New Tsunami Evacuation Training Methods: A Tsunami Evacuation Training Application

Author:

Arakawa Toshiya1ORCID,Obayashi Fumiaki2,Kobayashi Kazunobu3,Itamiya Tomoki4ORCID,Uno Shintaro5,Yamabe Shigeyuki6,Suzuki Takahiro7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Data Science, Nippon Institute of Technology, Miyashiro-machi, Saitama 345-8501, Japan

2. Next Generation Vehicle System Research Center, Aichi University of Technology, Gamagori-shi 443-0047, Japan

3. Department of Information and Media, Aichi University of Technology, Gamagori-shi 443-0047, Japan

4. School of Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka-shi 238-8580, Japan

5. Aichi System Corp., Toyota-shi 470-0431, Japan

6. Faculty of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University, Takizawa-shi 020-0693, Japan

7. Department of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Reitaku University, Kashiwa-shi 277-8686, Japan

Abstract

Despite evacuation on foot being recommended by authorities, evacuation in practice is assumed to include evacuation on foot and evacuation by car, as a certain amount of evacuation by car is to be expected. We developed a tsunami evacuation training application operating on smartphones and tablets, and a tsunami evacuation training simulator to evaluate the effect of this application. We then conducted an experiment in Nishio City to evaluate the application. We found that the subjects were able to quickly grasp the attention targets that were present near them but had difficulty grasping attention targets that were far away. This suggests that participants need to be trained repeatedly on distant objects of attention to be able to locate them instantaneously.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

MDPI AG

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