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19th December 2022

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It’s actually a really good example of cultural translation that the “stuck in wall” porn trope from Japan, land of thin walls, became “stuck in laundry washer” in America, land of home appliances

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  1. kontextmaschine said: @rustingbridges nm, I realize my Japanese classes left me misunderstanding what was what. Mansion/aapato is those 2-story outdoor-hall buildings vs. taller more solid stuff, classification is the # of traditionally tatami floored living/sleeping rooms plus L, D, K in various combinations to indicate separate living, dining, or kitchen rooms (or just 1R for the room by itself, plus some kind of water-plumbed room in each, washer hookups may be in/outside front door, balcony, or it’s own closet)
  2. rustingbridges said: @kontextmaschine idk about japanese apartment classification, I did see some with the machine on the balcony
  3. caprice-nisei-enjoyer said: More eco-friendly version: stuck in the foldable drying rack
  4. kontextmaschine said: Maybe in-unit in “mansion” units, aren’t they outside the front door in like, 1DKs?
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    ime almost every place, even small and cheap ones, that I stayed in japan had an in unit washer, albeit mostly top...
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    It's actually a really good example of cultural translation that the "stuck in wall" porn trope from Japan, land of thin...