Emergency Bag in Japan: Simple Checklist for Foreign Residents

What foreign residents should prepare in an emergency bag for earthquakes, typhoons, and evacuation.

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Quick checklist

  • Prepare Before Trouble Starts
  • Important Items
  • Family Needs
  • Language Support
  • Check Regularly

Prepare Before Trouble Starts

Do not wait until an earthquake or typhoon is close. Prepare a small emergency bag and keep it where you can take it quickly.

Important Items

Prepare water, simple food, medicine, phone charger, flashlight, batteries, cash, copies of residence card and passport, and contact information.

Family Needs

If you have children, older family members, pets, allergies, or medical needs, add special items for them.

Language Support

Put important addresses, phone numbers, and simple Japanese phrases in the bag. This helps at shelters or hospitals.

Check Regularly

Check food, water, batteries, medicine, and documents a few times a year. Replace expired items.

Source and note

This article is based on official public information and is written in simple English. Procedures may differ by person and city. Please check the official page or a consultation office for your own case.

Source: https://www.bousai.go.jp/index-e.html