東京マンション

Sat 2009/04/18 15:13 JST
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友人がマンション探しに行きました。見せられたのはこの部屋。ビデオを見ると、どんだけ狭いのかが分かります。


こんな狭い部屋見た事がない。家賃50000円らしい。ユニットバースのシャワーのとこはトイレと同じ。
賃貸では55000円台からもっと広い部屋があるんだけどね。
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  • Evil King
    Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/18)
    Student and full-time otaku

    Wow. That's like, a closet.....
    I still live with my folks so my house is quite spacious, and also my own room is quite ok sofar.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:10:51 JST (ID #569040)
    reply to Evil King's comment
    • Yuuichi-kun
      Yuuichi-kun in San Diego, CA (Registered on 2008/08/19)
      Avid figma collector
      http://yuuichikun.wordpress.com/

      In the Philippines, the bathroom is called a 'Comfort Room' or 'CR' for short. In this case, I'd have to call it an 'Uncomfortable Room' XD

      Sat 2009/04/18 17:55:56 JST (ID #569220)
      reply to Yuuichi-kun's comment
      • marvin
        marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
        http://www.marvinryan.com

        lol in some countries they call it a 'WC' or water closet. a term which I think is most appropriate for this. since it is as small as a closet. ^^;

        Sun 2009/04/19 11:13:51 JST (ID #570219)
        reply to marvin's comment
    • Nopy
      Nopy in Canada (Registered on 2007/09/16)
      http://nopybot.com

      Indeed, I've actually seen a lot of closets that are bigger than that.

      Sat 2009/04/18 21:32:25 JST (ID #569434)
      reply to Nopy's comment
    • leefe
      leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
      Lazyass human
      http://nipah.wordpress.com

      That bathroom is extremely... claustrophobic... *shudder*

      Sun 2009/04/19 11:09:04 JST (ID #570213)
      reply to leefe's comment
  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    I'll take the apartment that I can afford to rent if I work or study in Japan, that kind of kitchen makes me somehow not comfortable even the toilet...

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:11:05 JST (ID #569041)
    reply to yamada's comment
  • Eclair
    Eclair in singapore (Registered on 2008/09/19)
    No more NEET, enineering student now...g
    http://saiseki.blogsome.com/

    That's really small...... I don't mind living in that house if I get to work in Japan though ^^;
    The further you are from the station, the better it is to get a Itachari to ride to the station ^^

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:12:41 JST (ID #569043)
    reply to Eclair's comment
    • yamada
      yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
      studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
      http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

      itachari....maybe I should own one

      Sat 2009/04/18 15:19:19 JST (ID #569051)
      reply to yamada's comment
  • Chinatsu-Chan
    Chinatsu-Chan in Holland (Registered on 2009/02/22)
    Akita Neru fan
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Sceptile123

    Wow! That's small.
    I would not like living there, our house is pretty big.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:20:29 JST (ID #569052)
    reply to Chinatsu-Chan's comment
  • Quentin aka Q
    Quentin aka Q in Varies (Hong Kong resident) (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    http://quentinlau.blogspot.com

    It would surely suck. My bedroom in the UK is just about twice the size of that room. Got to move out of that place by the summer as the conditions are not that great.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:21:45 JST (ID #569055)
    reply to Quentin aka Q's comment
  • Robv
    Robv in Dundas, Canada (Registered on 2009/03/19)
    ERP Developer/Consultant

    That's crazy tiny... where/how are you gonna sleep ?

    On the up side: you won't buy much stuff, because there is no place to store it ^^

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:22:21 JST (ID #569056)
    reply to Robv's comment
    • Eclair
      Eclair in singapore (Registered on 2008/09/19)
      No more NEET, enineering student now...g
      http://saiseki.blogsome.com/

      Ahaha! Would be a good way to force yourself to save money ^^;

      Sat 2009/04/18 15:24:40 JST (ID #569059)
      reply to Eclair's comment
  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    Wut the.... it's like Bender's Room (Futurama)

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:24:55 JST (ID #569060)
    reply to Lelouch Lamperouge's comment
    • knoke
      knoke in Germany (Registered on 2008/04/22)
      Assembly line worker, nationally certified madman
      http://urisblog.morbid-sore.de/

      yeah, but Bender had a gigantic 'closet' behind his room ;)

      Sat 2009/04/18 15:44:00 JST (ID #569087)
      reply to knoke's comment
    • Marooned Islander
      Marooned Islander in Old Blighty (Registered on 2008/09/22)
      Big Daddy!

      More like kagura's closet/room.

      Sun 2009/04/19 02:35:17 JST (ID #569651)
      reply to Marooned Islander's comment
  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    I dunno if I can live in such a small room. I don't really mind trading room space with distance from the station. I enjoy walking anyway so it isn't really a bother to me if I have to walk 18 minutes x_x

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:26:55 JST (ID #569061)
    reply to Sabekuji Kaneda's comment
  • acq128
    acq128 in Sydney (Registered on 2008/11/19)
    Student

    i noticed that, living in sydney and having a 2nd floor makes you walk stairs etc. but in Japan, my room which was basically as small if not smaller than the one posted above, made me gain weight cause everything was just so accessible :D

    bed next to desk with a fridge on the right

    fridge is next to kitchen which has a bathroom behind it which is also a shower unit. the same corridor to get to the door is the kitchen as well lol

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:32:52 JST (ID #569065)
    reply to acq128's comment
  • Kuraikawai
    Kuraikawai in Barcelona, Spain (Registered on 2009/04/17)
    PhD Student

    :o that is really small. My first flat in barcelona was big in comparison to that! and was only 25m2 >_< luckily I moved few months ago :) I would prefer to have a shared toilet/kitchen and have more space in the bedroom...

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:33:27 JST (ID #569067)
    reply to Kuraikawai's comment
  • Valdemar
    Valdemar in Virginia Beach (Registered on 2009/01/29)
    Exostential mouse herder
    http://www.yousaytoo.com/big65mopar?8530

    It's a tad smaller than some of the single student rooms for the college students where I grew up at but bigger than the bedroom apartments in two and three story homes that had been converted to boarding houses.

    My family ( wife and daughter ) and I just moved from a very very spacious two bedroom duplex into a somewhat cramped 3 bedroom house that my father owns to take care of him in his declining health. The master bedroom in our old place would allow for three queen size beds side by side with two at the foot of the three length wise and you could still walk around all 5 and open the double walk in closet and get out the door easily. My daughter's room was a little smaller than that while the single bathroom was a little smaller than what I would have liked along with the kitchen we still had a full sized oven stove with full sized refridgerator along with full size washer and drier. The living room accommodated a full size L shaped couch plus entertainment center for a 40 inch flat panel tv with home theater receiver plus a recliner along with a filing cabinet and a danny sized computer desk and a dining table with four chairs and it has a fireplace that works. Parking allowed for two vehicles while the back yard was spacious and half forested for a total lot size of 1/3 an acre. Our monthly rental fee was $450 US currency.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:34:26 JST (ID #569070)
    reply to Valdemar's comment
  • kypmbangi
    kypmbangi in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/02)
    3D Artist
    http://kypmbangi.deviantart.com

    I'll sleep with my legs folded in there, haha

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:35:03 JST (ID #569072)
    reply to kypmbangi's comment
  • phiq
    phiq in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2008/09/06)
    Student
    http://phiq.deviantart.com/

    Goodness. That is really something. I can't imagine it would be good for one's mental health.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:35:16 JST (ID #569073)
    reply to phiq's comment
  • JakeTheFake
    JakeTheFake in Polutionated Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    SOS Brigade Leader

    I would rent it if its cheap but WOw the place is smaller than My own room

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:35:52 JST (ID #569075)
    reply to JakeTheFake's comment
    • Cyberchaos
      Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
      NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
      http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

      that place is smaller than my bathroom...

      Sat 2009/04/18 15:58:20 JST (ID #569110)
      reply to Cyberchaos's comment
      • yamada
        yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
        studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
        http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

        what about both then... ^^

        Sat 2009/04/18 18:20:45 JST (ID #569250)
        reply to yamada's comment
  • Elefenoa
    Elefenoa in a hut in Singapore (Registered on 2008/12/08)
    Student
    http://heleth.wordpress.com

    At least it's functional.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:39:42 JST (ID #569079)
    reply to Elefenoa's comment
  • SS8Kilo
    SS8Kilo in Knoxville, TN (Registered on 2007/12/15)

    I like how the paper holder is under the sink. lol

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:40:57 JST (ID #569081)
    reply to SS8Kilo's comment
  • WiseFreeman
    WiseFreeman in DC Cloning Laboratory (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
    http://dannychoo.com.my

    Oh my, from all the places I'd live in over the past decade, I'd never come across a house of this size, or even a studio unit of this size......

    Well, the rental in Japan already is pretty expensive, I can see why these unit are still rentable by the bachelors.

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:44:27 JST (ID #569089)
    reply to WiseFreeman's comment
  • Protocol Snow
    Protocol Snow in USA (Registered on 2007/07/25)
    Medical student
    http://www.protocolsnow.com

    Sure it's small, but you're living in Tokyo which is priceless!

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:47:52 JST (ID #569092)
    reply to Protocol Snow's comment
  • ベル
    ベル in 第三新東京市 (Registered on 2009/03/01)
    NENDOROIDer
    http://ameblo.jp/akidu-shima/

    これはひどい!狭すぎる!

    Kore wa hidoi! its too small!!

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:53:15 JST (ID #569101)
    reply to ベル's comment
  • Cyberchaos
    Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
    NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
    http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

    high density housing... TO THE EXTREME!!!

    well my room is a 2x3 box so i sorta know how it feels.... NO WAY THAT APARTMENT IS STUPIDLY SMALL WHAT THE HELL WHERE ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO SLEEP, IN THE HALLWAY?!?

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:55:49 JST (ID #569104)
    reply to Cyberchaos's comment
  • Kushieda
    Kushieda in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2009/03/30)
    Student
    http://foxkey.blog126.fc2.com/

    I wouldn't be able to live in such a cramped area as I hail from a suburban area with spacious areas. That longer walk is fine too if it means I get a larger place for the same or less cost. Interior wouldn't have to be fancy either, generic toilet is a-ok with me, the way I like em. But atleast it has a window..

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:56:57 JST (ID #569106)
    reply to Kushieda's comment
  • crazychineseboi
    crazychineseboi in Indonesia (Registered on 2009/02/08)
    Student

    It's too small,even if i'm living in tokyo,i'd rather rent an apartment a bit far from downtown with a decent price and bigger room

    Sat 2009/04/18 15:57:10 JST (ID #569107)
    reply to crazychineseboi's comment
  • Akidora
    Akidora in KL, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    NEET

    Although I like my room to be small and compact... BUT there's a limit to it! This is just too small~ xDDD

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:00:25 JST (ID #569112)
    reply to Akidora's comment
  • junq man
    junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    working to pay for figures etc.
    http://spacejunq.deviantart.com/

    Well, 50,000 JPY a month is about 350 UKP - you wouldn't get a leaky garage for that in this country, let alone a fully fitted flat. It's just very, very small.

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:07:51 JST (ID #569120)
    reply to junq man's comment
    • aquilla
      aquilla in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/10/22)
      Office Administrator
      http://aquilla429.co.uk

      depends where you're living. In Portsmouth/Southsea there are some very nice flats going for £300-£400 pcm, and you can save even more money by doing flat shares.

      I'd never live some place like that. Hamsters live in bigger cages then that house.

      Sat 2009/04/18 20:22:18 JST (ID #569366)
      reply to aquilla's comment
  • Kenshin_07
    Kenshin_07 in Southport, England (Registered on 2008/01/28)
    University Student

    Deary me! Being 6'4", I'm not sure I could actually lie down properly in that space! Let alone live in it!

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:18:44 JST (ID #569128)
    reply to Kenshin_07's comment
    • bolt
      bolt in Tampa Fl. (Registered on 2007/04/17)
      security/3d graphic artist
      http://www.kennethleishman.com/

      6'2" and i agree.. would have to sleep in the hallway... i've seen studio appartments.. but damn...

      Sat 2009/04/18 23:09:22 JST (ID #569488)
      reply to bolt's comment
  • tycsg
    tycsg in Singapore (Registered on 2009/02/25)
    Self employed

    Too small too expensive, even if it's Tokyo. You'd rather stay out than return home.

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:19:54 JST (ID #569131)
    reply to tycsg's comment
  • paiki
    paiki in Brazil (Registered on 2007/10/07)
    Programmer
    http://knime.wordpress.com

    My bed (yes the bed on my bedroom) is bigger than that. >_>

    For 50.000 yen I can buy 2 beds for me :D

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:25:48 JST (ID #569134)
    reply to paiki's comment
  • Bakkou
    Bakkou in Australia (Registered on 2009/04/01)
    Student

    That bathroom is full of win. >.>

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:38:34 JST (ID #569140)
    reply to Bakkou's comment
  • crabdude
    crabdude in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    Student

    Thats tiny!!
    We got lucky and found a bigger apartment in Switzerland, but most seem to be relatively small.
    Still cant believe how tiny it is!!

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:47:36 JST (ID #569150)
    reply to crabdude's comment
  • Kareem
    Kareem in Melbourne (Registered on 2009/01/15)
    Student

    I'm used to living in small places and have lived in really really big places as well. Rent down here where I live for a 1 bedroom flat is like 200-250 AUD which is pretty crazy right now. Tokyo's pretty cheap compared to here and some of the places are not as clean or new as that, except that bathroom/shower is hella small.

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:49:54 JST (ID #569153)
    reply to Kareem's comment
  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Average I say. Thats wayy too small~

    Sat 2009/04/18 16:54:35 JST (ID #569160)
    reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
  • Vik
    Vik in Clear Lake, Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/02/23)
    Otaku, CNS / IT student

    I'd totally take that to live in Japan. I need to finish school and figure out a way to incorporate CNS so that I can go and live there.

    Danny, get me a visa, please! :D

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:09:45 JST (ID #569170)
    reply to Vik's comment
  • Ziqi
    Ziqi in Singapore & Malaysia ^-^ (Registered on 2008/12/14)
    http://news.monsterlittle.com

    Wow. That's tiny! But I will still give a try to be able to live in Tokyo.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:18:20 JST (ID #569177)
    reply to Ziqi's comment
  • Riz
    Riz in インデアナポリス, インデアナ (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    三年せいとオタク

    I still have with my parents so its all good :o If I ever move to Japan I'm prepared to walk to a station :D

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:18:48 JST (ID #569178)
    reply to Riz's comment
  • LesterHo
    LesterHo in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/11/16)
    Student
    http://www.lesterho.com

    Danny.. You should see my Japanese Apartment. Luckily my apartment is not as small and narrow as the one above. ^^;;

    http://www.lesterho.com/?p=52


    My rental Apartment including all the maintainance fees, water and electric bills cost me 78000 Yen permonth. ^^;;

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:27:43 JST (ID #569187)
    reply to LesterHo's comment
  • tails
    tails in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/29)
    Half Engineer, Half Student, All Robot
    http://discombobulatedyouth.blogspot.com/

    Atleast rent is cheap. Some places around here have the same amount of space for double the rent.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:29:07 JST (ID #569190)
    reply to tails's comment
  • oCHAPPYo
    oCHAPPYo in Singapore (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    Student
    http://chappypyon.wordpress.com/

    I consider my house as spacious as compared to my friends'. However, all the stuff that i bought make my room looks cramped.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:29:22 JST (ID #569191)
    reply to oCHAPPYo's comment
  • Kesenaitsumi
    Kesenaitsumi in Sengoku, Tokyo (Registered on 2009/02/06)
    Student, Performer
    http://kesenaitsumi89.wordpress.com/

    It's even smaller than my living place now... Mine one require a 15 minutes walks from Yamanote Line but it's more spacious than the one showned above.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:37:51 JST (ID #569202)
    reply to Kesenaitsumi's comment
  • wow thats a small place, but I guess u get what u pay for right. but if that was the only place I could get just to stay in japan and learn. I would take it.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:39:10 JST (ID #569204)
    reply to Navy_Recruit_LT's comment
  • i-am-an-umlaut
    i-am-an-umlaut in Montana (Registered on 2009/03/05)
    Former Sys. Admin, future Psychologist.

    Wow, I never though that I would find a bathroom smaller than mine that wasn't in an airplane or in a caravan/RV.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:50:05 JST (ID #569214)
    reply to i-am-an-umlaut's comment
  • Patches
    Patches in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2008/10/20)
    Upcoming College Student and Otaku
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/Patches418?ref=profile

    I still live with my parents and our house has three floors(basement, living room/kitchen/dining room, and upstairs(bedrooms). I guess you can call it spacious living but it's not like I live in a mansion or anything. Now the apartment that is shown is like a box. I can't imagine living in something like that!

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:56:13 JST (ID #569221)
    reply to Patches's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    There was a flat in Chelsea, london a while back which was being sold for £150,000

    Only thing was, the floorspace was about the size of a snooker table (inc bathroom). I don't think anyone could beat that!!

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:57:20 JST (ID #569226)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • R-1
    R-1 in a happy place. (Registered on 2007/07/05)
    Overman
    http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/

    Wow, that's cramped. Barely as large as my closet/bathroom.

    Sat 2009/04/18 17:57:38 JST (ID #569227)
    reply to R-1's comment
  • lolipedofin
    lolipedofin in Singapore -back at my stinky dump- (Registered on 2008/06/14)
    Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
    http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/

    Nice.. you can poo and take a shower at the same time... I love Japanese and their innovation, always strive for better productivity...

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:06:00 JST (ID #569233)
    reply to lolipedofin's comment
  • silentkey
    silentkey in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Uncle & hopfully a good husband..

    Reminds me...of a closet room...which could barely fit in 3 people...this is worse...

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:15:53 JST (ID #569245)
    reply to silentkey's comment
  • JooNkeN
    JooNkeN (Registered on 2008/04/04)
    http://pantsukudasai.deviantart.com/

    I don't understand, there's a shower in there? I can't see it.
    Is that room itself the shower? seems like the toilet paper will get wet.

    I've lived in America the majority of my life so the whole toilet+shower thing doesn't bother me.
    Hey, you can clean the toilet while you take a shower! How convenient. =P

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:18:17 JST (ID #569247)
    reply to JooNkeN's comment
  • Darkdam
    Darkdam in New York (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    http://darkdam.deviantart.com/

    didn't have a living room in my apartment so I took out the kitchen and made it into the living room, but you can get a sense how small my place is to not have a living room

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:30:36 JST (ID #569263)
    reply to Darkdam's comment
  • Radamanthys
    Radamanthys in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/05)

    my room is almost as small as that! lol yet a I have 3 computers, bicycle, GUNDAMS displays, ...

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:35:10 JST (ID #569267)
    reply to Radamanthys's comment
  • Alfisti
    Alfisti in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    Design Student
    http://wraith11.deviantart.com/

    Wow, I don't think even the "Small Cool" mob over at Apartment Therapy could do something with that... now if it had double height ceilings it'd be fine but that's just a little on the cramped side, even for me.

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:44:46 JST (ID #569282)
    reply to Alfisti's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    wow I feel so lucky o_o;;;; gotta show hubs this lol!

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:52:31 JST (ID #569296)
    reply to chun's comment
  • nekoko neko
    nekoko neko in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Bounty Hunter

    guess there's not much place to move around when everything is just a hand-length away or even a step away...1 step to toilet another step to kitchen , another to bed ^^. Whoaa...so cramped (claustrophobia) ^.^

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:53:59 JST (ID #569299)
    reply to nekoko neko's comment
  • cloudduel_13
    cloudduel_13 in San Antonio, Texas (Registered on 2007/10/11)
    Back to the grind

    holy crap that is small.

    Sat 2009/04/18 18:56:23 JST (ID #569301)
    reply to cloudduel_13's comment
  • Denki-koiji.
    Denki-koiji. in ピエール、サウスダコタ (Registered on 2007/12/05)
    anime, programmer, gfx designer, illustrator ^^
    http://denkikoiji.com

    my god that mansion could fit in my place 15 times.....that is down right small !!! lol

    Sat 2009/04/18 19:03:08 JST (ID #569306)
    reply to Denki-koiji.'s comment
  • tintin-san
    tintin-san in シンガポオル Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/11)
    大学生

    I think even my University dorm is better than this.

    Sat 2009/04/18 19:26:06 JST (ID #569330)
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  • Black Waltz
    Black Waltz in Singapore (Registered on 2008/09/22)
    Sales + Technician + Trainer = 何でも屋

    I can't even begin to imagine how to bathe in that puny toilet. Looks like those toilets you find on a plane. And I thought mine was small...

    18 minutes seems fair for a walk. I walk about 20 minutes to the closest mrt station everyday, and I could walk another route (about 25-30 minutes) to get to a more convenient station...

    But staying with my relative and paying cheap cheap rent, plus this way I get regular exercise, so no complaints from me (except when I wake up late ^_^;;).

    Sat 2009/04/18 19:40:21 JST (ID #569345)
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  • kikiyasha
    kikiyasha in Texas (Registered on 2009/03/19)
    http://kikiyasha.deviantart.com/

    lol thats compact good for small people like me, i'd still feel cramped though

    Sat 2009/04/18 19:54:33 JST (ID #569351)
    reply to kikiyasha's comment
  • Degra
    Degra in Canada (Registered on 2008/12/04)
    Student

    imagine some people might have problems sleeping in that room and may have to sleep in the narrow hall space?
    probably got to be creative to stand living in such a crap living space day after day

    Sat 2009/04/18 20:14:56 JST (ID #569361)
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  • Nrvnsqr
    Nrvnsqr in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/02/21)
    Pedobear approved

    I'm not even sure I could lay down in that thing. My total closet space is bigger than that and I only have a one bedroom apartment!

    Sat 2009/04/18 20:27:21 JST (ID #569369)
    reply to Nrvnsqr's comment
  • RaitoSaito
    RaitoSaito in Not America (Registered on 2009/02/16)
    SNSD Lover
    http://realtaku.wordpress.com/

    Pathetic piece of real estate. I hit two birds with one stone, if I live farther from a train station so I can walk, and I pay for a cheaper place.

    Sat 2009/04/18 20:35:21 JST (ID #569376)
    reply to RaitoSaito's comment
  • senken
    senken in Vancouver, Canada (Registered on 2009/03/26)
    IT Administrator

    Sleep vertically? No way!
    It must be a storage room!

    Sat 2009/04/18 20:35:36 JST (ID #569377)
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  • Zombie Lance
    Zombie Lance in Dublin, Ireland (Registered on 2009/03/24)
    NEET

    My room is about 3m x 5m and I find it really perfect :D

    Sat 2009/04/18 20:58:08 JST (ID #569388)
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  • Jez
    Jez in Mississauga Ontario (Registered on 2008/04/11)
    Student/ Anime Club Leader at St. Joseph Secondary
    http://haruhiist.blogspot.com/

    too small for me. i dont think i can find a place for all the figures and other collectables.

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:06:56 JST (ID #569401)
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  • gregorihouse
    gregorihouse in Mexico (Registered on 2009/03/28)
    Graphic Desing
    http://jimdrknght.deviantart.com/

    That's really small.... my house is very small and is about 7m x 10m

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:08:52 JST (ID #569402)
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  • shalala
    shalala in london (Registered on 2009/01/29)
    For 8 weeks im a NEET

    How does one live in such a tiny place.

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:08:53 JST (ID #569403)
    reply to shalala's comment
    • Nrvnsqr
      Nrvnsqr in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/02/21)
      Pedobear approved

      Maybe if you're a midget? No idea otherwise.

      Sat 2009/04/18 21:24:04 JST (ID #569423)
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  • legatoz
    legatoz in UK (Registered on 2009/04/02)
    Code Monkey
    http://www.johnlawrence.net

    I like the shower, great for multitasking. Could save on paper as well! :S

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:25:18 JST (ID #569424)
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  • serebi
    serebi in San Jose, Costa Rica (Registered on 2009/04/13)
    English Teaching Student

    I really think that whoever rents and apartment should save up and buy a PACO! That would be a more comfty solution for sure, and cooler too haha :D

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:29:28 JST (ID #569431)
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  • Holicuser4u
    Holicuser4u in Albany, NY (Registered on 2008/08/12)
    HS Student

    The room makes living at the park seem like a paradise. But i say function before quality.

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:30:58 JST (ID #569433)
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  • Kyle
    Kyle in Seattle, Washington (Registered on 2007/10/08)
    Student/Part-timer

    Oh wow, that is tiny. If I ever move into Japan, I'll be sure to put in the extra cash for a better apartment and whatnot.
    Right now, where I'm living (in a house), it's fairly average. It's not as large as many of my other friends' houses, but it certainly isn't a shack.

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:36:22 JST (ID #569438)
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  • Ben Lau
    Ben Lau in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/11/28)
    Geotechnical Engineer

    o_0..........
    Japan, the land of "living space" innovation?!

    Sat 2009/04/18 21:52:11 JST (ID #569447)
    reply to Ben Lau's comment
  • darktek13
    darktek13 in Utah, USA (Registered on 2008/02/03)
    Looking for work again
    http://flickr.com/photos/darktek13/

    I have rooms in my condo that almost never get used. As soon as my stepson turns 18 and moves out, I plan on moving into a smaller home. At the very least, it will be quicker to clean!

    Sat 2009/04/18 22:42:01 JST (ID #569468)
    reply to darktek13's comment
  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    If you're not careful, you might find yourself pissing in the hallway.

    Sat 2009/04/18 22:49:54 JST (ID #569472)
    reply to FatBastard's comment
  • ilovethailand
    ilovethailand in Bangkok, Thailand (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    Self-employed
    http://www.bangkokhomecondo.com

    Interesting. Here's a room in Bangkok, Thailand with same price.
    http://bangkokhomecondo.com/vilai/listings_property222.html

    Sat 2009/04/18 22:57:29 JST (ID #569477)
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    • Elai
      Elai in Canada (Registered on 2009/04/19)
      Bounty Hunter

      Ack, you can get a room like that in Canada w/ more sqm for +200 that price in a really nice neighborhood. Is there a gaijin tax on those rooms or something?

      Sun 2009/04/19 06:22:26 JST (ID #569939)
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  • pedropinilla
    pedropinilla in Los Angeles, Chile (Registered on 2008/09/29)
    Hobby fan

    Woah!... and I thought that my house was small... just kidding! ^_^

    Sat 2009/04/18 23:05:36 JST (ID #569482)
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  • Snafu Slick
    Snafu Slick in South Carolina, USA (Registered on 2008/06/12)
    Motivational Speaker

    I don't think I'd mind cause I like tight spaces :)

    Sat 2009/04/18 23:09:53 JST (ID #569490)
    reply to Snafu Slick's comment
    • Nrvnsqr
      Nrvnsqr in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/02/21)
      Pedobear approved

      Until your legs go numb because the bloodflow was cut off from being cramped.

      Sat 2009/04/18 23:13:34 JST (ID #569492)
      reply to Nrvnsqr's comment
  • RogueTrooper
    RogueTrooper in Berkshire UK (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Dental Technician, i make teeth!
    http://antsizedman.blogspot.com/

    Thats the size of the room where i use to keep my boxes for the collection.

    Knew someone who lived in Tokyo for a short while and the room was like 3 of thoses mats you see in anime alot, completely forgotten what there called. Starts with a t maybe?

    Anyway it was ruddy small.

    Sat 2009/04/18 23:30:38 JST (ID #569504)
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    • GundamJehutyKai
      GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
      Service desk support
      http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

      tatami?

      Sat 2009/04/18 23:45:22 JST (ID #569521)
      reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
    • Ido
      Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
      Drug testing

      I think it's called the number of tatami that are in the room. Like it'd be santatami or mitsutatami I don't remember the exact name either.

      Sun 2009/04/19 00:11:30 JST (ID #569543)
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  • Ido
    Ido in Laval, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Drug testing

    I'd say I live in a big cramped house, because the house is big, but the useful rooms are filled with useless junk that makes it very very cramped. I can't even fit 1 DDR pad anywhere (つД`)

    Sun 2009/04/19 00:09:03 JST (ID #569538)
    reply to Ido's comment
  • tieria
    tieria in YOU BET (Registered on 2009/02/27)


    Tatami (畳 ?) (originally meaning "folded and piled") mats are a traditional type of Japanese flooring. Traditionally made of rice straw to form the core (though nowadays sometimes the core is composed of compressed wood chip boards or styrofoam), with a covering of woven soft rush straw, tatami are made in uniform sizes. Standard tatami are rectangular, and are exactly twice as long as they are wide. Usually, on the long sides, they have edging (heri) of brocade or plain cloth, although some tatami have no edging.[1]
    from wiki

    Sun 2009/04/19 00:10:43 JST (ID #569541)
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  • animes
    animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    mahou kishi
    http://www.animedia.com.mx

    is a good price, but if I just need to walk 15 minutes, for a bigger place I preffer to walk and get in shape at the same time

    Sun 2009/04/19 00:19:29 JST (ID #569551)
    reply to animes's comment
  • Artur
    Artur in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany (Registered on 2008/07/29)
    Student
    http://yuedream.de

    This is smaller like small (ô.O).

    Sun 2009/04/19 00:19:44 JST (ID #569552)
    reply to Artur's comment
  • naturelle_x3
    naturelle_x3 in Los Angeles (Registered on 2009/04/16)
    College Student

    I can only gape. ;;

    Sun 2009/04/19 00:57:14 JST (ID #569585)
    reply to naturelle_x3's comment
  • memoriesoffaddict
    memoriesoffaddict in CA (Registered on 2008/10/30)
    University Student

    Too small, feels really cramped as if you can't even bring anything with you to live there. Would rather go look for a more decent one if I was deciding to rent an apartment there.

    Sun 2009/04/19 01:04:51 JST (ID #569590)
    reply to memoriesoffaddict's comment
  • katnipp
    katnipp in Southern California (Registered on 2009/01/10)
    Student
    http://gwbf.blogspot.com/

    Having the toilet and sink with the shower in that small of space seems like a giant invitation for mold! It doesn't look like there is any ventilation/window. Gross :(

    Sun 2009/04/19 01:40:59 JST (ID #569611)
    reply to katnipp's comment
  • pipopaz
    pipopaz in US (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
    http://pipopaz.wordpress.com/

    wow i think all my things take that much space XD

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:00:42 JST (ID #569629)
    reply to pipopaz's comment
  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    I don't think I can do much with that kinda space...

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:27:46 JST (ID #569646)
    reply to silent1134's comment
  • jcpb
    jcpb in Toronto (Registered on 2007/11/13)

    The most shocking part about this "home" is that I'd so totally go live there. The size of this apartment would be the least of my worries.

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:32:46 JST (ID #569648)
    reply to jcpb's comment
  • Poofiemus
    Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/21)
    University's Slave

    Damn! That is freakin' TINY. Next time my dad expresses befuddlement at my current living situation, I have to show him this. >.<

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:36:43 JST (ID #569652)
    reply to Poofiemus's comment
  • rb8888
    rb8888 in Evanston, IL, USA (Registered on 2009/03/15)
    Product Manager

    So why is it called a mansion? I think mini mansion would be more appropriate.

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:38:52 JST (ID #569654)
    reply to rb8888's comment
    • Nrvnsqr
      Nrvnsqr in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/02/21)
      Pedobear approved

      I'll bet the people who thought up the name felt it was hilarious and a good marketing ploy.

      Sun 2009/04/19 02:41:03 JST (ID #569656)
      reply to Nrvnsqr's comment
  • Kozta-Boom
    Kozta-Boom in Coconut cream pie world (Registered on 2008/06/25)
    Spartan
    http://www.ryobase.com

    It feels like living in a prison cell but a bit better.

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:45:13 JST (ID #569657)
    reply to Kozta-Boom's comment
  • twu
    twu in country of igloos and lumberjacks... (Registered on 2008/09/08)
    Professional Panhandler
    http://theinfernoproject.com

    Wow, I can't even fit my bed in there.

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:46:58 JST (ID #569658)
    reply to twu's comment
  • Blowfish
    Blowfish in Close to Dyusseru,Karlsland (Registered on 2008/06/11)
    Physical Therapist
    http://www.flyingpussyfoot.com

    Woah thats waaaaaaay too small!
    The smallest place ive been living in for 3 years has been a 27 squaremeter appartment

    Sun 2009/04/19 02:51:31 JST (ID #569666)
    reply to Blowfish's comment
  • Freedom Gundam
    Freedom Gundam in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/02/03)
    College Student

    Lol, mansion is like a huge house...not this sorry excuse for one.

    Sun 2009/04/19 03:20:20 JST (ID #569695)
    reply to Freedom Gundam's comment
  • link1080
    link1080 in New York (Registered on 2009/02/10)
    Student About to Graduate High School

    50,000? is that alot? im not good with currency's but still i'd live there! i dont see the big deal, im not a picky person and all i need is a bed a tv and my laptop. lol the little kitchen thing is fine since i dont think id be making alot since nobody will come over. still it seems fine for someone like me ^^

    Sun 2009/04/19 03:29:07 JST (ID #569711)
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    • Nrvnsqr
      Nrvnsqr in Denver, CO (Registered on 2009/02/21)
      Pedobear approved

      50,000 yen translates into roughly $500 USD. You can get a one-bedroom apartment three-five times the size in most cities for that.

      Sun 2009/04/19 03:57:52 JST (ID #569744)
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  • ravenschwann
    ravenschwann in Canada, ON (Registered on 2009/03/30)
    Chinese/Viet restaurant waiter, no post secondary

    Probably made for some rich office guy who can just catch some zzz while on a break or something. Though he would have to be stand sleeping.

    Sun 2009/04/19 03:29:24 JST (ID #569712)
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  • Xcomp
    Xcomp in UK, Glasgow (Registered on 2008/12/01)
    http://xcomprandomness.co.uk/

    That is small... Smaller than my room perhaps. But I guess it would be OK for someone living alone as long as you won't be inviting friends over.

    Sun 2009/04/19 03:38:09 JST (ID #569720)
    reply to Xcomp's comment
  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    WHOA SHI~~~...........cramped >__< im pretty content with my living space ^_^ as long as theres room for a computer, my figures and gundams, a closet and most importantly a niice comfy bed!! ^_^ lol

    Sun 2009/04/19 03:58:24 JST (ID #569746)
    reply to Argyle's comment
  • J Train Freak
    J Train Freak in Southern Ct (Registered on 2007/11/21)
    mechanical engineer

    The kitchen in my last apartment was about twice the size of that whole apartment. In the US jail cells that small are considered cruel and unusual punishment.

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:13:54 JST (ID #569772)
    reply to J Train Freak's comment
  • Gen Lo
    Gen Lo in New Jersey (Registered on 2008/12/29)
    Air Transportation Journeyman
    http://www.myspace.com/savefaceandbeyourself

    50,000 a month and thats all you get!? holy crap! you can find 2 bedroom 1 bath 1 living room 1 kitchen/ dining area for just a little more than that! unless my calculations are wrong... 50000 yen= $500 right?

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:27:18 JST (ID #569789)
    reply to Gen Lo's comment
  • Gen Lo
    Gen Lo in New Jersey (Registered on 2008/12/29)
    Air Transportation Journeyman
    http://www.myspace.com/savefaceandbeyourself

    and do you sleep standing up? i mean im over 6' and there is know way i could sleep in there unless I was at an angle or two

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:29:44 JST (ID #569795)
    reply to Gen Lo's comment
  • Exiled_Gundam
    Exiled_Gundam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Castoffable figurines fan

    Hmm bathrooms in my house also didnt separate the toilet and shower, though they are a little bit bigger. I think most of the apartment in Malaysia got similar kinds of bathroom.

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:35:46 JST (ID #569800)
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  • cheesecake
    cheesecake in San Diego, CA (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    こうこうせい
    http://stickymochi.blogspot.com

    Oh my. D:

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:37:56 JST (ID #569802)
    reply to cheesecake's comment
  • Kevin Nguyen
    Kevin Nguyen in Florida, USA (Registered on 2008/09/18)
    Student
    http://lordofgundams.blogspot.com/

    That's pretty cramped. My room is a bit spacious when you remove the reclining chair, with it in the room it's real cramped.

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:49:55 JST (ID #569816)
    reply to Kevin Nguyen's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I don't think I have ever seen a place so small. Then again you couldn't rent a place here in the states for 50,000 yen.

    Sun 2009/04/19 04:54:08 JST (ID #569819)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • whipcracker
    whipcracker in anywhere the wind takes me (Registered on 2009/03/17)
    unemployed
    http://finehart.com/

    I've seen that video before but can't remember where. talk about claustrphobia. Take a poo take a shower at the same time how weird???lol

    Sun 2009/04/19 05:30:07 JST (ID #569860)
    reply to whipcracker's comment
  • Gooer
    Gooer in West Lafayette, IN, USA (Registered on 2009/03/10)
    Computer Engineering Student
    http://www.killer-tofu.com

    As small as it is, I bet I could manage. It would be like a real life game of Tetris to fit all my stuff. I have the training.

    Sun 2009/04/19 06:01:30 JST (ID #569908)
    reply to Gooer's comment
  • SlickDog
    SlickDog in サンフランシスコ (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Freelance Digital Production Artist
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/victor_lee/sets/

    Do you sleep standing up?
    I have seen closets twice as large.

    Sun 2009/04/19 06:37:42 JST (ID #569957)
    reply to SlickDog's comment
  • giw
    giw in Tokyo (Registered on 2009/04/18)
    Engineer

    In Tokyo, we have to prepare at least 60,000 yen.

    Sun 2009/04/19 07:08:23 JST (ID #569989)
    reply to giw's comment
  • aswardly
    aswardly in the other "center" of the world map (Registered on 2008/04/30)
    IT Developer

    That's crazy...
    i won't even be able to lie down and stretch my legs in that tiny room... (my height is 183cm, by the way), and what about room for other stuffs?
    and you have to pay 50,000 yen for that room?
    Given the fact that Tokyo's property prices are bloody expensive, it might be not that surprising, but just what make this awfully tiny room cost that much? because it's very close to train stations or because it's right in the middle of the business district?

    I don't think i can survive living there for even a week... it would definitely be better to find a larger room with reasonable price...

    Sun 2009/04/19 07:40:57 JST (ID #570019)
    reply to aswardly's comment
  • tune-in-tokyo
    tune-in-tokyo in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2009/03/20)
    videographer / photographer
    http://tune-in-tokyo.com

    Wow. I got claustrophobic just watching the video! Let me out...

    Sun 2009/04/19 07:41:38 JST (ID #570021)
    reply to tune-in-tokyo's comment
  • p00hax0r
    p00hax0r (Registered on 2009/01/02)

    now you can take a dump and a shower at the same time. how convenient

    Sun 2009/04/19 08:05:32 JST (ID #570051)
    reply to p00hax0r's comment
    • Patrick Barron
      Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
      Grocery Store Clerk

      You sound just like one or two or my friends. I find that to be not so sanitary.

      Sun 2009/04/19 08:10:19 JST (ID #570058)
      reply to Patrick Barron's comment
  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    That might be step up from the net (cafe) apartments but it is still not quite what I would be comfortable living in

    Sun 2009/04/19 08:11:47 JST (ID #570060)
    reply to Patrick Barron's comment
  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    I always find it weird that apartments are called mansions in Japan. Next fall I'll be living in a small apartment too. No more dorms for me.

    Sun 2009/04/19 08:14:39 JST (ID #570064)
    reply to Hidden Oasis's comment
  • Lethia
    Lethia in シンガポオル (Registered on 2008/10/17)
    Kawaii Pink Stuffs FanGirl, Cat Lover, Otaku, MP3 Hunter, Matcha & Afternoon Milk Tea Addict.
    http://lethiachan.blogspot.com

    That's truely so small !!! if u put bed there, how r u gonna cook!? ^^; plus i doubt the 2nd person can go in & stay inside as a visitor to the room owner...

    Was looking around apartment / mansion in tokyo before too just for in case if we're thinking to live in japan. Prices are definitely more ex if its in tokyo & nearer to the stations... so gotta prepare to pay like 55,000 - 100,000 yen per month to get a decent & spacious one ^^;

    Sun 2009/04/19 08:19:45 JST (ID #570072)
    reply to Lethia's comment
  • Mr. t3ck
    Mr. t3ck in Singapore (Registered on 2009/04/15)
    IT Support

    50,000 yen for that is consider expensive or cheap?

    Sun 2009/04/19 09:11:35 JST (ID #570097)
    reply to Mr. t3ck's comment
  • Elton Chen
    Elton Chen in the Matrix. (Registered on 2009/02/23)
                               A Curiosity

    ... this is almost like guantanamo bay...

    Sun 2009/04/19 09:51:56 JST (ID #570128)
    reply to Elton Chen's comment
  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    Ah so you can go on the toilet while taking a shower? Kill two birds with one stone!

    Sun 2009/04/19 10:11:43 JST (ID #570147)
    reply to lightningsabre's comment
    • Yaku
      Yaku in Chinatown, Los Angeles, USA (Registered on 2008/08/27)
      Student, part-time slave
      http://yakuri.wordpress.com/

      That's the most unsanitary and disgusting mental image I've gotten as of late, thank you very much O_o

      Sun 2009/04/19 11:00:47 JST (ID #570195)
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      • lightningsabre
        lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
        Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
        http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

        Worse than that Asuka pooping custom figure that Danny posted last year? At least showering makes it slightly cleaner ^^;

        Sun 2009/04/19 11:30:33 JST (ID #570236)
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  • litokid
    litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
    university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
    http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

    *looks at bedroom*

    Well, I've always wondered if I could fit a washroom/shower and a small kitchen here so I didn't have to leave the room. Seeing as to how my room is actually bigger than that apartment, I'd say it's quite possible.

    Sun 2009/04/19 10:55:29 JST (ID #570183)
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  • First Paladin
    First Paladin in his harem (Registered on 2008/11/19)
    Pianist

    Well I'm too spoiled by my childhood home...my parents own a house that the three of us live in occasionally...

    It's 7,000 square feet.

    For reference, I had 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, a living room, a hallway, and a formal dining room all to myself.

    It was very nice to have so much space.

    But then again I preferred hanging out in the basement which had a bathroom, a chemistry lab, a fairly large main room, an office, and two smaller storage rooms. The smallest of these (the office) was probably bigger than the apartment above.

    Heck, even the student housing I lived in when I went to Austria was much bigger than this.

    Sun 2009/04/19 11:17:22 JST (ID #570223)
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  • thebarrett
    thebarrett in California 死の金魚 (Registered on 2008/12/03)
    Gundam Pilot (in training)
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Thebarrett

    ^_^; it actually looks pretty nice, i used to live in a place about that size, everyone always looked at me funny cause it was so small but it was nice and comfortable (except the WC -_- was very small)

    Sun 2009/04/19 11:50:58 JST (ID #570253)
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  • Koji98
    Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Your local Otaku Cashier.

    For $500? No where near worth it. $150's more like it.

    Sun 2009/04/19 11:51:00 JST (ID #570254)
    reply to Koji98's comment
  • soulfringe
    soulfringe in Sacramento California, United States (Registered on 2008/10/25)
    Delivery Driver | Semi-student
    http://www.soulfringe.com/

    My house is small. But looks huge compared to that I suppose. (Although we do have a big front yard.

    Sun 2009/04/19 14:01:10 JST (ID #570314)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    That's really small for a Y55,000/month rent but I guess this is really close to the train station

    Sun 2009/04/19 14:58:21 JST (ID #570374)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    looks bigger compared to the rooms on a space station though.

    Sun 2009/04/19 15:13:34 JST (ID #570386)
    reply to 6pack's comment
  • Negi_migs
    Negi_migs in Kowloon, Hong Kong (Registered on 2009/04/12)
    Student

    i don't mind walking XD

    Sun 2009/04/19 16:56:23 JST (ID #570486)
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  • earth289
    earth289 in singapore (Registered on 2009/01/31)
    marine engineer

    small then my cabin while i am sailing... that about 2x my toilet size

    Sun 2009/04/19 19:34:54 JST (ID #570680)
    reply to earth289's comment
  • niniel
    niniel in LONDON (Registered on 2009/04/12)
    fashion designer

    smaller that my flat in London !!!!lol

    Sun 2009/04/19 22:14:53 JST (ID #570844)
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  • wirelesscoffee
    wirelesscoffee in Mexico (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    Industrial designer
    http://www.designplus.com.mx

    yeah it might be a pretty depressing place to live in for a few years but i dont think anyone expects to call it home for ever... maybe it's a transitional space while you save or get a better job position... i wouldnt mind living there for a year or two, honestly. then of course i'd look for a house like yours danny :D

    Mon 2009/04/20 02:41:27 JST (ID #571057)
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  • lemon tea
    lemon tea in cup (Registered on 2009/04/03)
    mouse clicker

    so small

    Mon 2009/04/20 03:28:24 JST (ID #571121)
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  • degghial
    degghial in Costa Rica (Registered on 2009/04/07)
    Telecommunication and Cisco Student.

    I don´t understand this, saw it on akihabaranews but I still dont understand it. Where, where is the shower??

    Mon 2009/04/20 04:02:56 JST (ID #571159)
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  • NHKvictim
    NHKvictim in Bay Area, CA (Registered on 2009/03/18)
    Struggling Otaku & High School Student

    the bathroom seems small ^^;

    Mon 2009/04/20 04:49:55 JST (ID #571207)
    reply to NHKvictim's comment
  • jano
    jano in your imagination (Registered on 2008/06/30)
    freelancer, Spanglish speaker
    http://www.changolion.com

    one word comes to mind...... *claustrophobia*

    Mon 2009/04/20 05:42:09 JST (ID #571271)
    reply to jano's comment
  • uncreative
    uncreative in Japan (Registered on 2008/08/15)
    Student
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/dramacd/

    Looks nice and cozy.

    Mon 2009/04/20 09:18:32 JST (ID #571522)
    reply to uncreative's comment
  • rishidan
    rishidan in SoCal (Registered on 2008/05/26)
    Head Lackey and Scape Goat

    ...wow.

    The only thing this place would be good for is sleeping off an all nighter because you wouldn't care if it's comfortable and you there's not need to crawl to the bathroom, it's so close.

    Mon 2009/04/20 09:34:09 JST (ID #571540)
    reply to rishidan's comment
  • sati navi
    sati navi in england (Registered on 2009/04/20)
    anime + games collector

    it is like a mouse has lived there or something coz it is sooo small!

    Mon 2009/04/20 12:03:59 JST (ID #571627)
    reply to sati navi's comment
  • melf
    melf in asia (Registered on 2007/12/13)
    Culinary student, Vampire

    it;s not a closet but looks like a refrigerator or toilet for spacemen (what if the place is on fire?)

    Mon 2009/04/20 18:05:04 JST (ID #572005)
    reply to melf's comment
  • duffman
    duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila(PH)~ (Registered on 2007/10/30)
    Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
    http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com

    now THAT'S small!

    Tue 2009/04/21 19:58:18 JST (ID #573572)
    reply to duffman's comment
  • red_frame
    red_frame in malaysia (Registered on 2009/04/10)
    government
    http://www.unclehos.blogspot.com

    i think i can live with that toilet. i've been to places where the toilet is like that. but the price is really pricey.

    the only gripe i have is the small kitchen because i like to have my friends over and cook for them. that kitchen stove may be a problem.

    Mon 2009/04/27 07:42:10 JST (ID #580435)
    reply to red_frame's comment
  • superchan
    superchan in Belgium (Registered on 2009/04/26)
    Shinigami
    http://superchan-oktaku.blogspot.com/

    This is no place to live??
    where suppose should i put mine all the manga's, merchandise stuffs, tv,, etc
    I hope it get atlease double the space for a place in Tokyo 1 km from the station.

    Mon 2009/04/27 22:53:02 JST (ID #581435)
    reply to superchan's comment
  • crepuscular
    crepuscular in @ Sydney, Australia, lovin' the surfs (Registered on 2008/12/15)
    IT Business Analyst + Test Analyst + Undergrad Uni Student
    http://www.crepuscular.asia

    wow... that IS TINY!!! hope I wont be living in such tiny space when I'm in Japan next year, otherwise I'm gonna cry...

    Sun 2009/05/31 17:17:37 JST (ID #628378)
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  • biscuit
    biscuit in under the table (Registered on 2007/11/13)
    looter D:

    Oh wow... o.o
    I wouldn't mine a room like that just to sleep and take bath though ^^;
    Room for workaholics maybe?

    Sat 2009/07/18 09:46:05 JST (ID #679511)
    reply to biscuit's comment
  • emperor de pantso
    emperor de pantso (Registered on 2009/09/05)

    And i thought my room was small

    Tue 2009/09/08 12:10:33 JST (ID #713494)
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