@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009098, author = {石村, 智 and Ishimura, Tomo}, issue = {14}, journal = {無形文化遺産研究報告, Research and Reports on Intangible Cultural Heritage}, month = {Mar}, note = {In recent years the question of how intangible cultural heritage may be protected from disaster is a topic of interest both in Japan and abroad. From the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred in March 2011, the Department of Intangible Cultural Heritage at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties has been continuing investigation related to the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage from disasters. The diverse topics undertaken may be categorized into the following: 1. Investigation of damaged intangible cultural heritage, 2. Compilation of records on intangible cultural heritage, 3. Construction of archives on intangible cultural heritage, 4. Sharing of information and construction of networks, and 5. Investigation overseas. In the present paper, the content of these investigations is delved into and the significance of each domestic and overseas movement is discussed critically. In addition, in comparison with international movements, investigation on the use of intangible cultural heritage (for example, traditional knowledge) for disaster risk management will be needed.}, pages = {179--190}, title = {無形文化遺産の防災 ―これまでの東京文化財研究所の取り組みとその位置づけ―}, year = {2020} }