Taiwanese Disaster Prevention Junior Leaders Visit Minamisanriku: Educational Tour to Learn Disaster Prevention in the Affected Area 15 Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake
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70/100
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8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
11 Taiwanese students visiting Minamisanriku to participate in a disaster prevention educational program. The tour includes learning at the 311 Memorial, storyteller bus tours, and homestays to foster international exchange and disaster awareness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the disaster prevention junior leader training program in Taiwan?
- A: To learn from the experiences and lessons of disasters, enhance disaster prevention awareness through interaction with local residents and nature experiences.
- Q: What kind of programs will be experienced in Kesennuma?
- A: Learning at the Kesennuma 311 Memorial, guided bus tours by Taiwan-born guides, learning in the forest, and homestay experiences.
- Q: Why do Taiwanese students visit Kesennuma?
- A: To foster mutual understanding and disaster prevention education among the next generation, building on the strong ties formed when Taiwan provided significant support during the Great East Japan Earthquake.