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Two-story and single-story residential facilities for singles (15 units total) using the 'Box Unit Construction Method' completed in Ama Town, Shimane Prefecture

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The 'Ama Town Hishiura District Facility Construction Project,' supported by the Japan Offsite Construction Association, has completed 15 residential units for singles. By utilizing offsite construction, the project overcame labor shortages and logistical challenges inherent to remote islands, delivering high-quality housing in a short timeframe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the total number of units in the residential facilities completed in Ama Town?
A: The project completed the construction of residential facilities for singles with 15 units total.
Q: When was the Ama Town Hishiura District Facility Construction Project officially handed over?
A: The project was successfully handed over on March 23, 2026, after completing the construction.
Q: What percentage of the construction process was completed on the mainland before transportation?
A: Approximately 70% of the construction process was completed on the mainland using offsite construction.
Q: Who is the Representative Director of the Japan Offsite Construction Association?
A: The Representative Director of the Japan Offsite Construction Association is Toshinari Nagasaka.
Q: Why did Ama Town face a chronic housing shortage for single individuals?
A: Ama Town faced a chronic housing shortage due to an increase in people wishing to relocate to the island.