High school students or younger can enter for free.
University students with valid identification can choose the student ticket.
Depending on the ticket category, you may be required to show identification; failure to do so may result in a ticket price adjustment or refusal of entry.
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—Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial and Disaster Prevention Future Center
Museum (DRI)—
The Center for Disaster Prevention and Future Reconstruction (DRI) is a
disaster prevention learning facility established in 2002 by Hyogo Prefecture
with national support. Its aim is to pass on the experiences and lessons
learned from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake to future generations and to
promote knowledge and action related to disaster prevention and mitigation.
Through exhibitions, data preservation, and disaster prevention education, it
helps improve the preparedness of society and individuals in the face of
disasters and serves as a hub for disseminating disaster prevention
information, thus promoting a safer and more secure society.
The visit covers exhibition areas such as the West Hall and East Hall. It is
recommended to spend about 2 hours for a complete visit experience. You can
enter the museum no later than 1 hour before closing time (subject to the
museum's announcement on the day).
USD 4.13