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August 2008

August 22, 2008

September 1st is National Disaster Prevention Day
(Bousai-no-hi) in Japan.

The day was established in 1960 in accordance with the a

harsh and bitter experience of the Great Kanto Earthquake
which struck on September 1st 1923.
The day was also set for the typhoons which often hit Japan
at this time of year.

At your residence, we suggest you to re-check the location
of the nearest evacuation site and also prepare an emergency kit.
The emergency kit should be minimal, light-weight and can be
easily taken out by one person.

Also check the contents at least once a year. If batteries,
bottles of water, emergency canned food etc. are getting old,
you need to replace them.

We also suggest you to store some water, canned and instant food
for a case of emergency. They may not be brought out with you
immediately upon a disaster but can be taken out when
your safety is guaranteed.

After the Great Hanshin Earthquake, there were many reports of
accidents caused by falling furniture and appliances.
Please take this opportunity to check if you have any unbalanced
furniture and hazardous materials, etc. in and out-side your home.

Please also read our previous article to check Earthquake Survival Manual.
http://blog.realestate-tokyo.com/archives/50555003.html



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August 14, 2008

LOOKING FOR A PETSITTER?

Petsitter Yamanote ACS is a professional
petsitter in Tokyo.  The petsitter may not speak
very good English but they love animals and know
how to treat them right.

They have good experience of looking after Expats' pets,
and they come to your house/apartment.
If you wish to contact them, please send email.

Company Name: Petsitter Yamanote ACS
Head office: Sendagaya in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-5474-0904
E-mail: info@petsitter-acs.com
Web-site: http://www.petsitter-acs.com/englishpage.htm

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Kawasaki-shi, Yokohama-shi, other areas
(please contact them directly)

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