This house has seen better days.
Abandoned houses are a major problem in Japan. Many are falling apart and causing problems, they attract criminals, and they are just eyesores. Yet the government either can't or won't do anything about it. In fact, the government is causing the problem. The tax code encourages building houses on one's property by giving a tax discount, so the owners of these abandoned houses have little incentive to have them torn down.
On the other side, there is a growing community of thrill-seekers who break into these abandoned houses (called haikyo) and explore them, documenting their findings on blogs or youtube.
I pass this house often when I take my son to his pre-school. He calls it the Totoro house. I guess it reminds him of the one in that movie.
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