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Japanese homes
マンション Manshon
Most people who live in Japanese big cities live in apartments called Manshon ( マンション) .
いえ Ie
People who live in the country often live in houses (Ie いえ or Uchi うち ). They often have traditional roofs made of fired clay or ceramic tiles.
げんかん GenkanGenkan (げんかん) refers
tothe entrance area of the house. In Japan, it is thecustom to remove your shoesimmediately upon entering a house and slippers are provided for guests to wear. There is a Getabako ( げたばこ ) in the Genkan げんかん in which the family’s shoes are kept.
おふろ Ofuro
Ofuro ( おふろ ) is the Japanese bath. It is much shorter in length but much deeper than a western bath. There is a Senmenjo ( せんめんじょ) which is the area outside the bath where you undress and wash yourself before entering the bath.
トイレ Toire
Both Japanese and Western style toilets are used in Japan. People squat above a traditional Japanese toilet to use it. Toire no surippa ( トイレのスリッパ ) are slippers used only in the toilet.
いま ImaIma ( いま ) is the living room.
Tatami( たたみ ) is the traditional coveringused on Japanese floors. Mats are made of tightly woven rice straw withsome grass and cloth hemmed edges.The standard mat is 180 cm by 90 cmand about 5 cm thick. The area of aJapanese style room is measured in たたみ mats, eg. a four and a half たたみ room or an eight たたみ room.たたみ should only be walked on withbare feet or wearing socks. Sabuton( ざぶとん) is a square cushion onwhich people kneel, usually used on たたみ floors. The cushion is about 55to 60 cm on each side and is usuallymade of silk or cotton stuffed withcotton wool.
こたつ Kotatsu
Most living rooms (いま) have a Kotatsu. A Kotatsu ( こたつ ) is a low table which has a heating unit attached underneath it. A blanket covers the table, and it is usually the gathering spot for the family.
ふとん Futon
Futon ( ふとん ) is the traditional Japanese bed. It is a mattress which is laid directly on the floor (usually Tatami たたみ ). The Futon is made with cotton or synthetic fibres. The Futon is never placed so that it is facing north, as this direction is traditionally associated with death.
ふすま Fusuma
Fusuma ふすま are sliding doors used to separate rooms in Japanese homes. They sit in wooden rails at the top and bottom. Both sides of the doors are covered with decorative paper.
とこのま Tokonoma
Traditional Japanese rooms have a special raised area similar to an altar which is called a Tokonoma ( とこのま ). It traditionaly was a place of honour but today are generally used to make a room more beautiful. In the Tokonoma there is usually a vase of flowers, burning incense and a Kakejiku ( かけじく ). A Kakejiku ( かけじく ) is a long vertical hanging scroll that is made of either silk or paper with a roller at each end. A painting or calligraphy is displayed on the scroll. Japanese people consider it extremely bad manners to step into this area.