A delegation of 14 officials from 12 foreign missions in Japan visited Fukushima Prefecture on Tuesday, seeing areas hit by the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster and interacting with local students.

The excursion was hosted by Japan's Reconstruction Agency to provide information to other countries on the current state of disaster-hit areas ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The delegation, which included the ambassadors of Angola and Kuwait, and officials from the embassies of Germany, Russia and Australia, called on Futaba Future School in the town of Hirono. The combined junior high and high school is made up of students from five prefectural schools evacuated due to the nuclear accident.

Seventeen-year-old Yuzuki Watanabe gave a presentation to the delegation, describing life away from her home in Tomioka, as well as initiatives on renewable energy and community revitalization.

The delegation also visited the TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center, a facility which provides information on how the Fukushima nuclear accident at Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc.'s power plant unfolded in 2011 and the status of the decommissioning work, as well as J-Village, the soccer facility where the Olympic torch relay will commence.