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Wide-Area Evacuation Sites, Evacuation Plazas, Evacuation Shelters...

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最終更新日 2023年9月8日

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Wide-Area Evacuation Sites (6 places)

Large parks, green spaces, etc. with sufficient area to protect the lives of evacuees from spreading fires and other dangers caused by the outbreak of a large-scale disaster are designated as wide-area evacuation sites ( koiki hinan basho).
*In the case of flooding, none of these wide-area evacuation sites can be used.

Facilities Address
Instisute for Sustainable Agroecosystem Services affiliated with Graduate Scholl of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo 1-1-1 Midori-cho
Tanashi experiment forest affiliated with Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo 1-1-8 Midori-cho
Nishitokyo Ikoinomori Park 3-2 Midori-cho
Koganei Park 6-4 Mukodai-cho
Bunridai Park 1-4 Higashi-cho
Higashi Fushimi Park 1 Higashi Fushimi

Evacuation Plazas (43 places)

School playgrounds, etc. with sufficient space to ensure the safety of people gathered there are designated as evacuation plazas ( hinan hiroba) where evacuees in the locality would temporarily gather to appraise the situation and, if necessary, temporarily form groups prior to evacuating to a wide-area evacuation site.

Facilities Address
Tanashi Elementary School 4-5-21 Tanashi-cho
Yagisawa Elementary School 2-12-37 Minami-cho
Tanashi Daiichi Junior High School 6-9-37 Minami-cho
Tanashi Daisan Junior High School 3-4-1 Nishihara-cho
Nishihara Nature Park 4-5 Nishihara-cho
Nihon Bunka Gakuen 4-5-85 Nishihara-cho
Yato Elementary School 3-1-1 Midori-cho
Yato Daini Elementary School 1-17-27 Yato-cho
Yato Seseragi Park 1-22 Yato-cho
Yato Icho Park 2-12 Yato-cho
Tanashi Daini Junior High School 2-9-1 Kitahara-cho
Tanashi High School of Technology 1-9-1 Mukodai-cho
Mukodai Elementary School 2-1-1 Mukodai-cho
Mukodai Park 2-5 Mukodai-cho
Tanashi Daiyon Junior High School 2-14-9 Mukodai-cho
Mukodai Retention Basin 5-4 Mukodai-cho
Tanashi High School 5-4-34 Mukodai-cho
Kami-mukodai Elementary School 6-7-28 Mukodai-cho
Shibakubo Retention Basin 1-18 Shibakubo-cho
Shibakubo Elementary School 3-7-1 Shibakubo-cho
Keyaki Elementary School 5-7-1 Shibakubo-cho
Musashino University 1-1-20 Shinmachi
Iwakura High School General Spotts Field 2-3-27 Shinmachi
Yagisawa Junior High School 3-8-22 Yagisawa
Hoya Daini Elementary School 4-2-11 Yagisawa
MUFG PARK 4-4-40 Yagisawa
Waseda University Higashi Fushimi Campus General Grounds 2-7 Higashi Fushimi
Higashi Fushimi Elementary School 6-1-28 Higashi Fushimi
Hoya Elementary School 1-3-35 Hoya-cho
Hon-cho Elementary School 1-14-23 Hoya-cho
Hoya Junior High School 1-17-4 Hoya-cho
Hekizan Elementary School 5-11-4 Nakamachi
Meiho Junior High School 1-1-24 Higashi-cho
Higashi Elementary School 6-2-33 Higashi-cho
Hibarigaoka Junior High School 3-2-42 Hibarigaoka
Sumiyoshi Elementary School 5-2-1 Sumiyoshi-cho
Hoya High School 5-8-23 Sumiyoshi-cho
Nakahara Elementary School 2-6-25 Hibarigaoka
Hibarigaoka General Sports Field "Hibarium" 3-1 Hibarigaoka
Sakae Elementary School 2-10-9 Sakae-cho
Seiran Junior High School 2-13-17 Kitamachi
Hoya Daiichi Elementary School 1-4-4 Shimohoya
Izumisho wakuwaku park 3-6 Izumi-cho

Evacuation Shelters (32 places)

Municipal school buildings, etc. are designated as evacuation shelters ( hinanjo) that would temporarily accept and protect persons who have suffered damage, or might suffer damage, due to the collapse, burning down, etc. of their homes due to an earthquake.

Facilities Address Note
Tanashi Elementary School 4-5-21 Tanashi-cho  
Yagisawa Elementary School 2-12-37 Minami-cho  
Tanashi Daiichi Junior High School 6-9-37 Minami-cho  
Tanashi Daisan Junior High School 3-4-1 Nishihara-cho  
Nihon Bunka Gakuen 4-5-85 Nishihara-cho cannot be used during floods
Yato Elementary School 3-1-1 Midori-cho  
Yato Daini Elementary School 1-17-27 Yato-cho  
Tanashi Daini Junior High School 2-9-1 Kitahara-cho  
Tanashi High School of Technology 1-9-1 Mukodai-cho  
Mukodai Elementary School 2-1-1 Mukodai-cho  
Tanashi Daiyon Junior High School 2-14-9 Mukodai-cho  
Tanashi High School 5-4-34 Mukodai-cho  
Kami-mukodai Elementary School 6-7-28 Mukodai-cho  
Shibakubo Elementary School 3-7-1 Shibakubo-cho  
Keyaki Elementary School 5-7-1 Shibakubo-cho cannot be used during floods
Musashino University 1-1-20 Shinmachi cannot be used during floods
Yagisawa Junior High School 3-8-22 Yagisawa  
Hoya Daini Elementary School 4-2-11 Yagisawa  
Higashi Fushimi Elementary School 6-1-28 Higashi Fushimi cannot be used during floods
Hoya Elementary School 1-3-35 Hoya-cho  
Hon-cho Elementary School 1-14-23 Hoya-cho  
Hoya Junior High School 1-17-4 Hoya-cho  
Hekizan Elementary School 5-11-4 Nakamachi cannot be used during floods
Meiho Junior High School 1-1-24 Higashi-cho  
Higashi Elementary School 6-2-33 Higashi-cho  
Hibarigaoka Junior High School 3-2-42 Hibarigaoka  
Sumiyoshi Elementary School 5-2-1 Sumiyoshi-cho  
Hoya High School 5-8-23 Sumiyoshi-cho cannot be used during floods
Nakahara Elementary School 2-6-25 Hibarigaoka  
Sakae Elementary School 2-10-9 Sakae-cho  
Seiran Junior High School 2-13-17 Kitamachi  
Hoya Daiichi Elementary School 1-4-4 Shimohoya  

Voluntary Evacuation Shelters (7 places)

In the event of a large typhoon being forecast, or a prolonged windy storm, etc., voluntary evacuation shelters ( jishu hinanjo) would be opened as temporary facilities for people who are worried about staying at home but unable to evacuate to the home of a relative or acquaintance. In principle, food and other daily necessities are not distributed at these voluntary evacuation shelters.
In the case of wind and flood damage, in principle it is these voluntary evacuation shelters that would be opened first. If the danger of further rainfall, river overflowing, and flood damage increases, some evacuation shelters might be opened. Voluntary evacuation shelters are not necessarily opened just because a typhoon is approaching.

Facilities Address Note
Yato Elementary School 3-1-1 Midori-cho  
Mukodai Elementary School 2-1-1 Mukodai-cho  
Shibakubo Elementary School 3-7-1 Shibakubo-cho  
Yagisawa Junior High School 3-8-22 Yagisawa  
Hoya Elementary School 1-3-35 Hoya-cho  
Hoya Daiichi Elementary School 1-4-4 Shimohoya  
Ecoplaza Nishitokyo 3-12-35 Izumi-cho pet friendly

Welfare Evacuation Shelters (29 places)

Based on requests from the Disaster Response HQ, welfare evacuation shelters ( fukushi hinanjo) would be opened at social welfare facilities, child daycare centers, etc. to provide necessary services for persons requiring assistance who have difficulty staying at ordinary evacuation shelters and also for households with babies, infants, pregnant women, etc.
*Please note that welfare evacuation shelters would be opened depending on the situation of evacuees in ordinary evacuation shelters, so it is not possible to evacuate directly to a welfare evacuation shelter immediately after the outbreak of a disaster. Admission is decided in order, beginning with high-priority evacuees. Welfare evacuation shelters do not accept persons coming directly to them.

Facilities Address
Tanashi Comprehensive Welfare Center 5-5-12 Tanashi-cho
Yato Elderly Home-Care Service Center 3-23-8 Yato-cho
Hoya Welfare Center for Disabled Persons 1-6-20 Hoya-cho
"Oasis" Elderly Rest Home 3-18-40 Minami-cho
Tokyo Metropolitan Tanashi Special Needs School 5-15-5 Minami-cho
Sumiyoshi Kaikan "Lupinus" 6-15-6 Sumiyoshi-cho
Shimohoya Welfare Hall 4-3-20 Shimohoya
Shinmachi Welfare Hall 5-2-7 Shinmachi
Fujimachi Welfare Hall 6-6-13 Fujimachi
Hibarigaoka Welfare Hall 2-8-17 Hibarigaoka
Tanashi Nuesery School 1-2-26 Midori-cho
Soyokaze Nuesery School 3-1-25 Hibarigaoka
Hakobera Nuesery School 1-7-2 Fujimachi
Mukodai Nuesery School 3-23-1 Minami-cho
Nishihara Nuesery School 5-4-2 Shibakubo-cho
Komadori Nuesery School 2-4-2 Shimohoya
Midori Nuesery School 2-15-12 Midori-cho
Shibakubo Nuesery School 1-14-32 Shibakubo-cho
Sumiyoshi Nuesery School 3-14-14 Sumiyoshi-cho
Nakamachi Nuesery School 4-4-16 Nakamachi
Higashi Nuesery School 2-4-13 Higashi-cho
Shimohoya Nursery School 3-8-15 Shimohoya
Yagisawa Nuesery School 5-8-2 Yagisawa
Keyaki Nuesery School 4-5-96 Nishihara-cho
Hoya-cho Nuesery School 3-13-1 Hoya-cho
Hibarigaoka Nuesery School 2-3-5 Hibarigaoka
Higashi Fushimi Nuesery School 2-11-11 Higashi Fushimi
"Kirara" Elderly center 1-7-69 Fujimachi
Disabled Persons' Comprehensive Support Center "Friendly" 4-17-14 Tanashi-cho

Procedures for Opening of Welfare Evacuation Centers

(1) Evacuation to an evacuation shelter
If there is no danger looming, there is no need even for persons requiring assistance to hastily evacuate. The basic thing to do first is to ensure your safety indoors at home or wherever you are. In the event of the collapse of your house, fire, evacuation order, etc., if you cannot evacuate to the home of a friend, acquaintance, or relative, then go to an opened evacuation shelter (elementary or junior high school, etc. in the city).
(2) Opening of welfare evacuation shelters
In response to requests from the Disaster Response HQ, facilities would make preparations to accept eligible evacuees and then open welfare evacuation shelters.
(3) Admission requests from evacuation shelters to divisions administering welfare evacuation shelters
If it identifies persons having difficulty staying at an ordinary evacuation shelter, the Evacuation Shelter Management Committee would request a division administering welfare evacuation shelters (Senior Citizen Care and Assistance Division, Welfare for the Disabled Division, Child Education and Day Care Division, and Children and Family Support Center) to accept their admission to a welfare evacuation shelter.
(4) Coordination of admissions
After coordination of the number of persons in ordinary evacuation shelters requesting admission to a welfare evacuation shelter and the capacity of welfare evacuation shelters, acceptable persons would be decided and transferred to a welfare evacuation shelter.
(5) Evacuation conditions
At least one counselor would be assigned to each welfare evacuation shelter, but there would be no care providers. When evacuating, therefore, in principle each evacuee should be accompanied by a care provider. (As far as possible, please take along daily necessities as well.) Also, the same home-care services as those received at home can be provided at the welfare evacuation shelter.

Temporary Stay Facilities (8 places)

Community centers ( kominkan), libraries, etc. are designated as temporary stay facilities that would temporarily accommodate people who are outdoors when the disaster occurs and, unable to stay at a company, school, etc., are stranded and face difficulty getting home.

Facilities Address
Call Tanashi 3-7-2 Tanashi-cho
Minami-cho Sports & Culture Center "Kiratto" 5-6-5 Minami-cho
Yato Kominkan & Library 1-17-2 Yato-cho
Shibakubo Kominkan & Library 5-4-48 Shibakubo-cho
Yagisawa Kominkan & Library 1-15-1 Yagisawa
Hoya Ekimae Kominkan & Library Stare 4F 5F,3-14-30 Higashi-cho
Hibarigaoka Kominkan 2-3-4 Hibarigaoka
Hibarigaoka Library 1-2-1 Hibarigaoka

Emergency Medical Aid Stations(6 places)

In the hyperacute stage of a large disaster, since injured persons would flock to medical institutions in the vicinity of ground zero, Nishitokyo City would set up emergency medical aid stations in evacuation shelters near core emergency hospitals, etc. The purpose of these emergency medical aid stations would be to play a role in minimizing the chaos in initial medical aid station activities. Also, in and after the acute stage of a disaster, the city would set up evacuation shelter medical aid stations in evacuation shelters as places administering mobile treatment.
The city’s Disaster Response HQ would decide whether to set up emergency medical aid stations, etc., and at which evacuation shelters (6 places in the city), in consideration of such factors as disaster conditions in the locality, the number of injured persons, and the state of medical teams, such as doctors and nurses.
If an emergency medical aid station, etc. is opened, it would be announced via administrative disaster-prevention radio, the city email service, publicity vehicles, etc.

Definition, Etc. of Emergency Medical Aid Stations and Evacuation Shelter Medical Aid Stations

Definition, Etc. of Emergency Medical Aid Stations and Evacuation Shelter Medical Aid Stations
Type Emergency medical aid stations Evacuation shelter medical aid stations
Definition Medical aid stations set up by the city in the proximity of core emergency hospitals, etc. immediately after the outbreak of a disaster. Medical aid stations set up by the city in evacuation shelters usually in and after the acute stage of a disaster.
Purpose Since immediately after the outbreak of a disaster it would be necessary to prioritize many injured people, emergency medical aid stations would conduct triage in front of hospitals so as to ensure that medical services at core emergency hospitals, etc. focus on the treatment of severe and moderate cases. Since it would be necessary to ensure medical services until community functions are restored, evacuation shelter medical aid stations would manage health problems in disaster-stricken areas caused by prolonged evacuation.
Functions Triage, treatment of mild cases (including chronic illnesses) Mobile medical treatment, etc.; treatment of injured and sick; health consultations for evacuees, etc.
Period In principle, until the end of the hyperacute stage (Closure decided in consideration of state of nearby hospitals, etc.) In principle, from the acute to chronic stage (Closure decided in consideration of state of local medical services and evacuation shelters)

Unlike medical care carried out at medical institutions in normal times, medical care at emergency medical aid stations would have limited equipment, medicine, etc. Therefore, emergency medical stations would conduct triage* and only treat patients with mild symptoms. Patients with severe and moderate symptoms would be taken to designated core emergency hospitals.
*Triage: To save as many lives as possible, when a large number of injured persons flock to a hospital, they are grouped into those who require urgent treatment and those who do not. This prioritization enables those in need to receive treatment quickly and be transported to higher-level hospitals if necessary.

Facilities Address Nearby Hospital
Tanashi Elementary School 4-5-21 Tanashi-cho Sasa General Hospital
Tanashi Daiichi Junior High School 6-9-37 Minami-cho Nishitokyo Central General Hospital
Yato Elementary School 3-1-1 Midori-cho Tanashi Hospital
Tanashi Daiyon Junior High School 2-14-9 Mukodai-cho Musashino Tokushukai Hospital
Hoya Junior High School 1-17-4 Hoya-cho  
Hoya Daiichi Elementary School 1-4-4 Shimohoya Hoya Kosei Hospital

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