In our house this is our only bathroom sink. We have one in the kitchen of course but unlike American homes that might have a sink in the master bathroom, and another one or two in the regular bathroom and ANOTHER close to the laundry room, Japanese homes usually have only one sink. When we moved into our house I really felt happy for that! A couple of our first apartments had only the kitchen sink and that was where we did our face washing and tooth brushing as well as dish washing and food preparation.
And our old apartments didn't have centrally heated water... The kitchen sink had an "instant" gas water heater above it and with a flip of the gas line and a sputtering of gas lighting, within seconds there was the hot water. I always wondered how it could get heated so quickly. (Water heater picture from the Internet)
As an aside... Most Japanese homes don't have hot water for their washing machines... We wash in cold water or economically minded people will pump the hot water from the bath the night before into the washing machine tank. My washing machine has a pump and hose attached to it but it still means the hose drags across the laundry room to reach the bathtub. And besides, Tetsu and I use the bath at the pool nowadays so for the most part our bathtub is defunct... thus cold water laundry.
This is my
Mi doesn't wait for me...

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Isn't Mi the one who has chosen your husband as her human? Could she just be protesting against his grooming, which means he will then leave the house soon after? What devotion!
I always do my wash in cold water. It doesn't seem worth paying for hot water when the laundry comes out fine. :-)
cute cat...! can't help not to giggle when reading your post n look at the picture of the waiting cat. totally cute Mi. you have such unique cats, Tanya.
Awww...she loves him! She just wants some attention! Wow your kitchen is tiny. I gotta admit I admire you for cooking with that little bit of counter!
Your counter space is like mine and I use a big plywood board when I need more room. I do envy you that window!
These days the toilet tank has a small "sink" on top so one can wash in icy water. Once I dipped water out of the bath with a bucket to do the wash but that was more about saving water. These days there is no hot water to the machine but I think that is pretty well standard for Japan.
No kitty in my sink but since the dog's dish is in that room, I seldom have it to myself. Nikko pushes open the door and comes in,
suddenly needing a drink? The joy of sliding doors.
Cats have the strangest habits don't they, and not always easy to explain why they do things. Our washing machine is plumbed in and does both hot and cold water. We do it at 40 degrees F, which works well. We have two bathrooms, so two showers, two toilets and two sinks, as well as a toilet and sink in the laundry room, and the sink in the kitchen, so there's more than enough for the two of us. No bath though, which doesn't bother us as we prefer to shower.
I only have two sinks too - one in the kitchen and one in the bathroom. There is a sink in the garage, but it isn't attached to water. Maybe for washing the hands after working on the car. There is a bucket at the bottom to catch the waste. Wow, you have less counter space than I do. There isn't much here, but I have a few inches more than that.
My cat, Tiggy,Likes to sit in the bath.
such a cute story and pic of little Mi.
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