Okinawa is like living in central Florida, only more humid.
Humidity is common to most of Japan and so the Japanese have all sorts of neat devices for reducing the amount of moisture that gets trapped in your clothes, your bedding, your closets, and so on.
Here are some of the products we've found so far:

This is the ol' zo-san (Mr. Elephant), put it in your closet, behind a curtain, pretty much anywhere and it will start collecting the moisture in the air.


The picture above this one is of our closet and you'll notice there's some kind of wooden palette next to zo-san:

What's crazy is this (February) is supposed to be one of the driest parts of the year in Okinawa. It did rain here for about two and a half weeks straight when we first arrived, so that may account for some of it. We'll come back to bedding in another post; but I did want to show several other moisture-reducing gadgets that we've picked up along the way including this one that you put under your futon:

You can hang this bad boy in your closet:

and you can put these in your suits:


1 comment:
I love these cleaning and daily life posts. So fascinating!
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