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I was mostly joking, but I think the tatami measurement is a common practice and the house selling Japanese websites use to add the tatami distribution on the house plan. I don't know, but I have the feeling in a ryokan rooms will have also that measurement. The use of gou is still there, even if the bottle is labeled in metric system. You will notice sake bottles measure 720 ml that's a weird number in Western.well.... I mean... if you want to be particular lol, but this actually is old system. Its not so much used these days. so, yes, most rooms still measure in metric. Not as much these days, but you are right about most Sake measurement. Many company still use the traditional measurement but only change this for export. yes, I agree, the old system is actually very good. Just metric is much more accurate.
I'm not sure of the word is accurate to describe a metric system. Once the measure is fixed, If we decide that 10 gou = 1 Shou = 1.8 liters, that will have the same degree of precision. It's just a convention.
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