Taiwanese Disaster Prevention Junior Leaders Visit Minamisanriku: Educational Trip to Learn Disaster Preparedness in the Disaster-Hit Area 15 Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake
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11 high school students from Taiwan will visit Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture as 'Disaster Prevention Junior Leaders.' The educational trip aims to foster international disaster prevention personnel by teaching practical disaster preparedness and recovery efforts through homestays, fieldwork, and interactions with local storyteller guides.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the Taiwanese Disaster Prevention Junior Leaders' training?
- A: To learn practical disaster prevention knowledge and raise awareness through interaction with locals and nature experiences in the disaster-hit area, 15 years after the 2011 earthquake.
- Q: What experiences are included in the program?
- A: It includes homestays, bus tours by a Taiwan-born storyteller guide sharing earthquake memories, learning at the Minamisanriku 311 Memorial, and nature programs in the mountains.
- Q: Why is there such an educational exchange between Minamisanriku and Taiwan?
- A: The immense support from Taiwan during the Great East Japan Earthquake created a strong bond, fostering mutual exchange and human resource development for the next generation.