When I checked the damage situation on the morning of the 20th at the pottery museum in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where I observed a shaking with a seismic intensity of less than 6 on the 19th, about 40% of the exhibits collapsed due to the shaking on the 19th. Some were damaged.


No new damage has been confirmed so far due to the shaking with a seismic intensity of 5 or higher on the morning of the 20th.



At the Suzu Ware Museum in Takojima-machi, Suzu City, damage such as a vase falling to the floor from an exhibition stand about 1 meter high due to the earthquake on the 19th was confirmed.

From the morning on the 20th, two staff members visited the exhibition room and warehouse to see if there was any damage to about 270 pieces of pottery such as medieval turtles and pots.



Of these, about 120 were on display, and measures were taken to prevent them from tipping over, but about 40% of them fell down, and some of them were damaged.

Naotoshi Oyasu, a cultural creation specialist in Suzu City, said that the museum is undergoing restoration work and wants to open in a few days. I want to consider it. "



In addition, since no new damage has been confirmed so far in the shaking with a seismic intensity of 5 or higher in the morning of the 20th, we would like to continue to work with caution.