So I'm back in Japan. That was fast. If this was a movie, and my life was the plot (I wish...), then the time since the last post can be considered a missing reel. Hey, Planet Terror did it, I can do it too. I won't even explain the time lost. Instead I'll refer to it like you've already seen that part. Weren't paying attention? Want your money back? Go talk to Tarou in the box office. The homeless guy down the street who lives in a box, not the movie ticket place.
I moved out of my apartment when I left, a strenuous exercise if you don't have a moving team or a car. I can relate to people who have had to move on their own. Your pain is my pain. Man, if I have to think back to the amount of times I had to go into the room, pick up a bunch of badly packed junk, waddle out, along the conchord and into the room next door...
OK, so I only moved 20 metres. I'm in a room that has walls touching my old one, so I can tell how annoying I must have been for the previous occupant. These walls are hard enough I can bend a nail when I try to hammer it in, but they're still like tattoo parlour beads when it comes to blocking noise. What's more, the wall separating me from my roommate would not meet the Oxford dictionary's definition of a wall. Its a shoji, or rice screen door (this one obviously made from fake plastic rice), and it doesn't fit the frame, so there's always a sizeable hole that acts like some kind of stethoscope, funneling the audible activity from next door. Best contraceptive ever.
5mm of plexiglass separates you from an audience
during sex.
My room, at \30,000/month ($US265) is cheap for central Osaka. But what you pay is what you get, and thus its something of a solo sardine tin. Japanese measure floor space in 畳 (jou), which is the size of a tatami mat. There are 4 tatami in my room, which gives me around 6.6 sq m to play with. Add my futon (3sq m), TV (a completely useless 1 sq m), suitcase, shelves, and accumulated crap, and you have approximately negative 2 square metres in which to reside. We have a bigger bathroom in my parent's house in NZ. This makes that look like a concert hall.
It's not the worst living conditions in Japan I've ever heard of, and it's cheap like the budgie. Plus, without a room like this, I'd run out of fuel for my cynic comedy fire. Tatami burns well. So does the glittery walls. Not wallpaper. Walls. I don't know what they're made of or what they were thinking when they made them
Seems OK from long distance, however...
This kind of room is quite common in Japan, where size has to meet costs and demanded rent prices. You'd think the Japanese would have a cute name for them, making light of the cramped conditions. Instead they stole a word from English that is actually more embarrassing than humourous: they're called mansions.
5 comments:
Wow, that just makes me all the more grateful to be in Okinawa. I pay the same price for 4xs that amount of space. Weird, last time I talked to you, you said you were in the process of getting another visa for China.... Is that China business finished?
What's even weirder, taking a look at Mio's pictures and seeing my hometown x_x.
Look on the bright side, at least the house work can be done in 5 minutes!!
I am now back in my two bedroom house and already the whole vacuming/cleaning deal is getting to me. I need a cleaner...a really cute male cleaner...
Robin: Not finished, just on hold. My Japanese visa comes up tomorrow. I'll get a China one, but won't be back there til January. Sounds like they need me, but...
Annette: 5 minutes? Well, maybe after the half hour it takes to move everything out. I haven't vacuumed once in 6 months. Thank god my roommate did while I was away.
Ooh! My first spam. Should have seen it coming, writing about China. They get so much spam it's not funny.
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