BoJ working to earthquake-proof its headquarters

BoJ wants to put the 75,000 ton building on “seismic isolation bearings”

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The Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) headquarters has survived 121 years in an earthquake-prone region, but the central bank now plans to put the entire building on a new, more flexible footing.

The ‘Main Building’ of the BoJ’s Tokyo headquarters was the first full-scale Western-style building to be built in the Meiji period. It has survived numerous natural disasters in the past, the central bank said, most notably the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.

“Despite suffering damage, it did not collapse and

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