A surprisingly detailed educational centre focusing on disaster recovery.
There are regular "tours", with a Japanese-only guide explaining around 5 minutes of preamble before iPads in multiple languages are thankfully provided, followed by 5 minutes more Japanese-only information that apparently isn't essential!
This tour recreates a real disaster, consisting of being stuck in a lift during an earthquake, escaping through a mall, then making your way around dramatic destroyed architecture. Progress is made by scanning QR codes in each area and answering quiz questions on your iPad, although scanning these codes is a little unreliable and require a few retries.
Throughout, practical and sobering information about exactly what to do during a natural disaster is provided. After the convincing "tour", there are multiple rooms with extremely high levels of detail around preparing and surviving a disaster. This includes things like how to help blind people, what to do about contact lenses, how to conserve water, and literally dozens of other topics.
Hidden away in a corner is an area where Tokyo's real disaster management room can be seen (also featured in a recent Godzilla film), a key location when any disaster hits. It's quite rare to be able to see this crucial infrastructure, and is augmented by information around how this area is protected, what plans would be enacted during a disaster, motivations behind design, etc.
The entire area is suitable for children, yet engaging and practical for adults, and whilst in the small shop afterwards we saw multiple school...
Read moreWe did this a school trip. It was excellent. The whole centre us very well organised and gave the students a very interactive experience that linked beautifully to our unit.
Students are given individual ipads which they use to answer questions throughout the experience Experience 1 They start off walking into a lift where they experience an assimilation of an earthquake and then walk into a community set up of different scenarios where they go around and answer questions. There is a waiting area where they watch live footage of an earthquake.
Experience 2. What today after an earthquake. They walk through some activities e.g how to make a makeshift sling out of plastic bags.
Experience 3: Anime Video This takes them through the whole process.
There is a science and activities room on...
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🌿東京臨海広域防災公園 Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park 도쿄 임해 광역 방재 공원 东京临海广域防灾公园
🚨「学ぶ」「備える」「つながる」が体感できる防災フィールド! A place to learn, prepare, and connect through hands-on disaster experience. 배우고, 준비하고, 연결되는 방재 체험 공간! 一个可以学习、防范、联结彼此的防灾教育公园!
🌱広々とした芝生、四季の花々、参加型のイベント、 そして展示ゾーンでは、災害への備えがやさしく、しっかり学べます。
You’ll find open lawns, seasonal flowers, participatory events, and a rich exhibition area for easy and meaningful disaster learning. 잔디밭, 계절 꽃, 시민 참여 행사, 그리고 누구나 쉽게 배울 수 있는 방재 전시관이 있어요. 大片草坪、四季花卉、互动活动, 还有能深入学习灾害知识的展示空间。
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📍「10のそなえ」展示がとても印象的でした! The “10 Preparations Before Earthquakes” exhibit was powerful and informative. 지진 전 ‘10가지 준비’ 전시가 정말 인상 깊었어요! “地震前的10项准备”展览内容深刻且实用。
✅ 家具の固定 / Fix your furniture / 가구 고정 / 固定家具 ✅ 非常用品の準備 / Emergency goods / 비상용품 준비 / 准备紧急用品 ✅ 家族との話し合い / Family discussion / 가족과의 대화 / 与家人讨论分工 ✅ 避難経路の確認 / Evacuation route / 대피 경로 확인 / 确认避难路线 ✅ ガラス飛散防止 / Prevent glass scattering / 유리 파편 방지 / 防止玻璃碎片飞溅 ✅ 建物の耐震確認 / Home safety check / 건물 내진 점검 / 检查建筑耐震性 ✅ ご近所とのつながり / Connect with neighbors / 이웃과의 협력 / 加强邻里联系 ✅ 地域の危険性把握 / Know your local risks / 지역 위험요소 파악 / 了解本地区风险 ✅ 火災対策 / Fire prevention / 화재 예방 / 火灾预防 ✅ 日常から防災意識を / Awareness in daily life / 일상 속 방재 의식 / 将防灾意识融入日常生活
🌍展示はすべて4言語対応(日本語・英語・韓国語・中国語)で、 訪れる誰もが分かりやすく学べるよう工夫されています✨
The exhibits are available in four languages, making them accessible for all. 4개 국어로 전시되어 있어 누구나 쉽게 이해할 수 있어요. 展示提供四种语言,方便所有游客学习防灾知识。
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💡休日のピクニック、修学旅行、家族での学びにもぴったり。 It’s perfect for a family day, school visit, or as a learning adventure. 가족 나들이나 학교 체험 학습에도 딱 좋아요! 无论是家庭出游、学校参访或防灾教育,都非常适合!
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🌈「楽しい」×「備えられる」=未来の安心🌟 Fun × Preparedness = Peace of mind for the future 즐거움 × 준비 = 미래를 위한 안심 “趣味” + “防范”...
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