Most homes in Japan may last 40 years, then they get torn down. This house, has been empty for the past ten years. Luckily, we haven't had much of a rodent problem, but wondering if we will now. As the population of Japan grows older, many houses in neighborhoods such as ours got this way.A blog on War gaming in North-eastern North America from 1670-1815, the life of an ex EFL instructor, a family man formerly in Japan and now in Canada , a camper, a reenactor, a drummer, and all round crazy but home Nova Scotian. Having taught for an extended period my career is now in private security.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
oops how to tear down a home
Most homes in Japan may last 40 years, then they get torn down. This house, has been empty for the past ten years. Luckily, we haven't had much of a rodent problem, but wondering if we will now. As the population of Japan grows older, many houses in neighborhoods such as ours got this way.
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