Man sits on wood step of short staircase beside wall-mounted sink and stool with green laminate top past entry into the Hirano, Osaka, Japan home of Tsuyoshi and Maya Ohama designed by local firm FujiwaraMuro Architects.

When Life Gave Them an Oddly Shaped Lot, a Young Family Made a Superbly Skinny 868-Square-Foot Home

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Concrete from the exterior path continues across the ground level, creating an extended genkan, a traditional Japanese entryway that serves as a place to take off and leave one’s shoes. "I think the entrance is my favorite part," says Tsuyoshi. "It’s wide enough for the kids to put on their shoes comfortably."