Why Are Japanese Apartments So Small?
Why are Japanese apartments so small? In this video, I’ll explain the real reasons why many apartments in Japan—especially in Tokyo—are surprisingly compact. High land prices, convenient access to train stations, the growing number of people living alone, and Japan’s efficient use of limited space all play a role. As someone who actually lives in a small Tokyo apartment, I’ll also share the advantages, disadvantages, and reality of living in such a limited space. Would you rather live in a small apartment close to a train station or a larger apartment farther away? Let me know in the comments! Subscribe for more videos about real life, culture, and everyday experiences in Japan 🇯🇵 #Japan #Tokyo #JapaneseApartment #TinyApartment #LifeInJapan #LivingInJapan #JapanCulture #TokyoLife #SmallApartment #JapaneseLifestyle

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