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by brigandish 1728 days ago
> Thankfully, some clever design elements allows the micro apartment to be a very functional and cosy home.

Does anyone who has lived in Japan and abroad think there is anything "cosy" about Japanese housing?

It's cramped, of poor quality, and manages to be colder than the outside in winter and warmer than the outside in summer. I've seen some crap properties in London but Japan takes the biscuit.

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A dingy bedsit with a shower in one corner, a sink in one corner, a bed in one corner and a door in one corner, with a shared toilet down the hall. That cost me £520 a month in 2003 (similar places are £800 today)

A Japanese micro apartment for less than half that price [0] would have been far better.

Same with hotels. I still go to London fairly frequently, in fact I had 3 nights there this week. I turn up to the hotel, sleep in a bed, have a shower, then leave, maybe with breakfast. For that I'm charged £90 plus.

[0] https://www.nippon.com/en/news/fnn20200211001/tokyo%E2%80%99...

I'm not sure how your comparison of personal experience against prices you pulled off the internet makes the standard of Japanese building any better?

You can find cheap rooms in either city, you can find bargains in either city, what you won't find en masse in Tokyo (nor any other city in Japan as far as I'm aware) is housing with walls that seem like walls and not paper, with insulation, and you certainly won't find central heating.