
This reassuring picture actually comes from the section on Arakawa River disaster prevention which might suggest a certain lack of confidence in current countermeasures.
Asahi: 'Once in a millennium' flooding could claim 15,000 lives in Kanto region, panel says
"Once in a millennium" flooding could kill more than 15,000 people in the Kanto region if torrential rain caused the Tonegawa and Arakawa rivers to burst their banks, according to an estimate released Monday. A special panel to the government's Central Disaster Management Council said up to 11,000 people could die if massive flooding occurred in areas along the Tonegawa river and that 4,500 might perish if floodwaters raged in areas along the Arakawa river as well. In March, the same panel studying steps to counter widespread flooding publicized an estimate based on torrential rains pounding areas along the Tonegawa, causing flooding at a magnitude seen only once in 200 years...more...
Arakawa River System Arakawa Estimated Flood-Inundation Map Here. Also, related FG Threads: The Sinking Of Osaka and Tokyo is the next New Orleans