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The Function of Traditional Japanese Dwellings

? If the earthquake caused by light and the effect caused by wind are completely resistant. Disasters occur frequently in Japan. Although the houses are all made of wood, they are very resistant to disasters. But if a tsunami is triggered, that's another matter. Houses in Japan are generally earthquake-resistant and typhoon-proof, so houses will be built short, which is not conducive to resisting tsunamis. In this case, Japanese people generally choose to go to shelters.

People living in Japan inevitably have a sense of anxiety, which has also made Japan's outstanding design in many aspects and pursued a higher professional level. First of all, for this part of the housing construction, it stems from the sense of hardship in most people's bones. The houses they design and live in are also well prepared, and special earthquake-proof technology is added: this design greatly reduces the casualties caused by the collapse of the wall when an unexpected earthquake occurs.

Moreover, on the other hand, even if there is an earthquake, it can survive well, because the internal structure of the room will not collapse. Secondly, in the choice of materials for housing construction, we can see that wood products occupy a certain proportion. So even if there is an earthquake and the house collapses, the weight of wood will be much smaller than that of reinforced concrete, right?

People who have been to Japan will find that almost every house is made of wood, and the quality is really good. They are not worried about the instability of building houses with wood. Finally, Japan's housing audit standards are also relatively strict, and there will be many regular inspections to determine whether the house you live in meets the seismic standards and can ensure that you can continue to live safely.

In addition, houses living in Japan also need to pay housing insurance premiums. These professional practices have also greatly helped to strengthen and maintain houses to resist geological disasters.