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GomiOne recurring chore which comes along with living in a Japanese house or apartment is taking out the...
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AKIYAThis article will take a brief look at the problem of empty, abandoned homes -- called: AKIYA (空き家)....
Living in Japan
Bo-han PatrolWhile living in your rental home in Yokosuka City or elsewhere in the Miura Peninsula area, during t...
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Loss of Electric PowerDuring summer and early-autumn large cyclonic storms called typhoons (台風) approach Japan, bringing h...
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How to use the air conditionerTo the customer How to use the air conditioner Japan has a temperate humid climate, but in rec...
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Convenience StoresWherever you happen to live in the Yokosuka City or Miura Peninsula areas, there likely is a conveni...
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SlippersIt is a pretty well-known fact that upon entering a Japanese dwelling, one's shoes must be removed. ...
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Electricity BillsTaking care of utilities bills nowadays has become pretty easy.  For example, you can pay at conveni...
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Relax at the Beach During the hot Japanese summers, many people will visit beaches for swimming, recreation, and relaxa...
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Wallpaper In the rooms of many rental houses and apartments which our company manages, wallpaper instead of pa...
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100 Yen Store in JapanYokosuka Navy Base (CFAY) is uniquely located right next to a vibrant downtown commercial district. ...
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Rainy season begins soon!The month of June in the Yokosuka City and Miura Peninsula areas is a time of seasonal transition, w...
Living in Japan
What is circulation vent?In the Yokosuka City and Miura Peninsula areas, as the season changes from Spring to Summer, the tem...