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As winter draws to a close, it’s time to face the clutter. If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably spent months huddled under the duvet, surrounded by bulky jackets and cozy blankets. Now, your apartment may be filled with layers of dust, forgotten corners and objects that need a proper cleaning. Spring cleaning in Japan is more than just tidying up. It’s about decluttering (danshari) and deep cleaning (oosouji) and it’s an opportunity to refresh your space and learn new vocabulary. Read on to learn about how to describe the ins and outs of tidying up in Japanese. Japanese Vocabulary for C...