What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Enoshima?
We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Enoshima is like. They answered...
"A typical expat home or apartment in Enoshima, is often a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern conveniences. The living space is usually compact and efficiently designed, reflecting the Japanese principle of simplicity. The apartment may feature tatami mat flooring, sliding doors, and a small balcony, which are characteristic of Japanese homes. The kitchen is typically equipped with modern appliances, including a refrigerator, microwave, and stove. Some apartments may also have a dishwasher and a washing machine. The bathroom often includes a high-tech toilet and a deep soaking tub, which is a staple in Japanese homes. The bedroom may have a traditional futon or a western-style bed, depending on the preferences of the expat. Many apartments also include a small space for a home office, reflecting the increasing trend of remote work. Despite the compact size, the apartment is designed to maximize natural light and ventilation. It may also offer views of the surrounding cityscape or the ocean, given Enoshima's coastal location. The apartment building itself often includes amenities such as a security system, a bicycle parking area, and sometimes a communal garden. It's also likely to be located within walking distance of public transportation, shops, and restaurants, making it convenient for daily living. In terms of decor, many expats choose to incorporate elements of Japanese design into their homes, such as minimalist furniture, calligraphy, and ikebana flower arrangements. However, the overall style can vary greatly depending on the individual's personal taste," said another expat in Enoshima, Japan.
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