KEEL Co.,LTD (Head Office: Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Representative Director: Yasunori Mashita), a corporate non-life and life insurance agency specializing in SMEs, has released a free web tool called the 'Natural Disaster Risk Check Tool' that visualizes natural disaster risks simply by entering the address of a business location. Based on public data from sources such as the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan and the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED J-SHIS), the tool assesses six risks—flooding, inland water flooding, sediment-related disasters, tsunamis, storm surges, and earthquakes—in approximately 3 minutes. Registration of company name or personal information is not required. ▶ Tool URL: https://keel-ins.co.jp/disaster-risk-check/ Input Screen ■ Background: Disasters are determined by 'location.' However, many SMEs are unaware of their location-specific risks. In recent years, the risk of natural disasters has undeniably increased. According to Japan Meteorological Agency statistics, the annual frequency of extremely heavy rainfall (50mm or more per hour) has increased by approximately 1.5 times compared to about 40 years ago over the past decade. Regarding earthquakes, the government assesses the probability of the Nankai Trough earthquake and the direct earthquake in the Tokyo metropolitan area as high. Meanwhile, preparedness among SMEs is lagging. A survey by Teikoku Databank (2025) indicates that only 17.1% of SMEs have formulated Business Continuity Plans (BCP), with over 80% having not yet done so. Many express a desire to prepare but are unsure where to start. The impact of natural disasters varies significantly not by industry or size, but primarily by 'where the business is located.' However, many companies do not know, down to the address level, which specific hazard zones their facilities fall into. Keel developed this tool to ease that initial step. ■ Tool Overview: Just enter your addres