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In the Philippines, the approach of washing is taking a different approach. The way of washing can be divided into two camps, urban and rural. In rural areas, there is a weekly laundry day along the river; it is done manually and is a public event. Every technology that makes access to clean water accessible will be of great help. Public washbowl and places covered with fresh spring water make washing easier. Since there are 7,000 islands and many villages in Japan, it is a continuous task to build basic rural water infrastructure.
For overseas trips, we can emphasize what seems to be commonplace in our lives. In October 2015, I traveled from San Francisco to the Philippines and talked about my laundry service with my Filipino friend Iman. This is one of my favorite annual conversations - this seemingly unimportant cultural difference opens up a big moment in technology and urban planning. Iman asked me that Americans have time to wash their clothes. When I was young, my mother washed the clothes with a washing machine and a dryer for all of us. In the university, I use a coin type speed queen machine under the dorm. I feel like an adult in a vibrant university environment by washing clothes. Since then, I am very fortunate to have a washing machine and a dryer in my apartment. It is only a few minutes a week to wash clothes for our two families.
The Philippine coin launderet is a combination of family-run home business and laundry chain. There are few self-service coin launders, but there are several modern facilities for large-scale laundry. (The first commercial laundry in Manila began when Dominard S. Assis, Senior bought a US land track washer trailer from the American Army in 1946.) In Manila, washing and folding services are much more It is cheap. San Francisco's laundry, folding and shipping fee is $ 35 for Manila and only $ 4.30. It is good for me to do my laundry in San Francisco, but for many people in Manila, cheap labor costs make smart choices for outsourcing.