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Genkan (玄関) are
traditional ****anese
entryway areas for a house, apartment, or building, a
combination of a
porch and a doormat. It is
usually located...
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Amsterdam have
women in the windows, tend to have a
young woman kneeling by the
genkan (entryway) or in the
living room (which is
fully open to the street) of...
- does not have a
designated use for each room
aside from the
entrance area (
genkan, 玄関), kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. Any room can be a
living room, dining...
- At the
entrance of
every school, from
preschool to college,
there is a
genkan with an ****igned
locker (getabako) for each
student to put uwabaki. A student's...
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stricter shoe-wearing
rules than
their Jewish counterparts. In ****an, the
genkan, an
entryway area to a house, apartment, or building, is
where outdoor shoes...
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Breezeway Conversation pit Cubby-hole Deck
Elevator dumbwaiter Entryway/
Genkan Fireplace hearth Foyer Hall
Hallway Inglenook Lanai Loft
Loggia Overhang...
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summer camp,
Minnesota Lobby at a
leasing office Atrium (architecture)
Genkan Vestibule (architecture) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lobby" . Encyclopædia...
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customers inside.
Antarala –
vestibule in
certain Hindu temples Entryway Genkan –
entryway area in ****anese
buildings Propylaeum –
monumental gateway in...
- Dēto) Zoo (動物園, Dōbutsuen) Bike
Courier (バイク便, Baiku-bin)
Entrance (玄関,
Genkan)
Jealousy (嫉妬, ****to)
Secret (秘密, Himitsu) Lie (嘘, Uso)
Proposal (プロポーズ...
- dust that may be
attached to the soles. Instead,
shoes are
removed in the
genkan (mudroom or
entrance foyer), and
often replaced with
slippers called uwabaki...