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Disaster preparedness education portalBefore renewalBefore renewalAfter renewalAfter renewal “Disaster Readiness Guide”, A disaster prevention book  “Disaster Preparedness Tokyo,”the Disaster Prevention Book Disaster Preparedness Tokyo App Disaster Preparedness Education Digital Teaching Material “Disaster Preparedness Notebook -Disasters and Safety-" In order to further promote “self-help” and “cooperation”, we are renewing the disaster preparedness book Tokyo Bousai created in 2015 and the disaster preparedness notebook Disaster Readiness Guide created in 2018.  For the renewal, in addition to the printed version, we will create an electronic version and post audio codes so that everyone, including those with visual impairments, can read it.  In addition, electronic versions in multiple languages (English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), and Korean) are also available, and the TMG plans to create braille and audio versions in the future and install them in libraries, etc. in Tokyo. After the renewal, Disaster Readiness Guide presents disaster preparedness actions that anyone can take in daily life so that it becomes a part of everyday life, including disaster preparedness actions from a variety of perspectives, such as people with disabilities, children, foreigners, and sexual minorities. The renewed Tokyo Bosai contains the latest disaster-related information and information that can be used in various situations such as local communities, schools, and workplaces in order to further deepen knowledge about disaster preparedness. This is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s official disaster preparedness app. With the concepts of “play,” “learn,” and “use,” it was many contents to help you prepare for disasters and that are useful during emergencies, including push notifications for disaster information. Some of these contents include the “Disaster Prevention Quiz,” which allows you to learn about disaster prevention while enjoying browsing the “Disaster Readiness Guide” and “Tokyo Bousai” and taking quizzes; the “Disaster Prevention Map,” which allows you to switch between multiple maps, such as flood risk maps and regional hazard maps, on a single screen; and the “Checklist,” which allows you to record and manage preparations for different scenarios, such as food and indoor supplies to have ready in case of an emergency. In addition, with multiple languages (English, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), and Korean) and kids and senior modes, it allows for settings based on language and age. We have created the Disaster Preparedness Notebook -Disasters and Safety- as disaster preparedness education digital teaching material to encourage children, who will lead the next generation, to make effective use of Tokyo Bousai and Disaster Readiness Guide so both children can proactively research about disaster prevention in their schools, homes, and communities. Disaster Preparedness Notebook -Disasters and Safety- , a disaster preparedness digital teaching material, is distributed to students in all schools in Tokyo to help them take “disaster prevention actions” to protect their own and others’ lives in the event of a disaster. On the Disaster Prevention Education Portal, in addition to downloading and bookmarking the Disaster Preparedness Notebook -Disasters and Safety-, a disaster preparedness digital teaching material, the site also provides links to related organizations that can be used to introduce disaster preparedness experience facilities, search for disaster preparedness education teaching materials, and conduct research and study. This content supports in promotion of disaster preparedness education for children and students at home and schools.(12) Spreading Education on Disaster Prevention51

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