the location is so far inland. he says safety cannot be guaranteed, as proving by the fact that a serious accident like the one in fukushima could happened in an industrialized nation like japan. >> translator: even japan with such high standards of technology is suffering from the nuclear accident. an accident in jordan, a country without technology, would do irreparable damage. >> reporter: japan's nuclear policies are being questioned in the wake of the crisis in fukushima. the accident has heightened the debate in jordan, too, over the feasibility of nuclear power and building the plant with the help of japan. tjushi, nhk world. >>> we earlier asked why the japanese government's policy of exporting nuclear power seems unchanged. >> it's a billion dollar industry and growing, the agency the international atomic energy estimated the number of nuclear reactors in the world could increase up to 350 by 2030.