Abstract
This is a continuation of the thesis titled "Farm House Structure Along the Coast of the Seto Inland Sea" which appears in the 56th edition of Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan. Explanations about the purpose of my study are omitted, as they are mentioned before. In this thesis, structures of farm houses in Okayama and Hiroshima Prefecture which are built along the north coast of the Seto Inland Sea are explained in detail. It is proved that how important the structural, geografical way of thinking is. The difference in structure in these areas is not so great as that of Kagawa and Ehime Prefecture, but it should not be neglected that even a little regional differences are clearly reflected upon farm houses.