FUKUTOME Kunihiro

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Affiliation

IWATE University  Research Center for Regional Disaster Management 

Position

Professor

Mail Address

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Graduate School 【 display / non-display

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    2002.03

    Tokyo Metropolitan University    Doctor's Course  Accomplished Credits for Doctoral Program

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2017.10
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    Now

    IWATE University   Research Center for Regional Disaster Management   Professor   [Duty]

  • 2024.04
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    2026.03

    IWATE University   Research Center for Regional Disaster Management   [Concurrently]

  • 2018.04
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    Now

    IWATE University   prof.   [Concurrently]

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2012.04
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    2017.09

      Associate Professor  

  • 2006.05
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    2012.03

      Specially Appointed Associate Professor  

  • 2002.07
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    2006.04

      Researcher  

  • 2002.04
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    2002.07

      Special Researcher of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Social Infrastructure (Civil Engineering, Architecture, Disaster Prevention) / Architectural planning and city planning

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Geography

  • Social Infrastructure (Civil Engineering, Architecture, Disaster Prevention) / Disaster prevention engineering

 

Course Subject 【 display / non-display

  • 2020

  • 2021

    Advanced Community Development for Disaster Recovery and Revitalization

  • 2023

    Outreach Seminar

  • 2023

    Advanced Community Development for Disaster Recovery and Revitalization

  • 2023

    Advanced Regional Disaster Prevention

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Published Papers 【 display / non-display

  • Analysis of Monuments Related to Modern Tsunamis in Iwate Prefecture Based on a Comprehensive Survey

    Kazuya METOKI, Kunihiro FUKUTOME

    Journal of Social Safety Science ( Institute of Social Safety Science )  46   2025.03  [Refereed]

    Academic Journal  Multiple authorship

    This study defines the monuments established in response to past tsunami damage as tsunami monuments and conducts a comprehensive survey in Iwate Prefecture. The results revealed the following: 244 monuments in Iwate Prefecture were defined as tsunami monuments. These tsunami monuments can be broadly categorized into three types: commemorating victims, recording events, and marking the tsunami arrival points. During the Great East Japan Earthquake, 41% of the monuments escaped tsunami damage. 17% of the monuments were confirmed to have been relocated from their original installation sites, including marker-type monuments indicating past tsunami inundation points. Currently, 26% of the monuments have an observed relationship with residents.

  • Damage Assumptions of Public Buildings Used as Evacuation Center For Disaster : Contents of Periodic Reports Based on Building Standards Act

    Junichi WAKASA, Kunihiro FUKUTOME

    Tohoku Journal of Natural Disaster Science   60   125 - 130   2024.03

    Academic Journal  Multiple authorship

Presentations 【 display / non-display

  • Damage Assumptions of Evacuation Center for Disaster Using Periodic Reports Based on Building Standards Act: Buildings in the Senboku Region, Akita Prefecture

    Oral Presentation(General) 

    Architectural Institute of Japan 2024 Annual Meeting  (Meiji Univ.) 

    2024.08
     
     

    Architectural Institute of Japan

  • Disaster Damage of the affected areas and Regional Reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake

    Oral Presentation(General)  Kunihiro FUKUTOME

    2023 Global Cooperation and Training Framework International Workshop on Maritime Disasters Measures  (Taipei, Taiwan) 

    2023.10