Showing posts with label Apartment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apartment. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Japanese Apartment: Part 4

I figured it was time I wrapped this series up. So without further ado, here is the rest of my tiny Japanese apartment.

Looking through my front door. I've had to devote much of the entryway to trash separation. It rules your life in Japan. This is also the area where you leave your shoes before coming inside. That's my mailbox on the left. 


In the doorway. Bathroom straight ahead. Main room around the corner to the right.


My little kitchen area to the right of the fridge and microwave. 


View from the main room 


And from the bathroom. I was fortunate to find a unit of this style with cupboard space above, in addition to below. 


My microwave buttons. I know that red means go and silver means stop. Beyond that, I'm clueless. I know it has the ability to work like a convection oven, but I'll need some help before attempting that.


My bathroom. These are installed as a complete unit: toilet, sink, bath. It's small but functional. I've definitely seen worse as far as bathrooms go.


Shower. High on my list of amenities I wanted in my apartment was the ability to stand while I shower. This is not a given in Japan. Not by a long shot. I'm very happy with my shower. As an added bonus, my heating unit has a standby feature, which means I don't have to heat up the water each time I want to use it. It's always ready to go.


A bath option that I have no interest in.


So that's the end of the tour. This is what 30,000 Yen a month gets you in the Hachioji area.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Pathway Home

There are several paths that intersect around my apartment. I'm on them almost everyday. I refer to the upper path and lower path a lot in my journal.

This is the "upper path", which I take to my grocery store, Gourmet City. It also leads to the train station. The stairs to the right lead to the "lower path" and my apartment.


Looking down the stairs to the lower path, and up from there, you can see my beige door. (top middle)


Staircase flowers


Looking right on the lower path. I go this way to reach the river trail on my runs.


My building. I'm on the second floor in the back. Cyber stalkers, come say hi!


That's my door straight ahead. My filthy smoking neighbor is to the right.


I'm obsessed with this bucket garden on the upper path.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Japanese Apartment: Part 3

Hard to believe I'm stretching such a small apartment into this many posts. I bet I get 2 more out of it. A huge benefit to this place is the balcony. It's tiny, and there's barely enough room to step outside, but what matters is I don't have to reach outside a window to hang laundry. I can actually open a sliding door and hang the clothes directly from the washing machine, which is also on the balcony. (saving valuable space inside) The balcony also gets direct sunlight, allowing for faster drying times. When you don't have a clothes dryer, like in the States, this is a big deal.

View from my balcony--nothing special. In case of a fire, I can jump over to the neighbor's terrace. It's two feet away. 


My balcony, in all its glory. Washer to the left, A/C unit to the left.


My washing machine. It vibrates the entire balcony during the spin cycle.


The main road through the Takao area. Most of the street noise is blocked by the other homes.

Saturday, April 07, 2012

Japanese Apartment: Part 2

Moving counter-clockwise from my desk, my bed sits in the NW corner of the room. I didn't have a real use for that white table, so for now it's my nightstand.


The sliding door entry to my room in the SW corner. The little kitchen is on the other side.


West side: Up


West side: Down


View from the kitchen


So that's the 6 tatami mat room. This is thrilling stuff. Next up: The Balcony!

Thursday, April 05, 2012

Japanese Apartment: Part 1

The first in a series showcasing my new place, a standard 6 tatami mat Japanese apartment. I live by the Takao station in Hachioji, part of the greater Tokyo area. If you click on this map, my building is dead center, with Japanese characters written on it. I'm on the second floor of this 4 unit building. You can see the 2 intersecting paths directly south of me that lead to the train station. Being this close is a big plus for any daily commuting to jobs.

I am fortunate to have 2 windows in the main room, allowing for maximum sunlight. I shot these at night though, so my drapes are closed. I've set up a work area in this corner. The desk, chair, computer speakers, drapes, file divider, desk lamp, and almost everything else in my apartment came from a Sayonara Sale of a departing Argentine Anime student. For 20,000 Yen, he let me take whatever I wanted. The drapes on the right hide a sliding door that leads to my balcony. 


Panning clockwise to the backdoor drapes, a/c & heating unit, and then my closet.


The other side of my closet and my plastic dresser.


Bookcase in the top right of my closet.


Wire rack in the bottom right of the closet. I brought 2 pairs of running & trail shoes with me.


The remote to my air conditioning unit. You can see why it took me a day to figure out how to get the heat on.