
Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution
A museum in Hyogo — exhibits full of discovery.
Overview
The Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution is an organization established to serve as a global center for disaster prevention and mitigation. The facility stands in HAT Kobe, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. It collects and preserves materials related to earthquake disaster and offers a place for learning about disaster reduction.
Highlights
- ●An institution founded as a base for disaster prevention and mitigation
- ●Located at HAT Kobe in Chuo Ward, Kobe
- ●Collection and preservation of earthquake-related materials
- ●Exhibitions for learning about disaster reduction
History
The institution was established in 2002. It was set up to serve as a global center for disaster prevention and mitigation, and has worked to collect and preserve materials related to earthquake disaster and the subsequent reconstruction. Its facility is located at HAT Kobe in Chuo Ward, Kobe.
Access
The facility stands at HAT Kobe in Chuo Ward, Kobe, on the waterfront close to the city center.
Best season
As an indoor exhibition facility, it can be visited year-round regardless of the weather.
Map
34.6981, 135.2146 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Enter the center at HAT Kobe
- 2View the exhibitions themed on disaster prevention and mitigation
- 3Engage with the preserved and displayed earthquake-related materials
- 4Conclude the visit while reflecting on what was learned
Did you know?
💡 It was founded to serve as a global center for disaster prevention and mitigation.
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