Site that measures and displays distances from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to current location and planned blackout information with iPhone or DoCoMo mobile phone
ByDon Solo
A web service that instantly measures the distance from Fukushima Dai 1 Nuclear Power Plant to your current location has appeared.
A portal site of Moe's related stores such as maid cafeMorning story"It was created by the mobile terminal's GPS to inform you of the distance from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to your current location and information on planned power outage at the same time.
I tried using the service on iPhone from below.Distance from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant: Mori Navi!
http://m.moe-navi.jp/kyori
The top page of the service looks like this. It can be used with NTT Docomo's mobile phone (feature phone) or iPhone.
Since you are accessing from iPhone 4, clicking "Measure with iPhone" will pop up a dialog asking if you can use the current location information and click "OK".
Then the distance is measured in a flash and it is displayed on the screen. From the place I used, I went to Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station as "579.741 km". Since power failure information is displayed at the same time, it should be useful for people in the relevant area. However, the information on planned blackouts is very fluid and there are times when the situation changes from moment to moment, so it is certain that you used it against the information on the official website.
Though usable terminals are restricted, it is a simple and clear service that allows you to measure distance immediately after accessing it, so it may be convenient to grasp the approximate sense of distance and compare it with information on the evacuation advisory Hmm.
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