Disaster Prevention Tourism in Kuroshio Town

Information Disaster Prevention Tourism in Kuroshio Town

Kuroshio-cho, which is rich in nature, faces the Pacific Ocean, is home to whales and dolphins, and culture has been nurtured along with the blessings of the sea, such as single-line fishing of bonito and sun salt. Natural activity is also a popular Machi for whale watching and surfing.
On the other hand, Kuroshio-cho is expected to have the largest tsunami in Japan at a height of 34m. At Machi, the public and private sectors are working together on various disaster prevention measures with the aim of achieving zero evacuees and zero victims.
In recent years, large-scale disasters have occurred frequently not only in Japan but also around the world, what is important for us is to acquire the ability to think and act on our own in order to "protect our own lives". Isn't it?
The program provided as a disaster prevention tourism in Kuroshio-cho is to understand the dual nature of nature's blessings and disaster, and to learn how to interact with people and nature. You can also learn about the thoughts and initiatives of the people of Machi who are aiming for zero casualties while always having a high awareness of disaster prevention, and exchange opinions on unanswered issues that assume every situation, so you can acquire flexible ideas that enhance the possibility of survival.

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In addition to learning the aspects of the disaster that nature has,
This is a plan to experience the blessings of nature in Kuroshio Town.

Certification and Certification

  • Green Destinations 2025 Edition
    Top 100 Sustainable Tourist Spots in the World

    The Green DestinationsTop100 is an international certification system that selects the top 100 regions every year that continuously builds better communities for tourist destinations that meet international standards for sustainable tourism around the world.
  • NIPPON Disaster Prevention Assets
    2024 Excellent Certification

    A system in which the Minister for Special Affairs (Disaster Prevention) of the Cabinet Office and the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism approve facilities that convey the situation of disasters that occurred in the region in an easy-to-understand manner and activities to pass on lessons learned from disasters.
  • The 19th Ecotourism Grand Prize
    Certification

    This system aims to promote the qualitative and quantitative improvement of activities related to Ecotourism nationwide and to foster a sense of solidarity among stakeholders through information exchange, etc., by awarding outstanding initiatives to businesses, organizations, and local governments working on Ecotourism.
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