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Ambassador Natsuko Godai Visits Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture

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Natsuko Godai visited Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, to hold discussions aimed at realizing co-sheltering for people and pets during disasters.

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Q: What is the "Riku & Natsu Co-sheltering Promotion Project"?
A: It is a project aiming to create a society where people and pets can safely evacuate and shelter in the same room during sudden disasters. Singer Natsuko Godai serves as the ambassador.
Q: What was the purpose of the visit to Fuji City this time?
A: The purpose was for Natsuko Godai to hold discussions with the Mayor of Fuji City and others to confirm the current situation and discuss future challenges regarding the realization of co-sheltering with pets.
Q: What is the current situation regarding pet evacuation in Fuji City?
A: Currently, the focus is on arrangements for evacuating with pets, and for co-sheltering, considerations such as borrowing private facilities and securing vacant properties are underway. Designated evacuation centers have dedicated spaces for pets, but people stay in separate spaces. This fiscal year, starter kits for pet-accompanied evacuees were installed in all evacuation centers.
Q: What opinions were expressed regarding the realization of co-sheltering?
A: Ms. Godai pointed out the necessity of operational manuals. The Mayor indicated intentions to consider facilities for co-sheltering in cases of expected long-term evacuation. An animal rescue representative requested that having the option for co-sheltering would reduce the number of people who do not evacuate.
Q: What did the petition from citizens request?
A: A petition from approximately 300 citizens requesting the realization of co-sheltering was submitted to the Mayor.