GATARI Realizes Flood Training That Transforms "Everyday Spaces" into Disaster Sites with Sound: Approximately 80% of Trainees Experience the Realism of Flooding, Immersive Active Learning Generates Desire for Repetition
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- GATARI Realizes Flood Training That Transforms "Everyday Spaces" into Disaster Sites with Sound: Approximately 80% of Trainees Experience the Realism of Flooding, Immersive Active Learning Generates Desire for Repetition
- In March 2026, GATARI Co., Ltd., as part of Tokyo's "King Salmon Project," conducted flood disaster training at two elderly care facilities in Katsushika Ward using its Mixed Reality platform "Auris." Approximately 80% of trainees experienced a sense of realism, and a desire for repeated training was confirmed.
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- Date: Wed Jun 10 2026 00:30:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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In March 2026, GATARI Co., Ltd., as part of Tokyo's "King Salmon Project," conducted flood disaster training at two elderly care facilities in Katsushika Ward using its Mixed Reality platform "Auris." Approximately 80% of trainees experienced a sense of realism, and a desire for repeated training was confirmed.
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- GATARI Realizes Flood Training That Transforms "Everyday Spaces" into Disaster Sites with Sound: Approximately 80% of Trainees Experience the Realism of Flooding, Immersive Active Learning Generates Desire for Repetition (Wed Jun 10 2026 00:30:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Wed Jun 10 2026 00:30:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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In March 2026, GATARI Co., Ltd., as part of Tokyo's "King Salmon Project," conducted flood disaster training at two elderly care facilities in Katsushika Ward using its Mixed Reality platform "Auris." Approximately 80% of trainees experienced a sense of realism, and a desire for repeated training was confirmed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is GATARI's Auris?
- A: It is an MR platform that overlays digital sound onto the real world, used for disaster prevention training.
- Q: Who participated in this training?
- A: Staff from elderly care facilities in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo, participated.
- Q: What was the main outcome of the training?
- A: Approximately 80% of trainees experienced a sense of realism, and a desire for repeated training was confirmed.