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There is a special space in Japanese houses called “genkan” or an entrance
hall. This area is just inside the front door that serves as a welcome space
and storage of outdoor shoes. When you enter a Japanese house, you leave
your shoes in the genkan or inside a getabako -- a shoe rack and proceed into
the rest of the house. The Japanese have developed the custom of taking off
their shoes for sanitation and to secure tatami mats from dirt.
At The Seasons Residences, each unit offers functional storage spaces such
as a shoe cabinet to store and organize shoes and other items like umbrellas
and cleaning supplies, contributing to a clean and organized home.