Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has unveiled a free Minecraft map of the iconic G-Cans facility—the world’s largest underground flood control system, often referred to as the “Underground Temple of Disaster Prevention.”
Crafted using actual blueprints, the map accurately depicts the vast pressure chambers, pump stations, control rooms, and surrounding neighborhoods. More than just a game, the project serves as an educational tool aimed at raising disaster preparedness, enhancing public understanding of infrastructure, and encouraging tourism through a detailed, interactive exploration of this engineering wonder.
Credits: 国土交通省 MLIT | Youtube
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#minecraft #futuretech #viral
Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has unveiled a free Minecraft map of the iconic G-Cans facility—the world’s largest underground flood control system, often referred to as the “Underground Temple of Disaster Prevention.”
Crafted using actual blueprints, the map accurately depicts the vast pressure chambers, pump stations, control rooms, and surrounding neighborhoods. More than just a game, the project serves as an educational tool aimed at raising disaster preparedness, enhancing public understanding of infrastructure, and encouraging tourism through a detailed, interactive exploration of this engineering wonder.
Credits: 国土交通省 MLIT | Youtube
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#minecraft #futuretech #viral
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