Are going to be happening throughout the Kanto region tomorrow, but I didn't see my area on the list that got sent out. Lets hope it stays that way.
here are the links to the lists:
http://www.tepco.co.jp/images/tokyo.pdf
http://www.timeout.jp/en/tokyo/feature/2530/japan-earthquake-live-report
The second one also gives a list for places of refuge in the Kanto area for people who get stranded tonight and in the days to come because a lot of the train lines are stopping at certain hours (JR line has reported no more service tonight). I think it's best to just stay home if you can (although it's going to be a pain with Monday work tomorrow).
Here's the list for Tokyo:
In Tokyo:
Unicef House has limited space available (Takanawa); Westin Hotel lobby (Ebisu); Answr & Public/Image.3D(Ikejiri/Mishuku area); Aoyama Oath, Shibuya; Dommune club (50 people max); Eiji Press (Ebisu) is offering toilet, telephone, internet; Yotsuya Sophia University; Hiroo University of the Sacred Heart; Roppongi Butagumi Shabu Ann (the owner is handing out curry and onigiri for free); Sasazuka Bowl; Seikei University (Kichijoji & Mitaka area); Waseda University (Building 8, Waseda Campus, Takadanobaba) Shinjuku Bunka Fukuso Gakuin (NOW FULL); Ueno Tokyo Bunka Kaikan; Takashimaya Times Square Shinjuku (NOW FULL); Tsukiji Honganji; Shinbashi Daiichi Hotel lobby; Ikebukuro Rikkyo University; Shinagawa Prince Hotel lobby; Shibuya & Omotesando Aoyama Gakuin University gymnasium
*Here's a good website to keep up to date on what's happening in Tokyo as well
http://metropolis.co.jp/ Thankx Jessi!
Good luck everyone
Jamie
here are the links to the lists:
http://www.tepco.co.jp/images/tokyo.pdf
http://www.timeout.jp/en/tokyo/feature/2530/japan-earthquake-live-report
The second one also gives a list for places of refuge in the Kanto area for people who get stranded tonight and in the days to come because a lot of the train lines are stopping at certain hours (JR line has reported no more service tonight). I think it's best to just stay home if you can (although it's going to be a pain with Monday work tomorrow).
Here's the list for Tokyo:
In Tokyo:
Unicef House has limited space available (Takanawa); Westin Hotel lobby (Ebisu); Answr & Public/Image.3D(Ikejiri/Mishuku area); Aoyama Oath, Shibuya; Dommune club (50 people max); Eiji Press (Ebisu) is offering toilet, telephone, internet; Yotsuya Sophia University; Hiroo University of the Sacred Heart; Roppongi Butagumi Shabu Ann (the owner is handing out curry and onigiri for free); Sasazuka Bowl; Seikei University (Kichijoji & Mitaka area); Waseda University (Building 8, Waseda Campus, Takadanobaba) Shinjuku Bunka Fukuso Gakuin (NOW FULL); Ueno Tokyo Bunka Kaikan; Takashimaya Times Square Shinjuku (NOW FULL); Tsukiji Honganji; Shinbashi Daiichi Hotel lobby; Ikebukuro Rikkyo University; Shinagawa Prince Hotel lobby; Shibuya & Omotesando Aoyama Gakuin University gymnasium
*Here's a good website to keep up to date on what's happening in Tokyo as well
http://metropolis.co.jp/ Thankx Jessi!
Good luck everyone
Jamie
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