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  • random things in my Japanese home That just makes sense.

  • Having a shower room is standard in a Japanese home.

  • Hours again is much more modern.

  • You shower on this side, take a bath on this side and we also use it as a drying room.

  • It smartest thing in here is that this is the drain.

  • It has a strain inside That's easy to remove That catches all of the hair.

  • This is the control panel for that room.

  • This is air ventilation.

  • We would turn this on while we're in the shower.

  • This is the heater button.

  • You could heat the room before you get in on cold mornings instead of running water.

  • This is the drying button, so as are closer in there.

  • This blows warm air through the room.

  • This is 24 hour ventilation.

  • This is the timer, and this is how you turn it off.

  • This is how I locked my front door.

  • But those locks look like from the inside.

  • We have a door right next to the stove.

  • Top slides open for extra ventilation, A to the bottom and the top.

  • So every door in our house slides.

  • This is a space saving feature.

  • Our stove has a heat setting temperature for rice.

  • Most every room has their own individual heating and air system.

  • I'll come with their own remote for heating, air conditioning, air circulation, self cleaning and de human.

  • If I ng there more settings on the inside, the remote has its own home on the wall, and you can still access all the settings like this.

  • This'll is a fish broiler.

  • This is what the boiler looks like when it's turned on, so you put the fish on top and it cooks the fish perfectly.

  • Toilet rooms.

  • It has a place for two toilet paper rolls, which I just find so convenient.

  • Our kitchen has this open face shelf built in very well.

  • Store are most use appliances and keep them plugged in.

  • It slides out if you need it to really convenient, because I don't have to pull these in and out of the cabinets.

  • It's also efficient because it saves counter space.

  • Cool features about this is that underneath is actually a really quiet event.

  • So if I'm cooking hot food like toast, the hot air vents out the top.

  • All of the light switches in her home.

  • Have lights on them.

  • That way you can easily find them in the dark.

  • Down the hallway, wherever you are.

  • Our mailbox has a lock on it.

  • The only time I've ever had a lock on my mailbox is at an apartment complex.

  • Not my house.

  • This is a Toto toilet, which has a day.

  • If you use the today properly, you don't have to actually use your hands for anything.

  • It will clean and dry everything for you functions for big flush and little flush.

  • The water from the sink is the same water that will be used to fill this toilet.

  • It is perfectly clean water.

  • This makes the toilet ego friendly and sustainable.

  • You're not to use your soap in the sink and I'll show you what the inside looks like.

  • Yeah, okay.

  • No, they're not.

  • I mean, political Mississippi.

  • Okay, be hard to tell from this video, but our staircases built very steep and very narrow.

  • Steep staircases in Japan are very common.

  • They save space and avoid clutter.

  • However, I have eaten it a few times on this.

  • Those came with these built in rags where we can hang our clothes to dry.

  • Why?

  • I find it satisfying.

random things in my Japanese home That just makes sense.

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