Mechanisms for public communication on nuclear safety have been established to facilitate interaction between the central government, which provides overall direction, local governments, which provide guidance at the local level, industries, which implement safety measures, and the public. Public communication helps promote professionalism, encourage extensive public participation, strengthen accountability and a sense of ownership, and raise safety awareness across the industry and across society. Important nuclear-related information is shared with the public, including nuclear safety rules and regulations, the safety status of nuclear facilities, radiation monitoring data on effluents and the environment around nuclear facilities, and annual nuclear safety reports, to address public concerns about nuclear energy and nuclear safety. Various activities to explain nuclear science have been organized to help the public better understand issues concerning nuclear safety, and participate in maintaining and enhancing nuclear safety. Related events include the “National Safety Education Day”, “Popular Science Event on Green Nuclear Energy”, “Public Open Day (Week)”, and “Campaign to Promote Nuclear Safety Culture on Campuses and at the Community Level”, in addition to discussions, field trips, media reports, questionnaires, hearings, and seminars.