Possibly the most traditional element in a Japanese house is the washitsu or tatami room, with no equivalent in the West. It is a room defined by flooring of fixed-size straw mats," she writes. "By 1965, as most Japanese raced to Westernise their houses, only 55% of homes had such a room. Since the bubble years, however, there has been a reversal: according to a 1998 study, 91% of houses had a washitsu."
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