Kumamoto: Women Learn to Operate Forklifts in Kumamoto Prefecture; Preparing for Disaster

A woman carries a load with a forklift during a lesson in Kikuchi, Kumamoto Prefecture.
17:11 JST, February 8, 2025
KIKUCHI, Kumamoto — To increase women’s role in providing support in areas hit by disaster, a workshop for them to learn how to operate a forklift was held in Kikuchi, Kumamoto Prefecture, in January. Against the stereotype of forklifts being operated by men, nine women from the prefecture successfully received a certificate upon completing the workshop.
The workshop held on Jan. 11 and 12 was organized by Kumamoto KDS Group, which operates driving schools and other facilities.
A forklift is a piece of machinery that is immediately useful in a disaster. It is used to remove rubble and transport relief supplies and other goods. Participants in the workshop took practical lessons on how to safely operate a forklift, practicing maneuvers such as turning to the left or right on a narrow path and using the forks on the machine to lift a load.
Naoko Nakagawa, 59, from Kumamoto City, took part in the workshop because of a bitter experience following the Kumamoto Earthquake in 2016. At the time, she joined in a group of people trying to transport a large amount of water. Even though there was a forklift, no one could operate it, and it took them a long time to finish the task.
“I hope I can be useful, if only a little,” Nakagawa said after receiving the certificate.
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