...which I was surprised to find was not an apartment, but actually an awesome little HOUSE!! Ours is on the left, with another co-worker and his family living next door, and my Kyoto Sensai (vice-principal) and his family living in the two story house (more on them and the AMAZING time I've had with them so far in a later post).
Here it is, up-close, in all its glory (note our fabulous bikes which came with the place, courtesy of our wonderful predecessors).
Come on in...this is our entry way complete with plenty of hidden closet and storage space. The toilet room is on the right (and yes, we DO have a western-style toilet! Don't even get me started on Japanese-style toilets...)
In Japan, the front entry area where you put your shoes is considered public property, so locking the door is always a pretty good habit.
Looking out through the front door...the parking lot leads to my school where I will be teaching, so it's literally a 40 second walk to work!
Looking back towards the front door and entrance from the door that leads into the main part of the house.
Enter into our little living room...
We are fortunate to have two tatami rooms in our home! It makes me feel more Japanese-y! An upclose shot of tatmi:
The "office" (soon to be plastered in photos) -slash- versatile guestroom for Snow Festival guest overflow...
I leave you with the wonderous view outside of our living-room sliding door:
4 comments:
So you've discovered Asian toilets, eh? Never leave home without a healthy stash of kleenex in your pockets! Especially b/c you can't always rely on restaurants to have napkins. In Hong Kong they would often plop a roll of toilet paper on the table instead of napkins and I was frequently tempted to nab it on my way to the restroom.
I'm excited to see you have a guest room. Time to start saving my pennies...
Wow, what a trip! looking forward to updates.
Terry!
By "discovered" Asian toilets, you mean "avoid at all costs imaginalbe" right?
Our guest rooms need guests...get that piggy bank filled!
Howdy, from Texas....Love the beer towers, we should have them in Texas.....Love you guys.....Terry and Anne!
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