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When buying a house in Japan, what do Japanese real estate agents mean by R, L, D and K?

R stands for room, L stands for living room, D stands for dining room, K stands for kitchen area, and the number before the letter is the number of rooms.

Entrance: entrance

Shoe cabinet: shoe cabinet

Hall: corridor

Storage: storage room

Bedroom: a foreign-style room.

Japanese room: Japanese room.

Closet: closet

クローゼット(Closet): wardrobe

トィレ/WC (toilet/water closet): toilet.

Dressing room: washstand

Bathroom /UB (Bathroom/Unit Bathroom): Bathroom.

Wash /W (washing machine): the place where the washing machine is placed.

Cold/R: where to put /R (the refrigerator.

バルコニー(Balcony/Terrace): balcony

MB (Meter Box): Water, electricity and gas meter boxes.

PS (pipeline space): pipeline room

ォークィンクローゼット/WIC (walk-in wardrobe): dressing room.

1R: indicates a room. If there is a kitchen, there is no partition between the kitchen and the room.

1K: one-room apartment with kitchen. The kitchen and the room are separate.

1DK: One-room apartment with dining room and kitchen, usually integrated.

1LDK: one-bedroom apartment with one bedroom, one living room and one kitchen. There is an obvious gap between the living room and the kitchen, and the area is generally above 15 square meters.