After the Typhoon--Beach Houses on Hold

Yesterday, typhoon #4 tracked across Kanto. The wind gusts slammed so hard they felt like earthquakes, and Kamakura's coastline was hit hard, wreaking havoc for fishing families and wakame growers.
The timing of this early typhoon couldn't have been worse for the owners and managers of the temporary umi no ie or beach houses--the summer restaurants that are built right on the beach just for the summer swim season.



There was major damage to many of the umi no ie. Heaps of seaweed, construction materials and debris lie everywhere, and there is much clean-up work to do before reconstruction can begin. Hmm, perhaps it's time for the city to rethink this idea of building, even on a temporary basis, directly on the beach.

One truck driver had clearly picked the wrong time and place to make a delivery or pick-up--apparently during the typhoon.
The wind this morning is salty and blowing at sand-pelting speeds, which always brings out the crazy wind surfers.

And the clouds are ever shifting.
So now that I've desalted the windows, the car, the laundry balcony, the garden, we can get ready for the typhoon #5...due to hit Japan tomorrow.
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Published on June 19, 2012 20:28
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