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Online ISSN : 1881-2058
Print ISSN : 0037-105X
ISSN-L : 0037-105X
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Foreigners' disaster information gathering behavior after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Part 2: Focusing on foreigners' post-disaster relocation or evacuation from Japan
Akiyuki KAWASAKIMichael HENRYKimiro MEGURO
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2012 Volume 64 Issue 4 Pages 491-495

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After the March 11 Tohoku Earthquake, people living in Japan were faced with confusing and conflicting messages from differing information sources which created an atmosphere of uncertainty and led many people, particularly foreigners, to relocate to western Japan or leave the country entirely. In order to improve the dissemination of information after future disasters, a survey was conducted to understand how foreigners in the Kanto region received their disaster-related information and how it affected their decisions in the aftermath of the disaster. Through the survey, it was found that the role of domestic information sources versus overseas information sources could have contributed to the confusion foreign respondents experienced and led to their relocation or evacuation from Japan.[This abstract is not included in the PDF]
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© 2012 Institute of Industrial Science The University of Tokyo
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