Excellent disaster and earthquake resistance: Earthquakes are frequent in Japan, making building safety a top priority. The earthquake resistance of container steel structures is one of their core advantages. Furthermore, they have great potential as emergency housing after disasters, quickly providing safe, dignified temporary shelter for disaster victims.
Land scarcity and modularity are a natural fit: Land is scarce in Japanese cities, and building layouts are often constrained by small plots. The standardized size and modular nature of containers allow them to be efficiently integrated into a variety of irregular or small plots.

