Japanese houses don't have central heating. They use space heaters. Old Japanese houses had a square fire hole recessed in the floor. I kind of wish we had a fire place.
The problem with kerosene space heaters is that you can only use them when you are home. When you get home from work, it will be the same temperature as it is outside. You can't really run them while you sleep, so when you wake up it might be just above freezing in your apartment. At least, that's the coldest it has gotten so far.
I'm asleep in my bed and I'm slightly worried about the pipes freezing. This is an adjustment.
I'd never have expected a cultural adjustment to come from the way I heat my house. It isn't a big adjustment, it is just one of the unexpected things that you don't think about when you move to a foreign country. And the fact that the amount we spend on kerosene at the gas station is so much cheaper than what we would spend on natural gas in the US is nice.
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