Japanese house # 6
31 Mar 2010
Searching for the vanity sink and cabinet…………………………. home centers in Japan…beware of the toddatron.
Yea. Moved in but still brushing my teeth in the kitchen sink. So I need a vanity sink and cabinet. Never mind paint and something to cover up the bare sheet rock ceiling in the bathroom changing area. When that’s done then it will be a real nice entrance to the unit bath. The Japanese bath culture has really inspired me. I want a cool bathroom and for cheap!
Japanese home centers have a vibe almost exactly like America but they are a little different and a lot better. In the states they open and put everyone out of business then they streamline and your stuck with their selection. Here the home center really puts meaning to the word itself. Now the focus at the Japanese home center is on tools, parts, gardening and lumber. However the mammoth ones are so big that they resemble a mini mall under one roof all about building and home goods. Free truck rentals for up to one hour yes FREE! That really helped me out since I do not have a car. I used it every weekend for a month. Contractor clothing, big professional tools and equipment, incredible hardware sections, tatami mat making, carpets hemmed as you wait, curtain alterations, pet store with pets and grooming, a cafeteria featuring fast foods and ramen, tire shop, automotive section, and even small furniture. The garden section and lumber yard are also impressive. Some even have a form of recycle shop. Yes I have been to some that have just about all of the features listed. I forgot to mention the steel section, yes big pieces of metal and steel sheets poles and beams and the steel is very cheap as compared to America I would say about 50% less at the big home centers. Maybe cause It comes right from Asia? All I can say is thank goodness for the home center in Japan. I can build anything with them.
Home Center Links:
http://www.joyfulhonda.com/english/index.htm
http://www.diy-show.jp/e/index.html
http://www.ikea.com/jp/en
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Home_Center_in_Japan
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