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Furniture
Size
Checking
new accommodation in
Japan
Even in the apartments designed
for expats, size of the furniture
is sometimes problem.
It
is recommended to
confirm
following of the house
or apartment before
shipping
your furniture from
your country.
-
Check
the
cargo
size
of the
elevator.
Height
of the
elevator
cargo shall
be larger
than
the width
of your
sofa and
the length
of your
bed.
- Check
the
entrance
door.
The inner
width
of the
door
shall
be larger
than
the
depth
of sofa.

- Check
the
hall and the
room
doors.
Sometimes
if the
hall
width
is narrow,
large
sofas
and
beds are not
able
to
go
through from
the
hall to the
bedroom
door.

People
who brings big sized
furniture sometimes
has to pay
additional cost
to use crane
vehicle or storage
cost to keep
it at a warehouse
until going
back to the
home country.
Typical
Japanese furniture size
- Sofa
Japanese
domestic sofa’s width
is around 180 - 200cm
(70”-78”), which is
smaller than western
sofa’s width. Seat height
is around 38 - 42 cm
(12.5” – 16.5”), which
is much lower than western
seat height. Seats are
mostly hard. However,
imported sofas with
many styles with various
kinds of fabric and leather
are available.
- Bed
See
“Useful information about
beds”
- Dining Furniture
Japanese domestic dining
tables are for 2 to 6 people.
Width is from 70 to 90 cm,
length is 120 to 180cm, height
is 68 to 70cm. Dining chairs
are smaller and lower. Again,
great variety of imported
dining furniture is available
in Japan.
- Coffee Tables
Domestic coffee tables are
70 - 130 cm length, width
is 50 - 90cm and the height
is 28 – 38 cm. Western sized
cocktail tables and end tables
are also available.
- Cabinets
Most of the apartments
and houses for expats have
plenty of storage in kitchen
and bedrooms.
There are
great variety
of side boards, china cabinets,
vanity and mirrors, TV tables
and chests with many sizes,
which are widely used in Japan,
with the size similar to western
ones. Buffets,
console tables, wide chests
(dressers) are less common,
however you can find imported
items at many shops in Japan.
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