Dexter & Travis ; Kobe Earthquake Museum
On 16 Nov, we visited the Kobe Earthquake museum - Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution.
This museum wad set up in memorial of The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
measured 7.3 on the Richter magnitude scale and 6.8 on the Moment magnitude scale. It occurred on January 17, 1995 at 5:46:46 a.m.Approximately 6,434 people , mainly in Kobe, lost their lives and this earthquake is the worst ever in Japan.
In the museum, we are brought to this huge theater. It was truly an enriching experience, being up close to see the action that occurred during and after effects of the earthquake , was truly mind blowing. The special effects of the theater was fantastic- the sounds and the crumbling of buildings and accidents occurring was totally realistic. We followed by witnessing the streets after the earthquake- the smoldering buildings, survivors. We then watched a video of a personal account of the earthquake, conveying the states of the towns and people in the recovery and reconstruction process after the earthquake.
We could also acquire knowledge about the earthquake and prevention through interesting games; where one could see how the distance from the magnitude would affect people and also what would happen at a certain magnitude. There were also videos of people sharing out their experience.
These are pictures of some of the brochures we took n scanned:
Overall, this has showed us the generosity of humans and in all these activities, certainly will help us understand more about about earthquakes and it will definitely be of advantage to us in the future. =D
** We did not take any photos or videos as photography is prohibited in the museum.
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