Fukushima is the name of a prefecture in Japan, located to the east of the country, and also the name of its capital city. Written 福島 /fu ku shi ma/ it consists of two kanji meaning 'good fortune, blessing' and 'island' in order. "Island of wealth" would be a good interpretation.
by taking English classes
If they were English colonists, that means they were from England, and therefore that they spoke English.
New York was an English colony because the English conquered New York from the Dutch, and after ceding to the English in the Treaty of Westminster, in 1674.
Yes Rosetta Stone software is available in two forms of English. English (US) and English (UK)
English tea, English cloth, and English clothing.
Fukushima
There are two Fukushima nuclear power plants, both of which are in the Fukushima district on the east coast. Fukushima Daiichi, where the meltdowns happened, is at a town called Okuma. Fukushima Daini, is at a town called Naraha.
There are two Fukushima power plants. Both are in the prefecture of Fukushima, Japan. The plant you have in mind is probably the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which experienced a series of meltdowns after an earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. The other is the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant.
Naoshi Fukushima died in 2003.
Naoshi Fukushima was born in 1925.
Glen Fukushima was born in 1949.
Masami Fukushima was born in 1929.
Masami Fukushima died in 1976.
Tadashi Fukushima was born in 1964.
Yutaka Fukushima was born in 1958.
Fukushima Incident happened in 1882.
Fukushima Masanori died in 1624.