
As I posted a long, long time ago to show photos of my first, hideously expensive apartment here in Japan, I figure it's likely about time that I post some photos of my current, far newer, far cheaper, far cleaner and warmer and nicer apartment. It's a great place, and I'm really fortunate to have it for as cheap as I do. My only wish is that I hadn't been burning money on that other monstrous place for a full year of my time here >:(
The main sitting room:

The TV is just for show. I got it out because my BOE was taking photos of the place to send to the new ALT who will be replacing me. That TV usually lives under a sheet in my storage/spare room.
Speaking of boring storage rooms, here's mine (what a waste of tatami!), and my bedroom with the flag in it.


The dining room, though I don't do much dining in there.

A view from the dining room back towards my bedroom.

KITCHEN! You could have a dance party in here. It is freakishly large for Japan, with freakishly ample amounts of counter space.

Laundry room between the kitchen and the...

...shower room. This room was so new it still stank of plastic when I moved in.

Here's what a bookshelf looks like when you're living in a foreign land:

And here's how you keep from going squirrelly from time to time:

Here are art and photos, some things that were sorely lacking in the last joint (if you click through to the larger versions, I've painstakingly tagged most of them):





And other awesomeness often related to Snowboarding, but often not entirely unrelated to one Doctor.



Finally, of course, should this whole Fukushima Genpatsu thing pan out into the zombie apocalypse like the foreign media may sometimes like you to believe, I make sure to remain prepared:

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