The study's objectives are to understand how a community's disaster culture relates to resilience and to bridge the gap between this culture and innovations in disaster risk reduction. It stresses that true resilience requires long-term changes in both physical and cultural aspects. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of collective will in building resilience and sees disaster museums as effective tools for risk reduction. Innovation in risk reduction is seen as crucial, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and saving lives. Ultimately, the study aims to promote community-specific insights for better risk reduction plans and public awareness.