Beat the Heat: Dealing with Humidity and Mold in Japan

What is that ghastly sight!?

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Ah, humidity. Japan is a big place, but a large part of Japan sits with the “humid subtropical climate” zone, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. These long hot and humid summers can be difficult to get used to for someone from a more temperate climate, and create concerns that some people may be unaware of; for example, mold.

H&R Group’s Japan Info Swap, a site containing the best information about living in Tokyo, Nagoya, and throughout Japan, shares with you a variety of ways to rid your home of mold.
Check out their very informative post:

Dealing with Humidity and Mold in Japan

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