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The Japanese Home Library · An Almanac No. I

Cut Your Household Bills by $2,000+ a Year — the Old-World Way Your Grandmother Knew

360+ simple, proven money-saving methods across 11 illustrated books — blending timeless American thrift with the Japanese art of mottainai (waste nothing). One instant download.

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Eleven Books · One Complete Home

Most "savings guides" hand you one thin PDF. This is a whole shelf.

Eleven illustrated volumes · 600+ pages · 360+ numbered methods, every one tested in a real American household.

1The Money BookThe kakeibo ledger & 100-year-old habits that find money you're losing.
2The Kitchen & PantryPreserve, ferment, and stretch a week of groceries into two.
3The Garden BookGrow hundreds of pounds of food — even on a patio.
4The Pest BookSend ants, roaches & garden bugs packing — no exterminator.
5The Clean HomeReplace a cabinet of sprays with a few cheap staples.
6The Remedies BookMake your own soaps, balms & personal care for pennies.
7The Minimalist HomeDanshari decluttering that turns clutter into cash.
8The Repair BookFix it instead of tossing it — kept alive for years longer.
9The Warm & Cool HomeShrink the bill that hurts most: heating & cooling.
10The Off-Grid BookHarvest rain, capture free sun, keep the lights on.
11The Self-Sufficient HomeChickens, cheap land, foraging — the homestead capstone.

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Let's Be Honest About the Money

You don't need every method. You need a handful that fit your home.

Here's what a typical American household spends — and a conservative estimate of what these methods trim. No miracles. Just the math.

Where the money goesAvg / yearYou save
Heating & cooling~$1,300$200–$400
Water & utilities~$1,100$100–$250
Groceries & food waste~$9,000$600–$1,200
Household goods & cleaning~$900$150–$300
Pest control & garden~$500$150–$300
Repairs & replacements~$1,500$200–$500
Impulse & duplicate spendingvaries$300–$700
Personal care & remedies~$400$80–$150
Realistic net savings~$1,800–$3,800 / yr

Household figures based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey and U.S. Energy Information Administration data. Savings are conservative estimates; results depend on your home, climate, and habits. ⚠ Verify each figure before launch.

Look Inside

Numbered, illustrated, and written in plain English.

Every method has a hand-painted illustration, simple steps, and the dollars it saves — right at the top.

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Here's Everything You Get Today

A household education — for less than one takeout dinner.

📚 11 illustrated volumes (360+ methods)$154
🎁 The Kakeibo Savings Ledger (printable)$12
🎁 Seasonal Garden & Harvest Calendar$9
🎁 Pantry & Preservation Chart$9
🎁 Pest-Fix Quick-Reference Card$7
🎁 Declutter-to-Cash Checklist$7
♾️ Lifetime updates — every future edition, free$21
Total real value~$219
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5 Printables to Make It Stick

The books teach you. These make it automatic.

Bonus 1
The Kakeibo Ledger

The 100-year-old Japanese budgeting page, redrawn for U.S. dollars.

$12 value
Bonus 2
Garden & Harvest Calendar

When to plant, pick, and preserve — adaptable to your USDA zone.

$9 value
Bonus 3
Pantry & Preservation Chart

Shelf life, freezing, canning, and drying times at a glance.

$9 value
Bonus 4
Pest-Fix Quick Card

Ants? Mice? Aphids? The cheap natural fix in five seconds.

$7 value
Bonus 5
Declutter-to-Cash List

A room-by-room danshari walkthrough that turns stuff into money.

$7 value
From the Author

Hi, I'm Michael Sato.

I grew up in a Japanese-American home where nothing was ever wasted. My grandmother came to the States with almost nothing and ran our household on a fraction of what our neighbors spent — not because she was poor, but because she'd been raised on an idea the Japanese call : a quiet refusal to waste anything.

She mended socks until they were more thread than sock. She kept a little ledger called a kakeibo and could tell you to the dollar where the month had gone. She grew vegetables in a strip of yard the size of a parking space. And somehow, the house always felt full.

When my own bills started climbing, I began writing her methods down and sharing them on YouTube. I did not expect hundreds of thousands of American families to show up — but it turns out this wisdom isn't really Japanese or American. It's just human, and we've mostly forgotten it.

So I spent two years putting everything into one place: eleven books, 360+ methods, the library I wish someone had handed me with my first apartment and my first scary utility bill.

— Michael

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Questions Real People Ask

Before you grab the library.

Will these methods work in my climate?

Yes — they're built on principles, not one perfect backyard, and the books call out cold-, hot-, and dry-climate variations. The garden bonus adapts to your USDA zone.

I live in an apartment or I rent. Is this for me?

Absolutely. A huge share of the methods need no yard and no landlord's permission — container gardening, pantry savings, decluttering, cleaning, pest control, and the kakeibo budgeting all work in a one-bedroom.

Is this too "Japanese"? Do I need special ingredients?

No. The Japanese ideas here are mindsets — waste nothing, declutter with intention, budget on paper. The actual methods use ordinary things from any U.S. grocery or hardware store. Every foreign word is translated in plain English.

Do I need special skills or tools?

No. If you can follow a recipe, you can do everything in these books. Methods are numbered, illustrated, and written plainly — from "do-it-tonight" easy to bigger weekend projects.

How fast will I actually save money?

Some methods save you the same week (cleaning swaps, food waste, pest fixes). Others — gardening, repairs, energy habits — build over the season. Most readers find the $47 pays for itself within the first month.

What format is it, and how do I get it?

It's a digital download — 11 illustrated PDF volumes plus 5 printables — readable on your phone, tablet, computer, or printed at home. You get it instantly after checkout. Nothing is shipped.

What if it's not for me?

You're covered by a 7-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Email us within 7 days and we'll refund every penny — and you keep the printables.

Will I have to pay again for updates?

Never. Your purchase includes lifetime updates — every new edition lands in your inbox free.

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The "Keep Your Money" Guarantee

Read the books. Try the methods. If the library doesn't show you how to save more than you paid — or you just don't love it — email us within 7 days for a full, no-questions-asked refund. You even keep the printables. The only way you lose is by not trying.

Stop paying for what your grandparents got for free.

Eleven books. 360+ methods. The old-world way to keep more of every dollar — starting tonight.

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