Sanriku Railway Sanriku affected area front line training
The Great East Japan Earthquake highlighted a variety of issues, including energy, life-saving activities, evacuation shelters, debris disposal, temporary housing, public housing for disasters, town planning, industrial revitalization, education, and population decline. How was the situation resolved in the affected areas of Sanriku?
Sanriku Railway is preparing this program with the hope that it will be useful for local disaster prevention and mitigation by passing on the lessons of the disaster.
Schedule Whole year
- Kuji-city
- Noda-village
- Fudai-village
- Tanohata-village
- Iwaizumi-town
- Miyako-city
- Kamaishi-city
- Ofunato-city
- Earthquake Learning
【Overview】
It is a training tour to solve the issues that each country has during a disaster. It is a "completely made-to-order" inspection training that can be planned according to the customer's request. Sanriku Railway employees will escort the entire journey.
See the next page for details.
■ Sanriku affected area front line training (Sanriku Railway page)
Activity Plan Outline
- Period of holding
- Schedule Whole year
- Time required
- 1 night 2 days
- Fee
- Consultation required (determined based on inspection details)
- Maximum number of people
- From 10 people
Contact
Sanriku Railway Sanriku affected area front line training
- Sanriku Railway Co., Ltd.
- address:〒027-0076 4 Sakaecho, Miyako-shi, Iwate
- TEL:0193-62-8900 / FAX:0193-63-2611
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