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Detailed Information
- Place Types Fire station
- Address 2-chōme-37-8 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-0021, Japan
- Coordinate 35.7280647,139.7070079
- Website https://tokyo-bskan.jp/bskan/ikebukuro/
- Rating 4.3
- Compound Code PPH4+6R Toshima City, Tokyo, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
Our family of 3 had a really great experience here. It was both educational AND fun, especially the earthquake simulator. The host was very friendly and accommodating to our not speaking Japanese - he used one of those instant translator devices that reminded me of a Star Trek Communicator which was super fun in and of itself. It took about an hour to get there from our Ginza hotel but well worth it!
A really good experience. The film is with English subtitles, the personnel speaks enough English to give you the important part of the instructions. For some of the guidelines they also have English handouts. Knowing some Japanese is helpful but not necessary.
The film is an animation taking you back to major earthquakes in the past with some learning from each situation. Fire extinguisher training is only from 9 years on, but smaller kids can watch. The smoke maze is also fun for small kids (ours are 3 and 6). The earthquake simulator is run as 6 with kids on board, as adult you can experience a 7. When you're not grown up in an area with earthquakes, it helps you to get some impression.
It is a very fun and entertaining centre that gives us opportunities to learn hne safety measures placed in japan, and allows us to simulate some of them eg an earthquake. There is a language barrier for tourists though
Second visit, brought my friends here to try out the earthquake simulation. Scary and educational.
this is a very nice feature that is open to anyone in Japan (free) to be given a brief and realistic free of how a respond in the event of a natural disaster such earthquake and fire, there is also first aid training. It was a very good experience and opportunity to see and feel how a 7 magnitude earthquake would feel like and to be able to survive. Along with prepare and emergency kit for such an event if it occurs.
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