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  1. Please immediately evacuate from anywhere in danger. ・Obtain the latest information, including evacuation information, via TV, radio, the Internet, the local government’s website, or other sources. ・If you are from abroad, check what Japanese people around you are doing, and evacuate yourself to a safe place as early as possible.

  2. When a Heat Stroke Alert has been announced. Try to avoid the heat and drink water frequently.

  3. www.jnto.go.jp › safety-tips › engEnglish

    This website provides international tourists in Japan with information about safe travel.

  4. If the Japan Meteorological Agency expects a tsunami to cause any damage, it issues a warning approximately three minutes after an earthquake. When there is a strong or weak but long-lasting vibration, you should start evacuating. Also, do not evaluate the safety situation yourself but evacuate to a more elevated place regardless.

  5. Major Tsunami Warning. A mega-tsunami may occur. Tsunami may occur in rivers as well. Tsunami waves are expected to hit repeatedly. Do not go near waterfronts until warning is lifted. Watch the actions of those around you and evacuate to higher grounds or tsunami shelters.

  6. The following actions are generally required. ・ A disaster is occurring or imminent. ・ Please immediately secure your safety from imminent danger. Your local municipal authority may not issue Emergency Safety Measures (Alert Level 5) when a disaster is occurring or imminent. Do not wait for Emergency Safety Measures (Alert Level 5) to be ...

  7. ・People who are likely to take time for evacuation, including the elderly, persons with disabilities, and infants, and their caregivers are advised to start evacuation. This website provides international tourists in Japan with information about safe travel.