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Characteristics and Challenges of Housing Recovery Process in 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake after Residence in Government-Leased Private Rental Interim Housing
Analysis of Residential Relocation and Household Attribution
Kohei UeyamaTamiyo KondoHajime WatanabeTakuya MaruyamaFumitake Meno
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2021 Volume 19 Issue 4 Pages 404-407

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Following the Great East Japan Earthquake, a large amount of the government-leased private rental interim housing was supplied in the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake. In order to clarify characteristics and challenges of housing recovery process after residence in it, we conducted a questionnaire survey of households who moved into it after being damaged by the disaster in Mashiki Town and analysis of residential relocation and household attribution. As a result, it found out that single elderly and young households have moved out of their original place of residence. In particular, single elderly households are isolated by moving to it, and as a result, tended to rebuild their homes far from their original place of residence reluctantly.

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