The Anime Trope
If you watch Japanese anime or movies set in the summer, you have definitely seen this scene:
Characters sit on a narrow wooden floor strip outside the house, their feet dangling over the garden, eating slices of watermelon and listening to wind chimes.

What is Engawa?
That wooden strip is called the “Engawa.”
It is a traditional Japanese veranda that wraps around the outside of a classic wooden house.
It acts as a brilliant architectural buffer zone — it is technically outside, yet still sheltered by the extended roof.
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The Ultimate Chill Spot
Historically, the Engawa was the ultimate social space. You could sit there and chat with a passing neighbor without the formality of inviting them fully inside the house. Today, it is widely recognized as a peaceful spot for grandparents to sip green tea and relax while looking at the garden.

A Fading Culture
Sadly, this iconic piece of Japanese culture is slowly disappearing. As land in cities becomes more expensive and houses adopt Western-style, compact, closed-off designs, there is simply no space left to build a traditional Engawa.
The Original Patio
For Americans, it is similar to having a front porch or a backyard patio, but far more intimate and deeply connected to nature. Sitting on an Engawa is the quintessential way to feel the gentle shift of the Japanese seasons.
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