Land price survey Last year's typhoon No. 19 inundation disaster area The point where it fell sharply was also on September 30 at 2:02

According to a survey of land prices = land prices in various parts of the country compiled by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, there are many places where the price has fallen due to the effects of disasters, such as points in Ota Ward, Tokyo, which were damaged by Typhoon No. 19 last year. I understand.

According to a land price survey released on the 29th, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism said that there were spots where land prices had fallen relatively significantly in areas damaged by typhoon No. 19 last October.



Of these, in residential areas,


▽ Nagano city was flat last year to minus 13.1%


▽ Koriyama city, Fukushima prefecture

was up

1.4% to minus 12.6%


▽ Date city, Fukushima prefecture

was down

12.2% in


there was a point at which both fell significantly.



Also


, in Ota Ward, Tokyo, it turned down from + 2.4% last year to -3%.



In addition, even in areas that were not damaged by typhoons,


there are places where the rate of decline has expanded from -1% to -18.4% because there is a risk of sediment-related disasters in residential areas in Hino City, Tokyo.