A one room apartment in Japan is a model of efficiency. Just inside the door, which often is a sliding type door so as not to take up too much space, is a small kitchen area containing a sink, a sideboard with a one burner gas ring, and one or two shelves overhead.
Immediately next to the kitchen area is a large storage area which contains all the bedding and clothing that are needed in the apartment. This storage area is large enough to hold a low chest-drawers, if necessary.
The room itself may be as small as 4 mats (one mat is about two meters long and one meter wide) or as large as eight or twelve mats. Even the smallest room contains at least a low table, which often may be folded at night or simply leaned against a wall.
It may also contain a small refrigerator, a television set, and a bookcase or a wardrobe, or both, never giving the impression of being overly crowded.
In this passage, the information about the apartment is given in a _________ way.
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