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Van-dwelling or vanlife is a lifestyle of living in a vehicle full or part-time. The names are compound words that derive from the fact that it is typically done in a van that has been modified with basic amenities, such as house batteries, solar panels, a bed platform, some form of toilet, sink, and storage space. Some vandwellers live this lifestyle by choice while seeking freedom, self-sufficiency, and mobility without paying for conventional stationary housing, while for others it may be one step from living on the street or in a shelter. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, an idealized version has been popularized through social media with the hashtag #vanLife. Although the term vandwelling implies living in a van, many types of vehicles may be used for permanent, mobile l

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  • Van-dwelling or vanlife is a lifestyle of living in a vehicle full or part-time. The names are compound words that derive from the fact that it is typically done in a van that has been modified with basic amenities, such as house batteries, solar panels, a bed platform, some form of toilet, sink, and storage space. Some vandwellers live this lifestyle by choice while seeking freedom, self-sufficiency, and mobility without paying for conventional stationary housing, while for others it may be one step from living on the street or in a shelter. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, an idealized version has been popularized through social media with the hashtag #vanLife. Although the term vandwelling implies living in a van, many types of vehicles may be used for permanent, mobile living arrangements, including former public buses or school buses ("skoolies"), campervans, recreational vehicles (RVs), travel trailers, motorhomes, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and cars. (en)
  • 車中泊(しゃちゅうはく)は、自動車または電車内で夜を過ごすこと。 「車中泊」の定義は団体や媒体などでばらつきがあり定まっていないが、本項目では多くの媒体で解されている「通常移動手段として用いている自動車や鉄道車両を宿泊施設の代替として用いてそこで就寝する」事例について記すこととし、車内での一時的な休憩や仮眠、あるいは車両自体が固定されており宿泊施設として取り扱われているもの(SLホテル・列車ホテルなど)については本項目では取り扱わない。 (ja)
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  • 車中泊(しゃちゅうはく)は、自動車または電車内で夜を過ごすこと。 「車中泊」の定義は団体や媒体などでばらつきがあり定まっていないが、本項目では多くの媒体で解されている「通常移動手段として用いている自動車や鉄道車両を宿泊施設の代替として用いてそこで就寝する」事例について記すこととし、車内での一時的な休憩や仮眠、あるいは車両自体が固定されており宿泊施設として取り扱われているもの(SLホテル・列車ホテルなど)については本項目では取り扱わない。 (ja)
  • Van-dwelling or vanlife is a lifestyle of living in a vehicle full or part-time. The names are compound words that derive from the fact that it is typically done in a van that has been modified with basic amenities, such as house batteries, solar panels, a bed platform, some form of toilet, sink, and storage space. Some vandwellers live this lifestyle by choice while seeking freedom, self-sufficiency, and mobility without paying for conventional stationary housing, while for others it may be one step from living on the street or in a shelter. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, an idealized version has been popularized through social media with the hashtag #vanLife. Although the term vandwelling implies living in a van, many types of vehicles may be used for permanent, mobile l (en)
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  • 車中泊 (ja)
  • Van-dwelling (en)
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