In Japan, floating houses in the event of a tsunami are a hit

In Japan, floating residential capsules began to enjoy enormous popularity. Objects in the shape of a ball can not only be luxuriously equipped and offer all conveniences for their residents, but also are extremely practical in use, safe and, most importantly, unsinkable.

Inhabitants of the Land of the Rising Sun live on a daily basis as a bomb, because of the strong earthquakes occurring on the islands and the tsunamis appearing on their shores on the shores.

After the tragic events from 7 years ago, when Japan touched the most powerful earthquake in its written history, and the giant tsunami waves devastated hundreds of kilometers of coastline and led to the deaths of tens of thousands of people, the Japanese prefer to blow on cold.

Floating residential capsules can be moored on marinas like yachts and equipped with small maneuvering motors. At the time of the tsunami threat, their owners can quickly release them and divert them to open waters, away from the coast, ensuring maximum safety.

Meanwhile, floating balls will soon become another of the tourist attractions of the Huis Ten Bosch amusement park in Sasebo. For a small fee, you will be able to spend the night in them and check for yourself whether we would be able to survive some cataclysm in such claustrophobic conditions.

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I have some problems understanding this ... in the event of waves, bad weather, or being struck by a cresting tsumani, such a ball will likely be tossed around ... like a ball. Inhabitants inside the ball is unlikely to survive unharmed if they are tossed around inside the ball together with furniture, cutlery, bottles, knifes, etc.

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