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jurianbai 06-12-2008 03:57 AM

Typical Japan House in anime and real life
 
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Hi,... here three houses I found in popular anime. which are nobita's house, shin chan house and tendo (ranma 1/2) house. I guess the nobita's and shin chan houses are typical two story compact house in japan. But the Tendo house is a big one with DOJO included.

I really want to know how exactly this houses similar to real life and if there any chance any of you can explain the house including the japanese term?

I learn architecture and i reallly like one of japanese home concept which is to have a garden right in front of living room (point E in Tendo house).

thanks.

MMM 06-12-2008 04:13 AM

I guess you could say the bottom two are fairly typical. The top on certainly exists, but is obviously a lot bigger, wouldn't be as commonly seen in the biggest cities.

jurianbai 06-12-2008 04:21 AM

i guess these houses only exist in more sub urban area of the big city like tokyo, is it ?

another thing is all these home are have perimeter fences and quite high, so i guess once we inside the property we will have more private area because it doesn't visible from outside.

MMM 06-12-2008 04:42 AM

Some have fences, but no yard/garden whatsoever is also very common.

EveV 06-12-2008 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 512400)
Some have fences, but no yard/garden whatsoever is also very common.

How do they have pets then? I mean you can walk your pet but with a lack of grass in those cities, wouldn't that be an issue?

MMM 06-12-2008 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by EveV (Post 512403)
How do they have pets then? I mean you can walk your pet but with a lack of grass in those cities, wouldn't that be an issue?

Pets learn to hold it...and yeah, you have to walk them to the park and clean up after.

jurianbai 06-12-2008 05:40 AM

and also there is no garage for car. is it japanese rarely use private car? maybe the public transport system is enough to accomodate most people there.

MMM 06-12-2008 05:44 AM

We can see the space for parking a car in both 2 and 3. Many houses don't have a proper garage, but simply a covered car-port.

godwine 06-12-2008 12:16 PM

Omiya (Saitama, where my Uncle is), do have some of those larger house with the full garden and stuff, but not common. My uncle's place is exactly as MMM described, 3 stories, with a "half" covered garage

TalnSG 06-12-2008 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jurianbai (Post 512414)
and also there is no garage for car. is it japanese rarely use private car? maybe the public transport system is enough to accomodate most people there.

Last night I was talking with someone you just got back from 5 yrs in several parts of Japan and he mentioned the tax for operating a personal auto is $500 a year these days, along with gas prices that make U.S. prices look like a major bargain. I would say that is a significant incentive to walk and use public transport.


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