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I would totally live there, especially for the price. I probably wouldn't stay there forever, but it would be a good place for a couple years if I moved to Japan. I just love the set up. And a place that size would definitely force me to downsize (which I honestly need anyway 😅).
If I was single, and didn’t have any physical disability. I could see myself in that space with plants and maybe a tiny veggie garden on that top floor. But as a family of 3. Big no.
Back in highschool when I was better at speaking Spanish, I actually found it easier to converse to people like that. They can understand and translate the English, but to translate it back using the right grammar and flow is just not efficient to get ideas through. I can understand Spanish but to re-translate into speaking words is harder. So speak main language, but understand the other one. The words to ideas in the brain is simpler than to make than to take ideas into words. Same like how you can imagine a beautiful sunset, but hard to draw one.
My parents called it Emzini We Zintsizwa, after a TV show about men from vastly different cultures living in a hostel (look it up, the show, and hostels during apartheid). We all spoke different languages, and we understood each other (even now I understand a lot of Zulu but still can't speak it very well.
Language in the brain is divided into 2 parts: active language and passive language. The first is the one you use to communicate while the second is the one you understand but are not able to use. When you learn a new language, most of that language ends up in the second group and you have to constantly use it to gradually convert passive language into active language.
This apartment looks like the dream of any child that wanted to live in a treehouse. Obviously there’s no tree but the feral energy of climbing up ladders to get to tiny rooms everywhere remains!
Honestly as someone who has been homeless, these little apartments are amazing and I would have killed for them when I was working poor. I can't understate how important it is to habe a space you can decompress in. Even just having a private space to poop or shower is so important to well being
When in dire need, even these apartments are really important. Glad that a bought a normal house though. I get your struggle, been through it myself unfortunately 😞
Okazaki-san's insight on many of the tiny little things in the apartment and her genuine enthusiasm just brings a smile to my face. Great video as always
She's like a cat. If she fits, she sits. I can totally relate to the "comfort" she's speaking of, when I was a kid I would stuff myself in really small and cramped spaces whenever I'm feeling down. Unfortunately, I'm a little too big for any of those tiny spaces now.
Same! Before I moved out, whenever I see cramped spaces, it brings me so much comfort and I'd start imagining what I'd do with said space. But living alone made me realize that in terms of living, I'd prefer a place which I could stretch my arms and legs without feeling walls. 😅
I used to get in the dryer until I was 10 or 11. 🙂 It was one of my fave places in the house. In the garage, utterly quiet. I never stayed in there long but still.
Okazaki-san was such a gem to find. She has such a unique perspective on utilization of space and what's actually needed versus 'wants' of stuff we accumulate.
i just LOVE your bilingual relationship like its so cool to see you guys understand each other but still talk in your more comfortable tongue and connect just the same
I love hearing you speak English while she's fully speaking Japanese, but you both still understand each other. There's something really beautiful in that bridge between cultures and languages 🥰
Watch the great movies Ocean's 11 and Ocean 12 (crime heist comedy movies). The characters do the same thing as these two: Everyone speaks English except for the Japanese robber. They all speak English to him and he responds back in Japanese but yet everyone understands each other. It's hilarious.
I LOVE AYAKA'S guest episodes! She's sooo friendly and energetic and talkative. You're really Norm, she's a great friend to have when exploring these unique Japanese houses and get an aspiring architect's view!
I'm really glad Okazaki-san has become a recurring guest on this channel. She brings the same sort of enthusiasm and energy to these videos that Norm has in his exploration videos, so she fits in perfectly. I'm looking forward to seeing more with her.
Personally find the apartment to be both odd and fascinating at the same time, although I don't think it's safe for people who often come home drunk in the middle of the night after having happy hour with their friends. Also love Okazaki-san's energy in this video, especially when she finds a small chilling spot (up to a point she has to be warned to not climb inside the cold storage lol).
Okazaki-san is a proper small apartment loving gremlin, love how she tried stuffing herself in pretty much every nook in this lovely abomination of affordable living. If I had the option/need to stay near Osaka, It'd definitely be near the top of my list for longer term living.
I adore Ayaka. I know she was an accidental find, but she's become such a delightful feature. She has such a cheerfully minimalist point of view. Every nook and cranny that could possibly fit she will squeeze into and be joyful at the discovery. Please do keep her as a feature. I'm especially enjoying the contrast between your assessment of a space against hers. I'm loving her.
@@Adonis.D.Prince He was touring very tiny apartments and she was living in one. He liked her unique outlook and now she's a feature when he tours unusual, tiny homes in his videos.
@@Adonis.D.Prince She lived next door to an apartment he was looking at, and agreed to let him have a look at how she was putting her apartment to use. She was really interested in what he was doing, and has been a part of the channel ever since.
I have to say that she is absolutely adorable. I always enjoy when she shows up in your videos. She is definitely worth the watch. She's so entranced and investigatory in her explorations. Very cool.😁
I live in a smaller city in the US South, and as a single person who just started working, it's SO HARD to find a decent apartment that's either not crazy expensive or cheap but run down/in a shady neighborhood. If there were options like this available, clean and safe in a convenient location for a fair price, I'd take this place in a heartbeat!
@@TheLeaf424 I'm looking for a place now in Florida. And I'm about to pass out from annoyance. I went to a place just recently and they were asking for 5 months upfront with a 750+ credit score. 3 x the rent, your first born. Smfh
I get that especially with expenses (nyc over here), but my main thing is that you have consider culture differences. Japan is a country that has made many things specifically for being as small and space efficient or “efficient” as possible. From kei cars all the way up to this. I don’t think anyone from the states would adjust well to a place like that. After the novelty worn off.
No, just no. I couldn't live in a space that basicly feels like a closet with floors! Aren't apartments usually cheaper in smaller cities? That's the reason why I don't would never move to Stockholm when it's half the price where I live now :P
@@laggmonstret it's definitely more comfy if you're shorter & if you're already in a place where you're desperate for housing on a budget, this place is perfect to live in until you save up enough money to move out
I love seeing Okazaki-sann reactions. I love how such a random door knock and meeting has led to such a friendship and collaborations. Her upbeat and infectious personality is charming. She always finds the good in our cynical and jaded personalities. You can not be entertained and sad with her around.
Definitely a place for a younger person. At 64-years-old, I can't see myself sleeping on that top floor and having to get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
Can't blame you. Even at 25 I'd probably have nightmares about slipping and falling getting up half asleep. A fall in such a cramped space with such narrow stairs would be disasterous.
I'm actually not that concerned about going to the toilet at night (I'm 31 though), but I'd probably be constantly breaking things with how clumsy I am. Jelly over that kitchen though, it's bigger than mine.
The last time they pulled this tiny apartment crap in agony Kong a bunch of people died from floods in the basement. Later a fire ravaged another apartment building and it was the same story. People crammed into these tiny death traps.
I presently live in a 320 sq ft apartment. I'm used to small spaces, though maybe not as small as this apartment, but I *love* it. The only thing I wouldn't like is having to leave my bed (which I would put up at the very top loft) and have to deal with the stairs while half asleep/exhausted. Otherwise, it's quite cool!
I love the way they talk to each other in their respective languages, and still be able to converse. It's like, they have a built-in translator in their ears. Hahaha! Ayaka's cute in the way she describes the place as a local would.
When I'm in practice (which I currently am not) I can understand a _lot_ more Japanese than I can ever speak. I would not call my Japanese speaking ability "conversational" but I could probably hold a conversation if I could speak to the other person in English.
These tiny apartments always look crazy tiny when Norm moves around in them, but when it's Ayaka-san it looks much more useable and comfortable. Being smaller is definitely a win for these! 😁
Keep bringing Okazaki-san to places. She is a little ball of positive energy and a delightful perspective. I don't know why, but she just makes me happy every time I see her. Please keep it up with these amazing apartment videos. I live alone in a three bedroom house, so this is a whole new world for me.
I love how Okazaki-san just crawls into all the spaces and becomes the epitome of a loveable cat doing cat things. The classic, if I fits I sits mentality. Or the fact that cats are actually made of liquid and fit in every sort of container. 丸い猫! ♥She's so cute! ☺Looking forward to seeing more of her and her unique insights and quirky cute personality!
I love her! I also appreciate her respect towards spaces that aren't suited to her living preferences (you too, Norm) -- instead of saying "how could anyone live like this" there's a far more cultured and realistic approach that I don't come across enough when I watch other videos on other channels of this nature. Thanks for sharing this find!
yeah, i like my rooms spacious. my dream home is the opposite of this: far away in a farm, sunshine, a pool with running spring water, relatively spacious but not wasteful. i really want to move to my farm sooner or later.
Unironically I would love living in an apartment like this. I love creative layouts and the multiple floors concept opens up for some insanely creative furniture setups. Plus, I don’t need much space to be comfortable and I’m fine just spending all my time outside if I start to feel claustrophobic. This honestly might be my ideal apartment???
I’m really curious to see this place lived in and decorated nicely. It’s certainly a weird layout but I think the right person could make it really cozy.
It's really cool how just you visiting an appartement once ended up in such a great friendship. You can see how she is excited to take part of the exploration. It's so cute.
Thank you for showing us so many different tiny apartments trough Japan. So nice of you to include Okazaki-san in those videos, we could get point of view from a person that is living in such place and discuss about pros and cons from the different places :)
Multiple stories ?? Mind-blowing. I like ur channel. U always find cool places and your sidekick is adorable and fun too. She always does a deep inspection of every place and mentions stuff I wouldn't have thought of. If I were shopping for places I'd definitely hire Ayaka too.
I love how you two converse because usually both people would try to speak in one language even they know both languages but you two speaks your own and definitely instantly understand each other like speaking the same language 😅 I'm going in circles 😅
It happens when you're more confident with your listening skill vs your speaking skill, or rather, constructing sentences in your target language... So sometimes I also talk to my Japanese friend like this, tho I still try to practice speaking and making sentences in Japanese and he does in English as well.
My younger sister (step-sister) and I have been doing that for a long while. We both speak French and English, but she spoke mostly French and me mostly English before our parents were together, so we just naturally ended up talking that way after. People would sometimes look at us very confused. It's apparently not even that easy to follow for others who are bilingual. The rapid switching ends up getting them a little lost.
As someone that's 5ft, this apartment is everything I could ever need, sure one hotplate isn't enough, but that's fixable. Absolutely in love with this!
@@justinm2697 People really don’t need a lot to be happy and comfortable, it’s just most of us (at least in highly capitalist/consumerist cultures) have been trained to not be able to easily distinguish between need and want, and to not be content of making the most of what we already have.
@@IncongruityDetected Comfortable? In a home not much bigger than a child's bedroom. with ladder stairs which will ultimately wreck your knees, in a kitchen meant only for microwaved noodles, a fridge under the floor and neighbours on the other side of paper thin walls. These shoe boxes scream a lonely, single life of solitude. But hey.... it's got some windows that look out to the view of the prison style walkway of the carbon copy building next door.
Can we officially call this a series now? I really hope to see more. That place really has a lot of potential. I have lived in a one room studio before - This was one of the biggest tiny spaces I have ever seen!
I feel the same way.. I just found him. And I have always wanted to go to Japan. Especiallu having family amd friends there. It is even cooler then i knew it was. I love these tiny apts episodes. I also love his thrift store episodes can't wait to watch more.
This is the first apartment you've shown that I think I could actually live in. You know, if I was single and living in Japan of course. I love seeing Ayaka again! She's so enthusiastic and fun and her insights are very interesting. Great video, Norm.
20,000 yen! That's amazing! Also I love Okazaki's "spacing out" idea in that small alcove! Plus the quiet "Watashi wa dame da..." made me laugh so hard! Also I wonder where will you go next? What can beat this amazingly cheap apartment?!
@@TokyoLens For that price I would move to japan tomorrow. thats an fantastic price, I wish me had more small and affordable apartments here in the UK. I really think it would help my creativity too having a place like this, as a photographer and a bit of an artist it seems like a great place to be and think.
Eyyyyyyyy Okazaki-san has the same "crawl into small spaces" instinct as I do! I love how you can see her brain whirring the minute she steps into the apartment lol. Glad to see her in another video!
I was one of the people that suggested inviting Okazaki to join you in future apartment tours when she first showed up. I'm SO happy you took our suggestions into account!! She just has the cutest, most positive energy about everything and her insights are amazing. Hoping she becomes a frequent guest star!! 😍
I love Okazaki-san input and energy she's so cool 😄 This place being only 200 is insane and could definitely see myself making it work IF I didn't have cats 😸
This is the kind of hell apartment that would show up in a horror story or something. Or a comedy that wanted to make jokes about awful apartment designs.
I think the idea of small places like this is more inline that you're not supposed to be home all day. You spend 6-8 hours sleeping, you spend 12+ hours outside, and you only actually live in the space a few hours each day. Personally It looks pretty ideal and I could see it working out very well. Put a table above the cold storage wide enough to maintain ready access and the entire kitchenette level is just for food. Maybe you go for groceries every few days since there's not a lot of space. 2nd floor is for the PC setup (with a comfortable chair with good recline angle) for entertainment, a dresser for clothes under the loft and maybe a shelf unit for books and stuff. Loft is for a futon or bed if it can fit.
It's funny because at first i was a little horrified by the size. But as you walked through it, the layering is really quite an attractive aesthetic. My only gripe would be the lack of ventilation in the bathroom, i don't want that stink going right into my kitchen. Beyond that, and considering the price, I'd have a blast in this place.
Yeah, good point, but that bathroom odor could be controlled. Not with deodorant sprays, those only cover the smell, and ion air purifiers are pricey, but rather an odor absorbing product like activated charcoal, they are cheap, and reusable.
I love Okazaki's energy! She's so cute. From when you first met her in her tiny apartment, I was hoping to see her again. I think your tiny/weirdest apartment videos are my favourite!!! Pleas keep doing them (with Akazaki too!) Also I have a lot ALOT of figures and funkos, so I couldn't every life in one. But I love seeing all the creative ways people live in them.
Okazaki-san and you both really make me open my eyes to living in smaller spaces and living in a more minimalistic way! You always point out the bonuses and fun aspects, like the projector idea and where to sleep during the summer and winter which I'd never think about and she (literally) finds all the smaller spaces that'd usually be seen as wasted space and makes creative ways to live in them, like the towel rack behind the stairs! I love this duo work and hope to see more in the coming future :)
Fair enough. But I'm not living in a tiny apartment, that's small, especially in a cold climate. Where the heating system and insulation are highly questionable.
I love these little apartments so much, I wish it was common to find things like these in the usa. Studio is as close as I can get but I would absolutely settle for being cramped if it meant cheaper rent, I only own my bed, tv, laptop, dresser anyways.
I really like this apartment actually! It looks big enough to live comfortably and I like how many 'different rooms' you can create because of the stairs. If you create a little living room, a study room, a bedroom and a storage space, that would be so cute. I like the stairs and platform style house, would totally live here.
the first weird tiny apartment I'd actually totally live in, cheap, pretty, interesting, the levels give it a lot more spacious feel and the view from the loft was nice
@@AnxiousAlien... As long as you didn't want to eat any food apart from plain pasta/noodles or soup or live on takeaways. Even when I'm camping it's a juggling act with two rings to cook on and I have a decent table for a work surface there. I assume you'd have to balance a chopping board over the sink to prepare any food at all. I'm sure you could make it look pretty but as for living there, it would be a pretty basic existence.
This is such a great use of vertical space! I wouldn't be able to handle it as I am right now (I have disabilities that make it hard to go up and down stairs and ladders a lot), but if I didn't have ladder issues, I'd love a space like this! Are there any tiny spaces that don't make use of internal stairs ladders/stairs?
I mean, Americans are so fat, they likely wouldn't fit in this kind of apartment. Canadian's are very much in the same boat. I'm more muscular and fat together, and I think I'd die from the lack of oxygen in there..
I love this design so much: I enjoy being up high and having separation in different areas, and the different levels make what is really a pretty small space seem much bigger. Would definitely live here!
I love that this forces you to think outside the box when it comes to furniture. Honestly such a cool and unique layout, id almost be willing to pay extra for it :D
I like the layout of the apartment in the abstract but I would be so afraid of tripping up and down those stairs if I lived there hahaha. I always love Okazaki san's enthusiasm in your videos - the video where you met her first was I think the first video of yours I saw and I'm glad you guys have stayed friends and she comes along on these journeys.
okay not gonna lie, but this really looks like a nice livable space, the multiple floors give you plenty of space for everything. But for real now, 200$?!!! That's dirt cheap, like holy moly. And bringing Okazaki-san with you is a really nice addition, I love her way of thinking when it comes to small spaces like this. I wonder what next interesting place you'll stumble upon.
I really like this one, it feels like it could almost be like a real life dolls house or something. I love the idea of having each floor being for a different need, different living space. Would also be cool to get a different colored lights per floor and furniture items so it was like a rainbow house lol
This place is really cool. I think this is one of thr most liveable tiny apartments I have seen on your channel. The levels or the room look a lot of fun very flexible space.
Loved seeing this apartment and getting Okazaki-san’s input on how things can be used. Again, she came up with so many views and ideas I never would have expected to make the space WAY more usable than I expected.
What a great find. I'd give it a solid 7.5/10 and would enjoy that place. If the bathroom was just a tad bigger and more modern, it'd be 8+. Okazaki-san is always a pleasure.
OKAZAKI-SAN IS BACK THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY!!! I hope she continues to visit these tiny locations, she really brings alot to the series and she’s absolutely adorable🙌💖
What an interesting apartment! I think I'd like to stay in it for a bit, but over time the multiple levels would get annoying, especially if you had to go in the middle of the night and were sleeping in the top area! I love Okazaki-san's energy and enthusiasm and how she always finds the most interesting things to say about each space.
I don't know what it is about these apartment videos with Okazaki-san but they are quickly becoming some of my favorites on the channel. So laid back and calming but also insightful and eye opening to new possibilities. Please keep them coming!
I find it really interesting how you speak English and she speaks Japanese but you both understand each other because you obviously both speak both languages but it's cool to actually see people do that. Reminds me of Tekken too lol.
Okazaki-san is just toooo precious and pure for this world. I'm so glad you are making a little, little home series with her. The way she sees space and functionality is amazing.
I stayed in an apartment like that for a few days during my last visit to Japan, which co-incidentally was to Osaka. The refusal to rent to foreigners was not a problem, as the apartment was actually rented by a friend of mine who was out of town, and the building manager was also a friend. If I had not had those contacts though, I suspect it might have been difficult. The only problem I had was that being a bit over 1m90cm (6'4") tall, I quickly found that the sleeping area my friend had set up was a very snug fit.
It reminds me of living on a boat! The entirety of the small space has some purpose or another, making it feel larger than it actually is. I would be willing to live in an apartment like this one!
The first ever video of yours UA-cam suggested for me to watch today was the one where you first met Okazaki in her tiny apartment. I thought the young man you met before her also a really nice person and so grateful and upbeat about his home, the good sized bath being the focus of the home was great! . Then Okazaki was another breath of fresh air. until you met them both you I focused on how terrible it is that people have to live in such small spaces, but they both see potential everywhere! Amazing to truly pair things back to fighting trim and be grateful for a warm bed and basic amenities. I think living in fresh little cosy den that doesn't get too hot or cold and the awareness you can go outside or go to cafes or laundromats and be around other people is possibly a way we could all be living. That constant thing of how do I make this space work means you really do have to relate to your home in so many gentle day-to-day shifting ways. Ps: I so so so want to travel in Japan. I don't want to just be sight seeing tourist I hope to volunteer there for a month. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm a care worker and gardener. If you know of any projects please get in touch I'd really appreciate it.
Okazaki-san is so much fun to listen to. She has such positive energy. Love her and these videos. Cant wait to see more weird tiny apartements around japan!
This is the first of these tiny apartments I could actually see myself living in, especially for that price! It's not great long term of course, but for a short time I could definitely make this work!
Man! I just saw your recent video and now I see why you wished she was available to see that weird balcony apartment! I hope you can do a revisit with her when she’s available again.
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Okazaki san is Back!! And it's looking like this won't be the last time either!! Huge thanks to her for coming all the way out to Osaka for this!
And for the Trifecta Squad - You spoke and I listened!! This week, the trifecta squad stickers and mugs will be available for the first 12 hours!! (instead of just the first 1-2)
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(ps… may even be some Okazaki san content dropping on patreon in the coming months!)
I will I will ! :)
Yes indeed! But if only this place accept visitors who, plans on staying for a short period of time..
I would totally live there, especially for the price. I probably wouldn't stay there forever, but it would be a good place for a couple years if I moved to Japan. I just love the set up. And a place that size would definitely force me to downsize (which I honestly need anyway 😅).
If I was single, and didn’t have any physical disability. I could see myself in that space with plants and maybe a tiny veggie garden on that top floor. But as a family of 3. Big no.
I'd immediately rent it if it was in my city. So cozy!
I love how you're both fluent in both languages, and yet you each converse in your native language with no barriers in understanding the other.
Back in highschool when I was better at speaking Spanish, I actually found it easier to converse to people like that. They can understand and translate the English, but to translate it back using the right grammar and flow is just not efficient to get ideas through. I can understand Spanish but to re-translate into speaking words is harder. So speak main language, but understand the other one.
The words to ideas in the brain is simpler than to make than to take ideas into words. Same like how you can imagine a beautiful sunset, but hard to draw one.
My parents called it Emzini We Zintsizwa, after a TV show about men from vastly different cultures living in a hostel (look it up, the show, and hostels during apartheid).
We all spoke different languages, and we understood each other (even now I understand a lot of Zulu but still can't speak it very well.
Yeah it looks like a Tekken cutscene
That's because they activated the subtitles
Language in the brain is divided into 2 parts: active language and passive language. The first is the one you use to communicate while the second is the one you understand but are not able to use.
When you learn a new language, most of that language ends up in the second group and you have to constantly use it to gradually convert passive language into active language.
This apartment looks like the dream of any child that wanted to live in a treehouse. Obviously there’s no tree but the feral energy of climbing up ladders to get to tiny rooms everywhere remains!
Exactly not where I'd live in my 30s lol
Treeless treehouss
I'd have great buns but probably break my neck after two glasses of wine. Yes, my inner kid is in love!
Better not twist your ankle.
Yeah, the dream of any child but the nightmare of any adult
I love Okazaki-san's energy. She's very quirky and thoughtful. It's really a win-win since she's also studying architecture.
Absolute blast!
@@TokyoLens Did she saw Dogen's House? I'm pretty curious about what she think about (maybe it's a little bit too far from Tokyo?).
@@yogi9471 Ooh! I think that would be a wonderful treat for an architecture student!
@@TokyoLens her energy is contagious,it really makes me feel better and so much more energetic
@@yogi9471 great video idea
Honestly as someone who has been homeless, these little apartments are amazing and I would have killed for them when I was working poor. I can't understate how important it is to habe a space you can decompress in. Even just having a private space to poop or shower is so important to well being
im working on it!
Yes very much atleast a cover for them for heat and rain esp cold season...
Agreed! Was homeless myself and couldn't agree more!! Would have loved living here
Not to mention sleeping and doing laundry
When in dire need, even these apartments are really important. Glad that a bought a normal house though. I get your struggle, been through it myself unfortunately 😞
I love how you knocked a random door and found Ayaka and now she is a "staple". You need to make more of these videos with her
what video was thaT?
@@quircky7457 It is called: Inside Tokyo's WEIRDEST TINY APARTMENT
I like how she likes nooks.
Just marry her tbh
Does Ayaka have their own channel on UA-cam?
Ayaka makes me think of what a cat would be like as a human, always wedging themselves in small spaces and enjoying it. She seems fun!
She is very cat like. In all the best ways.
I can't unsee her as a cat now lol
i just thought the same thing lol
oh look at that mysterious tiny space
I WANNA SIT INSIDE!haha
I also have a love for tiny rooms/spaces and miniature things and miniature edible candies
Okazaki-san's insight on many of the tiny little things in the apartment and her genuine enthusiasm just brings a smile to my face. Great video as always
Perfect apartment tour buddy!
@@TokyoLens Perfect Adventure Pal*
@@Fleshlight_Reviewer keep it classy bro
I find it sweet and hilarious that you just met Okazaki-San one day and now she just follows you to all the houses you visit.
I love seeing her in videos! I'm glad they kindled a friendship. She brings a liveliness to any tour she's on!
I couldn't deal with that laugh all day...😖
I wonder if there is more between them
She's like a cat. If she fits, she sits. I can totally relate to the "comfort" she's speaking of, when I was a kid I would stuff myself in really small and cramped spaces whenever I'm feeling down. Unfortunately, I'm a little too big for any of those tiny spaces now.
I like how he had to tell her not to get into the veggie storage. I think she could have fit 😂
Same! Before I moved out, whenever I see cramped spaces, it brings me so much comfort and I'd start imagining what I'd do with said space. But living alone made me realize that in terms of living, I'd prefer a place which I could stretch my arms and legs without feeling walls. 😅
Unlike me, I'm a human and I live in a house with room for me to be a human. Humans are, after all, superior.
You too? I've been enchanted with tiny spaces since I was also a kid. I had made my closet into a nice space. Only issue was that there was no light.
I used to get in the dryer until I was 10 or 11. 🙂 It was one of my fave places in the house. In the garage, utterly quiet. I never stayed in there long but still.
It's cool that you two became friends and can be so natural around each other. Sometimes it can be hard to make friends as an adult.
It is SO hard. Im glad to hear someone else say this
@@lauraromdeussen864 when I say my dog is my best friend it’s exactly how I mean it lol 😂
You could say "I live in a four story house" and it wouldn't be untrue. She is funny like a luggage that fits into every small space.
I love how she sees absolutely no wasted space. And she finds comfort in the closeness.
And who doesn't? That's rubbish, but how exquisite are you?
I go into caves. I get the point.
Okazaki-san was such a gem to find. She has such a unique perspective on utilization of space and what's actually needed versus 'wants' of stuff we accumulate.
Also she's cute af, kinda wish i could befriend her or someone like her ^^
i just LOVE your bilingual relationship like its so cool to see you guys understand each other but still talk in your more comfortable tongue and connect just the same
I love hearing you speak English while she's fully speaking Japanese, but you both still understand each other. There's something really beautiful in that bridge between cultures and languages 🥰
Watch the great movies Ocean's 11 and Ocean 12 (crime heist comedy movies). The characters do the same thing as these two: Everyone speaks English except for the Japanese robber. They all speak English to him and he responds back in Japanese but yet everyone understands each other. It's hilarious.
@@BP-ie7xfenglish sounds like shit
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I LOVE AYAKA'S guest episodes! She's sooo friendly and energetic and talkative. You're really Norm, she's a great friend to have when exploring these unique Japanese houses and get an aspiring architect's view!
I love that you keep bringing back Okazaki-san for these tiny apartment videos, she’s great!
So much fun!
Agree she is great!
She is awesome
Me too love her insight and thoughtful approach to space. I’d give this apartment a solid 9 favourite one so far
@@TokyoLens Can you tell me where this apt is? A street or address preferably.
I'm really glad Okazaki-san has become a recurring guest on this channel. She brings the same sort of enthusiasm and energy to these videos that Norm has in his exploration videos, so she fits in perfectly. I'm looking forward to seeing more with her.
Personally find the apartment to be both odd and fascinating at the same time, although I don't think it's safe for people who often come home drunk in the middle of the night after having happy hour with their friends. Also love Okazaki-san's energy in this video, especially when she finds a small chilling spot (up to a point she has to be warned to not climb inside the cold storage lol).
Okazaki-san is a proper small apartment loving gremlin, love how she tried stuffing herself in pretty much every nook in this lovely abomination of affordable living.
If I had the option/need to stay near Osaka, It'd definitely be near the top of my list for longer term living.
I adore Ayaka. I know she was an accidental find, but she's become such a delightful feature. She has such a cheerfully minimalist point of view. Every nook and cranny that could possibly fit she will squeeze into and be joyful at the discovery. Please do keep her as a feature. I'm especially enjoying the contrast between your assessment of a space against hers. I'm loving her.
I'm new here. How's Ayaka an accidental find? Did the guy just pick her up from the street? xD
@@Adonis.D.Prince He was touring very tiny apartments and she was living in one. He liked her unique outlook and now she's a feature when he tours unusual, tiny homes in his videos.
@@DannyJane. Thanks for that. That's actually a really cute story
@@Adonis.D.Prince I think she's adorable
@@Adonis.D.Prince She lived next door to an apartment he was looking at, and agreed to let him have a look at how she was putting her apartment to use. She was really interested in what he was doing, and has been a part of the channel ever since.
She needs to be a regular on the channel, with such great energy she's going be a joy to have around in all types of videos! :)
I have to say that she is absolutely adorable. I always enjoy when she shows up in your videos. She is definitely worth the watch. She's so entranced and investigatory in her explorations. Very cool.😁
I live in a smaller city in the US South, and as a single person who just started working, it's SO HARD to find a decent apartment that's either not crazy expensive or cheap but run down/in a shady neighborhood. If there were options like this available, clean and safe in a convenient location for a fair price, I'd take this place in a heartbeat!
florida especially is insanely expensive to live in, it's ridiculous
@@TheLeaf424 I'm looking for a place now in Florida. And I'm about to pass out from annoyance. I went to a place just recently and they were asking for 5 months upfront with a 750+ credit score. 3 x the rent, your first born. Smfh
I get that especially with expenses (nyc over here), but my main thing is that you have consider culture differences. Japan is a country that has made many things specifically for being as small and space efficient or “efficient” as possible. From kei cars all the way up to this. I don’t think anyone from the states would adjust well to a place like that. After the novelty worn off.
No, just no. I couldn't live in a space that basicly feels like a closet with floors! Aren't apartments usually cheaper in smaller cities? That's the reason why I don't would never move to Stockholm when it's half the price where I live now :P
@@laggmonstret it's definitely more comfy if you're shorter & if you're already in a place where you're desperate for housing on a budget, this place is perfect to live in until you save up enough money to move out
I love seeing Okazaki-sann reactions. I love how such a random door knock and meeting has led to such a friendship and collaborations. Her upbeat and infectious personality is charming. She always finds the good in our cynical and jaded personalities. You can not be entertained and sad with her around.
Yes 💖
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Definitely a place for a younger person. At 64-years-old, I can't see myself sleeping on that top floor and having to get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
Can't blame you. Even at 25 I'd probably have nightmares about slipping and falling getting up half asleep. A fall in such a cramped space with such narrow stairs would be disasterous.
I'm 32 and can't stand the thought of actually living in this... foxden, essentially.
It is genuinely heartbreaking
I'm actually not that concerned about going to the toilet at night (I'm 31 though), but I'd probably be constantly breaking things with how clumsy I am. Jelly over that kitchen though, it's bigger than mine.
The last time they pulled this tiny apartment crap in agony Kong a bunch of people died from floods in the basement. Later a fire ravaged another apartment building and it was the same story. People crammed into these tiny death traps.
I presently live in a 320 sq ft apartment. I'm used to small spaces, though maybe not as small as this apartment, but I *love* it. The only thing I wouldn't like is having to leave my bed (which I would put up at the very top loft) and have to deal with the stairs while half asleep/exhausted. Otherwise, it's quite cool!
I like this space as well I'd probably go through the stairs very sluggish going down each step on my ass instead
Going to the bathroom in the middle of the night would be quite the trip.
Okazaki-san is like a cat, fitting herself into every little space she can find!
Haha! If she fits, she sits!
That was also the first thing that sprung into my mind 😅
That is exactly what I was going to say!
Okazaki-neko 🐱 👈😉
The exact opposite of my 5'7", obese ass...lol...more like a hippo maybe.
I love that her natural instinct is just "oh look a tiny place, I wonder if I fits?"
Humanoid cat!
As a 5”10 (178 cm), 200+ pound (91 kg~) man, the thought is the same
I love the way they talk to each other in their respective languages, and still be able to converse. It's like, they have a built-in translator in their ears. Hahaha! Ayaka's cute in the way she describes the place as a local would.
Happens with spanish/english where I'm from we sort of mix and match whichever is better fit to the context.
Tokyo Lens is part of the Tekken universe, it seems.
Babelfish?
When I'm in practice (which I currently am not) I can understand a _lot_ more Japanese than I can ever speak. I would not call my Japanese speaking ability "conversational" but I could probably hold a conversation if I could speak to the other person in English.
These tiny apartments always look crazy tiny when Norm moves around in them, but when it's Ayaka-san it looks much more useable and comfortable. Being smaller is definitely a win for these! 😁
Keep bringing Okazaki-san to places. She is a little ball of positive energy and a delightful perspective. I don't know why, but she just makes me happy every time I see her.
Please keep it up with these amazing apartment videos. I live alone in a three bedroom house, so this is a whole new world for me.
Ive met a fair share of Asian Women in my life and most of them all have this positive energy and are always laughing, such a joy to be around !
I love how Okazaki-san just crawls into all the spaces and becomes the epitome of a loveable cat doing cat things. The classic, if I fits I sits mentality. Or the fact that cats are actually made of liquid and fit in every sort of container. 丸い猫! ♥She's so cute! ☺Looking forward to seeing more of her and her unique insights and quirky cute personality!
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Ikr. She's exactly like cat, exploring all the space never leave any corners. She's so adorable😍
It's creepy you think of her as a pet/cat tho...js :/
I love her! I also appreciate her respect towards spaces that aren't suited to her living preferences (you too, Norm) -- instead of saying "how could anyone live like this" there's a far more cultured and realistic approach that I don't come across enough when I watch other videos on other channels of this nature. Thanks for sharing this find!
I adore this girl
yeah, i like my rooms spacious. my dream home is the opposite of this: far away in a farm, sunshine, a pool with running spring water, relatively spacious but not wasteful. i really want to move to my farm sooner or later.
The cat would also get annoyed at not having any freedom at all..
These tiny spaces aren't the norm in japan
This apartment is not as claustrophobic as I thought. The high ceiling in each floor is definitely a win for me
Unironically I would love living in an apartment like this. I love creative layouts and the multiple floors concept opens up for some insanely creative furniture setups. Plus, I don’t need much space to be comfortable and I’m fine just spending all my time outside if I start to feel claustrophobic. This honestly might be my ideal apartment???
I gotta agree
Same. I was already seeing each space and thinking how could I use it and what to put in there.
The windows as he pointed it out is a big plus in my book too. I think it'll be my ideal solo apartment, too!
SAME!! im the opposite of claustrophobic and i really really love small places,, it's comfy in my opinion
would you also eat bugs and have no privacy too?
I’m really curious to see this place lived in and decorated nicely. It’s certainly a weird layout but I think the right person could make it really cozy.
Can places this small ever fail to be cozy? The industry hit a home run when they successfully substituted cramped for one with positive conoctations.
Wow what a great price! What an energetic nice
young lady! Glad you two have fun doing tours. Thanks for sharing!
Ayaka is like that cat that feels compelled to fit into every mystery space it finds. 😄
If she fits, she sits.
It's really cool how just you visiting an appartement once ended up in such a great friendship.
You can see how she is excited to take part of the exploration. It's so cute.
Thank you for showing us so many different tiny apartments trough Japan. So nice of you to include Okazaki-san in those videos, we could get point of view from a person that is living in such place and discuss about pros and cons from the different places :)
Thanks so much for coming along!!
Multiple stories ?? Mind-blowing. I like ur channel. U always find cool places and your sidekick is adorable and fun too. She always does a deep inspection of every place and mentions stuff I wouldn't have thought of. If I were shopping for places I'd definitely hire Ayaka too.
I love how you two converse because usually both people would try to speak in one language even they know both languages but you two speaks your own and definitely instantly understand each other like speaking the same language 😅 I'm going in circles 😅
It happens when you're more confident with your listening skill vs your speaking skill, or rather, constructing sentences in your target language...
So sometimes I also talk to my Japanese friend like this, tho I still try to practice speaking and making sentences in Japanese and he does in English as well.
Just like Han and Chewbacca
My younger sister (step-sister) and I have been doing that for a long while. We both speak French and English, but she spoke mostly French and me mostly English before our parents were together, so we just naturally ended up talking that way after. People would sometimes look at us very confused. It's apparently not even that easy to follow for others who are bilingual. The rapid switching ends up getting them a little lost.
@@Astraeus.. that's so cool 🤩
I was actually wondering how they understood each other when there was no interpreter around. So that's it they both understand English and Japanese?
As someone that's 5ft, this apartment is everything I could ever need, sure one hotplate isn't enough, but that's fixable. Absolutely in love with this!
Everything you could EVER need? That's a pretty low bar you've set for yourself.
@@justinm2697 People really don’t need a lot to be happy and comfortable, it’s just most of us (at least in highly capitalist/consumerist cultures) have been trained to not be able to easily distinguish between need and want, and to not be content of making the most of what we already have.
@@IncongruityDetected Comfortable? In a home not much bigger than a child's bedroom. with ladder stairs which will ultimately wreck your knees, in a kitchen meant only for microwaved noodles, a fridge under the floor and neighbours on the other side of paper thin walls. These shoe boxes scream a lonely, single life of solitude. But hey.... it's got some windows that look out to the view of the prison style walkway of the carbon copy building next door.
@@IncongruityDetected Well said!
@@IncongruityDetected love you for this
Can we officially call this a series now? I really hope to see more.
That place really has a lot of potential. I have lived in a one room studio before - This was one of the biggest tiny spaces I have ever seen!
Right you could totally make this work, especially in major cities where you get these small spaces. The split makes it feel bigger
I would like more space for storage and some form of washer+dryer but this space looks totally livable as long as I have access to those things.
I feel the same way.. I just found him. And I have always wanted to go to Japan. Especiallu having family amd friends there. It is even cooler then i knew it was. I love these tiny apts episodes. I also love his thrift store episodes can't wait to watch more.
I really really love this split level style space. it makes it feel like it has many rooms even though it has such a tiny foot print.
This is the first apartment you've shown that I think I could actually live in. You know, if I was single and living in Japan of course. I love seeing Ayaka again! She's so enthusiastic and fun and her insights are very interesting. Great video, Norm.
20,000 yen! That's amazing! Also I love Okazaki's "spacing out" idea in that small alcove! Plus the quiet "Watashi wa dame da..." made me laugh so hard! Also I wonder where will you go next? What can beat this amazingly cheap apartment?!
Blows my mind how cheap it is! Haha and yea she’s such a character!!
For that price I’d rent it just as a “getaway” apartment.
@@TokyoLens For that price I would move to japan tomorrow. thats an fantastic price, I wish me had more small and affordable apartments here in the UK.
I really think it would help my creativity too having a place like this, as a photographer and a bit of an artist it seems like a great place to be and think.
@@TokyoLens it’s about $140 right now which is so insane lol
@@thatwolffe3802 I feel the same way, except the US haha.
I love how Okazaki has become a regular on this Channel, She always brings a smile to my face
This video keeps showing up in my feed and i cant get over how much i actually love this apartment design.
Eyyyyyyyy Okazaki-san has the same "crawl into small spaces" instinct as I do! I love how you can see her brain whirring the minute she steps into the apartment lol. Glad to see her in another video!
Please take her to every tiny house video!! She's the absolute best at seeing things in a different light. So cute.
I was one of the people that suggested inviting Okazaki to join you in future apartment tours when she first showed up. I'm SO happy you took our suggestions into account!! She just has the cutest, most positive energy about everything and her insights are amazing. Hoping she becomes a frequent guest star!! 😍
She's always so excited to see other tiny houses, her energy is contagious! I also love how she keeps wanting to fit into all the tight spaces.
I love Okazaki-san input and energy she's so cool 😄
This place being only 200 is insane and could definitely see myself making it work IF I didn't have cats
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Consigo imaginar ele funcionando ainda mais com os gatos! Eles iriam amar escalar por td!!
Okazaki san is such a fun person to have with for these types of videos! Hope to see more videos with her
For sure!
Having lived in an extremely small space for a couple months in Japan, the idea of this little place is cuter than the reality.
nah its not cute. it looks depressing
Its a dystopian hell hole. No kitchen or space to even breath.
Yeah, this looks designed to make you miserable. No space for furniture, few windows, difficult to navigate, impossible to have guests.
This is the kind of hell apartment that would show up in a horror story or something. Or a comedy that wanted to make jokes about awful apartment designs.
I think the idea of small places like this is more inline that you're not supposed to be home all day.
You spend 6-8 hours sleeping, you spend 12+ hours outside, and you only actually live in the space a few hours each day.
Personally It looks pretty ideal and I could see it working out very well.
Put a table above the cold storage wide enough to maintain ready access and the entire kitchenette level is just for food. Maybe you go for groceries every few days since there's not a lot of space.
2nd floor is for the PC setup (with a comfortable chair with good recline angle) for entertainment, a dresser for clothes under the loft and maybe a shelf unit for books and stuff.
Loft is for a futon or bed if it can fit.
I love just how genuinely excited she is to see all these places. Its so awesome
Yeah! Makes it so much fun~
It's funny because at first i was a little horrified by the size. But as you walked through it, the layering is really quite an attractive aesthetic. My only gripe would be the lack of ventilation in the bathroom, i don't want that stink going right into my kitchen.
Beyond that, and considering the price, I'd have a blast in this place.
Yeah, good point, but that bathroom odor could be controlled. Not with deodorant sprays, those only cover the smell, and ion air purifiers are pricey, but rather an odor absorbing product like activated charcoal, they are cheap, and reusable.
@@zanleekain117 that's true!
@@zanleekain117 Shit rocks :(
Ye the layering bit really activated my almonds but I wouldn't live in it lol
Okazaki san is living her best life wherever she goes. I love that she likes exploring tiny apartments with Norm. :)
I love Okazaki's energy! She's so cute. From when you first met her in her tiny apartment, I was hoping to see her again. I think your tiny/weirdest apartment videos are my favourite!!! Pleas keep doing them (with Akazaki too!) Also I have a lot ALOT of figures and funkos, so I couldn't every life in one. But I love seeing all the creative ways people live in them.
I like that you 2 have different opinions of same place and show us different perspective. keep it up 👍👍
She really should just be your co-host! She is so smart, funny, and brings such great ideas and a unique point of view to your show. ✨💜✨
yes just travel around with her finding the most interesting spaces.. id be happy about that
Okazaki-san and you both really make me open my eyes to living in smaller spaces and living in a more minimalistic way! You always point out the bonuses and fun aspects, like the projector idea and where to sleep during the summer and winter which I'd never think about and she (literally) finds all the smaller spaces that'd usually be seen as wasted space and makes creative ways to live in them, like the towel rack behind the stairs! I love this duo work and hope to see more in the coming future :)
Fair enough. But I'm not living in a tiny apartment, that's small, especially in a cold climate. Where the heating system and insulation are highly questionable.
Thank you for bringing Okazaki again~
She really is fun as always~!
and i swear she's a cat in her past life with her love of small spaces
I love these little apartments so much, I wish it was common to find things like these in the usa. Studio is as close as I can get but I would absolutely settle for being cramped if it meant cheaper rent, I only own my bed, tv, laptop, dresser anyways.
I really like this apartment actually! It looks big enough to live comfortably and I like how many 'different rooms' you can create because of the stairs. If you create a little living room, a study room, a bedroom and a storage space, that would be so cute. I like the stairs and platform style house, would totally live here.
Cooking, private bath and good size sleeping area. All you need until you can afford to move on up. I like this one!
the first weird tiny apartment I'd actually totally live in, cheap, pretty, interesting, the levels give it a lot more spacious feel and the view from the loft was nice
I would love to live there!!! I bet you could make something really nice of it 💯
@@AnxiousAlien... As long as you didn't want to eat any food apart from plain pasta/noodles or soup or live on takeaways. Even when I'm camping it's a juggling act with two rings to cook on and I have a decent table for a work surface there. I assume you'd have to balance a chopping board over the sink to prepare any food at all.
I'm sure you could make it look pretty but as for living there, it would be a pretty basic existence.
I love her energy so much! Love how positive she is and she reminded me of my cat with her crawling into all these tight spaces just to sit there.
This is such a great use of vertical space! I wouldn't be able to handle it as I am right now (I have disabilities that make it hard to go up and down stairs and ladders a lot), but if I didn't have ladder issues, I'd love a space like this!
Are there any tiny spaces that don't make use of internal stairs ladders/stairs?
Thanks for always showing us the different opportunities there is in Japan!
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I wish there were tiny apartments like this in the US that were actually designed to be habitable like these.
build one then. i don't think they would very a lot of demand, but there's probably enough demand for a few in each city
@@GraveUypo Can't do to zoning regs and anti tenniment laws in most cities, unfortunately
So you ONLY eat noodles and hate taking a shower?
I mean, Americans are so fat, they likely wouldn't fit in this kind of apartment. Canadian's are very much in the same boat. I'm more muscular and fat together, and I think I'd die from the lack of oxygen in there..
these are prisons not aparments wtf are you people on!
Okazaki's enthusiasm for architecture always shines through. What a wild tiny apartment find!
I love watching these videos and imagining how I’d lay out furniture. I’m used to living in small spaces, but never this small.
I love this design so much: I enjoy being up high and having separation in different areas, and the different levels make what is really a pretty small space seem much bigger. Would definitely live here!
I love that this forces you to think outside the box when it comes to furniture. Honestly such a cool and unique layout, id almost be willing to pay extra for it :D
I like the layout of the apartment in the abstract but I would be so afraid of tripping up and down those stairs if I lived there hahaha. I always love Okazaki san's enthusiasm in your videos - the video where you met her first was I think the first video of yours I saw and I'm glad you guys have stayed friends and she comes along on these journeys.
This one worth every penny👍, I really liked this one!🙌
okay not gonna lie, but this really looks like a nice livable space, the multiple floors give you plenty of space for everything. But for real now, 200$?!!! That's dirt cheap, like holy moly. And bringing Okazaki-san with you is a really nice addition, I love her way of thinking when it comes to small spaces like this. I wonder what next interesting place you'll stumble upon.
I really like this one, it feels like it could almost be like a real life dolls house or something. I love the idea of having each floor being for a different need, different living space.
Would also be cool to get a different colored lights per floor and furniture items so it was like a rainbow house lol
This place is really cool. I think this is one of thr most liveable tiny apartments I have seen on your channel. The levels or the room look a lot of fun very flexible space.
Flexible space? 🤣 A great place for someone who's into yoga!
Loved seeing this apartment and getting Okazaki-san’s input on how things can be used. Again, she came up with so many views and ideas I never would have expected to make the space WAY more usable than I expected.
What a great find. I'd give it a solid 7.5/10 and would enjoy that place. If the bathroom was just a tad bigger and more modern, it'd be 8+. Okazaki-san is always a pleasure.
Okazaki-san's sheer enthusiasm is infectious. I also think you should have a points system based on how many hidey holes she can discover.
I love the episodes she guests in. Nice to see both views of each space and see where cultural differences present and where you find mutual ground.
OKAZAKI-SAN IS BACK THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY!!! I hope she continues to visit these tiny locations, she really brings alot to the series and she’s absolutely adorable🙌💖
What an interesting apartment! I think I'd like to stay in it for a bit, but over time the multiple levels would get annoying, especially if you had to go in the middle of the night and were sleeping in the top area! I love Okazaki-san's energy and enthusiasm and how she always finds the most interesting things to say about each space.
I don't know what it is about these apartment videos with Okazaki-san but they are quickly becoming some of my favorites on the channel. So laid back and calming but also insightful and eye opening to new possibilities. Please keep them coming!
I find it really interesting how you speak English and she speaks Japanese but you both understand each other because you obviously both speak both languages but it's cool to actually see people do that. Reminds me of Tekken too lol.
Okazaki-san is just toooo precious and pure for this world. I'm so glad you are making a little, little home series with her. The way she sees space and functionality is amazing.
I stayed in an apartment like that for a few days during my last visit to Japan, which co-incidentally was to Osaka. The refusal to rent to foreigners was not a problem, as the apartment was actually rented by a friend of mine who was out of town, and the building manager was also a friend. If I had not had those contacts though, I suspect it might have been difficult.
The only problem I had was that being a bit over 1m90cm (6'4") tall, I quickly found that the sleeping area my friend had set up was a very snug fit.
It reminds me of living on a boat! The entirety of the small space has some purpose or another, making it feel larger than it actually is. I would be willing to live in an apartment like this one!
As someone who boats a lot I agree and I would love living in a tiny house like this!
The first ever video of yours UA-cam suggested for me to watch today was the one where you first met Okazaki in her tiny apartment. I thought the young man you met before her also a really nice person and so grateful and upbeat about his home, the good sized bath being the focus of the home was great! . Then Okazaki was another breath of fresh air. until you met them both you I focused on how terrible it is that people have to live in such small spaces, but they both see potential everywhere! Amazing to truly pair things back to fighting trim and be grateful for a warm bed and basic amenities. I think living in fresh little cosy den that doesn't get too hot or cold and the awareness you can go outside or go to cafes or laundromats and be around other people is possibly a way we could all be living. That constant thing of how do I make this space work means you really do have to relate to your home in so many gentle day-to-day shifting ways. Ps: I so so so want to travel in Japan. I don't want to just be sight seeing tourist I hope to volunteer there for a month. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm a care worker and gardener. If you know of any projects please get in touch I'd really appreciate it.
The fact that Ayaka can find a use for every space in the apartment is fantastic
Okazaki-san is so much fun to listen to. She has such positive energy. Love her and these videos. Cant wait to see more weird tiny apartements around japan!
This is the first of these tiny apartments I could actually see myself living in, especially for that price! It's not great long term of course, but for a short time I could definitely make this work!
Man! I just saw your recent video and now I see why you wished she was available to see that weird balcony apartment! I hope you can do a revisit with her when she’s available again.
It’s interesting to see how all these places are set up in Japan. Thanks for continuing to show us!
Thanks for joining!