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You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here.
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You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here. You can also feel that the pyroclastic flow was terrible.
You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here.
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You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here. You can also feel that the pyroclastic flow was terrible.
I visited for business. Although volcanic observation is also performed, remote monitoring and embankments are made by unmanned machines to prevent damage to debris flows. I want to know such an important facility.
I visited for business. Although volcanic observation is also performed, remote monitoring and embankments are made by unmanned machines to prevent damage to debris flows. I want to know such an important facility.
It is an exhibition hall that records the Unzen Fugendake disaster, and is still a facility of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in preparation for sediment-related disasters. Equipment that was active in the unmanned chemical method was exhibited, but it smelled like cigarettes. It's not a smoking room, so is it the smell of a machine? Or is it the smell of another substance that is not cigarettes? Anyway, the 1 floor smelled great. Other floors were fine.
You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here.
You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here. You can also feel that the pyroclastic flow was terrible.
You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here.
You can see that this Sabo protects the area at the foot of Mt. Heisei by looking at the rooftop scenery here. You can also feel that the pyroclastic flow was terrible.
Disaster prevention の the front line
I visited for business. Although volcanic observation is also performed, remote monitoring and embankments are made by unmanned machines to prevent damage to debris flows. I want to know such an important facility.
Disaster prevention の the front line
I visited for business. Although volcanic observation is also performed, remote monitoring and embankments are made by unmanned machines to prevent damage to debris flows. I want to know such an important facility.
1 The floor smells like cigarettes.
It is an exhibition hall that records the Unzen Fugendake disaster, and is still a facility of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in preparation for sediment-related disasters. Equipment that was active in the unmanned chemical method was exhibited, but it smelled like cigarettes. It's not a smoking room, so is it the smell of a machine? Or is it the smell of another substance that is not cigarettes? Anyway, the 1 floor smelled great. Other floors were fine.