Challenge Overview
We are presented with a scenario involving a lattice tower of a communications facility that was damaged during an earthquake in Japan in December 2025. The objective is to identify the official technical name of this facility as a communications hub (its Shuyokyoku or “Accommodation Station” name), which differs from the common name reported in news articles.
Initial Assumptions
- News Correlation: The date “December 2025” implies a specific event. Our first step is to identify the building using relevant news reports.
- Technical Naming Convention: Japanese telecom facilities, particularly NTT buildings, often have two names:
- Branch Name: Commonly reported in news (e.g., NTT Hachinohe Branch)
- Accommodation Station Name: Internal/technical designation (e.g., Hachinohe NW3 Toukyoku)
- OSINT Sources: Enthusiast blogs, infrastructure databases, and Japanese telecom wikis are ideal for discovering these technical names.
Investigation Process
Step 1: Identifying the Event and Building
We searched for reports of an earthquake in December 2025 that affected communications infrastructure.
- Event: A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Aomori Prefecture on December 8, 2025.
- Damage: News reports indicated a 70-meter steel lattice tower atop an NTT East building in Hachinohe City, Kashiwazaki district, which was at risk of collapse, prompting evacuations.
- Common Name in News: “NTT Aomori Hachinohe Building” (NTT青森八戸ビル) or “NTT East Hachinohe Building.”

References:
- Quake-damaged tower forces evacuations in Hachinohe
- NTT East steel tower damaged in Aomori earthquake
Step 2: Finding the Official Facility Name
With the building identified as the NTT East Hachinohe Building, we focused on locating its technical designation.
- Search Queries Used:
- NTT八戸ビル 収容局名 (NTT Hachinohe Building Accommodation Station Name)
- 八戸市柏崎 NTT 鉄塔 (Hachinohe City Kashiwazaki NTT Tower)
- Discovery: We located detailed listings in Japanese telecom enthusiast databases that map NTT buildings to their internal network designations.
- Official Technical Name:
- Hachinohe NW3 Toukyoku (八戸NW3棟局)
- The “NW3” likely indicates “Network Center 3” or a similar internal designation.

References:
Key Findings
- Location: Hachinohe City, Kashiwazaki (Aomori Prefecture).
- Common Name: NTT Aomori Hachinohe Building.
- Official Facility Name: 八戸NW3棟局 (Hachinohe NW3 Toukyoku).
- Note: The “NW3” likely refers to “Network Center 3” or a similar internal designation for that specific building block.
Final Flag / Answer
SWIMMER{八戸NW3棟局}
Notes & Takeaways
- Distinguish Common vs. Technical Names:The name seen in news reports (e.g., “NTT East Hachinohe Branch”) often differs from the internal network designation used in engineering documents or by enthusiasts (e.g., “Hachinohe NW3”).
- Use of Enthusiast Databases:Japanese infrastructure—trains, telecoms, dams, and towers—often has detailed enthusiast-maintained wikisthat provide technical names and coordinates not found in mainstream media.
- Effective OSINT Techniques:
- Combine news reports for context (event, date, and location).
- Use Japanese keywords for precise searches.
- Reference telecom infrastructure blogs and databases to find internal facility designations.