Tokyo's impermanent skinny house made to age well with owners

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  • @a697ag
    @a697ag 7 років тому +4621

    'Aging is not a bad thing. Aging is a good thing" ... Beautiful man

    • @PointyGorman
      @PointyGorman 7 років тому +31

      This was my favourite part of the video, very important concept to me :)

    • @baboom007
      @baboom007 7 років тому +59

      Aging fucking *SUCKS*

    • @ivaanwut
      @ivaanwut 7 років тому +48

      Aging = Dying

    • @RikuTamo44
      @RikuTamo44 7 років тому +26

      i thought he said asian...so "asians are a good thing" 😂😂

    • @sheilahiggins6427
      @sheilahiggins6427 7 років тому +5

      Wabi sabi

  • @jagajag2575
    @jagajag2575 6 років тому +1337

    This video makes me happy for an oddly unexplainable reason. I believe it had something to do with the calm happiness that emanates from the couple and their modest home.

    • @mrjohnnyk
      @mrjohnnyk 6 років тому +29

      I think you explained it. It is a nice break from a society that seems to value size and lavishness above all else.

    • @revelbangtanexo2642
      @revelbangtanexo2642 6 років тому +1

      I had the same feeling too... but i also sense loneliness :(

    • @sofialaya596
      @sofialaya596 5 років тому

      there's lots to learn from other cultures, allways

    • @asparrow9876
      @asparrow9876 5 років тому

      The Feng-Shui was definitely at maximum levels. Japanese people are so orderly and innocent when they want to be, it's adorable lmfao.

  • @VivalaryMan
    @VivalaryMan 5 років тому +1322

    Everytime I think I've got it all figured out.. the Japanese show up.

    • @Dashinix
      @Dashinix 5 років тому +11

      Ain’t nothing wrong with it.

    • @EvanandDevan
      @EvanandDevan 5 років тому +18

      - Pearl Harbor

    • @estebansilva1071
      @estebansilva1071 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @julianhermanubis6800
      @julianhermanubis6800 4 роки тому +2

      @@dsmooth7183 Which came after Pearl Harbor and the Japanese military invading half of Asia.

    • @mmm5149
      @mmm5149 4 роки тому +7

      @@julianhermanubis6800
      What of its house is connected with war?
      Because small house?

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 7 років тому +664

    I love the bathroom with the soaking tub. Feels like the outside has been brought inside with the big glass windows.

    • @mannygomez7208
      @mannygomez7208 7 років тому

      Phresh Ideas + Designs
      | u v that book shelf z

    • @srreal4821
      @srreal4821 6 років тому +3

      Digby Dooright i dont think people will go into their property and dig a hole underground to spy on middle aged peopld

    • @akashanil4540
      @akashanil4540 6 років тому

      SR Real XD nice one!

  • @rizky_diananto
    @rizky_diananto 7 років тому +2238

    I really like the bed height design. It is nice to wake up seeing that green plants. 🌱🍀

    • @HarisEka
      @HarisEka 7 років тому +24

      Rizky Diananto true, i need to go camping regularly only to experience that.

    • @레드썬쎗
      @레드썬쎗 7 років тому +13

      Rizky Diananto + morning drizzle.........oh my god

    • @rizky_diananto
      @rizky_diananto 7 років тому +5

      emozgay srnm there's a glass window between bed & those plants LOL

    • @08animefan
      @08animefan 7 років тому +2

      Rizky Diananto Only one problem. If it floods during the night they'd drown

    • @GenderPranks
      @GenderPranks 7 років тому +21

      GamingIncarnate so what. you could wake up and see a field of weed next to your bed and inhale the aroma before plucking a bud off from the tree of life like in heaven.

  • @TheAlex7863
    @TheAlex7863 5 років тому +689

    This feels like the scene of a Ghibli film. It’s both peaceful and peculiar in the best way.

    • @eunicegonzalez1436
      @eunicegonzalez1436 4 роки тому +5

      That was I was thinking while watching the video! I love the greens and the books.

    • @arleteti
      @arleteti 4 роки тому +1

      @@eunicegonzalez1436 ¹¹

    • @MFDoomguy21
      @MFDoomguy21 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly

  • @lucianolizana446
    @lucianolizana446 7 років тому +825

    Is so small, but at the same time has a lot of dignity and care

    • @koleyo9072
      @koleyo9072 7 років тому +3

      my ex always told me that. now she's dating some black dude idk why

    • @liveleaky7571
      @liveleaky7571 6 років тому

      Koleyo lol

    • @retlawx10
      @retlawx10 6 років тому +1

      Luciano Lizana Trump as a little dick but no dignity

    • @second_second_
      @second_second_ 6 років тому

      which one? the office? the house? the house is so big

  • @andreawisner7358
    @andreawisner7358 7 років тому +1731

    I like the way they use language to describe potential negatives as positives.

    • @thesoucesubstance5727
      @thesoucesubstance5727 7 років тому +17

      Andrea Wisner exactly.

    • @Swansen03
      @Swansen03 7 років тому +96

      Andrea Wisner that's typical Japanese edicate, it's taboo to speak negatively on things. 'negative' statements will change the characters a bit to represent the positive variant ..
      ----edit
      which is to say can get a little weird when there is so much focus on trying to make 'negative' things 'positive'. like say for example a business offer decline, or say problem with a food order or something, but, such is the culture.

    • @BlasterTheMaster
      @BlasterTheMaster 7 років тому +54

      Andrea Wisner I like the way they use their legs to walk around

    • @xcaluhbration
      @xcaluhbration 7 років тому +7

      Grantastic 🤣🤣🤣 oh man you beat me to the mean comment!

    • @LexorTheUber
      @LexorTheUber 7 років тому +11

      Andrea Wisner personally I don't, in fact I'd much rather they described it in dance

  • @dxdxxddx
    @dxdxxddx 5 років тому +700

    A lot of people don't realise that there are 2 buildings in this video. This whole video is about the couple building 2 different units on their land in order to avoid inheritance tax. They have a normal size house plus the smaller office space in front.

    • @Faith_Chi
      @Faith_Chi 5 років тому +48

      Yes, 'sub-divide'. Took me a while to realise too.

    • @InvincibleAkuma
      @InvincibleAkuma 5 років тому +52

      Yes and those people think they live in that skinny container lolol

    • @walteredstates
      @walteredstates 5 років тому +36

      Thanks v much for explaining this - i didn't think the video, or owners, did, at least not well.
      Unless i missed it.

    • @brunneng38
      @brunneng38 4 роки тому +35

      Thanks for explaining this. I was wondering where the normal sized room came from.

    • @jayesh6687
      @jayesh6687 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for that

  • @Alexa-lr8ti
    @Alexa-lr8ti 7 років тому +8095

    me the entire video: WHERE IS ALL THIS SPACE COMING FROM

    • @GooningAddict69
      @GooningAddict69 7 років тому +100

      Ikr

    • @smiley4995
      @smiley4995 6 років тому +406

      Like holy shit, is this a fucking Tardis?!

    • @SNUPE_FOXX92
      @SNUPE_FOXX92 6 років тому +177

      That's what I said! Where did all that other space come from 😂

    • @pakceillust1398
      @pakceillust1398 6 років тому +230

      Probably the house on the side, the small one for office

    • @BxBL85
      @BxBL85 6 років тому +68

      two lower floors (below street level on backyard terrain)

  • @larsvdwerf
    @larsvdwerf 7 років тому +1616

    This is amazingly perfect. Love the architects ideas about how to look at space. Small is not small, small is near. Great.

    • @jasianlerice6309
      @jasianlerice6309 7 років тому +57

      Stairs way not a good idea

    • @smtel4903
      @smtel4903 7 років тому +6

      I was confused by the living room's size. Why is it bigger than any floors? And how many floors does it have?

    • @Deva7
      @Deva7 7 років тому

      Small is the new big!!!

    • @tommywong3147
      @tommywong3147 6 років тому

      @@smtel4903 im asking the same question. How can the top floor be that big??

    • @Bolgavets
      @Bolgavets 5 років тому

      @@smtel4903 There are two buildings. The front building had the crafting room and library. The building behind had the bathroom, bedroom, and living area.

  • @MFDoomguy21
    @MFDoomguy21 3 роки тому +30

    I revisit this episode every few months. There’s something very serene about how they live that I love.

  • @GroovyBearTV
    @GroovyBearTV 6 років тому +2850

    Despite being small,the house is very beautiful and well organised 👌👌

  • @ranchyeezys5735
    @ranchyeezys5735 6 років тому +1982

    A lot of people are complaining about how it's small and uncomfortable and how he tries to sell it as something it's not, but i would LOVE to live in a place like that. So comfortable, organized and pretty.

    • @dangowo
      @dangowo 6 років тому +60

      ikr especially if it's just one or two people. It's so cozy.

    • @Lovelylily87
      @Lovelylily87 6 років тому +41

      but how will they climb up on those stairs when they get older?

    • @Lumi0215
      @Lumi0215 5 років тому +12

      Vannie Lee The aging well is about the main house.

    • @ronaldtreitner1460
      @ronaldtreitner1460 5 років тому +7

      sure just hope all your neighbors are not the neighbors from hell, you'll hear everything.

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN 5 років тому +7

      But it is not small at all 😂

  • @margiemonroe3116
    @margiemonroe3116 5 років тому +114

    I love how he describes everything. Very metaphoric and beautiful.

  • @DgThao
    @DgThao 7 років тому +2409

    how come they describe the house but sound like a philosophical story

    • @ronanwest1526
      @ronanwest1526 7 років тому +61

      Thao Duong I think they were better trying to explain what this house means to them on a more deeper level. Yes they could spend all video explaining the buildings logistics, and reasoning for how everything was set up, but this project means even more to them than that.

    • @pedrooscar1890
      @pedrooscar1890 7 років тому +45

      Thao Duong ask a culinary artist to explain his plate. this is an architect. It's an artform for him

    • @sandynguyen3162
      @sandynguyen3162 7 років тому +26

      It's about the feeling and atmosphere when you are at home.

    • @DgThao
      @DgThao 7 років тому +34

      I find it more about the abstract/soul of the house, not the house itself. the way he communicate is very soulful, yes it's an artform of himself. I bet it's how he said "Aging is not a bad thing. Aging is a good thing"

    • @XavierXEDO
      @XavierXEDO 7 років тому +30

      Because the house itself its philosophical. It is built to make you feel, enjoy, wonder and find new meanings.

  • @1KingsDen
    @1KingsDen 7 років тому +536

    I'm glad they got to the other part of the house because I was thinking "Where is my bed?"...I think it's cool that they have a designated work space and their living area is separate, it's just creative to me.

    • @HaggisDruid
      @HaggisDruid 7 років тому +56

      musicfeignraymondify It's a great idea, too. Helps you feel more like it's time to be productive, and not lazy, when you have to change your surroundings a little more. I can barely work in my own room, so I always sit at the kitchen table. I guess it's sorta the same idea.

    • @1KingsDen
      @1KingsDen 7 років тому +10

      ShyMaloki Definitely!

    • @smtel4903
      @smtel4903 7 років тому +2

      I was confused by the living room's size. Why is it bigger than any floors? And how many floors does it have?

    • @internetsummoner
      @internetsummoner 6 років тому

      smtel I asked the same question, that was what through me off !!

  • @micheal2458
    @micheal2458 5 років тому +256

    The ladder and climbing will become an issue with human aging at some point.
    But it's very lovely. If I lived alone, I'd dig it.

    • @systemhalodark
      @systemhalodark 5 років тому +31

      "I'd dig it"
      I believe that this is called a tomb.

    • @sanshirada1119
      @sanshirada1119 5 років тому

      @@systemhalodark hahahahaha 😂

    • @Faith_Chi
      @Faith_Chi 5 років тому +3

      Install a lift on outer wall.

    • @Fartdemon
      @Fartdemon 4 роки тому +5

      Although true, that is only their 'gatehouse' with the ladder - the main house behind it that they live in has stairs to navigate its two floors.

    • @true8912
      @true8912 4 роки тому +5

      Some people take care of themselves

  • @EnergyOfQi
    @EnergyOfQi 6 років тому +2670

    What a chill video the guy got that asmr voice mang relaxing af

    • @nuclearnachos3394
      @nuclearnachos3394 6 років тому +13

      Fr i thought the same thing

    • @JonhMunoz1
      @JonhMunoz1 6 років тому +7

      Glo Bro right? So relaxing

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 6 років тому +8

      Bit fruty but ok

    • @dot-y5b
      @dot-y5b 6 років тому +1

      no man doing asmr is kinda strange to me

    • @flifestyle2118
      @flifestyle2118 6 років тому +7

      I was about to comment the same thing. It literally made me sleepy, not of boredom (because great vid and very interesting house!), but because their voices are so soothing, lol!

  • @bee5120
    @bee5120 7 років тому +359

    The ironic thing is that many of these skinny houses are still bigger than the broom closet apartments you can rent for $1000+ in NYC.

  • @infinite8eyes
    @infinite8eyes 4 роки тому +52

    'It's a rich experience to touch'
    That's very beautiful line. Yet we often take it for granted.

  • @hytube999
    @hytube999 7 років тому +234

    The architect has a very calm way of talking and great use of words. Love it. The translation is a little truncated on occasions - but not bad.

    • @LaMasLatinaaa
      @LaMasLatinaaa 7 років тому +9

      hytube999 i agree! that's what i loved most, how carefully he chose his words. really emphasized the thoughtfulness put into the construction of the home

    • @tibs7095
      @tibs7095 6 років тому +1

      Yea. It all sounded like poetry.

  • @ATUAMAEzinha
    @ATUAMAEzinha 7 років тому +993

    they are so calm and organized

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 6 років тому +10

      Well its not in America is it now? This is in Japan.

    • @Happi-HD
      @Happi-HD 6 років тому +4

      SMGJohn your point is?

    • @neomcdoom
      @neomcdoom 6 років тому

      Cosmonauteable
      Except their population is declining because they can’t work up the nerve to fuck each other

  • @kirabradley9497
    @kirabradley9497 5 років тому +48

    I love the use of greenery. It makes something that would be otherwise kind of cold and strange look alive ♡

  • @gabrielathero
    @gabrielathero 7 років тому +1654

    This actually looks very comfortable to live in. I could get used to that.

    • @yellowstonethepony7769
      @yellowstonethepony7769 7 років тому +22

      Gabriel Drake yes. it does!

    • @hbprobrittop10
      @hbprobrittop10 7 років тому +12

      Gabriel Drake You would think it looks comfortable but it's basically like a cheap flat with Japanese decorations.

    • @BennyDYT1
      @BennyDYT1 7 років тому +19

      You might think it looks comfortable because you are not living there... now imagine yourself being FORCED to have this place because you could not afford more - Still comfortable? The mindset here is what is really scary about it, because every person deserves their own space... and the smaller it is, the less comfortable you feel.
      I am not saying that everyone deserves a freakin castle - god no... but a place you can stretch, breathe and overall prospect is healthy for both body and mind... and being stuck in some box is really not so far from being in a cage like an animal and all just because money.
      There is so much space on our planet and people like these are forced to live in such confined little land mass. That is just not right.
      Some people might prefer it, but some do not, at least they have a place though that is definitely positive, no matter how big. Still though does not change the fact everyone should be having chance.

    • @badoe7138
      @badoe7138 7 років тому +7

      Mark Johnson it's not only money, but also space. Japan has one of the largest populations in the world, and it's only a series of islands. The reason why it's so expensive is because the people who own the bigger homes bought those properties first, and obviously they're not going to give that up. Just like how you say that there's so much space in the world, unless through the machinations of war or money, Japan won't be getting any more land.

    • @MrGOLDENSHOT25
      @MrGOLDENSHOT25 7 років тому +1

      Gabriel Drake It's subjective. I'm 6ft 4in with broad shoulders... I like small cars, I like small rooms and small details but the halls and door ways in this house are to small for me. I like the bedroom and bathroom alot though.

  • @the_feature_selector859
    @the_feature_selector859 7 років тому +1985

    Was having a bad day and this video calmed me down. Thank you.

    • @ratri3319
      @ratri3319 7 років тому +25

      I hope your day gets better!

    • @ottomattiks3644
      @ottomattiks3644 7 років тому +3

      HEY LARRY!

    • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
      @fourfortyroadrunner6701 7 років тому +4

      I was having a good day and this video annoyed me

    • @determinedrisk
      @determinedrisk 7 років тому +6

      BumKneesOhYeah Really did have a calming affect didn't it?

    • @mariselasaenz4796
      @mariselasaenz4796 7 років тому +5

      BumKneesOhYeah oh my goodness yes. His voice and just the whole aura in general 💕

  • @ykcaydun
    @ykcaydun 4 роки тому +97

    If his wife likes small things, than she’d absolutely adore my self-esteem

  • @tagaway6173
    @tagaway6173 7 років тому +597

    I'm so dumb. I still don't understand how the house is set. I see it from outside and the length/height doesn't match the inside in my head. It looks really spacious on the inside, compared to the outside. I need the floor plan :)

    • @tomvu4126
      @tomvu4126 6 років тому +90

      3:50 they went to another building

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 6 років тому +50

      On both buildings, the have little or no insulation. The shelves are part of the wall & overall structure. The residence building is also partially underground.

    • @doob626
      @doob626 6 років тому +10

      InfernosReaper When they were in the bathroom talking about it being in the ground, it seemed like it was at ground level outside of the window. The pot’s were just on the fence.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 6 років тому +9

      @@doob626 Yes. I did say the part of the home where the people live is partially underground. That seems to include both the bathroom and the bedroom.
      The upstairs portion seems to be a living room and kitchen.

    • @y-fj9hh
      @y-fj9hh 6 років тому +1

      doubldog26 I think it’s the floor that dogs a little into the ground. Like, that the foundation is down in the ground instead of on top of it

  • @kap1117
    @kap1117 7 років тому +1078

    His voice sounds so soothing almost like an asmr video

    • @steveh4290
      @steveh4290 6 років тому +2

      Exactly what I was thinking! Similar to an ASMR vid I saw with a Japanese barber!

    • @lysamachite507
      @lysamachite507 6 років тому

      KAP 111 I

    • @erin8133
      @erin8133 6 років тому +1

      That's exactly what I thought when he started talking! It's so nice.

    • @second_second_
      @second_second_ 6 років тому +1

      what is asmr

    • @ascended17
      @ascended17 6 років тому

      He has a similar voice to the person who plays Alucard in Simphony of the Night

  • @ZingyTrends
    @ZingyTrends 5 років тому +44

    Where is all the space coming from
    I just noticed that there are two houses
    Small building for business and office
    Big one : a space conservative house

  • @ssimms8995
    @ssimms8995 6 років тому +958

    As a person who plans to remain single and doesn’t like to spend much money, this looks like the dream. Small house, less to keep clean

    • @paytonvahlberg3938
      @paytonvahlberg3938 5 років тому +178

      RuyXavier I don’t see why it’s looked down upon to be single. She wants to stay single, so let her be. She’s going to be so independent, she’ll be able to solve problems on her own, and she won’t have to rely on anyone. If she’s truly wanting to stay single, and isn’t just saying that because she’s not confident in herself, then good for her. I’d rather people be single, and happy with themselves, then be forced to be in pointless relationships just because you assholes are pressuring her. Being single, isn’t edgy

    • @shirkit
      @shirkit 5 років тому +11

      Bla bla bla

    • @cerephyr1799
      @cerephyr1799 5 років тому +30

      @Slice Dice in which country do you live that more kids mean more money?

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo 5 років тому +26

      “Doesn’t like to spend much money” I promise you that this was a very expensive house in terms of excavation, design, etc.

    • @xXWorldgamefunXx
      @xXWorldgamefunXx 5 років тому +5

      @@kashinimeyo You are probably paying more than a million in USD for this?
      It looks incredibly expensive.

  • @horses4555
    @horses4555 7 років тому +190

    I love Japanese culture, so calm, collected and gentle.

    • @romko4496
      @romko4496 6 років тому +7

      You better ask how gentle their culture is someone who witnessed it from first hand: Koreans, Manchurian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Philippinos etc.

    • @minisurfbanana
      @minisurfbanana 6 років тому +7

      Rom Ko still bitter? Look at Americans! Killed 100 million native Americans!

    • @minkere
      @minkere 6 років тому +4

      At least the Americans didn't perform horrific experiments on Natives.

    • @tlohbor2690
      @tlohbor2690 6 років тому +2

      i dont. i dont think they are calm, collected or gentle

    • @GetTpOrDIE
      @GetTpOrDIE 6 років тому

      Yankees were lucky to not have neighbors like koreans...

  • @jagdishm3072
    @jagdishm3072 5 років тому +683

    I guess lack of space is one reason why Japanese are so well organised and disciplined to have a quality life ...

    • @angelofdeath275
      @angelofdeath275 5 років тому +56

      Solutionist ' lol ikr. Fucking weeb is romanticizing some serious social problems in Japan

    • @rocketfx3722
      @rocketfx3722 5 років тому +25

      Japan has the highest suicide rates.

    • @spartand001
      @spartand001 5 років тому +22

      @@angelofdeath275 those "social issues" will create strong men unlike the west which is full of soyboy cucks.

    • @Celebi50
      @Celebi50 5 років тому +43

      stuff it’s clear you know nothing about either cultures so just sit this one out

    • @spartand001
      @spartand001 5 років тому +2

      @@Celebi50 how about you fuck off.

  • @mizzpoetrics
    @mizzpoetrics 7 років тому +64

    I'm very impressed with this, especially the grass at the front door & the little garden by the bedroom! The living room topped it off for me, as it has a feeling of being in a tree house. Happy vibes from the owners & this house! 😊

  • @GENRTS
    @GENRTS 7 років тому +133

    lovely and practical, with the ambience of a tree house

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 4 роки тому +167

    Inheritance tax is....brutal

    • @Internetthingz0
      @Internetthingz0 4 роки тому +11

      you

    • @astridpinel2789
      @astridpinel2789 4 роки тому +14

      @Kalid Ibrahim Japan's population is shrinking ...

    • @hkpedxx
      @hkpedxx 3 роки тому +1

      @Kalid Ibrahim no, Japan population is decreasing. There is also a village only 30 people live there.

  • @NM-Collection
    @NM-Collection 7 років тому +5371

    lady: i like small things
    husband: "laughs"

  • @MooseKnuckleMike
    @MooseKnuckleMike 7 років тому +2953

    Its nice to see a Japanese man not working 80 hours a week and actually taking time to enjoy life

    • @quietus5138
      @quietus5138 7 років тому +213

      Oh and here I was thinking they were a perfect match. He likes details, she likes small things.

    • @MooseKnuckleMike
      @MooseKnuckleMike 7 років тому +123

      Cassidy Keen I was almost thinking the same thing but they're all so polite and well mannered its hard to tell what their deal is

    • @MooseKnuckleMike
      @MooseKnuckleMike 7 років тому +2

      DarkestStar lmfao right

    • @Summer0234
      @Summer0234 7 років тому +14

      lapattemar yes if you read the description he is the architect not her husband

    • @madhatterloveswhiskey2445
      @madhatterloveswhiskey2445 7 років тому +29

      They work for a small, tiny flat, having no time to piss. This guy teaches them another lesson...

  • @MaxF2P
    @MaxF2P 5 років тому +229

    Bigger than most of nyc apartments 😅🤣😂

  • @eandean
    @eandean 7 років тому +208

    They have a lot of stuff for a tiny house. Also, I think tiny spaces require a lot of work and patience. Since storage is an issue due to minimal space, a lot of packing and unpacking is required to maintain the clean look. It's like origami. It's an art but it's not for everybody.

    • @olliestone5549
      @olliestone5549 6 років тому +3

      True. One must have enough dedication and perseverance to one's finished work.
      Honestly speaking, maintenance would be very difficult (for me at least).

    • @alohatigers1199
      @alohatigers1199 2 роки тому +2

      No, a minimalist lifestyle is achievable. You realize that you have too much that you don’t use.

  • @kihntagious
    @kihntagious 7 років тому +1747

    I love see people all over the world go through life like I do, one day at a time.

  • @julisrissfeld6492
    @julisrissfeld6492 5 років тому +17

    Definitely none an inch of space wasted, very innovative, well planned and organize. Great job

  • @GroveDaLord
    @GroveDaLord 6 років тому +354

    He's so soft spoken you could learn so much from him just by talking for like 5 minutes. I wish I had a Japanese friend to talk to ☹️

    • @snail_chan1119
      @snail_chan1119 6 років тому +9

      Weeb

    • @huamenger6799
      @huamenger6799 6 років тому

      Iucky me I guess

    • @whaatt6791
      @whaatt6791 5 років тому +1

      I have a Japanese friend, not everyone is like this hes probably the most extroverted person I know hah

    • @Braintier
      @Braintier 5 років тому

      @@whaatt6791 introvert ?*

    • @thesmellycatjazz
      @thesmellycatjazz 5 років тому +2

      @@Braintier extrovert means outgoing and chatty. The opposite of the guy in the video

  • @IIIIALBYIIII
    @IIIIALBYIIII 7 років тому +2186

    Regardless how big your house is, you can only be at one room at one time.
    Edit: wow thanks for likes.

    • @holy_shushcabin3716
      @holy_shushcabin3716 6 років тому +189

      Fascinating concept. How did it come to you?

    • @reginaldpetalcorin348
      @reginaldpetalcorin348 6 років тому +57

      Not unless if your house is not divided with walls (except the loo) and you live alone.

    • @aaronrosner8446
      @aaronrosner8446 6 років тому +40

      IIAlbertII not if you sleep inside your car!

    • @DuskSunDawn
      @DuskSunDawn 6 років тому +39

      And you will have problems going upstairs when you get old.

    • @noctuanigrum
      @noctuanigrum 6 років тому +11

      Not if u design is an open planning ! Ha checkmate !

  • @marypoppins123
    @marypoppins123 5 років тому +10

    This house is like the Tardis, it has soooo much space. I would loved to have seen a floor plan or architectural drawings. Beautiful

  • @NotGahruvey
    @NotGahruvey 7 років тому +88

    I really have been living my life so wrong. This is pure beauty pure genius and it looks great. They have the best views in all spots of their house this is amazing

  • @tonysavath6491
    @tonysavath6491 7 років тому +267

    They seem peaceful. I bet they have the nicest arguments as a couple lol

    • @alananguyen1
      @alananguyen1 7 років тому +38

      Tony Savath he’s the architect not the husband

    • @mofisbroth
      @mofisbroth 6 років тому

      LOL

  • @scoutrelic1537
    @scoutrelic1537 5 років тому +64

    "I have a workspace there"
    *shows drawing tools*
    I already loves her

  • @DON-2016
    @DON-2016 7 років тому +70

    The architects voice is very soothing I was falling asleep listening 2 him 👌🏻

  • @chraosta
    @chraosta 6 років тому +478

    *Rain starts pouring, lofi starts playing in background*
    Oh god couldn't think of a more ideal place for a situation like that...
    (cup of tea/coffee for bonus points)

    • @skelitonking117
      @skelitonking117 5 років тому +7

      KDA (G) IDLE because of how it is in the ground probably quite well tbh

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 5 років тому +4

      Yuck that’s some cringy shit

    • @aestheticenergyinc.9614
      @aestheticenergyinc.9614 5 років тому

      Sounds really cozy I love the feeling of calm you get in those kinds of environments

    • @snflwrchan8019
      @snflwrchan8019 5 років тому

      @KDA (G) IDLE this is japan. They already thought of that. He even talked about the shelves not just for storage but its main purpose is actually a beam.

  • @menosbbgirl
    @menosbbgirl 5 років тому +33

    "now I think this house and I are changing together and gradually becoming one thing." They are sooo gonna haunt this house when they die!!!😹😹😹

  • @Blossom_Ap
    @Blossom_Ap 7 років тому +80

    I don't know how many times this video keep on poping on my recomendation and how many times i have watched it already. -.-

    • @ya6068
      @ya6068 6 років тому +2

      You have the option the have the video not recommended anymore

  • @definitelycortez3408
    @definitelycortez3408 7 років тому +161

    Remarkable. Lovely. It is almost magical to be on a crowded street in an almost Industrial feeling area and walk into a door and suddenly feel as though you have been transported to a wooden home in parkland or woods.

    • @miezly23
      @miezly23 7 років тому +1

      LeAnn Cortez t

    • @chrisbrown3549
      @chrisbrown3549 7 років тому

      Definitely Cortez exactly ms.definitely.👊

  • @pura.bakes1
    @pura.bakes1 5 років тому +15

    The structural system with the wooden beams is very impressive

    • @andyfumo8931
      @andyfumo8931 5 років тому

      How so,? Think most all homes have wooden beam structure 🤔

  • @Udayanverma
    @Udayanverma 7 років тому +296

    as per Japan standard its a big house. very beautifully designed

    • @crispinsugita9398
      @crispinsugita9398 6 років тому +17

      Udayan Verma no it's still tiny in Japan lol

    • @aquaman6166
      @aquaman6166 6 років тому +2

      No it isn't.

    • @nothingheretowatch7371
      @nothingheretowatch7371 6 років тому

      This is nano small for croatia

    • @aidenfarmer1371
      @aidenfarmer1371 6 років тому +8

      theplayboymaster what is wrong with you? That opinion so uniformed, racist, and completely wrong it’s impressive.

    • @saikou1490
      @saikou1490 6 років тому +1

      i think it depends what part of japan youre from. ive seen my aunts house in gifu and its pretty sizeable in terms of land area and the size of the house.

  • @蓮90
    @蓮90 6 років тому +133

    Rest of the world: "This house make me happy. I love it."
    Japan: "I will become one with this house. This house will live and die alongside me".
    Damn I love how spiritual the Japanese are.

    • @KuchiKopi179
      @KuchiKopi179 2 роки тому +2

      You say that and the average house in Japan lasts 25-30 years....

  • @no_one01-5
    @no_one01-5 5 років тому +61

    Where did that living room/kitchen appeared? It's wider than most of the house combined.

    • @tuss1252
      @tuss1252 5 років тому +10

      no one, someone posted that the couple have two buildings there, with the tiny one in front.

    • @riseevolution
      @riseevolution 5 років тому +2

      😅 I AM confused with that!!!! Eheh

    • @nadominhoca
      @nadominhoca 4 роки тому +1

      carol lynn lee what do you mean someone said?!? Its in the damn video, just watch it!

    • @KittyGata314
      @KittyGata314 4 роки тому

      no one side ways

  • @toshinotakiyami
    @toshinotakiyami 6 років тому +181

    Wow i feel so relaxed just by looking at this beautiful house

  • @Karmacide
    @Karmacide 7 років тому +808

    "Everything here touches each other"
    *Ok then.*

  • @contras.
    @contras. 5 років тому +195

    So how are your zoning laws?
    Japanese: yes

  • @HiiroHiro5
    @HiiroHiro5 6 років тому +7

    I like the concept and the contrast. It's the first time I see a house like that in my life. It's something you definitely don't see in Brazil. It's small yet you don't feel claustrophobic because of the big windows and the height and it's very organized and well thought for the people living there. Thank you for sharing this!!!

  • @isaac198428
    @isaac198428 6 років тому +829

    I love their big glass windows for natural light! Feels so cozy... But Americans here are too lazy to go up a ladder everyday or too fat to live such a tiny home.
    Everything in this tiny home has a purpose even the walls. Okay, I’m jealous! Lol

    • @learnmany6680
      @learnmany6680 6 років тому +47

      Isaac Kamau Lol we can't generalize America too hard just because it becomes much less a fact. Possibly in inner cities in the states people might "possibly" be lazy and fat, but in the Southern states people take care of themselves quite well here. Either that, or they bottle magnesium citrate often

    • @tizellao1429
      @tizellao1429 6 років тому +54

      malik spruill a majority of Americans are obese or morbidly obese. It’s safe to generalize that. Southern states are by far the fattest btw.

    • @learnmany6680
      @learnmany6680 6 років тому +9

      @@tizellao1429 where do we go with that information though? Do our generalizations create a structure of permanence that are unmoved and statistically valid forever, or do we do like more Americans are doing today, which is living healthier lives. People adapt, which is what kept the world going this far. People are now getting into the trends of keto dieting and exercising to prevent illnesses like diabetes to this day. And, I'm sure I'm not the only American that would actually love to live in a home like that while also being able to fit through the floor holes. Such warmth

    • @ShanteRoxxane
      @ShanteRoxxane 6 років тому +22

      malik spruill Nope. The south is filled with morbidly obese people. There's more fit people in the north and west coast. Isn't Houston, Texas the fattest city??

    • @boomerangsruckflug8513
      @boomerangsruckflug8513 6 років тому

      @@tizellao1429 Florida...lol...

  • @katherandefy
    @katherandefy 4 роки тому +1

    The pocket garden is such a lovely intimate view. And their amazing descriptions are so self-deprecatingly proud and contentedly charming. So nice to meet them.

  • @rbcv841
    @rbcv841 7 років тому +26

    amazing, absolutely amazing. rarely have i seen a video and become refreshed and energetic as this video has made me to be.
    The residents' attitude towards life and their ingenuity in home furnishings and architecture is simply mind blowing and awe inspiring. awesome video.

  • @BenjiSun
    @BenjiSun 7 років тому +47

    the aesthetics of this small house space is just amazing. i love the shelving as well, there's very little wasted vertical space and how it flows up along the ceiling is really pleasing to the eye. that staircase to go up to the 2nd level gatehouse i wouldn't mind putting outdoors instead and maybe a bit more subtle colours than beige and wood, but they help highlight the art pieces by the wife. this is my favourite of the showcased houses so far.
    and do i notice a snake skeleton in the corner of the living room next to the big window?

    • @wormfriend9200
      @wormfriend9200 7 років тому

      snakes have skeletons????

    • @BenjiSun
      @BenjiSun 7 років тому

      see 10:17 it's behind the ladder. i could be totally wrong but that looks like maybe a python skeleton?

  • @Patricia-wo5el
    @Patricia-wo5el 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much Kirsten for this video. I'm learning so much from the tiny little house, Van life, skoolie vids and right now I'm downsizing my house. Getting rid of all the clutter and what not.

  • @suddypahp2148
    @suddypahp2148 7 років тому +95

    when u tryna build a house in sims without using cheats

  • @colterwehmeier7258
    @colterwehmeier7258 7 років тому +463

    This is my favorite project so far! I am very intrigued by the structural system. Are the wood beams actually load bearing? I can't see any cross bracing besides the shelves.

    • @curbowman
      @curbowman 7 років тому +13

      I think it's an Aerohouse, a prefab system. The best part is that since it's built inside a factory there are no delays due to bad weather. The only on site work is for the foundations and services (water, gas, electricity). Learn more about it here: www.aerohouse.net/modules/pico/index.php?content_id=1

    • @juandenz2008
      @juandenz2008 7 років тому +3

      Could be a prefab system, but he talks about bringing the materials on site and making things by hand with the precision of craftsmen, so I'm thinking maybe not.

    • @arcd941
      @arcd941 7 років тому +9

      Colter Wehmeier they say in the video that the divisions with the shelves are indeed part of the support structure.

    • @dahm781
      @dahm781 7 років тому +1

      Colter Wehmeier i was wondering the same thing

    • @xgibtkeinenamenmehrx
      @xgibtkeinenamenmehrx 7 років тому +8

      There is no need for cross bracing because the back side if the shelf works as a disk. Or so i imagine.

  • @anastsias
    @anastsias 4 роки тому +49

    At the end of video: "I dont want to go out.. "
    2020: his wish come true

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 7 років тому +285

    Love it. Btw have you featured a handicap accessible tiny home yet? I just started the process of looking for a builder and land to put it on and would love to get some ideas. I'm thinking of using two containers and constructing a structure between the two for a living space and have got great ideas from your videos :)

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  7 років тому +20

      Not yet, but I'd like to. Maybe yours will be first. Am talking to a couple others building accessible places, just need to film one.

    • @annieheath986
      @annieheath986 7 років тому +3

      Chris Dooley ... Tiny House Nation did that. I believe it was 400 Sq feet. There was a garage door that opened up from the living room to the deck. It was good usable space. I loved it.

    • @aubreykue
      @aubreykue 7 років тому +6

      Chris Dooley I stayed in a handicap accessible tiny house at the Caravan Tiny House Hotel in Portland last June. It was absolutely beautiful and very spacious. It's called "Pacifica".

    • @lizardki115alt7
      @lizardki115alt7 7 років тому +3

      Chris Dooley they already have ramps that allow you to enter your house.

    • @LemonSoulz
      @LemonSoulz 7 років тому +1

      Not a good idea. Look up homemade bomb shelters in the UK. Your asking for a death trap.

  • @annblack3146
    @annblack3146 7 років тому +223

    the home is amazing but I was confused when it came to the small and large spaces of the home.

    • @syikinazib102
      @syikinazib102 7 років тому +30

      Ann Black i think the small space is like their 2 storey office in the front. Than at the back there is another building seperated for their room bathroom livinvg room and kitchen

    • @fumbelina1
      @fumbelina1 7 років тому +22

      I too am confused. I would like to see the configuration from outside. I will say that it was a relief to find one room that was...well, roomy. In that case I could live there otherwise I was feeling too claustrophobic in the first two.

    • @perseus086
      @perseus086 7 років тому +24

      Check the house called "near house" on the fuji studio site that is on the description. The site has like sliders. Go the last 5 sliders on the "near house" carousel and then you have the plans. There are 2 houses in reality

    • @CalvinHikes
      @CalvinHikes 7 років тому +63

      Ann Black yeah I was also confused. It became obvious that there are two different houses. it's also obvious that for some reason the documentary is trying to hide this a bit. the skinny house is like their shed out front.

    • @takeyourtime5025
      @takeyourtime5025 7 років тому +12

      i am confused too. i need the blueprint of the design ofthe house to get clear

  • @roydoorenspleet6733
    @roydoorenspleet6733 5 років тому +1

    Just lovely. That they kept some exterior garden space and made that work on all the levels of the house - just beautiful. Nice people too.

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 6 років тому +226

    I have never understood why the government feels entitled to a family's money just because a member of that family dies. They already paid income taxes and sales taxes and property taxes and and and. Once that person passes away the government feels that it deserves his or her wealth that they were able to squirrel away for their family. Inheritance taxes are a villainous breach of societal trust

    • @4W3S0M3X
      @4W3S0M3X 6 років тому +39

      I agree. In the end Inheritance taxes actually help to greatly widen the gap between the rich and the poor. Either you are so rich that the inheritance tax doesn't make a dent in your finances or you are so poor that you have no inheritance to speak of. The people between those two extremes actually get screwed the most and are denied social ascension.

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 6 років тому +24

      SO THE USA DOESN'T DEVELOP A LANDED GENTRY. The Founders saw how that worked out in Europe. BTW if you actually take a hit from inheritance taxes you need both a clue and an accountant. During the so-called good old days of the US, taxes on the rich were MUCH higher but they understood as patriots that common good superseded individual greed. When Dwight Eisenhower was President there was no howling about taxing the rich. Note the decline of patriotism (real patriotism, like military service) among the wealthy since then and draw your own conclusions.

    • @mrjohnnyk
      @mrjohnnyk 6 років тому

      @@4W3S0M3X well said and very true.

    • @periteu
      @periteu 6 років тому

      Socialism in a nutshell. If you are from EUA, vote republican.

    • @RKthehedgehog
      @RKthehedgehog 6 років тому +10

      @@periteu Isn't this capitalism in a nutshell? Tiny ass housing and fees on what you inherit?

  • @Dxco31
    @Dxco31 6 років тому +146

    This is a next level genius architecture

  • @pushpachaudhary9390
    @pushpachaudhary9390 5 років тому +8

    Loved the eye level green view from the bed room. It is like lying down in lawn

  • @rhondahall3341
    @rhondahall3341 7 років тому +4

    The Japanese people are so creative,
    Very beautiful unique home,
    My favorite part the kitchen/ living room/library combo ,
    Enjoyed this video very much !☺

  • @confettistar
    @confettistar 7 років тому +470

    Skinny houses would never work in the West. We're too fat here.

    • @theepicpeguin
      @theepicpeguin 7 років тому +46

      Lose weight?

    • @DeathTeamSolo
      @DeathTeamSolo 7 років тому +71

      Fart Warrior Speak for yourself.

    • @kreativlos28
      @kreativlos28 7 років тому +2

      Fart Warrior I see what you did there

    • @metasprite5648
      @metasprite5648 7 років тому +4

      Fart Warrior lose some weight then

    • @YTeradicant
      @YTeradicant 7 років тому +12

      We actually do have these here , we also have tiny houses.

  • @thatskyciel3067
    @thatskyciel3067 3 роки тому +1

    The way they described small, tiny is very poetic and intimate and made me want a house like this too. Everything is so compact, nothing less, nothing more. I feel like they're already achieved ikigai living in this home

  • @Instab
    @Instab 7 років тому +123

    that's a high level of self-persuasion

  • @sr-wy7ie
    @sr-wy7ie 6 років тому +15

    What a relaxing house with humble owners! Amazing!

  • @tajida
    @tajida 4 роки тому +1

    I really like this house and its decoration! Everything is in place. Especially on bookshelves, books are easy to read and reach. And the kitchen area is wonderful. Talented people! I would love to live in such a house! Thank you for the beautiful work! Good luck to you today and every day!

  • @cardcaptorsakura97
    @cardcaptorsakura97 6 років тому +256

    skinny legends

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 7 років тому +276

    What will the house look like after another sub divide?

    • @vigiliasdetintacatodica
      @vigiliasdetintacatodica 5 років тому +1

      Ten times bigger according to first division...

    • @ebc6970
      @ebc6970 5 років тому

      I imagine it having more floors with every floors having their own functions. Floor 1 should be the living room. 2nd floor bathroom 3rd floor bedroom and so on

  • @hollydavid7363
    @hollydavid7363 5 років тому +4

    I really love how the available spaces were used efficiently for living. The shelves were not only for storage and decoration, but also provided structure. My only concern is the risk of objects falling down due to an earthquake. I recently experienced it, so I became somehow sensitive when it comes to unstable objects. But then again, I would work hard to live in this small house. It is enough.

  • @dtswk
    @dtswk 7 років тому +9

    I love this house and the owners, Kirsten thank you for sharing with us. :-)

  • @lmg8236
    @lmg8236 7 років тому +9

    I absolutely love it. I can appreciate the beauty. I may be moving back to the States, and I'm trying to find ways to bring together everything I've learned around the world back there.

  • @syedshamsher6751
    @syedshamsher6751 3 роки тому +1

    I really love the layout of the house and I'll appreciate to that house owner who maintained it so beautifully . Hats off

  • @mmatih22
    @mmatih22 7 років тому +70

    Very beautiful home and the use of 'cheap' MDF is very beautiful here and warm, soft . Does MDF off gas ?
    This us another tiny Tokyo home ingeniously designed to be very livable , am really impressed and enjoying these videos !
    I also like the use of other utility type buildings as part of the compound. Traditional Japanese compounds often included so called storage towers, where the inhabitants could store unseasonal items and keep the living areas clear.

    • @vikz5786
      @vikz5786 7 років тому

      mmatih22 I have been told MDF releases chemicals if not sealed properly. Might be an urban myth though.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 7 років тому +6

      They probably have a version of mdf that is more organic, from japan.

  • @indiestripper5374
    @indiestripper5374 7 років тому +85

    their kitchen/living room is the size of my entire apartment. Yep, all of it. Its a studio with two closets a bathroom and a kitchen.

    • @aeline1932
      @aeline1932 6 років тому +5

      Same here :D I only have one big 147*147cm ikea shelf to divide space, and I manage to store food, hi-tech stuff, drawing supplies, school supplies, pillows, beauty supplies, and I still have a few empty shelves in it :) Living small teaches you how to be reasonable with your money and stop wasting it in stuff that you don't need. I really like it.

  • @Borderlands808
    @Borderlands808 5 років тому +1

    I like how they go in depth about every little thing and how passionate they really are about their home.

  • @WhyNot-zr5kl
    @WhyNot-zr5kl 7 років тому +53

    Love this house, would so live here.

  • @kulka7638
    @kulka7638 7 років тому +12

    I also live in a "small house". I moved into a Studio Apartment, so I was a little uneasy living in a place that has a living room, bed room, and kitchen all in one 'space', as i've moved out of my parents 5 bedroom, 2 story house that i lived all my life. But now, I truly love it, I see it as someone moving out of a big city to move into a small cottage in a middle of the forest. This apartment has become my 'little cottage' :)

  • @YuGiOhDuelChannel
    @YuGiOhDuelChannel 5 років тому +23

    It would have helped if they actually show an outside shot of the main house in the back...smh

    • @babyboeboe
      @babyboeboe 4 роки тому

      thats what ive been trying to figure out the whole video xD

  • @theravenousfury1765
    @theravenousfury1765 7 років тому +105

    4:04 "And there's a strict policy on building height"
    256 blocks?

    • @Xman44x
      @Xman44x 6 років тому

      47 😂🤣

    • @diamondlpl
      @diamondlpl 6 років тому

      [insert "look at this dude" laughter meme here]

  • @TheAphrodita
    @TheAphrodita 7 років тому +19

    Apartments in NY are becoming increasingly smaller as well;such is the case, that IKEA seem to be making smaller furnitures.

  • @OlafThorbjorn
    @OlafThorbjorn 5 років тому +3

    It’s lovely how they explain and find meaning in that tiny tiny home.

  • @DoomX0
    @DoomX0 6 років тому +31

    Man I've heard of a halfway house but never a hallway house...

  • @sharsasuke01
    @sharsasuke01 6 років тому +19

    We could have done well with some drone shots of the entire property.

  • @elle5031
    @elle5031 2 роки тому +1

    Love all of the shelves...such a great use of space. And with the 2nd story...what a difference that makes...very nice...

  • @RD-lv2zj
    @RD-lv2zj 7 років тому +24

    looks a million dollar house