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What is an earthquake?
An earthquake is tremors created by movements in the crust that covers the earth’s surface.
A large-scale earthquake can cause furniture to fall over, break windows and walls, and destroy buildings that have a low quake resistance.
What to do when an earthquake occurs
1 When an earthquake occurs Protect yourself
If you are indoors, crawl under a table or other sturdy item until the shaking stops. Do not run outside in panic. If you are outdoors, move away from buildings, walls, electric poles and other structures that may fall over, and find a safe place to protect yourself.
2 Evacuation Go to an evacuation shelter/area or other safe place
When the shaking stops, stay calm and move to an evacuation shelter/area or other safe place. Do not use an elevator. Do not forget to bring your passport and alien registration card.
3 Evacuation area/ shelter Temporary staying place with emergency foods, blankets and toilet facilities
An evacuation area is a place (such as school ground or open place) to gather for people who are temporary evacuating from a disaster site. An evacuation shelter is a place where people can temporary stay and sleep (such as public facility). You can receive emergency foods, blankets and other basic items, and use toilet facilities. For the location of evacuation areas/ shelters, please see the map on page 18.
Place to contact in an emergency
To obtain information in your language and telephone interpretation service
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Fukushima International Association財団法人 福島県国際交流協会TEL: 024-524-1316URL: http://www.worldvillage.org/
Embassies and Consulates in Japan
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Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Japan大韓民国大使館TEL: 03-3452-7611~9
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Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan台北駐日経済文化代表処TEL: 03-3280-7811
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Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Japan中華人民共和国大使館TEL: 03-3403-3388
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Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyoタイ王国大使館TEL: 03-5789-2433
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Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Japanシンガポール共和国大使館TEL: 03-3586-9111/03-3586-9112
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Australian Embassy, Tokyoオーストラリア大使館TEL: 03-5232-4111
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Embassy of the United States Tokyo, Japanアメリカ合衆国大使館TEL: 03-3224-5000
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Embassy of Canada in Japanカナダ大使館TEL: 03-5412-6200
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Her Britannic Majesty’s Embassy in Japan英国大使館TEL: 03-5211-1100
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Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Japanドイツ連邦共和国大使館TEL: 03-5791-7700
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Embassy of France in Japanフランス大使館TEL: 03-5798-6000
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Embassy of Malaysia in Tokyoマレーシア大使館TEL: 03-3476-3840
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Indonesian Embassy in Tokyoインドネシア共和国大使館TEL: 03-3441-4201
Disaster information for travelers – Safety tips for travelers –
This website of the Japan National Tourist Organization provides foreign travelers with the necessary information in multiple foreign languages when a disaster occurs. You can obtain disaster and transportation information, a contact list of embassies and more.
http://www.jnto.go.jp/safety-tips/pc/emergency.html
What to do if you are injured / ill or you are in an accident or incident
Evacuation area/shelter map
You can temporary evacuate from a disaster site (e.g., school ground or open space).
You can receive emergency foods, blankets and other basic items, and use toilet facilities. You can temporary sleep and lodge there (e.g., public facility).
Main Disaster-Ready Hospitals in Fukushima City
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Fukushima Medical University Hospital福島県立医科大学附属病院TEL. 024-547-1111 Address: 1 Hikarigaoka, Fukushima-shi
About 19 km from Iizaka Onsen Station About 38 min.
About 10 km from JR Fukushima Station About 20 min. -
Fukushima Red Cross Hospital福島赤十字病院TEL. 024-534-6101 Address: 11-31 Irie-cho, Fukushima-shi
About 10 km from Iizaka Onsen Station About 23 min.
About 3.5 km from JR Fukushima Station About 7 min. -
Saiseikai Fukushima General Hospital済生会福島総合病院TEL. 024-544-5171 Address: 25 Shimoharada Omori, Fukushima-shi
About 18 km from Iizaka Onsen Station About 27 min.
About 7 km from JR Fukushima Station About 15 min. -
Ohara General Hospital大原綜合病院TEL. 024-526-0300 Address: 6-11 Omachi, Fukushima-shi
About 10 km from Iizaka Onsen Station About 23 min.
About 1 km from JR Fukushima Station About 3 min. 13 min.
Communication cards 指さし会話集
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ここは、どこですか。
What is the name of this place?
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これは地震ですか?
Is this an earthquake?
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けがをしています。
I am injured.
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けが人がいます。
There is an injured person.
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体の調子が悪いです。
I am not feeling well.
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病院はどこですか?
Where is a hospital?
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英語を話せる人はいませんか?
Is there anyone who can speak English?
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避難所はどこですか?
Where is the emergency shelter?
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ここは安全ですか?
Is it safe here?
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安全な場所はどこですか?
Is there anywhere safe around here?
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_への地図を書いてください。
Please draw a map to _ for me.
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一緒に来てください。
Could you come with me?
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この紙に書いてください。
Please write it on this paper.
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_への行き方を教えてください。
Please tell me the way to _ .
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トイレはどこですか?
Where is the toilet?
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(無料)電話はどこでかけられますか?
Where can I make a (toll-free) call?
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国際電話はどこでかけられますか?
Where can I make an international call?
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充電はどこでできますか?
Is there anywhere I can charge my battery?
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Wi-Fiが使える場所はありますか?
Is there anywhere I can connect to a Wi-Fi network?
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(食べ物・水)はどこで買えますか?
Where can I buy (food/water)?
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(食べ物・水・毛布)はどこで手に入りますか?
Where can I find (food/water/a blanket)?
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今日、宿泊できる場所を探しています。
I am looking for place to stay tonight.
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(電車・バス・空港)はいつ復旧しますか。
When will the (train/bus/airport) be back in service?
About Free wifi at Iizakaonsen-station
We’re wishing it is useful for your travel.
Special Thanks for cooperation of FukushimaKotsu.
1.ServiceStart
At the middle of May 2018..
2. Servicing Place
1F TiketGate ,Around the Waiting room
2F Around the Waiting room, Around the Square
3.SSID
MICHINORI FREE WIFI
4.The length of time
Continuation 12 hours
5.Guidance Word
Japanese,English,Chinese,Korean, Portuguese, Thai