2014 年 24 巻 p. 273-281
During restoration and reconstruction after The Great East Japan Earthquake, people must recover and make their daily life as smooth as it had been before the disaster. To do so, people must make the best use of real estate resources. This study assessed real estate circulation circumstances before and after the earthquake in Iwaki city. Results show that land prices have increased along with population downtown and in areas that had been developing since before the earthquake in Iwaki city. Opposite tendencies of land prices and population have prevailed in tsunami-stricken areas and other areas.