If you are looking for your relatives in Japan or if you want to inform your relatives that you are alive after the events List of names First, consult the List of names. If you find the names of your relatives, contact them directly. If this is not possible, check this website on a regular basis or contact the nearest Red Cross/Red Crescent office for more information. Search for your name as well as someone might be looking for you. You are alive If you want to inform your relatives that you are alive, please register your name and contact details on I am alive. Your name will appear on the list. By checking the list, your relatives will know where you are and may be able to contact you. Check this website or contact your nearest Red Cross/Red Crescent representative for more information. You are looking for a missing relative If you are looking for missing relatives in Japan who are not on the list, you can register their name and your contact details on Missing relative. Your missing relatives might be able to see the list and contact you. Other persons checking the list might have information on their whereabouts and contact you. |
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ReliefWeb - Japan: Earthquake and Tsunami - Mar 2011 - Latest Updates
東京都内避難場所 (Shelters)
炊き出しまっぷ Food Supply Map
Information from Google Crisis Page for Japan.
Shelter information
Shelter locations (Japanese language)
Emergency water and food distribution centers (user generated)
Emergency water and food distribution centers via My Maps (user generated)
Trains, buses (Japanese language)
- JR East (Tohoku)
- Sendai City Transportation Bureau
- Abukuma Express
- Sendai Airport Transit
- Fukushima Transportation
- Ibaraki Kotsu
- Iwate Kenpoku Bus
- JR East (Kanto)
- Tokyo Metro
- Toei Subway
- Odakyu Electric Railway
- Keio
- Keikyu
- Keisei Electric Railway
- Sagami Railway
- Seibu Railway
- Shin-Keisei Electric Railway
- Tokyu
- Tobu Railway
Google Earth files
Download post-event imagery of several affected areas in Japan
View these files in Google Earth
For full listings and more information on Japan in Crisis see Google page here
Where there is NO Doctor in Japanese
Where There Is No Doctor in Japanese: Issha no inai tokoro de: mura no herusukea tebikisho. PDF of the most recent Japanese translation ofWhere There Is No Doctor containing first-aid and other medical information for earthquake and tsunami response.
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