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- Housing_in_Japan abstract "Housing in Japan includes modern and traditional styles. They have tatami flooring. Two patterns of residences are predominant in contemporary Japan: the single-family detached house and the multiple-unit building, either owned by an individual or corporation and rented as apartments to tenants, or owned by occupants. Additional kinds of housing, especially for unmarried people, include boarding houses (which are popular among college students), dormitories (common in companies), and barracks (for members of the Self-Defense Forces, police and some other public employees). An unusual feature of Japanese housing is that houses are presumed to have a limited lifespan, and are generally torn down and rebuilt after a few decades, generally twenty years for wooden buildings and thirty years for concrete buildings – see regulations for details.".
- Housing_in_Japan thumbnail Kadokawa_Teien_(Suginami_Tokyo_)_Ⅱ.JPG?width=300.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink ~jaanus.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink minka_e.htm.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink Okamoto-The%20recent%20controversial%20ENHR2004.pdf.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink stat-e.htm.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink japan.html.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink japan.htm.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageExternalLink japanlandlordtenant.html.
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageID "3132228".
- Housing_in_Japan wikiPageRevisionID "604201048".
- Housing_in_Japan hasPhotoCollection Housing_in_Japan.
- Housing_in_Japan subject Category:Housing_by_country.
- Housing_in_Japan subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Housing_in_Japan subject Category:Japanese_home.
- Housing_in_Japan comment "Housing in Japan includes modern and traditional styles. They have tatami flooring. Two patterns of residences are predominant in contemporary Japan: the single-family detached house and the multiple-unit building, either owned by an individual or corporation and rented as apartments to tenants, or owned by occupants.".
- Housing_in_Japan label "Casa en Japón".
- Housing_in_Japan label "Habitat japonais".
- Housing_in_Japan label "Housing in Japan".
- Housing_in_Japan label "日本の住宅".
- Housing_in_Japan sameAs Casa_en_Japón.
- Housing_in_Japan sameAs Habitat_japonais.
- Housing_in_Japan sameAs 日本の住宅.
- Housing_in_Japan sameAs Q3088415.
- Housing_in_Japan sameAs Q3088415.
- Housing_in_Japan wasDerivedFrom Housing_in_Japan?oldid=604201048.
- Housing_in_Japan depiction Kadokawa_Teien_(Suginami_Tokyo_)_Ⅱ.JPG.
- Housing_in_Japan isPrimaryTopicOf Housing_in_Japan.