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"Individual Designated Kyoto Machiya Owner Intention Survey" Response Form [For the First House]

Survey of Intentions from Owners of Individually Designated Kyoto Townhouses

For the first house

This is the input form for your first entry. For subsequent entries, please use the next input form.

> Input form for the second and subsequent entries

    1. Please tell me the location of the Kyoto townhouse.

    If you wish to respond anonymously, you do not need to enter any information.

    2. Please tell us who the current users and uses of the Kyoto townhouses are.

    (1)User

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    (2)Applications

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    Please select the number of years the property has been vacant.

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    Please enter your industry.

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    Please enter other information.

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    3. Please tell us about the period you have owned the Kyoto townhouse and how you came to own it.

    (1) Period of ownership

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    (2) How I became the owner

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    Please enter other information.

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    4. What do you find appealing about living in (or using) a traditional Kyoto townhouse?

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    Multiple answers allowed

    Please enter other information.

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    5. Please tell us about the difficulties you have actually faced (or are currently facing) in maintaining a traditional Kyoto townhouse.

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    Multiple answers allowed

    Please select the challenges you face in living (using) the service.

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    Please enter other information.

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    Please enter other information.

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    Please tell me the specifics.

    6. What are your thoughts on the future of your Kyoto townhouse?

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    Multiple answers allowed

    Please enter other information.

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    Please let me know if you have anything you'd like to discuss with Kyoto City.

    7. In Kyoto City, to ensure that traditional Kyoto townhouses (Kyomachiya) are preserved, there is a notification system that requires notification up to one year before demolition begins, as well as the following support systems to assist in their preservation and inheritance. Were you aware of the notification system and support systems?

    (1) Notification system

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    (2) Support system

    System name

    cognition

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    I want to use it
    (Preferred time of use)

    I have used it

    A. Subsidy for the renovation of designated Kyoto townhouses

    I. Subsidies for the maintenance and repair of individually designated Kyoto townhouses

    U. Kyoto Machiya Matching System

    E. Kyoto Machiya Rental Model Project

    Kyoto townhouse consultations

    Kyoto Machiya Town Development Fund

    Ki Kyoto Machiya Medical Record/Profile

    Individually Designated Kyoto Machiya Report

    K. Dispatch of seismic diagnosis specialists

    A. Subsidies for a portion of the costs required for large-scale renovations of Kyoto townhouses in designated areas and individually designated areas.
    (Subsidy rate 1/2, maximum amount: 2.5 million yen for individual projects (600,000 yen each for equipment and interiors), 1 million yen for districts)

    (i) Subsidies for a portion of the costs required for the maintenance and repair of individually designated Kyoto townhouses (Applications for this year have closed)
    (Subsidy rate: 1/2, maximum amount: 200,000 yen)

    (c) A system that proposes methods for renovating and utilizing Kyoto townhouses, and matches them with people who want to utilize or pass them on.

    E. A model project in which Kyoto City leases traditional Kyoto townhouses that cannot find owners for an amount equivalent to the property tax and urban planning tax, and then subleases them to businesses selected through a public bidding process for the same amount, thereby utilizing them for their purposes.

    The Kyoto City Landscape and Urban Development Center offers a free consultation service on various aspects of preserving and passing on traditional Kyoto townhouses, including renovation, utilization, and inheritance. For more specialized matters, a Kyoto townhouse consultant (*) will handle your inquiry after your initial consultation at the center.
    * Experts who have completed training in Kyoto City are registered as consultants.

    The Kyoto City Landscape and Urban Development Center provides partial subsidies for construction costs related to the renovation of traditional Kyoto townhouses that serve as bases for urban development activities, and for the restoration of historical streetscapes.

    To help you understand the value of your Kyoto townhouse and to use that understanding to maintain, manage, and pass it on to future generations, we create a Kyoto townhouse record/profile (fee applies).

    With the aim of helping owners re-evaluate the value of their individually designated Kyoto townhouses and ensure their proper inheritance by future generations, we will provide a report summarizing information about Kyoto townhouses to those who request it (free of charge).

    This system involves Kyoto City dispatching registered seismic assessment specialists free of charge to conduct seismic assessments of traditional Kyoto townhouses.

    8. Please share any other opinions you may have regarding the preservation and inheritance of Kyoto townhouses.

    9. Please tell us about the owner.

    If you wish to respond anonymously, you do not need to fill in items ① through ④.

    ①Management number
    *The number printed on the envelope's address label. Leave it blank if you don't know it.

    ② Your name

    ③ Phone number

    ④ Email address

    ⑤ Age

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    ⑥Occupation

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    Please enter other information.

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    ⑦ Composition of residents of Honkyo Machiya

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    Multiple answers allowed

    Please enter other information.

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    ⑧ Number of residents (including yourself) living in the traditional Kyoto townhouse

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