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caused a rise in "housing prices" .
Michihiko. Ueda has written: 'The outlook for housing in Japan to the year 2000' -- subject(s): Housing, Statistics
Japan's housing is very small, because lots of people live in a certain part of Japan so they can grow crops and live.
it is small and similar to the American units but the difference is that the japan wall is not break it is leather paper so that in winter the unit can stay warm
In Japan, housing is normally higher and more levels in the house rather than being wide and having a lot of land because it is very populated in the space where there is homes because %75 percent of Japan is mountains. Normally, the Japanese (squinty eyes and flat noses) live with there families in their homes of many generations. So grandparents, parents, and kids would all be living together.
The Japanese need the support to rebuild homes , bridges , roads , housing , water , food , clothing , medical supplies , etc . . .
its an opinion but id prefer Tokyo because the people know a good amount of english and the food and housing is very nice.
The 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami led to over 100,000 people losing their homes, with thousands more being displaced. Efforts were made to provide temporary housing and support for those affected by the disaster.
Institute of Housing. has written: 'Housing allocations' 'A radical consensus' 'Housing and marital breakdown' -- subject(s): Housing, Problem families, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing 'Who will house the homeless?' 'The housing management standards manual' 'Housing'
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.