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Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau Encourages Emergency Water Storage for Water Week

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  • Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau Encourages Emergency Water Storage for Water Week
  • Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau will hold awareness events at Hankyu Toyonaka Station and local libraries during Water Week (June 1-7) to emphasize the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency water storage.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Mon May 25 2026 23:10:23 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau will hold awareness events at Hankyu Toyonaka Station and local libraries during Water Week (June 1-7) to emphasize the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency water storage.

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Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau Encourages Emergency Water Storage for Water Week (Mon May 25 2026 23:10:23 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Mon May 25 2026 23:10:23 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau will hold awareness events at Hankyu Toyonaka Station and local libraries during Water Week (June 1-7) to emphasize the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency water storage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the water awareness activities in Toyonaka City?
A: On June 1, an awareness event will be held at the plaza in front of Hankyu Toyonaka Station. Additionally, book corners and panel exhibitions related to water will be set up at four city libraries and the Waterworks Bureau building.
Q: What will be distributed at the station front awareness event?
A: A total of 1,200 sets of aluminum can emergency water (highly purified water) and the 'Waterworks Disaster Prevention Preparedness Handbook' in easy Japanese will be distributed.
Q: When is Water Week?
A: This year, it will be held from June 1 (Monday) to June 7 (Sunday).
Q: What is the background for calling for earthquake preparedness?
A: Following the earthquake off the Sanriku coast in April this year, the importance of earthquake preparedness has been re-recognized nationwide, leading to a renewed call for the importance of stockpiling.
Q: Where will the book corners be set up?
A: The book corners will be set up at four city libraries in Okamachi, Senri, Shounai, and Nohata, and in the first-floor lobby of the Toyonaka City Waterworks Bureau building.