Database
Databases connected to the HINAGIKU.
107 databases
Center for Remembering 3.11 (English) (sendai mediatheque)
A Center operated by the sendai mediatheque(https://www.smt.jp/) is a place where residents, specialists, and staff members collaborate to record and disseminate the restoration and recovery process from their respective viewpoints. The data is recorded and preserved as "Records of the earthquake, civic collaboration archive".
Center for Remembering 3.11 (sendai mediatheque)
A Center operated by the sendai mediatheque(https://www.smt.jp/) is a place where residents, specialists, and staff members collaborate to record and disseminate the restoration and recovery process from their respective viewpoints. The data is recorded and preserved as "Records of the earthquake, civic collaboration archive".
Shinsai bunko (Sendai Shimin Library Collection of materials related to the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011)
This is a catalog that the Sendai City Library has been collecting since May 2011 as the Shinsai bunko (the Sendai Shimin Library Collection of materials related to the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011), for the purpose of passing on the memories and records of the Great East Japan Earthquake to the future generations and of supporting for recovery from the disaster and rebuilding of people's lives. The catalog collects books, newspapers, public administration documents, and various other materials related to the disaster from March 11, 2011 to the present.
FNN Remembering 3/11
A website which collects videos on earthquakes, fires, tsunami and occurrences at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake. The collection mainly consists of FNN (Fuji News Network) affiliate videos.
311 Documentary Film Archive
The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival (YIDFF) launches the 311 Documentary Film Archive, a project for collecting and preserving documentary films and production materials of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
ICT Project for Preserving Community Ties "Telling the Story of the Great East Japan Earthquake" (Higashimatsushima Library)
This project the Higashimatsushima Library has been collecting photos, videos, newsletters, anthologies, and other materials related to the Great East Japan Earthquake in Higashimatsushima city.(https://www.lib-city-hm.jp/content/shinsai.html) HINAGIKU collects the videos of experiences at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
NHK Great East Japan Earthquake Archives
This Archive is a website collecting audio and video content owned by NHK including mainly testimony of victims suffered from the Great East Japan Earthquake. To protect the privacy and the rights of the people appearing in this material, the audio and video content can be downloaded and browsed only on the website. All rights including the copyright of this content are held and controlled by NHK.
Aomori Disaster Archive(Transferred)
Aomori Disaster Archive was constructed as a joint project by Hachinohe city, Misawa city, Oirase town and Hashikami town in Aomori prefecture, which were all affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. The archive contained pictures, videos and accounts of experiences which were collected from the citizens, in addition to official documents. Data from Aomori Disaster Archive was transferred to HINAGIKU on June 26, 2024, and the site closed on March 31, 2024.
AERO ASAHI CORPORATION
Aerial photographs(Diagonal photographs) of the coastal areas of Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture from Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture has been recorded . All photographs were taken on March 12, 2011, the day after the Great East Japan Earthquake. They are also published on "disaster area map information", which was in "The Great East Japan Earthquake Information special page" on the website of Aero Asahi Corporation. Copyright of aerial photographs belong to Aero Asahi Corporation.
ABC TV The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake 1995 recorded interview video archives
This archive is operated by ABC (Asahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation), which preserves footage of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. The archive was opened to the public on January 2020 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, with the aim of sharing the lessons conveyed by the footage widely, passing them on to future generations, and utilizing them for disaster prevention and mitigation in the future.
Ajinomoto
HINAGIKU archives the records of the "Health/Nutrition Seminars" from October 2011 to October 2017. The Seminars are the main activities carried out by the Ajinomoto Group's Red Apron Project to support Tohoku.
Citizen's group to think about reconstruction of Ishinomaki City
HINAGIKU archives the records of actions by Citizens group to think recovery support of Ishinomaki city in the last 8 years.
Ibaraki Prefecture Great East Japan Earthquake Digital Archive
The Ibaraki Prefecture Great East Japan Earthquake Digital Archive was created by Ibaraki Prefecture to preserve information from private enterprises and individuals on the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Data from the Ibaraki Prefecture Great East Japan Earthquake Digital Archive was transferred to HINAGIKU on March 18, 2022, and the site closed on March 31, 2022.
Project "What Can We Do Now?"
This project was launched to convey the "now" of the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake to the whole country through the power of regular citizens. The project planned a TV broadcast by regular citizens, and broadcasted a program produced by regular citizens on BS National TV for one year. After the broadcasting activities ended, the project shifted to the web to disseminate information. HINAGIKU collects the videos provided by the project.
Iwaki 3.11 Memorial and Revitalisation Museum disaster Archival Search
This archive enables searching materials about the Great East Japan Earthquake, mainly photographs of Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture.
Iwate Prefectural Library
A catalog of the materials that the Iwate Prefectural Library has been providing in the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster Materials Collection includes books, magazines, public administration documents, handouts and various other materials related to the earthquake.
Iwate Earthquake Tsunami Archive: Hope
This Archive is operated by Iwate prefecture. It was established in collaboration with municipality and relevant organizations concerning disaster prevention for transmitting the state of the reconstruction and recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake including tsunami to posterity and applying the lessons of these experiences to future activities and disaster prevention education domestically and overseas. It shows clearly the process of each activity such as emergency disaster control measures by classifying materials concerning the disaster of the earthquake and tsunami under six topics and defining the time base of each topic.
Iwate Future Organization
Hinagiku now offers access to reports as well as photographs of the workshops and artwork created by the participants.
Repository of Natural Disaster Documents of IWATE (Iwate University)
This archive is managed by the Iwate University Library and contains materials from the Iwate University Library and Research Center for Regional Disaster Management on natural disasters in Iwate Prefecture and the Great East Japan Earthquake "2011.3.11".
Urayasu Disaster Archive
This archive was constructed by Urayasu City in Chiba Prefecture, which was affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. The archive contains academic materials and research records made by private research institutes or universities and experiences collected from citizens, as well as pictures, videos and official documents of Urayasu City. Data from Urayasu Disaster Archive was transferred to HINAGIKU on July 1, 2024, and the site closed on March 31, 2024.