Last Updated: 2022年2月8日
In case of emergency, refer to the information below. The 灾害预防 section describes preparedness for emergencies as well as procedures to follow in the event of earthquakes, 台风及火灾. The 有用的网站 section contains links to many governmental agency official websites and social media.
On Campus
急救箱
First aid kits are located in the Information Center (1F). The Information Center staff is trained in first aid.
紧急联系方式
信息中心(IC)
If you are injured or sick on campus and need an ambulance, contact the Information Center immediately. They will take the necessary action.
- 电话:03-5441-9800 / 0120-86-1026
- Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:30 to 19:00
*Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Japanese national holidays.
Office of Student Services and Engagement (OSSE)
- 电话号码:090-2158-0562
仅在绝对必要时使用.
Off Campus
警察局
Dial 110
If you are involved in a crime or accident or feel that your life may be in danger, 立即拨打110. 万一发生意外, you must notify the police immediately to obtain a Traffic Accident Certificate 事故証明書 (jiko shomeisho) based on the police report in order to claim or file for insurance. If you lost something or something was stolen, you should file a report at the nearest police station and get a certificate of lost or stolen property 遺失/盗難届証明書 (ishitsu or tounan-todoke shomeisho), which may be required to re-issue official documents such as your residence card or passport.
救护车/消防
Dial 119
For situations with critical health conditions needing immediate medical care, 或者万一发生火灾, 致电119(消防处). Make sure you tell the operator the nature of your call (ambulance "kyu-kyushya" or fire "kaji") and your present location.
突发疾病/受伤
Japanese hospitals are open to the general public for limited hours and may not allow emergency admission, particularly in the evenings or on weekends. On Sundays and public holidays and at night, you can receive treatment for sudden illness or injury at an emergency hospital. However, note that only a minimum number of doctors required for emergency treatment are on duty, and these hospitals can only provide first-aid treatment.
For information on emergency hospitals in your area, contact the Tokyo Fire Department Emergency Consultation Center (Tel: 03-3212-2323).