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May 16, 2024
A small and neat one-family house, where you can experience Japanese daily life.
Before checking in, I was a little worried about whether the room would be old and smelly. After checking in, I found it to be very tidy and clean, which was almost a surprise.
Although it can accommodate six people, it is recommended not to exceed three people, because the overall environment is elegant and quiet, suitable for few people to immerse themselves in the atmosphere carefully created by the homeowner: In such an environment, you will instinctively do everything well : Be careful not to make loud noises, and be careful to clean any garbage generated at any time, even just a hair, or even egg shells must be washed before throwing them away~~. Having lived in a house like this, I seem to understand why Japanese people do everything to the extreme - such an atmosphere allows you to focus on one thing with peace of mind.
Special reminder: If you like to smoke and talk informally and loudly, it is recommended not to choose this option. Because the homeowner has posted a warning in the room, if smoking causes a peculiar smell in the house, he will be fined 300,000 yen; if it is too loud, the police will be called.
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