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by tdeck
59 days ago
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> Japanese construction is a lot more robust than American housing, and also tends to have extremely good soundproofing on windows and doors. This must be a different Japan than the one I'm familiar with, where exterior walls are often uninsulated and only a few inches thick and single-pane windows are still the norm in a lot of housing. I wouldn't be surprised if soundproofing were better for railroad-adjacent buildings, but compared to American homes the soundproofing here is surprisingly poor. |
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