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Watch the full program (72 minutes) here▶️http://bit.ly/3qVhL3X Click here for a 10-day free trial https://bit.ly/39ZHaRr Click here for a student discount (500 yen per month) https://bit.ly/3dyAGhI _____ The world after COVID-19 is gradually starting to be discussed. However, we must not forget that Japan has been hit by many natural disasters throughout history, and that they will continue to happen in the future, so much so that it is said to be a "disaster-prone country." Some have pointed out that COVID-19 has exposed Japan's weaknesses in disaster response. How should we prepare for the Nankai Trough earthquake, the Tokyo metropolitan earthquake, and the eruption of Mount Fuji, which are expected to occur in the near future? Now that it has been 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake, we will consider what is needed for Japan to survive. Guests: Kiyoshi Kurokawa (former chairman of the National Diet Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant), Hirotake Kamata (Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University), Shunichi Koshimura (Professor, International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University)