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Cultural Property Fire Prevention Day
Last updated on October 16, 2024.
What is Cultural Property Fire Prevention Day?
On January 26, 1949, a fire broke out from Kondo, Horyuji Temple, on the twelve walls of Kondo, which was said to be the world's treasure.
Most of the painted Buddhist paintings were burned down.
In order to protect cultural properties from such damage and to raise the public's awareness of protecting cultural properties, Showa
January 26, the day when the Kondo Horyuji Temple was burned down by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency and the Agency for Cultural Affairs, was called "Cultural Property Fire Prevention Day."
We have established a fire prevention campaign for cultural properties nationwide.
Each fire department in Motoichi also conducts disaster drill and on-site inspections every year, centering on the Cultural Property Fire Prevention Day on January 26.
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disaster drill on Fire Prevention Day for Cultural Properties
Shomeiji Temple (Kanazawa Ward)
About cultural assets in Yokohama-shi
Designated and registered cultural properties of the country, Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama City in Yokohama City
For more information, please visit our website.
Requests to people involved in cultural properties
About fire prevention measures of cultural assets, we have you carry out various approaches including cultural assets fire prevention day.
In April 2019, a fire broke out at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, and in October 2019, at the site of Shuri Castle in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture.
The world's precious Cultural Heritage was burned down.
Cultural assets are irreplaceable assets that cannot be recovered again if lost or damaged due to a fire, etc., and are appropriate for their preservation.
It is necessary to manage it.
Materials that can be helpful for those involved in cultural properties to work on improving the disaster prevention system for ordinary cultural properties and strengthening disaster prevention measures.
Please use it as it is posted.
Voluntary checklist for fire prevention measures for cultural properties (PDF: 567KB)
Fire drills manuals (outside sites) for national treasures and important cultural properties (buildings), etc.
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Inquiries to this page
Prevention Division, Fire Bureau Prevention Department
Phone: 045-334-6406
Phone: 045-334-6406
Fax: 045-334-6610
E-Mail address [email protected]
Page ID: 315-848-393