A court in Japan has issued an injunction preventing two nuclear reactors from being restarted at the country’s Takahama plant, citing safety concerns. <br /><br /> It is a victory for worried locals but a blow to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s push to return to atomic energy four years after Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant plant was seriously damaged by an earthquake-caused Tsunami.<br /><br /> Japan’s entire stable of nuclear power stations was gradually switched off following the Fukushima disaster, while tens of thousands of people were evacuated due to concerns about radiation exposure.<br /><br /> Many are still unable to return to their homes and scientists have warned that some areas around the plant may remain uninhabitable for decades or more.<br /><br /> #Japan ‘s “#nuclear alley” where 2day #fukui district court placed an injunction on re-opening Takahama reactors 3&4. pic.twitter.com/jKKzBLbCfU— Tom O’Sullivan (@MathyosEnergy) April 14, 2015<br /><br /> Takahama plant operator Kansai Electric Power slammed the