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Finished !
Wishing a quick and complete recovery to the all victims of
the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024.
At 16:10 on 1 January 2024, there was a magnitude 7.6 (preliminary) earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Many roads are reported to be sinking or collapsing. Rescue operations in the affected areas have been delayed because of these problems.
We wish our deepest sympathies to all people who are staying at home or in shelters in the cold winter days.
We also pray for you to rebuild the region with great strength.
Saturday, March 26, 2022 16: 00-20: 00 (free online]
This symposium finished on Saturday 26 March 2022.
Final number of registered viewers: 124 Maximum number of viewers: more than 80
Thank you to the many viewers from Japan and overseas.
Venue:ONLINE ZOOM(meeting)
Host:Geosphere and Material laboratory, Saitama University (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science・Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research)
Co-host: Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean / National Research Council ( ISMeD / Cnr ) / The Executive Committee for the Preservation of TAYA CAVERN ( ECPT )
cooperation:Josenji Temple / Geomorphology Laboratory, University of Tsukuba / HD-Topography Project / Kumon Kokusai Gakuen High School Volunteer (Interpreter)
SUPPORT:Sakae Ward administration Office, Yokohama City.
Participation fee:Free(Please Register for participation through Online event management system 「Peatix」 .)
Purpose
To the general public, the research and various attempts being conducted at the Yokohama City registered historic site "Taya Cave" in Sakae Ward, Yokohama City and the underground cultural heritage of Italy (underground pits, stone mining traces, cave churches, etc.) We will hold an online mini symposium to let you know.
You can connect multiple cities in Japan and Italy via the internet and stay in your room to find out what is wrong and what you are trying to do.
What do you learn, know, and think about "underground cultural heritage"?
© 2022 by Japan-Italy Bilateral Collaboration Research Group with ECPT