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It is predicted that
there is a 70 percent possibility
of an earthquake
directly hitting Tokyo
within the next 30 years.
Are you prepared?
Let’
s
Get
Prepared.
What if an earthquake hits Tokyo
now? What will you do in this
instant when our city undergoes a
drastic change? If you are at home;
if you are in the subway; if it’ the
s
middle of winter; if it’ in the middle
s
of the night; if you are alone; if you
are with someone who needs to
be protected... What will you do?
Take this time to imagine the
situation; to gain proper knowledge;
to prepare stockpiles; to discuss what
to do with your family and neighbors...
Each effort you take to prepare
will help protect you. We can fight
disasters. So, let’ get prepared and
s
do everything to protect ourselves.
What is“Disaster Preparedness
Tokyo”
?
Various disaster risks lurk in Tokyo.“Disaster Preparedness Tokyo”
is a Tokyo-style disaster preparedness manual that is tailored to the
various local features of Tokyo, its urban structure, and the lifestyles
of its residents. This manual does not just provide you with knowledge
of disaster preparedness, but also contains many specific disaster
preparedness actions you can start taking immediately. Use this along with
the digital version and the Tokyo Preparedness Map to protect yourself
from a disaster.
Contents
Prologue
Introduction
Let’s Get Prepared
What Is “Disaster
Preparedness Tokyo”?
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004
006
Contents
“Let’s Prepare Now” Symbol
Mark: Do Now
“Do Now”mark
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Simulation of a Major Earthquake
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What would you do if a major earthquake strikes Tokyo now?
This chapter provides simulations of what to do from the moment
an earthquake occurs to your evacuation and reconstruction of
your life. Now imagine yourself in these situations.
Manual
Earthquake!
The Moment an Earthquake Strikes
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Immediately After
Immediately after the Earthquake
Dangers at Home
Evacuation
Evacuation Flow Chart
Decision to Evacuate
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042
046
Check Points for Safe Evacuation
Helping Each Other
048
052
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020
Dangers Away from Home
Things Not to Do When an
Earthquake Occurs
026
038
Map
Digital
Disaster Preparedness Tokyo
What to Do before Evacuating
Search
Evacuation Life
Staying at Home
Evacuation Center
Guide to Evacuation Life
Rebuilding Your Life
Returning to Daily Life
068
Starting to Rebuild Your Life
070
054
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058
The Dos and Don’ts at an
Evacuation Center
060
Bosai the Rhino
The Disaster Preparedness Tokyo character is Bosai the
Rhino.“Bosai”is Japanese for disaster preparedness and its
second syllable,“sai,”has the same sound as the word for
rhinoceros. Bosai the Rhino is a 3-year-old rhinoceros born
and raised in Tokyo. He is a very curious little guy, but is easily
frightened. He’s very interested in disaster preparedness
and finds any kind of disaster prevention action to be a piece
of cake. His favorite action is“hiding under a desk,”and his
favorite phrase is“Let’s get prepared!”
Consideration toward People Who
066
Need Special Care
006
007
Learning from the Experience of
072
Survivors
Disaster Preparedness Quiz
077
10 Key Points to Observe When
an Earthquake Strikes
078
03
Other Disasters and Countermeasures
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02
Let’ Get Prepared: Disaster
s
Preparedness Actions
080
Earthquakes are not the only disasters that can
strike Tokyo. We have compiled knowledge on the
various risks that lurk in Tokyo and measures to
deal with them. Learn about them now.
Heavy Rain and Storms
Torrential Rain
Sediment Disasters
Lightning
Volcanic Eruptions
Terrorist and Armed Attacks
Infectious Diseases
Tokyo’s Active Volcanoes
Disaster Preparedness Quiz
We have compiled things you can do now to
prepare for a disaster. Thorough preparations
will protect you and your loved ones in the
event of the disaster. Let's get prepared now.
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Four Preparations to Do Now
Stockpiles
Stockpiling Goods
Essential Stockpile Items
Household Stockpile List
Preparing Inside the Home
Preparing Inside the Home
Furniture Stabilization Measures
Stabilizing Devices
Furniture Stabilizing Checklist
Preparing Outside the Home
Learning about Your Neighborhood
Know Your Community’s
Earthquake Risk
Communication
Prepare through Communication
Community Networking
Disaster Preparedness in
Apartment Buildings
Disaster Preparedness Measures at Work
Confirm Safety and Collect
Information
Emergency Bag
Daily Stockpiles
Tornadoes
Heavy Snow
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086
088
090
092
04
Seismic Retrofitting
Fire Prevention Measures
Checking Electricity, Gas, and
Water Supply
Earthquake-Resistant Shelters
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113
Survival Tips
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096
098
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This chapter provides various types of knowledge and ingenuity
that will be useful when a disaster occurs, and we use illustrations to
explain them in an easy-to-understand manner. Why not also hold a
workshop as explained at the end of the chapter?
Emergency
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118
Places Safe from Fire
Disaster Prevention Parks
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
1 20
121
Stop Bleeding
First-Aid for Fractures and Sprains
First-Aid for Cuts
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1 24
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1 26
1 28
Fire and Disaster Drills
Citizens Disaster Response Team
Volunteer Fire Corps
Disaster Map Exercises
Disaster Preparedness Quiz
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1 36
1 39
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First-Aid for Burns
Lighten the Burden of the Injured and Ill
Safely Positioning the Injured or Ill
Transporting the Injured or Ill
Bandage Substitutes
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How to Use the Fire Extinguisher
How to Use the Indoor Fire Hose
How to Use the Standpipe
How to Use the Portable Fire Pump
Warm Yourself with Newspapers
Adjust Your Body Temperature
Protect Your Feet
Prevent Dehydration
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009
Sanitation
How to Store Water
How to Carry Water
Document
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1 99
How to Make Emergency Diapers
How to Make a Cloth Sanitary
Napkin
Keep Clean with Little Water
Make a Fly Trap
202
203
Life Reconstruction Support
Systems and Procedures
253
Support for Dairy Life
260
How to Use the Toilet When Water
200
Supply Is Cut Off
How to Make an Emergency Toilet
Life
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First Aid in Emergency
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205
262
Disaster Volunteers
266
Information
Emergency Contacts
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269
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Symbols for People Who Need
Special Care in an Emergency
Combined Risk with Consideration
of Disaster Activity Difficulty
Traffic Regulations in Case of
Great Earthquakes
Tokyo Compared with Rest of Japan
ENGLISH FOR EMERGENCY
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How to Make an Emergency Lantern
Change the Size of the Battery
How to Make Plates and Eating
Utensils
How to Make an Emergency
Cooking Stove
Making Partitions
How to Make a Knapsack
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207
208
210
212
213
How to Make a Bed
How to Make Cushions and Pillows
How to Tie Ropes
Exercises for Evacuation Life
Children Playing
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Inquiries about Disaster Prevention
Disaster Response Yellow Pages
Pictograms Legend
A Day in Tokyo
LET'S GET PREPARED !
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Good Ways to Use Everyday Items
222
Confirm Safety
Disaster Emergency Message Dial
226
Workshop
Take Action to Get Your Family
Prepared
Disaster Message Board
Safety Instructions
227
Get Your Family Involved!
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Family’s Information
Memo
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299
228
Hold a Community Event to
Prepare for a Disaster
232
Your Information
Index
Index of Glossary Terms
308
318
Index by Location
320
05
Disaster Facts and Information
236
You Should Know
Index by Household
Coposition
This Chapter provides a variety of information on
disasters and disaster prevention.
You should keep the information in mind to enhance
your disaster preparedness.
Production notes
323
Knowledge
Knowledge of Earthquakes
Knowledge of Tsunami
Knowledge of Typhoons and
Heavy Rain
238
243
244
Various Types of Weather
Information
248
250
Manga
Past Large-scale Disasters
TOKYO
“X”
DAY
by Kaiji Kawaguchi
This original manga comic vividly describes how Tokyo would be
like just before and immediately after a major earthquake. Imagine
yourself in these situations and take actions to be prepared.
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