http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
Sat Apr 09 19:14:52 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/home
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/maps
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
MAP OF Damage plants from 3/11/11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JAPAN_EARTHQUAKE_20110311.png
---
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/home
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/maps
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 22 01:53:55 +0000 2011 by DNug:added Japan Map Portal
notes: MAPS -
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/home
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/maps
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 22 00:18:14 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries -
And a matching SHP of admin boundaries here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/administrative-units-japan-boundaries-placenames-2000-shape-file
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
cat_notes: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia
-------
LINK REMOVED (Broken) see other listed above -
A standard list of Japanese Placenames (at the town, municipality
level) with JCODES here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/placenames-japanese-romaji-english-and-jcodes-iwate-miyagi-fukushima -> http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 21 22:55:03 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries -
A standard list of Japanese Placenames (at the town, municipality
level) with JCODES here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/placenames-japanese-romaji-english-and-jcodes-iwate-miyagi-fukushima
And a matching SHP of admin boundaries here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/administrative-units-japan-boundaries-placenames-2000-shape-file
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries -
And a matching SHP of admin boundaries here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/administrative-units-japan-boundaries-placenames-2000-shape-file
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
cat_notes: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia -> http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia
-------
LINK REMOVED (Broken) see other listed above -
A standard list of Japanese Placenames (at the town, municipality
level) with JCODES here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/placenames-japanese-romaji-english-and-jcodes-iwate-miyagi-fukushima
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 21 22:19:28 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries -
A standard list of Japanese Placenames (at the town, municipality
level) with JCODES here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/placenames-japanese-romaji-english-and-jcodes-iwate-miyagi-fukushima
And a matching SHP of admin boundaries here:
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=content/administrative-units-japan-boundaries-placenames-2000-shape-file
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Mon Mar 21 22:18:13 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Mapping Resource, Japan City Names/Boundaries
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/7807
---
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Fri Mar 18 23:51:05 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Japan: No Fly and No Man Zone (as of 15th of March 2011)
Date: 15 Mar 2011
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/RKRR-8EYS2W?OpenDocument&rc=3&cc=jpn
---
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Thu Mar 17 07:08:33 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Meal Supply & Evacuation places (East Japan)
http://maps.google.co.jp/maps/ms?hl=ja&ie=UTF8&brcurrent=3%2C0x5f8a281688bb7435%3A0x5a71ac24ed513392%2C0%2C0x5f8a2815e538e245%3A0xb1632cc050d2f733&msa=0&msid=216614052816461214939.00049e49594f07450fe63&z=8
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Thu Mar 17 03:13:47 +0000 2011 by DNug:cat_notes: -> http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia
(show/hide changes)Wed Mar 16 22:38:34 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
http://www.pdc.org/PDCNewsWebArticles/2011/eq/OCHA_march_14.pdf
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Wed Mar 16 22:35:58 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Wed Mar 16 22:34:59 +0000 2011 by DNug:name: Maps - Index -> Maps - Index (2011 Earthquake/Tsunami/Nuclear)
notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
2011 Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear -
The worst affected areas are the prefectures along
the north-eastern coast, including Iwate, Miyagi,
Fukushima, Ibraki and Chiba. The pre-crisis
population of these five prefectures was 14.8 million
people, of whom 1.6 million live within five
kilometres of the coast.
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
Kantō
8. Ibaraki (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Wed Mar 16 18:53:26 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
-----
Japan Sendai Earthquake Data Portal
http://cegrp.cga.harvard.edu/japan/?q=resources_data
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 15 19:24:00 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
CNN ireport -
(SEE http://ireport.cnn.com/about.jspa)
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2011/japan.quake/map/
Assignment Desk
http://ireport.cnn.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=569459
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 15 03:27:52 +0000 2011 by LTel:added region
region: -> Asia
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 15 02:12:57 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
Low-lying areas -
http://www.un-spider.org/sites/default/files/8.9M%20HONSHU%20JAPAN%20EQ_low%20lying%20coastal%20areas_11MAR11_v2.pdf
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Tue Mar 15 02:00:25 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
UN-SPIDER SpaceAid: space-based information for earthquake in Japan and tsunami in Pacific Region
http://www.un-spider.org/japan-pacific
=======
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Sun Mar 13 22:28:47 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
---
Japan Incident Map
The goal of this web site is to disseminate information widely, inform the general public of the worst hit areas, and facilitate recovery planning. Map layers are being added over time as more data becomes available.
http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/japan-earthquake-tsunami-2011-map/index.html
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Sun Mar 13 21:34:58 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi (HIT HARD by Tsunami 2011)
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Sun Mar 13 20:57:09 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
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List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
(Shallow quake)
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
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List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Sun Mar 13 20:53:58 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
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List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
-> MAPS -
Possible Evacuation Shelters Mapped -
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/03/11/japan-in-tokyo-after-the-earthquake/
Google mashup -
http://www.mibazaar.com/japan.html
2011 8.8 to 9.0 Tsunami Map -
http://www.reuters.com/article/interactive/idUSTRE72A0SS20110311?view=large&type=worldNews
=======
List of Regions (North to South)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_in_Japan
List of Cities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Japan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan#List_in_ISO_order
Lists of prefectures[edit] List in ISO order
Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan.The prefectures are also often grouped into regions. Those regions are not formally specified, they do not have elected officials, nor are they corporate bodies. However, the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic location is common. From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:
Hokkaidō
1. Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima
Kantō
8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa
Chūbu
15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi
Kansai
24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama
Chūgoku
31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi
Shikoku
36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi
Kyūshū
40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
Okinawa
47. Okinawa
(show/hide changes)Sun Mar 13 20:37:29 +0000 2011 by DNug:(show/hide changes)(hide history)