Disaster Prevention Experience Learning Facility (Sona Area Tokyo) - Koto City

4.1/5 に基づく 8 レビュー

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住所 :

3 Chome-8-35 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan

電話 : 📞 +898
Postal code : 135-0063
Webサイト : https://www.tokyorinkai-koen.jp/
カテゴリ:

3 Chome-8-35 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan
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Melody Law on Google

Very educational!
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Raymond Hung on Google

Interesting and rare of its kind. Worth a visit and it is free!
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Chivirak Meth on Google

Good place to kids and adult to learn for the first 72 hours for the survivor technics.
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Bill Zhu on Google

I recommend coming here for the (1) 20-minute educational "disaster simulation" tour, (2) watch the 15-minute anime showcasing emergency services after a fictional earthquake on Odaiba, and (3) read through the practical tips for what to do after a disaster. The Rinkai Disaster Prevention Education Centre is just east of the Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (国際展示場駅), the same station you use to get to Tokyo Big Sight. If you're coming to Odaiba for the big shopping malls, why not also pop by the educational tour? The simulation tour is very fun. While the staff aren't fluent in English, they will give everyone an iPad Mini with the option of Japanese or English, so you can still follow along for the games and videos! Head upstairs for the anime as well. It follows the story of a brother and sister who came to Odaiba, but an earthquake hit. It follows their lives as they navigate through different hardships and utilize emergency services, until they finally get home. (The ending had a twist, think of the movie The Sixth Sense...) There's also a ton of other exhibits on the second floor, including a wall with tips from actual survivors of prior earthquakes, including 3/11. I strongly recommend coming here!
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Damien VELLEMAN on Google

This was a great experience. It is not very long but quite well done and interactive. Kids had fun running in the park next to it after.
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Sandy Pendleton on Google

I thought the 72 hour tour was very well done but I just wish it was a little longer. As part of the experience you have to solve random questions which are different from person to person but I would have liked to have a go at all the questions if possible. It also seemed like it finished just as we got started. I understand it is for educational purposes and not entertainment but I would have liked to see a little more. That being said, it was very well done and being at the actual area where the rescue operations will be done from was very cool. Since it's free entry it is absolutely worth a trip.
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Khairil Abdul Rahman on Google

A good place for learning what to do during and after earthquake. The video story about two children was useful.
福島ケン on Google

For anyone who might experience an earthquake or other disaster that disrupts everyday living, this is an important place to visit periodically. The only reason for not awarding all five stars is a previous experience with the retail concession on the ground floor. They sell specially branded emergency supplies, many of which could be replaced by less expensive, ordinarily branded items. But my beef with the vendor was paying in advance for some shoes they did not have in stock; these came cash-on-delivery to my workplace. Thus, a colleague who did not know that this was pre-paid merchandise paid again, and we had to waste time arguing with the vendor, eventually getting a refund. That said, the Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park is administratively separate from the ground-floor retail concession. It is convenient to Tokyo Big Site and other attractions, so I hope others will take up my habit of not shopping, but definitely dropping in.

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