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  1. 2016年8月25日 · 2016/8/26 08:30. 1.8 meters is a standard in the old measurement. by ken (guest) rate this post as useful. Re: Dimensions of buildings and classroom items. 2016/8/26 09:16. Hi again, and sorry I didn't recognize scareddragon's post before mine. Some contents may have been similar and duplicated.

  2. 2007年9月11日 · The actual sizes will vary depending on the hotel. Some hotel websites actually give details of bed sizes. A semi-double bed is narrower than a full double bed but wider than a single. the Toyoko inn single beds are 120 cm wide or 4 ft, wider than European single. The double is 140cm.

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    Traditional Japanese style rooms (和室, washitsu) come with a unique interior design that includes tatami mats as flooring. Consequently, they are also known as tatami rooms. Their style dates back to the Muromachi Period when they originally served as study rooms for the wealthy before gradually becoming more commonplace as reception and living quar...

    In the early days, tatami was only used by the nobility who would sit on a single, stand-alone mat placed on the floor. Tatami became more widespread during the Muromachi Period; however, it was still common to use stand-alone mats as only the wealthy could afford to cover entire rooms by tatami. In the following centuries, tatami mats became incre...

    The traditional Japanese rooms that can be seen today mostly come in two basic styles: shoin and sukiya. Shoin style rooms originally served as study rooms in temples and typically incorporated a built-in desk, an alcove and built-in shelves. Shoin style rooms became popular in Muromachi Period residences where their function was extended to receiv...

    The sukiya style is a variation of the shoin style with subtle artistic differences. The sukiya style was heavily influenced by the tea ceremony and is commonly seen in tea rooms. Sukiya style rooms tend to be more rustic and understated compared to the formal shoin rooms to better reflect the way of tea. Characteristics elements include unadorned ...

  3. Indoor Manners. A lot of rules regarding indoor manners in Japan are related to footwear. A clear line is drawn between inside and outside, and outdoor shoes and indoor slippers are handled accordingly. These rules do not apply only to homes, but also to many traditional ryokan, some restaurants and the indoor sections of many temples, castles ...

  4. Calendar. Japanese year converter. Reiwa Reiwa Heisei Showa Taisho Meiji. 2024 corresponds to Reiwa 6. It is the year of the Dragon. Reiwa 6 corresponds to the year 2024. It is the year of the Dragon. In 1873, the Gregorian calendar was introduced to Japan. While the Christian way of numbering years is commonly used in Japan today, a parallel ...

  5. 1. Yutoku Inari Shrine•. One of Japan's three best Inari shrines. 4.3. ★★★★★. 35. 2. Yoshinogari Park•. Best archeological site about the Yayoi Period.

  6. Tokyo Dome City is a leisure complex in central Tokyo consisting of the Tokyo Dome baseball stadium, an amusement park, a spa, a variety of shops and restaurants, and Tokyo Dome Hotel. The complex used to be known as Korakuen, named after the former baseball stadium, which in turn was named after Koishikawa Korakuen, a nearby Japanese landscape ...