We hope you to live like at home.
Here we provide guide information for your daily life.
While all six air conditioners can operate at the same time, they cannot be started simultaneously to prevent overloading the electrical current.
Starting multiple air conditioners at once draws a large amount of current.
In Japan, household electrical current is limited to a maximum of 60A. The maximum amperage for a single electrical outlet is 15A.
If excessive current is detected, Tokyo Electric Power Company will automatically cut off the power. Please be aware.
When excessive current is detected, the power will automatically cut off for 10 seconds. If the issue is not resolved and the problem recurs, the power will be automatically shut off by Tokyo Electric Power Company.
If an automatic power outage occurs, it may take time to restore, so please be cautious.
For more details, please check the Tokyo Electric Power Company's website. https://www.tepco.co.jp/pg/consignment/for-general/trouble
When using the air conditioner, make sure to close the doors and windows in the room to prevent the air conditioner from working too hard due to excessive current.
To avoid wasting resources, please use electricity and water appropriately.
Sorting garbage is important. Especially, if bottles and PET bottles are put in burnable garbage, they won't be collected, so please be careful.
Also, to prevent crows from scattering garbage, be sure to use a net for burnable garbage.
Regular household waste becomes burnable waste.
Collection Days: Every Monday and Thursday. Please put it out by 8:30 in the morning at the parking area designated outdoor location.
When the trash in the house is full, please put it in the outdoor garbage bin.
PET bottles, cans, and glass bottles are recyclable resources.
Please do not put PET bottles, cans, and glass bottles in the burnable waste bin.
If there are PET bottles, cans, or glass bottles in the burnable garbage, it will not be collected. This could cause inconvenience to your neighbors, so please be careful.
Collection Days: Every Wednesday. Please put it out by 8:30 in the morning at the parking area designated outdoor location.
Since bathrooms tend to be humid, be sure to ventilate them.
In summer, open the bathroom window to prevent mold.
After shower, be sure to press ventilation button ① to ventilate the bathroom.
It is necessary to use filters to prevent pipes from clogging with garbage.
If garbage remains after washing in the kitchen, replace the filter. Filters are located under the kitchen shelves.
Replace the filter in the bath drain once a day. Filters are located under the washbasin.
As bath mats contain water, they need to be disinfected and dried.
On sunny days, dry the bath mat outside for disinfection and drying under sunlight.
On rainy days, you can replace it with a spare mat.
Never leave the area while the stove is on. If you leave the stove during cooking, the flame may become too strong or food may burn. Always stay attentive while the stove is in use.
Using gas can produce carbon monoxide. Always make sure to run the exhaust fan or open windows to provide sufficient ventilation.
To prevent burns or fires, make sure small children do not get close to the stove during cooking.
If you have small children, lock the gas stove controls as shown in the image to prevent them from operating the buttons.
After finishing cooking, make sure to turn off the flame completely. Keep the ventilation running for a while before turning it off.
Just like at home, please wash towels yourself for hygiene.
If necessary, wash bed sheets yourself as well.
If you need to change them urgen, please contact to the host.
After using the washing machine, it is necessary to clean the filter.
If the filter is not cleaned, it may cause water leakage or prevent the washing machine from functioning properly.