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Disaster Prevention Map for Shibaura Konan, Minato City 31 20 19 9 Mita 2-chome Children's Park 24 23 18 10 To Hamamatsucho Shinhamabashi To Shimbashi Takeshiba Station 41 32 Shiba Shimboricho 14 11 Toita Women's College Children's Park 3 19 8 19 Mita-dori Police Box 40 21 Shiba 1-chome 20 21 18 12 Shiba 3-chome 5 6 7 16 21 39 Shiba Elementary School Hamazakibashi JCT 14 10 13 34 16 10 Kachidoki 6-chome 1 12 13 Keio University 2 3 4 Welfare Evacuation Site 1 ) facilities for people with disabilities Shinhama1 Park Kaigan 1-chome Shiba Community House 33 23 26 15 3 2 15 32 Higashi-shibaurabashi 11 7 20 5 6 25 Health and Welfare Center for the Disabled Hamazakibashi 3 1 14 9 4 13 17 Mita 2-chome 14 8 4 16 Shiba 5-chome 7 Shiba 2-chome Furukawa Sluice No. Facility Name Address Disaster2 6 Prevention Map for 13 12 11 8 Minato Kindergarten 27 Disaster Prevention Map for 10 11 5 9 31 30 12 Toei Mita Line1 Shinhama Park Shin-hamazakibashi 7 8 7 4 14 Shiba Tax Ofce 1 9 8 3 15 Tokyo Joshi Gakuen 2 Shibaura Canal 1 Nursing Home "Konan-no-Sato" Konan 3-3-23 8 Waterbus Terminal 9 4 1 16 Shiba 5-chome 28 12 14 2 14 Junior & Senior High School 14 Green Space 10 National Route 1 17 Children's Senior Citizens' Home Care 13 15 5 ( 23 29 2 Tokyo Port and Harbor Administrative Ofce Shibaura11 Konan, Minato6 City 24 Park Shiba 4-chome 2 Services Center "Konan-no-Sato" Konan 3-3-23 Shibaura12 Konan,3 Minato City 15 Shin-shibaurabashi Hinode Cruise Departure Point Sakurada-dori Ave. Shiba Nursery School 3 15 10 13 6 11 15 1Minato Child-rearing Supporting Center "Pokke" Shiba 4-chome Police Box 18 5 Hinode Pier Tokyo Cruise Hinode Sales Ofce Daiba Senior Citizens' Home 22 7 3 Seavans N Building 9 2 25 26 21 Mita Station Large Bus Parking Lot 3 Care Services Center Daiba 1-5-5 1 Shiomi-zaka 3 Symphony Cruise Departure Point Tokyo Metropolitan Welfare Hall for Disabled People 4 Mita Iki-iki Plaza 14 Hosho-in Temple 12 Toyooka Iki-iki Plaza Hebi-zaka 4 Hinode Pier 17 4 8 21 22 14 10 28 Minato Labor Welfare Center Suehirobashi 13 16 Toyooka Children's Hall 14 20 19 11 10 Seavans S Building 18 Mita Library 12 2 19 Legend 21 19 18 13 18 3 23 1 2Friends School Junior & Minato City Local History Museum 17 8 5 Local Meeting Town Council Community Association/ 20 25 20 19 17 Toyookacho Children's Park 14 24 22 Senior High School 16 9 Shibaura Canal Suehirobashi Local Meeting Place( … … … ) 31 Hinode Station Place Association Disaster Prevention Association 23 Mita 5-chome Kamezuka-inari Jinja Shrine 29 Mita Station 7 Green Space Children's Park City boundary 26 Tsunami evacuation building Seitoku Gakuen Mita 30 33 15 Honshiba Park 6 2 18 3 Mita Junior 13 10 No. Town/Community Association Name Local Meeting Place Yurei-zaka Kindergarten 15 Shibaura Cho boundary 27AED station 21 6 High School 2 4 Hijiri-zaka15 401 28 3 Myofuku-ji Temple Minato Park Shibaura 11 401 1-chome 5 Shibaura 1-chome Town Council Minamihamacho Children's Park Disaster announcement system Chosho-ji 5 Minamihamabashi Hinode Pier 5 Chome boundary 7 (Minato City Sports Center/ 14 Temple 5 5 12 402 Shibaura 2-chome Town Council Funajibashi Children's Park City hall (Regional city ofce) Gyokuho-ji Temple Mita Labour Standards Inspection Ofce Gender Equality Center) Minamihamacho 8 1 2 29 Shiba 5-chome Provisional Railroad Mita 4-chome 35 Shibaura Konan Regional City Ofce Children's Park 403 Shibaura 2-chome Community 9 Police station Nursery School 13 6 Association Public Corporation Shibaura Park 4 36 Shibaura JCT 3 11 16 6 Tamachi Station Consumers’ Center 16 JR Yokosuka Line Kaigan 2-chome Subway 3 8 12 14 Tamachi Station East Exit Shin-shiba Canal 404 Police box Nursing Independence General Center 7 Grand Maison Tamachi Community Association Entrance to Grande Maison Tamachi Kamezuka Koen-mae Saikai-ji Temple Bicycle Parking Space Aiiku Hospital Green Space 4 Police Box Shibaura Residents Collaboration Space Tokyo Customs Shibaura Branch Metropolitan expressway Fire station/branch ofce Tamachi Station East Exit Police Box Shibaura Park 405 Shibaura 3/4-chome Town Council Trinity Shibaura Green Space Mita Elementary School Kamezuka Park 37 1 Shibaura Canal 7 Shibaura Nursery School Shin-shiba Canal 1Green Space Hinodebashi 5 Takeshibabashi Kaigan 2-chome Temporary Bicycle Storage National highway Post ofce6 13 Toddlers Play Room Appy Shibaura Green Space 2 1 406 Maison Tamachi Community Association Maison Tamachi Car Park 9 Mita 3-chome Tokyo Tech High School of Kajimabashi Other government ofces 7 2 Katoribashi 404 Prefectural road Mitadai Park Science and Technology 17 5 407 Shibaura Daini Apartments Community Association Park inside Daini Apartments Shinshibabashi 25 6 11 10 5 Shin-shiba Canal 403 Shibaura Canal School 17 Tamachi Provisional Nursing Facility City Heights Shibaura Unga- 4 4 Green Space Kasumibashi 16 15 Urashimabashi Regional city ofce district boundary 10 24 Hinode Sluice 408 16 13 8 Dai-2 Shibaura dori Ave. Kaigan 2/3-chome Town Council Futo Park Hospital12 City Heights Shibaura Shin-hinodebashi 12 7 Kasumi-dori Ave. 451 9 Takanawa Post Ofce 5 9 409 Town council area boundary Villa Fontaine Tamachi Nagisa-dori Ave. Toko Community Association Futo Park 17 Emergency water supply Shin-shiba Canal Green Space 427 26 Shin-shibaura NTT Data Corporation 6 Shibaura Institute of Kita Canal 14 Konan Hoshi no Park 9 13 6 7 411 Wide area evacuation shelter 10 11 Mita Police Station Shibaura 3-chome Technology Shibaura Campus Konan Town Council (in front of the NTT open space) City block code 18 13 Shibaura 2-chome 2 Sotetsu Fresa Inn Hotel Gracery Shin-shiba Kita Canal Konan Hoshi no Park Shikokai Kindergarten 2 Moshiobashi Momoyo-dori Ave. 413 Local meeting place 18 Point of interest14 1 14 Tokyo-Tamachi Tamachi Green Space 9 Shinagawa Station Konan Exit Town Council (in front of the NTT open space) 10 8 12 402 Metropolitan Expressway Route 1 19 Momoyohashi 11 Konan 3-chome Daini Shigaichi 19 Shin-shiba Minami Canal 8 Kaigan 3-chome 414 5 12 3 Housing Community Association Open space in front of Konan Library 430 20 Shiokaze-dori Ave. Temporary Bicycle Storage 1 Toei Asakusa Line 15 Shibagatabashi Konan Park (B) (Between 2nd 17 18 17 Shibaura PA 416 15 Isaragozaka Nursery School Shin-shiba Minami Canal Green Space Shiojibashi Toei Konan 4-chome Community Association Building and 3rd Building) 23 1:8,000 10 Yachiyobashi Regional Safety Center Funajibashi 18 23 0 20 600m 16 Children's Park 417 On premises park 456 11 Hotel JAL City Tamachi Mita National Court Community Association 1 18 10 11 10 22 4 19 Shibaura Nishi Canal 418 Konan 3-chome Apartments Community Association Konan 3-chome Playground Shin-shiba Canal 405 Green Space 21 2 17 Yachiyobashi 15 24 Isarago-zaka Green Space Green Space Nagisabashi 16 25 Takanawa Junior/ 13 429 419 Tomin Heim Kaigan 3-chome Community Association Futo Park 19 Trinity Shibaura Green Space Funajibashi Meiji Gakuin University Nihonenoki Senior High School 9 453 Shibaura Nishi 2 Children's Park Tokai University Takanawadai Shibaura Konan 420 Kanarusaido Takahama Community Association Takahama Park 4 Yurikamome 26 Gansho-ji Shibaura 4-chome 22Canal Green Space Futo Children’s Junior & Senior High School Temple 9 3 Shirokanedai 3 16 Shin-shiba Canal Civic Center Baseball Field Shin-shiba Canal Shibaura Canal 421 4 Sengaku-ji Temple Green Space 22 Shibaura-futo Station Daiba Ichiban Community Association Odaiba Rainbow Park 1-chome Shibaurabashi 14 Green Space Futo Park Shibaura Domestic Trade 2-go Terminal Meiji Gakuin Senior Tokai University Platanus Park Shiosaibashi Isarago-zaka Provisional Nursing Facility 12 21 429 14 19 26 422 High School Aisei Nursery School 3 Shibaura 4-chome Searea Odaiba 5th Street 6th Building Community Association Odaiba Rainbow Park 11 Sengakuji Station Shibaura Island Children's Garden (Kodomo-en) Kaigandori 9 Sengakujimae 20 417 Green Space Children's Park Shibaura Island Children and Senior Citizens Plaza Police Box 408 423 Konan 4-chome Daini Apartments Community Association Empty space inside premise 27 5 8 Shibaura Canal Takahama Park 6 8 406 "Ai-Pura" Jokyo-ji Temple City Heights Kurumacho Yunagibashi-giwa Green Space 409 Shibaura pier 424 Takanawa Fire Station Playground 4 12 Konan 3-chome Daini Apartments Community Association 1F piloti and car park 6 15 Nihonenoki Branch 10 429 Shibaura Kurumacho Children's Park e Yunagibashi Tokyo Labor Bureau Demand and Supply Adjustment Division 425 6 n Rainbow Community Association In front of the Daiba 1-chome Apartments Takanawadai Elementary School i 20 Meiji Gakuin L Shibaura Elementary School a 420 1 11 426 1 University Shibaurabashi Shibaura Kindergarten 15 Shiba Fire Station Konan 4-chome Daisan Apartments Community Association Empty space inside premise 7 Takanawa 2-chome k 419 Kaigan 3-chome 2 u Shibaura Nishi Canal Minato City 12 s Shibaura Branch 10 427 4 o 1 Green Space 20 City Heights Shibaura Community Association Trinity Shibaura Green Space 3 Takanawa Police Station Takanawa Kindergarten k Katsura-zaka 18 Koeibashi 9 9 o 7 16 31 JR Tokaido Main Line/YamanoteY Line/Keihin Tohoku Line 407 32 428 14 Local Disaster Favorich Tower Shinagawa Community Association Konan 3-chome Playground Koyasan Tokyo 5 15 21 R Shibaura Nishi Canal 21 Betsuin Temple J Shibaura Canal Takanawa Jinja Shrine Shibaura Nishi Canal 19 27 Prevention Councils 429 Shibaura Island Community Association 17 Green Space - Takahamabashi Green Space 429 6 Emergency water tank inside City Heights Katsurazaka 430 School district of Shibaura elementaly school Toei Shibaura 4-chome Apartments Community Association Empty space inside premise Tozen-ji Temple Rinko-doro St.
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