MIZUTA Toshihiko

写真a

Affiliation

Research Center for Regional Disaster Prevention and Mitigation 

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • 地震工学・地震防災

Graduating School 【 display / non-display

  • 1990.04
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    1994.03

    Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science     Graduated

Graduate School 【 display / non-display

  • 1996.04
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    2000.03

    Tokyo Institute of Technology  Graduate School, Division of Integrated Science and Engineering  Doctor's Course  Completed

  • 1994.04
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    1996.03

    Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science    Master's Course  Completed

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2022.04
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    Now

    Akita University   Research Center for Regional Disaster Prevention and Mitigation   Professor  

  • 2016.04
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    2022.03

    Akita University   Center for Regional Revitalization in Research and Education   Regional Cooperataion Department/Regional Disaster Prevention Department   Professor  

  • 2013.11
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    2016.03

    Akita University   Center for Regional Development   Professor  

  • 2011.09
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    2013.10

    Akita University   Center for Regional Development   Associate Professor  

 

Research Achievements 【 display / non-display

    ◆Original paper【 display / non-display

  • LITERATURE SURVEY ON THE DAMAGE DUE TO THE 1999 OFF KISAKATA EARTHQUAKE, AKITA PREFECTURE

    MIZUTA Toshihiko, KAGAMI Hiroshi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design ( Architectural Institute of Japan )  30 ( 76 ) 1645 - 1650   2024.10  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

    <p>The authors are conducting a literature survey on damaging earthquakes that occurred in Akita Prefecture since the Meiji era using local newspapers and administrative materials. We are currently investigating for local damaging earthquakes, as well as major ones. This report focuses on the 1999 earthquake off Kisakata, Akita Prefecture. This earthquake occurred near the coast of the border between Akita and Yamagata prefectures and was far away from the both capitals and people's interest has faded. The damage is rearranged on the 25th anniversary, and the full extent of the damage across both prefectures is clarified.</p>

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  • LITERATURE SURVEY ON DAMAGE DUE TO THE 1952 YOSHINO EARTHQUAKE

    MIZUTA Toshihiko, KAGAMI Hiroshi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design ( Architectural Institute of Japan )  30 ( 75 ) 1113 - 1118   2024.06  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)  

    <p>The authors are continuing literature surveys on damaging earthquakes affected to the Kinki district and in the previous paper, the 1899 Kii-Yamato earthquake was picked up. This earthquake had rather deep focal depth and moderate damage in wider areas of Kinki district was pointed out. In this paper, the same type 1952 Yoshino earthquake was focused. Detailed damage was elucidated from the reports and newspaper articles at that time. These data were sorted by municipalities in table and mapped. Building damage were limited but many human casualties were found in wide area and their causes were also discussed.</p>

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  • LITERATURE SURVEY ON DAMAGE DUE TO THE 1964 OFF OGA PENINSULAR EARTHQUAKE

    MIZUTA Toshihiko, KAGAMI Hiroshi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design ( Architectural Institute of Japan )  30 ( 74 ) 536 - 541   2024.02  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

    <p>Literature survey on damage due to the 1964 off Oga Peninsular earthquake was performed with reconnaissance reports and newspaper articles at that time. This earthquake caused damage to the surrounding area of Oga Peninsular and severe damage was concentrated in the area of newly reclaimed land of Hachiro-gata Lake. Newspaper articles on this earthquake deceased quickly within 2 weeks. However, 40 days later much bigger event of the 1964 Niigata earthquake hit same area and the Oga Peninsular earthquake was recalled and reported. Relations between two sequential events were also discussed.</p>

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  • LITERATURE SURVEY ON REPORTS FOR BUILDING DAMAGE OF THE 1896 RIKUU EARTHQUAKE

    MIZUTA Toshihiko, KAGAMI Hiroshi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design ( Architectural Institute of Japan )  29 ( 73 ) 1677 - 1682   2023.10  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

    <p>The 1896 Rikuu earthquake was the biggest inland event occurred in Tohoku district and caused extensive building damage to Akita and Iwate prefectures. The authors have been done literature surveys on this earthquake and reported in the preceding papers clarifying distributions of building damage, cause of human casualties, local governmental responses and so on. In this paper, we focus to individual building damage and effects of regional features on building construction are discussed through the reconnaissance reports and related papers. Typical examples are also cited from photos and illustrations appeared on those documents and discussed.</p>

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  • LITERATURE SURVEY ON DAMAGE DUE TO THE 1899 KII-YAMATO EARTHQUAKE

    MIZUTA Toshihiko, KAGAMI Hiroshi

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design ( Architectural Institute of Japan )  29 ( 72 ) 1145 - 1150   2023.06  [Refereed]

    Research paper (journal)   Domestic Co-author

    <p>Literature survey on damage due to the 1899 Kii-Yamato earthquake was carried out continuing to the previous paper of the 1936 Kawachi-Yamato event. This earthquake had rather deep focal depth as 50km and caused moderate damage in wide areas of Kinki district. Detailed damage was picked up from the reports and newspaper articles at that time. These data were sorted by municipalities in table and mapped. Heavy building damage was limited in focal area but damage to brick masonry factory buildings including chimneys is dominated in Osaka. In mountainous areas landslides and rockfalls occurred and caused casualties. </p>

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    ◆International conference proceedings【 display / non-display

  • Actual damage and issues of winter earthquake disasters in snowy and cold regions of Japan

    Toshihiko MIZUTA

    Proceedings of 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering     2024.07  [Refereed]

    Research paper (international conference proceedings)   Single author

  • Simulation of evacuation behavior from earthquake in snow season utilizing multiagent system

    Toshihiko MIZUTA

    Proceedings of 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering     2017.01  [Refereed]

    Research paper (international conference proceedings)   Single author

  • Study of the wooden houses damage related to ground motion characteristics due to the 1914 Akita-Senboku earthquake in Japan - Comparison Between Collapses Rate of Houses and Predominant Period of H/V Spectral Ratio of Microtremors -

    Toshihiko MIZUTA

    Proceedings of International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology     2015.05

    Research paper (international conference proceedings)   Single author

  • Development of information system for local government and residents with the potential risk of landslide disaster caused by rainfall after the earthquake

    Toshihiko MIZUTA

    Proceedings of Second European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology     2014.08

    Research paper (international conference proceedings)   Single author

  • Development of earthquake risk assessment system using GIS for snow country

    Toshihiko MIZUTA

    Proceedings of 15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering     2012.09  [Refereed]

    Research paper (international conference proceedings)   Single author

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2018.04  -  2021.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2015.04  -  2018.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists(B)

    Project Year: 2006.04  -  2009.03 

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(A)

    Project Year: 2003.04  -  2006.03