A safe building you go to during an earthquake.
A Shelter
A drink that is usually put in emergency bags.
Water
A tool used to see in the dark.
Flashlight / torch.
Japanese word for "Earthquake."
地震 (じしん) - jishin
First thing to do when an earthquake occurs.
Paper usually put in emergency bags, used to find locations.
A map
A food that is usually put in emergency bags.
Canned foods
Money usually put in emergency bags.
Coins
Natural Disaster in Japanese.
自然災害 - Shizen saigai
Sumi sensei's favorite food
Spicy ramen
"Evacuation" in Japanese
避難 - Hinan
Sweet, baked snacks sold at convenience stores (usually put in emergency bags).
Biscuits / cookies
You wear it over your head.
A helmet.
Two examples of natural disasters in Japan.
Typhoons, earthquakes, Tsunamis...
A small device that broadcasts information during natural disasters.
Radio
A location usually used as an evacuation center.
School, community center, gymnasium...
Name two kinds of food you can keep in your emergency bag that won't spoil.
Canned food / dried fruit / nuts / biscuits...
Write emergency bag in Japanese.
‘防災バッグ (ぼうさいバッグ)’- Bosai bag
A kind of natural disaster that is caused by under-sea earthquake.
Tsunami
Name three important items in an emergency bag - not food and water.
Whistle, flashlight, first aid kit, batteries, blanket...
Translate ‘避難所’ into English and give an example.
Shelter (school building, gymnasium, community center)
A type of food that gives you energy quickly, useful in an emergency.
Energy bar / chocolate / nuts / high‐calorie snack
Where you put all your things during a natural disaster.
Emergency bag
A heavy rain.
Typhoon
What to do during a heavy snow.
Stay home / walk in a group