It has been a month since Typhoon No. 15 caused major damage in Shizuoka Prefecture due to record-breaking rainfall.

At a mountain inn in Aoi Ward, Shizuoka City, the road in front of the building has not yet been restored, leaving earth and sand on the premises, and there is no prospect of reopening.

In September, Typhoon No. 15 caused record-breaking rainfall, killing three people in Shizuoka Prefecture and causing water outages in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, and other places. .



More than 5,000 houses were also damaged by flooding, and as of October 21, 80 people from 32 households are living in public housing, and some people are forced to live in damaged houses. .



At Motoyukan, a hot spring inn in Aburayama, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City, which was damaged by landslides, the road in front of the inn has not yet been restored.



As a result, heavy equipment cannot enter the building, and the earth and sand that have entered the building have not been removed.



The ryokan has been calling for support through "crowdfunding," which sends out information about the damage on social media and collects funds on the Internet from October 7, but as of 10:00 am on the 24th, more than 4.8 million yen has been collected. It means that



Kanako Unno, the landlady of the ryokan, said, "Restoration will take time, but I am very grateful for the support of many people. I would like the funds I received to be used for the removal of landslides." I was.