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those opting to stay home practical living: in japan, the balcony has historically been a utilitarian space for drying laundry and storing supplies. | getty images by rebecca saunders contributing writer jul , article history online: jul , last modified: jul , print share with more people opting to
"historically, i think the prevalence of the balcony is mainly for the convenience of airing futons, which can be draped over the railing," says alastair townsend, an architect who co-founded his own firm, bakoko , in japan in ....
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2020/07/26/lifestyle/japanese-balcony-plants-garden/