Tour of the Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institute (DRI) - Kobe

Outline

The DRI is a disaster museum that conveys the experiences and lessons learned from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake that occurred on January 17, 1995 to future generations, and learns how to prepare for the future. You can learn a wide range of disasters from a video screening that reproduces the moment the earthquake occurred, a diorama model that reproduces the cityscape immediately after the earthquake, and a hands-on exhibition.
Now, as an opportunity to think about disaster prevention, mitigation, and reconstruction, we will hold a tour of the DRI.

Date and Time Jun. 15 (Sat), 2023; 13:00~16:00 pm
Place Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institute (DRI).
Applicants International students living in Hyogo prefecture or attending schools in Hyogo prefecture
Capasity 10 persons. first-come/first-served basis
Deadline Apply by Jun. 13 (Thu)
Fee Free of charge

Program *Explanatons will be in Japanese and English.

13:00 Assemble at 1F Concourse of West Bldg.
13:10 Tour starts from the West Bldg.
15:00 Move on to tour of "BOSAI Science Field" in East Bldg.
15:30 Held an exchange meeting with volunteers in the "guidance room"
16:00 End of exchange meeting Dissolution