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Japanese Housing
For Yamagata, 20, it was just another night out with the pocket-protector crowd in Tokyo’s neon-splashed Akihabara district, where “costume cafes” are the latest of hundreds of new businesses catering to Japan’s otaku , or nerds. A subculture of social misfits obsessed with electronic role-playing games, manga comics and Japanese animation, they began gathering in Akihabara in the late 1990s, lured by the district’s proliferation of electronics retailers and stores selling everything you would need to build your own computer. Maligned and shunned by mainstream society, here they stayed, their tastes and habits transforming the area also known as Electric Town into what sociologists are calling an urban first — a ghetto of geeks. If you want to buy a house in Tokyo, it is best to hope you grew up there and your parents or in-laws have land to spare. Japan's housing prices are second only to London for a detached house....but the amount of land you can get in Tokyo is half of what the Brits get. New York offers the most living space but least amount of land - 185 sq meters on 150 sq meters of land. A sq meter = 10.8 sq feet. Tokyo and London offer about 150 sq meters of living space on 200 sq meters and 400 sq meters of dwelling land. Here in Silicon Valley where I live - our matchbox cost about the same as a detached house in Frankfurt. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Tom Takihi is the owner of this website. If you want to know more about Japanese Housing, please visit this site japandiscovery.com/expat/Housing/index.html |
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