Need help with emergency radio!

Hello all you wonderful people. I have gotten lucky and was able to move to Japan, Kyuushu and I really need some advice regarding the emergency radio and how to properly connect it. The apartment i moved into was in complete chaos and Im not sure if the earlier renter of this place actually took part of the equipment home.
I have now connected the power, and have a small wall mounted cable connected, there are two bigger ones lying around but I think they are for land lines telephone, will attach some pictures down im the comments as Gyazo files if anyone have some ideas of the emergency line are up and running or not ^^ Cheers

4 comments
  1. https://gyazo.com/67c4c6cc90d5517623511c0ceab7fdf5

    https://gyazo.com/288c8d5e78b1bdcf0ab37d1f41f90f52

    https://gyazo.com/00a8f0efbf3c8551072a1f22ed4a6b66

    https://gyazo.com/67c4c6cc90d5517623511c0ceab7fdf5

    Can take more pictures if needed but think that one settles it. The little wire is connected to a fiber patch alongside the wall, which in turn goes up via the roof so I belive as long as that is in I should be good to go. The big white one are also connected to a port directly above the radio, just not sure about the two ports next to the power outlet.

  2. Looking at your pictures I believe that’s not an emergency radio, my uneducated guess is it’s an antenna for NHK that plugs into the coax so you can catch tv service if you have a tv and bcas card.

  3. Def not emergency radio. I agree with bulldog that it’s all analog/cable TV related.

    Do we have an emergency radio line?

  4. What is an “emergency radio”. Also live in Kyushu and have never heard of this

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