@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005761, author = {森井, 順之 and 内藤, 百合子 and 萬納, 恵介 and 岡田, 健 and Masayuki, MORII and Yuriko, NAITO and Keisuke, MANNO and Ken, OKADA}, issue = {57}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {The Kumamoto Earthquake, which was a direct inland earthquake, has been known to have had a peak in the cycle of1to 2seconds from the acceleration response spectrum, and the results are confirmed such that most damage has been found in low-level wooden buildings. A salvaging committee was established in order to salvage objects from damaged buildings. In the present study the flow of activities of the committee were confirmed from the daily reports submitted. Based on the result of the econometric analysis of the daily reports at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, the Kumamoto daily reports were used for the purpose of simplifying the analysis and reducing the burden of the reporters. Analysis of the daily reports revealed that major objects salvaged were those found in historically old houses, temples and shrines. It also revealed that some activities were started toward the end of the fiscal year, making it not possible to complete the activities within the timespan of one year. In these ways, the daily reports are also important for grasping the characteristics of salvage activities, and the results of the arrangement will be useful in making activity plans for future disasters.}, pages = {181--188}, title = {〔報告〕平成28年熊本地震被災文化財救援活動報告からみる直下型地震後の文化財救援}, year = {2018} }