Much research on earthquakes has been conducted over the past decade, a lot of it informed by the unprecedented scale of the Tohoku quake. There’s now more and more information available regarding trends, disaster prevention and mitigation against large earthquakes.
At this exhibition at the National Museum of Nature and Science, you’ll be able to look back at the events leading up to the disaster through images, videos and even artefacts dug up from the debris. Plus, you can see recent research findings on large-scale natural disasters.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the number of visitors each day is strictly limited. Make a reservation in advance on the official website.