seita sato, nhk world. >> that's the latest in business for this hour. >> thanks. >>> japanese nuclear officials have scabbed a proposed method for decommissioning the reactors at the fukushima plant. they ruled out a tech adopted at chernobyl after blow back from residents. ndf released a technical report a week ago. the report mentioned the possibility of employing a sarcophagus method to encase the reactors with nuclear fuel left inside. it's the same method used after russia's chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. the report faced a backlash from people in the prefecture. in response, a revision presented on wednesday dismissed the option. it makes it clear that the method won't be adopted in the fukushima process. >> translator: the wording caused misunderstanding and concern among local residents. the word "sarcophagus" wasn't used appropriately in the original document. >> translator: local residents were beset with doubts and fears. i want the governments and the decommissioning body to carry out the process carefully. >> the atopic energy society of japan pointed out authorities