Field Work Places: Kyoto National Museum, Kiyomizudera, the Ponto-cho district in Kyoto. The flood disaster affected places like Hirafuku, Sayo-cho and Takeda, Asago-shi. Kobe (Great Han shin Awaji earthquake recovery area)
Organized by: Institute of Disaster Mitigation for Urban Cultural Heritage, Ritsumeikan University In cooperation with UNESCO, ICCROM and its regional office in Sharjah, ICOM & ICOMOS/ICORP
Course Pictures
A Field Work for Risk Assessment in Ponto-cho, Kyoto
A Site Visit to a Traditional Japanese Townhouse at Ponto-cho, Kyoto
A Group Photo at Meiji Kotokan Hall
at Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto
A Lecture of DRM System
in Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto
An Exercise of Risk Assessment for collections at Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Kyoto
A Site Visit to Takeda Castle Ruins, Hyogo
A Site Visit to Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institute in Kobe, Hyogo
A Site Visit to Kiyomizu-dera World Heritage Site, Kyoto
A Lecture of Environmental Water Supply System in Kiyomizu Area, Kyoto
A Site Visit to a Preservation District in Sannenzaka Area, Kyoto
A Site Visit to Kyoto City Disaster Prevention Center, Kyoto
A Site visit to Higashi Hongan-ji (Temple), Kyoto
Discussion at Final Presentation
Final Presentation of Case Study Projects
Certification
A Farewell(group photo)
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