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. 2016 Feb 5;26(2):98–104. doi: 10.2188/jea.JE20150073

Table 4. Residential distribution of children with personal disaster experiences.

Prefecture Disaster experience

Code Name No (n = 62 244) Yes (n = 1003)
1 Hokkaido 1911 4
2 Aomori 1372 14
3 Iwatea 1094 96
4 Miyagia 1727 351
5 Akita 1650 8
6 Yamagata 665 31
7 Fukushimaa 1116 285
8 Ibaraki 983 78
9 Tochigi 1395 6
10 Gunma 1101 5
11 Saitama 2942 11
12 Chiba 2987 41
13 Tokyo 3825 10
14 Kanagawa 2357 4
15 Niigata 2709 12
16 Toyama 984 0
17 Ishikawa 868 1
18 Fukui 551 0
19 Yamanashi 669 2
20 Nagano 1136 4
21 Gifu 985 0
22 Shizuoka 1966 3
23 Aichi 4974 7
24 Mie 1258 1
25 Shiga 489 1
26 Kyoto 402 0
27 Osaka 2063 2
28 Hyogo 1342 2
29 Nara 489 1
30 Wakayama 198 0
31 Tottori 552 1
32 Shimane 669 0
33 Okayama 1996 3
34 Hiroshima 2627 1
35 Yamaguchi 761 0
36 Tokushima 134 1
37 Kagawa 735 0
38 Ehime 571 1
39 Kochi 680 1
40 Fukuoka 2875 9
41 Saga 360 0
42 Nagasaki 702 0
43 Kumamoto 1229 3
44 Oita 442 1
45 Miyazaki 841 1
46 Kagoshima 729 1
47 Okinawa 133 0
 
  Three most affected prefecturesa 3937 732
  Others 58 287 271

aThe three prefectures that were most severely affected by the earthquake include Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima Prefectures.