Get to know handy infos on housekeeping services, cleaning know-how, and living ideas.
For any person new to Japanese culture, one of the first things we often hear about is how Japanese people never wear shoes inside the house. You may be wondering: just how strict is this rule anyway?
Not only are traditional Japanese houses strikingly beautiful, but they are also built in a sustainable way that is in harmony with nature. Although these traditional structures are not as prevalent as they once were, there is still a lot we can learn from their ancient building methods and techniques, which many modern buildings continue to use. Let’s explore some of the intelligent sustainable features in old Japanese homes and see how they can influence the way we live today!
Obtaining the right products to clean your house in Japan need not be confusing. A list of must-have cleaning supplies for expats living in Japan.
Japanese apartments and houses are famous for their compact size, with even their windows being smaller than those in Western homes because of Japan’s earthquake building codes. Rooms in these abodes often appear small and cramped, yet with some easy tweaks, you can create the illusion of a more spacious home!
With reports of earthquakes frequently in the news, you are probably wondering how you can avoid a disaster at home if one strikes in your area. Although Japan is one of the most seismically active places on earth, it is arguably one of the best prepared for earthquakes, with plenty of expressly made gadgets and proven methods for making your living space earthquake proof. Follow these simple steps to improve the safety of your home!
As one of Japan’s most trusted luxury housekeeping brands, Kurashinity requires its employees to undergo stringent training before working with clients. I traveled to the Tokyo headquarters of Pasona, Kurashinity’s parent, to see for myself just how intensive its hospitality-training sessions are.
With all the stresses, demands, and deadlines of modern life, barely anybody has time to give their house a good, deep clean. Most people fall into a familiar cleaning routine that keeps their house good enough, but not as clean as it could be.
Although homes in the high-rise buildings crowded into Japan’s cities may not have access to spacious yards, it is still possible for their residents to enjoy beautiful greenery, outdoors or indoors. Follow this guide to find the perfect houseplants for your home and lifestyle.
No matter how minimal your possessions, how organized your closets, or how inventive your storage solutions, sometimes small Japanese apartments just aren’t big enough to hold all of your belongings. Rather than grapple with constant clutter or throw out half of your worldly goods, why not try a popular storage method that keeps unneeded items in one convenient place outside your home?
What better way to usher in a new season than with a simple but effective room makeover? Rather than spending time and effort moving around or buying furniture, you can just swap the rug to transform the look and feel of your living space. With this easy-to-follow guide, you can find the perfect rug to suit your home.
You too can have a house as clean and inviting as a luxury hotel by following this easy 10-minute cleaning routine!
Thinking of keeping a pet in Japan and don’t know where to start? See the types of pets available and how to set up your home!
In Japan’s compact living spaces, smart storage solutions are required to prevent clutter. Follow Kurashinity’s eight tips to ensure a neat and tidy home.
Get into the spirit of spring with a hanami picnic under the cherry blossoms: top tips for creating a springtime bento lunch and delegating your spring cleaning to Kurashinity.
Give your living space a Japanese twist with three traditional design ideas and a professional cleaning by Kurashinity.
Four mindfulness exercises for busy expats in Japan, and a gentle reminder to delegate your household chores to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
Towels can be bulky and take up precious space in an already compact Japanese home. Four easy-to-follow steps on towel storage with Kurashinity.
On International Women’s Day, Kurashinity says thank you to its amazing female workforce and reaffirms its values promoting women’s empowerment.
A comprehensive guide to Japanese toilets in both public washrooms and private homes, including how to maintain your own washlet toilet with help from Kurashinity.
Follow these tips for sustainable waste management in Japan, and make your eco-friendly home shine with Kurashinity cleaning services.
Expats moving around from country to country can easily accumulate unnecessary clutter. A summary of the KonMari tidying method.
Master the art of gift giving in Japanese culture, with tips on what to buy and taboos to avoid. Don’t forget to treat yourself with Kurashinity.
Create a calming minimalistic toy space that will get kids actively involved in tidying up, and keep it sparkling clean with help from Kurashinity.
Work-life balance is important. Leave the house cleaning to Kurashinity, and enjoy time for yourself with these top five cultural hobbies in Japan.
What is it like to work as a housekeeper in Japan? Read all about Kurashinity’s training programs and why it sets their housekeeping service apart.
Kurashinity is your one-stop solution for housekeeping services in Japan. No home is too big or small. Leave it to the experts.
At last, the day has arrived. After almost three years of waiting behind closed borders, your new life in Japan can finally begin! After reading up on visas, jumping administration hurdles and organizing your to-do list for the move, now it’s time for the fun part: settling into life here in Japan.
There’s nothing better than kicking back with a nice bottle of wine with your nearest and dearest friends and enjoying slightly sinful finger foods and tasty treats, all in the comfort of your own home. Home gatherings are the perfect way to catch up, share laughs and unwind, and a welcome escape from pandemic doom and gloom. For those of you with children, it can be a great chance for the kids and adults to enjoy a leisurely meal together, no matter the occasion.