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Chuo Ward Emergency Map Osaka Gas Chuo Ward official mascot Yumemaru-kun The Archival Edition Emergency Contact Number Fire / Ambulance Emergency Fire Station Police Station To protect the Gas Leak people you love Chuo Ward Emergency Map Osaka Gas Electricity Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. Ogimachi Sales Office Tenjinnishi-machiTenjinnishi-machi Sakuranomiya Park Sakuranomiya Park NTT Disaster Emergency Dengon Dial After dialing 171, you can record a message JR Tozai Line or play back a recorded message following Osakajokitazume Stn the voice instructions. Tenjinbashi Oebashi Stn Temma Police Stn Kata-machi Temma Osaka City Emergency Information Service Takigawa Park Osaka City Hall Naniwabashi Stn Playground of Kannan Kindergarten Wide-AreaWide-Area Shelters Nakanoshima WatanabebashiWatanabebashi StnStn Nakanoshima Chuo Ward Office Sugahara-cho Kita Ward Chuo Ward Emergency Headquarters YYodoyabashiodoyabashi Stn Shigino-nishi Keihan Main Line Shiromi Minami Temma Park Chuo Fire Station Kitahama Kitahama Stn Osaka Business Park Stn Keihan Temmabashi-kyomachi Shigino-no-mori Park Nakanoshima Line Neyagawa WWaterater Gate TemmabashiTemmabashi Stn Neyagawabashi Higashi Police Station Kaihei Elementary School Yodoyabashi Stn Imabashi Higobashi Stn Kitahama-higashi Joto Ward Minami Police Station Kitahama Stn Koraibashi Kita Oe Park Tosabori-dori Higashi-Yokobori River Koku-machi Higashi-koraibashi Otemae Hospital Fushimi-machi Tosabori River Shima-machi Temmabashi Stn Hanshin Expressway Route 1 Loop Nishi Semba Tosabori Elementary School Dosho-machi Tsurigane-cho Tani-machi Japan Red Cross Society Osaka Branch Osaka Castle OsakajOsakajokoenokoen Stn To Obtain Disaster Prevention Information Mido-suji Hirano-machi Funakoshi-cho Edobori Higashi Park Chuo High Otemae High School School Uchihirano-machi Edobori Yotsubashi-suji ( Route 25 Awaji-machi Uchiawaji-machi Refer to the website of the Office of Emergency Management Hananoi Junior High School Osaka Prefectural Government Ote-dori Morinomiya ) Kawara-machi Naka Oe Elementary Itoya-machi Office of Emergency Management School Edobori Naka Park Wide-AreaWide-Area Shelters URL Utsubo Park Bingo-machi Kita-shinmachi Kyomachi-bori Naka Oe Park Minami-shinmachi Osaka Higashi Post Office Otemae Morinomiya Utsubo Kindergarten Azuchi-machi Elementary School Living Disaster and Office of Emergency Management website Tokui-cho Chuo Ward Office Information Crime Prevention Osaka Prefectural Police Department Hommachi Higashi Utsubo-hommachi Police Hommachibashi Chuo Fire Stn Wide-AreaWide-Area Shelters URL Route 172 Stn Osakajo Park Uchi-Hommachi Hommachi-dori Hommachi Stn Higashi Junior High School Hommachi Stn Higashi Yokobori Park Yariya-machi Hommachi Stn Minami-hommachi Sakaisuji-Hommachi Stn Nishi-hommachi Tokiwa-machi Osaka City Hall City Administration Office of Emergency Management website Tanimachi 4-chome Stn Hanshin Expressway Route 13 Chuo-odori Morinomiya Stn Higashi-Osaka Route Banba-cho URL Semba-chuo Higashi Medical Association Chuo Ward Office Subway Chuo Line Noninbashi Morinomiya Stn Shin Awaza Park Chuo WardWard Health and Welfare Center Minami Oe Morinomiya Park Meiji Elementary School Kyutaro-machi Elementary School Chuo Ward Community Center Subway Midosuji Line Midosuji Subway Awaza Kyuho Park Morinomiya-chuo Be Prepared for Disasters Zaomoku-cho Kita-kyuhoji-machi Izumi-machi Kita Nakamichi Elementary School Subway Yotsubashi Line Subway Yotsubashi Higashi Commercial Awaza Minami Park Hanshin Expressway Route 1 Loop High School National Hospital Organization Hoenzaka Jonan Park Subway Sakaisuji Line Sakaisuji Subway Tani-yon Osaka National Hospital Uchi-kyuhoji-machi Kingou Park Etchu Park Minami-kyuhoji-machi Itachibori Doza Park Discuss a family disaster plan in advance Minami Oe Park Tamatsukuri Itachibori Park Bakuro-machi Kokawa-cho Elementary School Decide on where to evacuate, where to meet and how to contact other family Shimmachi Kita Park Uchi-kyuhoji-machi Hirokoji Park Terayama Park Terayama Uemachi Osaka Loop Line Loop Osaka members if you are split up Kanzaki-cho Tamatsukuri Minami Kindergarten Juniken-cho Matsuyamachi-sumiyoshi Osaka Ro School Nishi Ward Ryuzoji-cho Osaka City School for the Deaf Osaka Municipal Subway Nagahori-Tsurumiryokuchi Line Tamatsukuri Park Nakamichi Chuo Park Shin-machi Fire Department Minami-semba Uemachi Prepare a portable emergency supply kit Nishi Fire Stn Matsuya-machi Andoji-machi Shimmachi Minami Park Shinsaibashi Stn Nagahori-dori Tanimachi 6-chome Stn Matsuyamachi Stn Tani-machi Uemachi-suji Prepare a portable emergency supply kit, and check the contents at least a few times a year Nishiohashi Stn Toen Park Uehommachi-nishi Shimizudani-cho Evacuation Horie Elementary School Minami Nagahoribashi Stn Remember to include household medicines, an address book, and stationery High School Shelters TTamatsukuriamatsukuri Stn Shinsaibashi Stn Matsuyamachi-suji Yotsubashi Stn Karahori-cho Karahori Momodani Park Name Amidaike Park Osaka Minami Post Office Minami Junior High School Uehommachi Shimizudani Park Saishoyama Nishi Park Prepare a fire extinguisher and water for fighting fires Tamatsukuri Stn Nishi-shinsaibashi Chuo Ward Minami Elementary School Line Tanimachi Subway Chuo Ward Community Center Kita-horie Shinsaibashi-suji Saishoyama Park Karakiyo-cho Horie Park Minami Police Stn Uemachi Mitsu Park Minami Shimanouchi Junior High Chuo Hall Medical School Tamatsukuri-hommachi Tamatsukuri-motomachi Takadaibashi Park Association Keep a fire extinguisher readily available at all times Higashi-shinsaibashi Karakiyocho Park Kaihei Elementary School Fill the bathtub or washing machine with water for fighting fires or daily use Esashi-machi Sanadayama Elementary School Chuo Hall Chuo Naka Oe Elementary School Kawaraya-machi Elementary School Kozu Junior High School Horie Junior High School Sakaisuji Sanadayama Park Secure the furniture Minami Oe Elementary School Minami Horie Park Jonan-teramachi Dounin Park Sanadayama-cho Kawarayamachi Park Tohei Kita Park Tamatsukuri Elementary School Nishi-dotombori River The fee for an earthquake resistance test of your house can be subsidized Soemon-cho Tohei Minami Park Harada Hospital Saiwai-cho Dotombori River Higashi Kozu Park Higashi Junior High School Sakuragawa Stn Dotonbori Former Tohei Kozu Park Higashi Commercial High School ElementaryUeshio Tohei School Ajihara-cho At the Time of Evacuation Osaka City WaterworksWaterworks Funahashi-cho Namba Ajihara-hommachi Bureau Uehommachi Osaka Ro School / Osaka City School for the Deaf Hanshin Namba Line Namba Stn Service Office Sennichimae Inaricho Park Higashikozu-cho Obase-cho Minami High School Prevent fire Tominaga Hospital Tanimachi 9-chome Stn Legend Sakuragawa Kintetsu-Nippombashi Stn Obase Park Uemachi Junior High School Close the main gas valve and turn off the breaker, stove, etc. JR Namba Stn Namba Stn Kintetsu Namba Stn Nippombashi Stn Kintetsu Namba Line Minato-machi Osaka-Namba Stn Playground of Kozu Elementary School Ikutamamae-machi Uehommachi Stn Minami Junior High School Former Seika Nipponbashi Hospital Elementary School Sennichimae-dori Police Office Fire Station Ikutama-cho Do not run outside in a panic Motomachi Naka Park Namba Stn Police Box Branch Office Kintetsu Chuo High School Fudegasaki-cho Namba-sennichimae Nipponbashi Kozu Ueshio Tanimachi-suji Inari Make sure it is safe around your house first Ishigatsuji-cho Temporary Gathering Site Chuo Elementary School Nambamotomachi Kawahara Hall Elementary School Ikutama Park Kuromon Park Osaka Red Cross Hospital Tohei Kita Park Evacuation Shelter Minami Kindergarten Naniwa Namba Sennichimae Park Shitadera-machi When you evacuate, walk, don’t run Fire Stn Uehichi Park Ishigatsuji Park Wide Area Evacuation Site Minami Elementary School Do not evacuate by car Nankai Namba Stn Ikutama Elementary School Evacuation Route Kozu Elementary School Saikudani Ueshio Park Kawahara Hall Emergency Hospital Follow the instructions of police officers, firefighters, Portable Fire Pump Storage Otemae High School municipal staff, Red Cross Society staff, etc. Recycled paper Do not be fooled by rumors or false information..
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