My Mansion

1998-06-10

In Japan there are apartments (aparto) and mansions.  An aparto is in a usually fairly old looking two story building.  A mansion is usually in a higher newer building.  Since mine is in a 5 store building and the building looks fairly new that means I live in a mansion.  On the other hand this building is owned by Sega and therefore it's called a dorm or "ryou".  One things about a "ryou" is it has rules.  For example I'm not supposed to have any non−Sega visitors.

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Here's the building.  The sign says Sega's dorms.

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The entrance is locked and you need to use the intercom to ring somebody if you're a guest.

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Here's my mail box.  Send me some damit! 😊

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If I get a package it will be in one of these lockers.  I have an ATM like card that I run through the machine and the locker with my package in it will unlock.

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This is the hallway and my front door.  There are about 15 rooms per floor

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So here is my place just after I arrived from America.  It's actually larger than I expected.

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It came with a refrigerator (reizoko)

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and a small kitchen

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And I've even got my own bathroom.  Some "ryo" have common bathrooms.

Here's the view outside on my porch.  I'm on the fourth floor

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Here it is after all my stuff arrived.  It looks worse then it is.  I need a dresser, one more bookshelf and some shelves for my closet and I'll be able to put everything away.

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And this is Mr. and Mrs Fujiwara−san.  They are the managers of the ryou.

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