大阪万博で導入された「迷子センター」はテレビ電話でした。1970年の大阪万博では約4万8000人の迷子が出たため、子供はお菓子や漫画が食べ放題で慰められる一方、親は子供の情報を伝えて探し出すシステムが取られました。子供の特徴が似ているため、テレビ電話を使って親子を確認し、正しい迷子を特定するための手段でした。迷子センターは大規模イベントでの安全管理の一環として導入されたものでした。
What was introduced at the “Lost and Found Center” at the Osaka Expo?
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Vocabulary Test Question
Today, May 6th, is “Labyrinth Day”.
There is a town on Shodoshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea called the “Labyrinth Town”, where narrow alleys are intertwined like a maze.
There are over 60 intersections, and it truly feels like a maze. But why was such a town created?
There are various theories, such as to protect from strong sea winds, to evade pirate attacks, etc., but it is also said that it became like this to prepare for enemy attacks during the Nanboku-cho period.
During the 1970 Osaka Expo, there were many visitors, but it is said that about 48,000 people got lost. So today’s question is about what was introduced at that time.
What was introduced at the Osaka Expo “Lost and Found Center”?
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Today’s Explanation
At the time of the 1970 Osaka Expo, the population of Japan was 147.6 million, but the number of visitors to the expo was 64.21 million in six months.
If a child got lost at the venue, they were guided to the Lost and Found Center.
There, they could enjoy all-you-can-eat snacks, read comics, and drink unlimited juice.
On the other hand, parents could provide their child’s information at the information desk and have it cross-referenced with the lost children information to search for them.
However, there were so many lost children every day that there were many with similar characteristics.
To avoid mistakes, video phones were used to confirm the parents and children.
At that time, it was still limited to connecting the information desk where parents were and the Lost and Found Center where children were.
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