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machiya
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are traditional wooden townhouses found throughout Japan and typified in the historical capital of Kyoto. ('townhouses') and ('farm dwellings') constitute the two categories of Japanese vernacular architecture known as ('folk dwellings').

yakisugi
thumb|Traditional houses in Naoshima, Kagawa clad with yakisugi panels
housing in Japan
overview of housing in Japan

Homelessness in Japan
overview of homelessness in Japan
danchi
thumb|right|Takashimadaira Danchi in Itabashi, [[Tokyo]]
'''''' (, literally "group land") is the Japanese word for a large cluster of apartment buildings or houses of a particular style and design, typically built as public housing by government authorities. Older danchi are sometimes compared to Khrushchyovkas, a similar housing development project in the Soviet Union from the same period.
The Japan Housing Corporation (JHC), now known as the Urban Renaissance Agency (UR), was founded in 1955. During the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, the JHC built many in suburban areas to offset the increasing h