Abstract
The Noto Peninsula Earthquake of 2024 caused tremendous damage to industries in the affected areas. Local industry is a valuable resource for the revitalization and development of a vibrant community, and is even more important in a municipality where government support is limited.
In this study, we identified factors that contribute to the sustainability of the Taturuhama joinery industry, a traditional industry that is not designated by the national or prefectural government, and examined how its regional characteristics could contribute to the revitalization of the affected area.
As a result, three factors were identified that contribute to the sustainability of the joinery industry in Taturuhama. It was also suggested that the way of revitalization supported by the sustainability factors of the industry leads to the development of local residents' sense of efficacy in the revitalization process.