Network Participation Status as of End of March 2026 and Crowdfunding Launch
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Tasukeai Japan's disaster relief toilet network, 'Toilets to Make Everyone Feel Better,' has expanded to 48 municipalities. The organization has launched a crowdfunding campaign to prepare for future large-scale disasters like the Nankai Trough earthquake, following lessons from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. The network now includes 215 toilet units capable of serving 10,750 people daily.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Minna Genki ni Naru Toilet' (Toilets to Make Everyone Feel Better) project?
- A: It is a service that dispatches sanitary and comfortable temporary toilets to evacuation centers during disasters, operated by the general incorporated association Tasukeai Japan.
- Q: How many municipalities are currently participating?
- A: As of the end of March 2026, two new municipalities have joined, bringing the total to 48 prefectures and municipalities participating in the network.
- Q: Why are they crowdfunding?
- A: To secure operational funds for maintaining and expanding the network, and to prepare for the next disaster, like the Noto Peninsula earthquake.