This is a symbolic facility that serves as a place of mourning and consolation for those who lost their lives in the torrential rains of August 20, 2014. As recovery and reconstruction progress, traces of the disaster are gradually disappearing from the cityscape, and memories of the disaster and the sense of crisis are fading, this facility was built in response to the strong desire of the victims to "pass on the memory of this disaster as a lesson to the next generation." At this facility, you can experience the following: (Learn) - Disaster prevention and mitigation classes (for the general public, elderly people, elementary, middle, and high school students, etc.) - Training sessions and seminars on disaster prevention and mitigation, evacuation drills, first aid, lifesaving, AED learning, introduction to disaster prevention goods, etc. (Experience) - Cooking training on a stove bench - Training in an adjacent park equipped with a disaster prevention gazebo* *Tents can be set up in the event of a disaster to be used as a relief facility, etc. - Visits to areas where traces of damage remain and erosion control facilities
INFORMATION
- price
- free
- Meeting place
- Hiroshima City Heavy Rain Disaster Museum
- address
- 3-24-23 Yagi, Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima City
- Phone Number
- 082-832-0091
- Fax number
- 082-832-0095
- Number of parking spaces
- 10
- Parking fee
- free
- Parking notes
- Ordinary cars: 8 cars/2 cars for people with disabilities