Nagoya experiences frequent earthquakes. This guide explains disaster preparation specific to Nagoya, evacuation procedures, and how to get alerts in English.
Local Resources in Nagoya
Safety tips app (iOS/Android)
Download for English alerts
Naka Ward Office (Nagoya)
Evacuation site information
NHK World
nhk.or.jp/nhkworld (emergency info in English)
What To Do in Nagoya
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Download Safety tips app for English-language earthquake and tsunami alerts
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Locate your nearest hinan basho (evacuation site) — find list at Naka Ward Office (Nagoya)
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Stock 3 days of food, water (2L/person/day), first aid, flashlight, battery-powered radio
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Register as foreigner at city hall for emergency alert delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do earthquakes happen in Nagoya?
Frequently (multiple times daily), but most are minor. Significant earthquakes occur less often.
What should I do if an earthquake hits in Nagoya?
Drop, take cover under a desk, hold on until shaking stops. After shaking, check for gas leaks and move to your evacuation site.
Where is the evacuation site in Nagoya?
Contact Naka Ward Office (Nagoya) or check the city's website for evacuation sites (hinan basho) near you.
How do I get earthquake alerts in English in Nagoya?
Download the "Safety tips" app (iOS/Android) for English-language earthquake and tsunami alerts.