Jack wrote:If something like that ever were to happen (a serious Kanto earthquake)
If? If!?

Jack wrote:Your points are all valid but the thread is about buying a house and value of land in Tokyo.
Actually, this thread was about buying land and building a house in rural Shimane... It seems to have been hijacked.
Jack wrote:What I am saying but did not make it clear is that under a disaster scenario as you describe, if it were to happen, you would not need to worry about the value of the land you live on. You'd have so many other problems that real estate value would be the last thing in your mind.
Having watched Kobe and other affected areas recover from the 1995 quake I can say that this is a complete load of shit. (Not surprising considering who said it...)
Jack wrote:.... buy land only in Tokyo
I own land in Osaka city and on an island in the Inland Sea. The Osaka land has increased in value since I bought it about a year ago. I got the inland sea island land for half appraised value, but it is doubtful if I could sell it easily at the current time. (Which is fine since I have no desire to sell it.)