So far, I have moved from Chubu → Kansai (student age) → Kanto.
Among these, I feel that there are many DIY shops in the central area.
After a little research, it was as expected.
My (prefecture) of hometown is proud of the number of DIY stores in Japan.
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Since I was a child, I made some wiring work, water repair and garden maintenance, as well as making shelves and desks by myself.
I felt that my surroundings were similar.
When I was in junior high school, I climbed the roof and set up the antenna.(When I tried to set it up at home recently, I was stopped by my wife.)
I believed that "It would be a story of a rich man living in a big house" about "calling an electrician just for television wiring”
I heard the story of my wife's parents, and I knew that I misunderstood.
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I am excited when I approach a DIY shop.
When it becomes a huge DIY shop, the excitement is further increased.
Basically, I go to the DIY shop to solve the problem when something goes wrong.
However, when looking at the goods of the DIY shop, another solution comes to mind, and it is also so much fun.
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The tools displayed in the DIY shop also entertain me.
I have mentioned it before-
- The "electric chain saw" has turned a huge garden tree into a piece of wood in less than an hour,
- "Hydraulic jack" lifts the car of my family lightly, and the replacement of the snow tire will be completed within 30 minutes.
The cost performance is overwhelming when I ask the contractor, and moreover, these tasks are fun for myself.
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However, I also know that these are not "fun" for everyone.
For me, shopping malls are just stores, except bookstores and restaurants, and amusement park is just a stress generator, unless it is waiting for 0 minutes.
So, this time,
"Next to Tokyo Disneyland, a Japan's largest DIY shop will be added and making it possible for mutual access."
I would like to try about the 100th proposal.
I think there are certain needs, but how about that?