Safer Schools

Safer Schools

Located in the circum-Pacific mobile belt, Japan is highly exposed to earthquake hazards due to constant seismic and volcanic activity. To ensure safety of school children, teachers, and communities, the Japanese Government initiated the “Program for Earthquake-Resistant School Buildings” in 1978 to promote retrofitting of public schools to improve their earthquake-resistance capacity. Despite the slow progress during the first two decades due to institutional, legal, and financial challenges, in the last 13 years, the country made tremendous progress in seismic resilience by developing new and revised earlier policies, building standards, and other guidelines to help manage the impacts of seismic events, including the retrofitting of school buildings. Through collaborations with local municipalities, the Japanese government has reached a 95.6 percent rate of retrofitting of school infrastructure as of April 2015.