Essential
A step-by-step guide to assembling a reliable go-bag and home emergency kit using items available at any Japanese hardware or convenience store. Includes a printable checklist covering the 72-hour minimum recommended by the Cabinet Office.
Food & Water
Learn how to store at least three to seven days of drinking water and non-perishable food for your entire household. We cover rotation schedules, calorie planning, dietary restrictions, and the best storage containers for small Japanese apartments.
Earthquake
Japan averages over 1,500 earthquakes strong enough to be felt every year. This guide walks you through furniture anchoring, securing bookshelves and appliances, identifying safe zones in each room, and what to do the moment shaking begins.
Flood & Typhoon
Typhoon season and river flooding pose a serious risk to homes across Japan’s lowland areas. Discover how to read hazard maps (ハザードマップ), install simple flood barriers, waterproof important documents, and know when to evacuate early.
Power
Extended blackouts following major disasters can last days or weeks. This guide covers portable battery stations, solar charging options, safe use of gas appliances, and how to keep medical devices running when the grid goes down.
Evacuation
An evacuation plan that lives only in your head is not a plan. Learn how to map your local evacuation routes, designate meeting points, communicate with family members during a network outage, and register with your ward office for disaster alerts.