Japanese houses only have one bathroom

>Japanese houses only have one bathroom
I always wondered why in anime the whole family has to take turns bathing

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How rich are you? Who has two bathrooms?

As if this isn’t a thing in every country, just post the lewd version already

Never head of this either. But americans usually own whole houses so they all have like 10 rooms maybe it's normal there.

My dads house has 3, It's called not living in a third world shithole

It really depends on the amount of bedrooms, something like 1-1.5 bathrooms per 2 bedrooms is what I would call reasonable so.

If anything cheap houses are a common trait for third world shitholes.
A house costs at least 1.5 millions where I live, only the rich own them or people whose families got them right after the war and inherited them.

In America, any standard family home usually has at least two full baths: a master bathroom attached to the master bedroom, and a second full bath for everybody else in the house to share. It's not uncommon for a family home to have 3 full baths though.

Japanese baths are very different from western baths, however.

How many New Yorkers do you think have multiple bathrooms?

Fuck If I know nor do I care, Newyorkers suck

Anybody who lives in an actual house and not a tiny apartment or duplex will have at least two. Two full baths is pretty standard in American homes.

Kek

Alright just checking how easily you'd BTFO your own 'argument' thanks.

New Yorkers barely have anything to consider houses

how many buggos would enter this abode with those side openings

Not sure about NY but apartments in chicago often have two bathrooms or at least a half bath.

new yorkers are not americans, they are strange goblin creatures that live in the sewers of the northeast and live off shitty pizza and gay sex

Fuck you for making me want to see a proper TMNT anime adaptation UGH

>they are strange goblin creatures that live in the sewers of the northeast and live off shitty pizza and gay sex
You're just describing Americans.

Sounds like americans to me

Houses in the US are priced on location much more than size or amenities. A tiny little house with like 4 rooms, smaller than a decent apartment, can run over a million dollars if it's located in downtown San Francisco. Meanwhile a 3 story house with 20 rooms, including 5 bathrooms and 6 bedrooms can cost less than 200k if its located in Nowheresville, Flyover State, more than 40 minutes by highway to the nearest anything.

not animu

It's pretty typical to have 1-2 fewer bathrooms than bedrooms. a 2 or 3 bedroom house will usually only have 1 bathroom, but 5-6 bedroom houses will have 2 or 3 bathrooms.
For reference, not sure if its the same everywhere, but any room that isn't explicitly a kitchen, bathroom, or living room is called a bedroom in house-size context, so "5-6 bedrooms" might mean 4 bedrooms, an office, and a gaming room or something.
It's also common for bathrooms beyond the first bathroom to only have a toilet and sink, no shower/tub.

I work with a lot of architects in my job, usually people are more likely to add a toilet to a bathroom or in a separate room than to add a whole bathroom. And if they add a bathroom, generally the "communal" bathroom will have a bathtub while the bathroom connected directly to the master bedroom will only have a shower.

Trad wooden nip houses seem terrible. Just make a normal house, imagine slurping your salty miso everywhere rotting into the wood and floor.

americans are more ogre-like and devour burgers rather than pizza. same genus different species

Kill yourself

>It's pretty typical to have 1-2 fewer bathrooms than bedrooms. a 2 or 3 bedroom house will usually only have 1 bathroom
I've never seen this. I grew up in two different 3 bedroom houses and both had 2.5 bathrooms. Every friend's house I visited, there was always at least 2 full baths if there were 3 bedrooms.

I love explaining to non-Americans how much my house cost. I live in the midwest suburbs and you can get a huge house with an acre of land for less than $200k and it won't even be in poor condition.
Russia and Canada might be larger than the US, but they're mostly uninhabitable tundra, so basically space isn't at a premium in the US. And if you're willing to live way up north where no one wants to deal with the snow you can get insane amounts of land for pocket change.

>but 5-6 bedroom houses will have 2 or 3 bathrooms
Who even has such gigantic families?
Most families in the west are just parents and a kid or maybe two nowadays.
>There is nothing great about the will of a person that was born incapable of negative feelings.
That makes more sense I think, though still a lot.