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I actually wasn't all too sure about the System Kitchen thing myself as I just transliterated it, but you can find it mentioned in the third paragraph of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_kitchen#The_kitchen_in_the_Taisho_period. It's basically referring to a standard kitchen setup. | |||
As for 5LDK, terms like #DK and #LDK are pretty common in the Japanese housing market. The # represents how many rooms/bedrooms it has, and DK stands for a separate dining room/kitchen or LDK means a living room/dining room/kitchen. Just as a note, when Ryuuji mentions the living room he's actually talking about the part designated as something of a lounge area. | |||
[[User:Trabius|Trabius]] 16:11, 24 September 2008 (PDT) |
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What is a 'system-kitchen'?
Would 5LDK be better served if it were written out? (Meaning I have know idea what is means either.) (Ok, so I can deduce what it means by reading the sentence...) (I'm just rambling aren't I?)
No idea what that reference is to.
Akirasav 13:15, 24 September 2008 (PDT)
I actually wasn't all too sure about the System Kitchen thing myself as I just transliterated it, but you can find it mentioned in the third paragraph of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_kitchen#The_kitchen_in_the_Taisho_period. It's basically referring to a standard kitchen setup.
As for 5LDK, terms like #DK and #LDK are pretty common in the Japanese housing market. The # represents how many rooms/bedrooms it has, and DK stands for a separate dining room/kitchen or LDK means a living room/dining room/kitchen. Just as a note, when Ryuuji mentions the living room he's actually talking about the part designated as something of a lounge area.
Trabius 16:11, 24 September 2008 (PDT)