Is your room a mess? Check out the most zoned environments in Japan!

If you are - a little - disorganized and keep hearing people complain that your room is a mess, you can now show some reference pictures to show that “chaos” is just a matter of point of view. According to the folks at Kotaku, a few years ago it became fashionable in Japan to publish images of environments that seem to have been hit by some kind of disaster.

The curious thing about these incredibly messy and dirty places is that, contrary to what most of us could imagine, many belong to girls! We usually relate the mess to the poor guys when that's not always the case. According to a study of 550 women aged 20-29 in Japan, nearly 23 percent of them admitted to living in a messy, unclean environment and being informed of it by others.

In addition, the survey found that 34% of participants believed they lived in messy environments, although no one had ever said anything to them, and 8.7% had heard someone complain about their living conditions but denied that their rooms or houses were dirty. or cluttered. There are thousands of examples on the internet, but you can check out a selection of the most chaotic rooms and rooms below:

Dumping ground

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Where's the floor?

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After party

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Sea of ​​cans

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Mountain of gift bags

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Katrina

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Hidden furniture

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What pillow is this?

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Passage interrupted

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How many chairs are in the photo?

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