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Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village The Manila Times

Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village The Manila Times
Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village The Manila Times

Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village The Manila Times The recent earthquake on new year's day in japan destroyed wooden buildings throughout the noto peninsula. however, a small fishing village with smart architecture from decades ago remained resilient. But when a fire broke out and destroyed a significant part of the village in the late 1930s, people rebuilt the houses in a unified and stronger design. now despite its resilient character, the village faces a problem that is widespread in japan: a severely ageing population.

Unique Houses Survive Major Japanese Quake The Manila Times
Unique Houses Survive Major Japanese Quake The Manila Times

Unique Houses Survive Major Japanese Quake The Manila Times The earthquake and its many aftershocks killed at least 161 people, and 103 others are still missing, authorities said on monday. but there were no casualties in the tight knit village. But when a fire broke out and destroyed a significant part of the village in the late 1930s, people rebuilt the houses in a unified and stronger design. now despite its resilient character, the village faces a problem that is widespread in japan: a severely ageing population. The new year’s day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan’s noto peninsula, but thanks to decades old smart architectu­re, one fishing village stood strong. By harumi ozawa (afp) the new year's day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan's noto peninsula but thanks to decades old smart architecture, one small fishing village stood.

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Mbtv Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village Macau Business

Mbtv Unique Houses Survive Quake In Japan Village Macau Business The new year’s day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan’s noto peninsula, but thanks to decades old smart architectu­re, one fishing village stood strong. By harumi ozawa (afp) the new year's day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan's noto peninsula but thanks to decades old smart architecture, one small fishing village stood. The new year’s day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan’s noto peninsula but thanks to decades old smart architecture, one small fishing village stood strong. The new year’s day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan’s noto peninsula, but thanks to decades old smart architecture, one small fishing village stood strong. “the house stands on a very narrow lot of land, and the building has many small rooms, with many columns” that make it stronger, the 43 year old told afp. to withstand the harsh rain, snow and ocean winds buffeting off the sea of japan, sato’s house and most others in akasaki have few glass windows. The new year's day earthquake demolished wooden buildings all across japan's noto peninsula but thanks to decades old smart architecture, one small fishing village stood strong.

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