Date: 2003-01-23 04:36 am (UTC)
You know, I can't accurately tell you what the measurement of the worst earthquake I've experienced, although they always broadcast it on the TV soon after it occurs. Usually it's just gentle rocking. The effects of the earthquakes are magnified slightly because my apartment is located on the 3rd floor. Looking at Mercalli's scale, I would probably say it was 4-4.5.

As for the lack of central heating here, it's due to tradition. Things are built a certain way and that's just they way it is. You ask a farm why he burns areas around his crop and he'll tell you that it's what his father did. Roads are built narrowly in Hokkaido, even though we have the space for wider roads, because that's the way they are built in the south. I've got a ventalation hole in my wall, literally a 20cm x 30cm hole to outside, because you need that in for the humidity (which Hokkaido doesn't have but the south does). They don't use insulation because of the "humidity."

Things are slowly changing. There are immigrants here building "Canadian-style" homes with insulation and central heating. People do tend to oppose change here, but that happens all over the world.

Public buildings do tend to have central heating. My school has all the classrooms heated, although the hallways generally aren't. I was just speaking to one friend who says that he believes his school, built within the last 10 years, actually has insulation.
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