It does not surprising to me the Architect left little to no vanity counter top space in all three bathrooms as well as no electrical plugs. That would be my first changes.
@@supercyberdigiIt's probably neither thievery nor idiocy lmao. I don't fully know if this is the same in Japan, so take what I say with a grain of salt. But in most western countries, buying art for absurd prices can be a tax exemption scheme. Or just a way to inflate your net worth. Have artist make art --> art critic friend values it at millions --> donate it --> you can sign it off for tax reduction. Or you just have a new asset.
I like it very much, probably one of my favourite properties so far (although the "art" is probably a joke from the artist that rich people didn't understand), but it's funny that a 300m² apartment has such a tiny kitchen. Put a microwave, a coffee maker, a toaster and a rice cooker there and you don't even have enough space to chop a carrot.
Well said, perhaps they don't expect them to cook much, but still... I also don't understand why it doesn't have one of the baths be wooden traditional... or a spa bath, or... something. Just so many odd choices and details not cared about. And no counter space AT ALL in the bathrooms. Craziness.
My only problem is that the kitchen has not enough preparation areas and this is a major issue. It's like a 1-1.5 meters in the kitchen. Considering that there are two fridges and two ovens, I have almost no room to prepare all my foods, this is the least least thought out part of the design. I'd rather have a single fridge, a wine cooler, an oven and a longer counter than this set up. Either that or an island counter should have been installed instead of the kitchen lattices.
Actually it was just one fridge and one freezer, nothing special at all. I’m sure the lattice was there so that a private chef could plate up the food in the so called kitchen and then deliver it to the table, and be able to discreetly see at what stage people were at with their meals.
I'd agree on having an island instead of the lattice. Also, I just know my clumsy drunk-ass would trip and fall into those at some point and break them.
Yeah a kitchen without an island is just.. not done.. if you can afford it. The difference in enjoyment is night and day, an island makes you feel connected to the room whereas a normal kitchen just has you looking at the wall. I'd be really unhappy with this kitchen for that amount of money.
I totally agree with you guys. Even though I'm used to the fact that Japanese kitchens are tiny as hell and made me stop trying to actually cook for myself, for this amount of money, I'd surely want a kitchen with more space. However, I think that a person who can afford this place won't be really concerned about the kitchen because they most likely won't use it for day to day cooking anyway.
I think this is the first property I see in your channel with multiple bathroom. Kinda mind boggling how it needs to be at this price point to have en suite.
Awesome video! I had the pleasure of working with Kengo Kuma and his team when i was an intern on a project we were collaborating on. He defs inspired my love of wood and Japanese architecture
Quite a beautiful place, my favourite part is probably the lightwell, it'd be easy for the "basement" to feel dark and gloomy, but this has probably more natural light than 99% of other apartments in tokyo.
I agree that daylight appears in the basement but the presenter also has all the lights on. I think it would be gloomy most of the time. Even though this might have more daylight than 99% of apartments in Tokyo they do not cost $13 million. Despite the artfully stacked granite this is essentially an expensive place with no views--even the entry level glimpses the street--and people on the street see inside (through the metal slats). Also the washi glass reveals too much that should be concealed--the unaesthetic closet framework. In addition, I am less concerned that it has a car elevator as I am about the number of parking spaces for this expensive unit--I hope it has more than just one. I like the neighborhood but it's far from being Kengo Kuma's best work.
The Japanese don't fucking know design. Blank flat walls with no texture or character is no fucking design. Art deco however is modern and infantry better.
I think the condo has a bad design. Kengo Kuma may be a very good architect for stadiums or large structures, but house design is not his forte. The iron bars around the house give me the feeling of being in a prison. Kengo Kuma could use this idea for other public structures, but it’s not suitable for a house. The bathrooms are horrible. For a $13m+ house, I would expect more luxurious bathrooms. The colors of the furniture and wallpaper are unappealing; there is too much cream and yellow. A little bit of black or grey would give a much more luxurious feeling. Overall, it doesn’t feel like a very expensive house. Yes, the ceilings are high and the single-pane walls are nice, but these are not the most creative design ideas. With that potential in my hands, i would try to do much more. I think Kengo Kuma has stopped working hard due to his age and is letting his name speak for itself.
Absolutely agree. It has this "200 million $ California Home Mansion" feeling in some way. Sterile, boring, put together to claim a prize. Everything looks a bit random and the colors are very off. Would never want to live in such a house.
I was shocked about the absolutely pathologically large space --- and a 'luxury' bath you can't even stretch out in, not as tall Swede nor as average Japanese. The rest feels as homely as the best corporate HQ lobby I've ever seen.
Hi Alex , i wanted to thank you to do some Collab with french youtuber it was nice to see you there even if you don't speak french , Japanese can reunite people !!! And thx as always for you're great video!!!
I agree. You can make it look like a nice home with the right furniture, decorations and such (although you should do something about the awkward office kitchen nook...), but why is it necessary, with that price point, to come up with inspiration to make office space look like cosy living space.
Location, location, location. Love the prison-like coziness, the beach towel and blank canvas art, and the display kitchen. The emperor's new clothes admiration pushes it over the top. Normally I love Japanese style and architecture but; that building is just daring you NOT to like it. Big names involved receives nothing but big praise naturally.
Right, what fool would pay even $1 million for that oversized office space. 300 sqm and still not enough room to have a seperate office, so let’s put one in the bedroom of course… omg.
Awesome video; thank you for making it. IMO, the kitchen and upstairs bedroom are underwhelming. The whole downstairs is beautiful and functional. Thanks again for showing us different properties in Japan.
@@jama211 Yeah, this type of abstract art was originally made as a way to counteract the fascism movements of the early 20th century (that wanted to control what can be considered art to sell a very rigid vision of society). Nowadays, sadly, this type of works are used more as a vehicle for speculation than as something that can be actually appreciated by everyone.
I really love this space, the light is amazing 😊 how beautiful materials and the stone wall is just gorgeous! only tiny minus, is the bathroom upstairs. You wouldnt want guest to go through a walk in closet, to get to the toilet. Plus clothes would get damp, hanging next to bathrooms, even with good ventilation.
I loved this property! It’s too expensive for what it is tho, the kitchen is very small, but I really liked a the designs of the bedrooms, how all of them have a walking wardrobe and their own shower/toilet. Love that there is a lot of glass used it makes this house look more open and has plenty of natural light. Kitchen is really small, they can extend it tho, just move those rails and make it open plan, put a central island for cooking and chopping. Then it will be a perfect family home
How much would you expect it to be? I don't think people fully appreciate how crowded japan is. It's the size of California with half the population of the us. Marinate on it. You should realize why property is so outrageously expensive in your opinion. I lived in Japan. I was in this area during all my days off. Japan is amazing. And it's so crowded, they are brilliant in their engineering. But I can promise you Americans in america could not do it. Half the country could not live in California and thrive and be successful. But I'm curious, how much do you think this house should cost, since you're an expert and all?
Y'all show up to hear him present the house and imagine what it would be like to afford it. I show up to hear him say "your friends" and imagine what it's like to have friends.
Hi Alex! Could you possibly do a series where you use a different budget level for each video? Like “what you can get in Tokyo for under $1000\140,000¥, $2000/275,000¥, $3000\410,000¥ $5000\680,000¥. Then for each budget level, show like 3 places: one in prime location (center of city), one mid way from the center, and lastly, one in the out skirts?? That would be so awesome to see what you can get! Oops- sorry. I just read the description of your channel. My suggestion does not scream “most exclusive” properties. But it still would be cool to see.
One thing I kept wondering watching the presentation of the lower level was what happens if you get significant rain? I am sure there must be drainage outside those windows but couldn't help think watching if it was torrential rain whether it can drain fast enough and for the window seals to keep it out.
Not sure how it is in Japan exactly, but in my country, these types of concerns are addressed in building codes. In order to certify the property as legal, drainage would be mandatory. It is probably the same way in Japan.
@@braclo93 Oh for sure, I imagine Japan's certification codes are very high. I think by the look of it, it just seemed like with torrential rain it could be tough to clear the water even with the proper drainage. Mainly curiosity as to how they do it especially for a property of that value.
So I’ve been watching your channel for a month or so now and I’m really a big fan! One thing I’m curious about when it comes to these Japanese homes is why they all have single sinks in the kitchen? I’m a 40 year old American and I’ve only ever had double sinks in every place I’ve ever lived. And even in other homes I’ve visited or seen, they almost always have double sinks. The single sinks just seem strange and less useful than doubles. Other differences like lack of ovens and dryers, the shoe closets, the shower/bath setups, etc… I understand these. But the kitchen sink things just throws me for a loop lol. If I ever bought a place like these, the first thing I’d do is convert the single sink to a double sink. Anyway, love the channel. Keep up the good work!
It might have something todo with space. not for this unit, but normaly space is rare. Same thing with the dryers and ovens as you mentioned. I watched a lot of american real estate youtube videos, and I always wondered, why u have to kitchen sinks. I thought that was a rich people thing, but if they are that often seen in normal houses, it might me and American thing. I never seen that in germany ;)
@@ElSendler The idea is that you wash in one side and rinse in the other. Kinda like how restaurants have triple sinks, wash, rinse, sanitize. Also the standard double sinks we have aren’t more than a couple inches bigger than the singles we see in these vids. In the end it’s mostly just a matter of preference and what you’re used to. But I vastly prefer the double sinks.
@@sleezyimpalass ah so that's what two sinks are for. I'm from Indonesia, and we don't wash dishes by submerging the dishes into soapy water (idk how you guys do it. do you have scraps of food also in that water? idk soaking it just a no for me tbh) we wash dishes by scrubbing and rinsing each dishes one by one without soaking it. and i just googled and from this video, it seems like japanese do it like we do: ua-cam.com/video/C6W8PpZxa7E/v-deo.html so there's no need for 2 sinks. altho i also find two sinks in some more lux houses. idky they have it.
Awesome video again! But the problem I have with all those luxurious Japanese apartments (in this and other videos) is that basically it's about size and location. The interior is usually quite standard for a nice place in - let's say - Europe, but nothing special. And they all usually lack soul. It's something that an ambassador of a big country might get in their 4 years stay in Tokyo. It's more places to show off than to live in. This place is marketed by the Kengo Kuma name, but to be honest I wouldn't but it even if I had the money. The exterior is just hideous. And the interior is just okay, or not so functional in places (kitchen is too small). The "art" on the walls must be a joke lol So yeah, you pay $13M for 300m2 in Kita-senju. Not for the amazing house.
Yea the house is your typical millionaire "mansion" where an architect wants everything to be artistic and 5 meanings. The interior is sterile and boring. The entire house lacks soul and seems randomly put together. Its the opposite of a cosy home. Giant inbuild storage that are simply large wooden doors where everything looks the same. Big yikes form me, huge waste of space and money. 1/10.
I thought that was the most surprising part it's only double the size of my place and mine was 150k. Mine didn't come with any half finished paintings though and it is in Dallas not Tokyo.
It’s beautiful. But, I can’t get over the fact that 13 million and you get half at street level and half basement level. I wonder what the properties on the upper floors are like?
This is the first time I see walk in closet connected directly to bathroom. Wouldn't it create problem if say, condensation from the bathroom to enter the closet and ruin the clothing?
Very tastefully designed, but for this price range, buyer are more interested in high-rise apartments with views such as Tokyo tower or Imperial Palace
Not enough space to prepare food, especially if it's meant for more than two people. Also no skyline view in the living room, you're just looking at a fake wall. Anywhere but Tokyo, that apt would be worth less than 1/10th of its listing price, but since space is a premium there... yeah.
Nice interior decor! It's a pity though that the sizeable bedrooms are located at the basement with merely a view of a stone wall. Privacy, yes, but having a view would be more stunning
It's beautiful, and the video is in very good taste, but I can't remove from my mind that key parts of the house are below street level. Tokyo is just 40 meters above sea level, which seems like the perfect home for a horror story.
I was just wandering through some of your videos, the first thing that struck me about this place, and one complaint I am sure Mr Affable would agree with, there is very little counter space for food preparation in this kitchen.
I would love to see a little bit more workspace in the kitchen though - would have removed one of the two ovens in exchange for more work space. I need my space for my rice cooker and hot water dispenser 🤣But I guess I won't need to do much cooking if I were living in a food heaven like Tokyo 🤣🤣The texture of the wallpaper is lovely. I love the en-suites at the lower level :D I do wish having a powder room at the living room area for guests though.
You can literally get *double* that square footage in the U.S. for $300,000 - $400,000. The idea of spending $18 MILLION on that is just beyond bewildering to me.
Absolutely beautiful condo - but $13Mil? I guess for downtown Tokyo you $pay for space. In fact, Tokyo Japan is right up there with Manhattan pricewise - but a lot nicer. I LOVE the lightwell with the rustic rock wall. Private yet open and airy. Genius for a dense urban area!! If I lived in Tokyo I'd want to be next to a big park in an ultra plush and very spacious grand home like this.
The wallpaper looks better than those paintings so those are the first things I'd remove. The only one I'd ever even consider putting up is the very first red painting which appears to have some resemblence of thought behind it but it ultimately feels like a wallpaper too. The rest are literally a 7 year olds paintings
The first floor has zero privacy (1:40 - 1:44). If you can clearly see the street, the people on the street can clearly see you. Those sheer curtains would essentially become transparent at night with the lights on.
The wine coolers below the ovens? I hope there is good insulation. And the ovens have very little height. Good luck fitting a turkey in there. As others have noted, so little prep room.
Putting aside the high real estate prices in Tokyo and having the money for it. I wouldn't even pay half for this. Small kitchen, lackluster living rooms only saved by the high ceilings, and unnecessary big bathrooms. This place totally lacks a homely feeling imo. But then again if you have this sorta cash you probably spend more time elsewhere.
I agree, it's a basement apartment with poor floorplan and no views and they want $13M for it? That's insane, I wouldn't consider it even in Chelsea, London...
Better than all these concrete slabs for sure. Something i always wondered: If you rent or buy these super expensive locations, are you even allowed to redecorate and paint the walls? Because they always look so empty and sterile, even if someone else lived there previously
If you buy it, most buildings allow you to do whatever you want with the interior. Rentals in the upper end will as well, but you have to pay for restoration to its original state when you move out.
I‘ll probably never understand the reputation of Miele products outside Germany. They used to be high quality like 30 years ago, but nowadays they’re (at least among literally everyone I know) rather infamous for breaking easily and being so freaking eco friendly that they basically don’t do their job anymore (like a tumble dryer that runs for 5 hours and the laundry is still wet). I‘m starting to wonder, if there are different production lines. 🤔
@@BrendanPNW honestly, I hope so. 😅 I’m kind of refusing to believe that standard Japanese kitchen appliances could be even worse than Miele products thrown on the German market.
It was very nice of Chris and Sharla to let you show us their new home. It’s really beautiful.
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Lots of space for the cats 😸
lol
😂😂😂
It does not surprising to me the Architect left little to no vanity counter top space in all three bathrooms as well as no electrical plugs. That would be my first changes.
"Another beautifully painted painting" *gestures to white square*
My thoughts exactly 😂
I thought this comment was exaggerating. It wasn't.
It has a strong ‘unhomey’ feel
Like the complete opposite of a ‘homey/lived in’ feel
Those Shingo Francis "paintings" are hilarious.
dudes a thief lol
@@MicroSBs More like the people buying them are idiots. Enabling the man to keep doing whatever this is.
@@supercyberdigiIt's probably neither thievery nor idiocy lmao.
I don't fully know if this is the same in Japan, so take what I say with a grain of salt.
But in most western countries, buying art for absurd prices can be a tax exemption scheme. Or just a way to inflate your net worth.
Have artist make art --> art critic friend values it at millions --> donate it --> you can sign it off for tax reduction.
Or you just have a new asset.
I like it very much, probably one of my favourite properties so far (although the "art" is probably a joke from the artist that rich people didn't understand), but it's funny that a 300m² apartment has such a tiny kitchen. Put a microwave, a coffee maker, a toaster and a rice cooker there and you don't even have enough space to chop a carrot.
Well said, perhaps they don't expect them to cook much, but still... I also don't understand why it doesn't have one of the baths be wooden traditional... or a spa bath, or... something. Just so many odd choices and details not cared about. And no counter space AT ALL in the bathrooms. Craziness.
It's just art, if you don't like it...just say you don't like it, it's not some sort of scam.
@@Mz-ui it's literally a scam
Modern art is trash.
I'd rather have massive hentai waifu posters all over the walls in my $12 million apartment than this.
@@Mz-ui 10:20. Yeah. Not a scam. Totally not a scam at all.
This has the feel of a museum piece instead of an inviting home; beautiful but stark.
My feeling too. It looks more like a prestigious office building than a home.
My only problem is that the kitchen has not enough preparation areas and this is a major issue. It's like a 1-1.5 meters in the kitchen. Considering that there are two fridges and two ovens, I have almost no room to prepare all my foods, this is the least least thought out part of the design. I'd rather have a single fridge, a wine cooler, an oven and a longer counter than this set up. Either that or an island counter should have been installed instead of the kitchen lattices.
Actually it was just one fridge and one freezer, nothing special at all. I’m sure the lattice was there so that a private chef could plate up the food in the so called kitchen and then deliver it to the table, and be able to discreetly see at what stage people were at with their meals.
I'd agree on having an island instead of the lattice.
Also, I just know my clumsy drunk-ass would trip and fall into those at some point and break them.
Yeah a kitchen without an island is just.. not done.. if you can afford it. The difference in enjoyment is night and day, an island makes you feel connected to the room whereas a normal kitchen just has you looking at the wall. I'd be really unhappy with this kitchen for that amount of money.
I totally agree with you guys. Even though I'm used to the fact that Japanese kitchens are tiny as hell and made me stop trying to actually cook for myself, for this amount of money, I'd surely want a kitchen with more space. However, I think that a person who can afford this place won't be really concerned about the kitchen because they most likely won't use it for day to day cooking anyway.
Yeah a large island/with stools on would definitely be something to install, whoever designed the kitchen doesn't cook 😂
What a nice grey underground bunker.
I think this is the first property I see in your channel with multiple bathroom. Kinda mind boggling how it needs to be at this price point to have en suite.
Awesome video! I had the pleasure of working with Kengo Kuma and his team when i was an intern on a project we were collaborating on. He defs inspired my love of wood and Japanese architecture
Even if I had the money, I would not pay for the "paintings".
Even if I got them for free (and couldn't sell them) I wouldn't take them
Quite a beautiful place, my favourite part is probably the lightwell, it'd be easy for the "basement" to feel dark and gloomy, but this has probably more natural light than 99% of other apartments in tokyo.
I agree that daylight appears in the basement but the presenter also has all the lights on. I think it would be gloomy most of the time. Even though this might have more daylight than 99% of apartments in Tokyo they do not cost $13 million. Despite the artfully stacked granite this is essentially an expensive place with no views--even the entry level glimpses the street--and people on the street see inside (through the metal slats). Also the washi glass reveals too much that should be concealed--the unaesthetic closet framework. In addition, I am less concerned that it has a car elevator as I am about the number of parking spaces for this expensive unit--I hope it has more than just one. I like the neighborhood but it's far from being Kengo Kuma's best work.
Gorgeous! What a beautiful property. If I lived there I’d probably spend all my time in that master bathroom/ walk-in closet.
Im begging you please upload more often. I really love Japanese interior design and also your presentation on each of the videos.
The Japanese don't fucking know design. Blank flat walls with no texture or character is no fucking design. Art deco however is modern and infantry better.
I think the condo has a bad design. Kengo Kuma may be a very good architect for stadiums or large structures, but house design is not his forte. The iron bars around the house give me the feeling of being in a prison. Kengo Kuma could use this idea for other public structures, but it’s not suitable for a house.
The bathrooms are horrible. For a $13m+ house, I would expect more luxurious bathrooms. The colors of the furniture and wallpaper are unappealing; there is too much cream and yellow. A little bit of black or grey would give a much more luxurious feeling.
Overall, it doesn’t feel like a very expensive house. Yes, the ceilings are high and the single-pane walls are nice, but these are not the most creative design ideas. With that potential in my hands, i would try to do much more. I think Kengo Kuma has stopped working hard due to his age and is letting his name speak for itself.
Its years that Kengo Kuma does nothing, he has almost a thousand of architects working for him.
fully agree. Feels like 10m out of the 13m are for the city/location...
Absolutely agree. It has this "200 million $ California Home Mansion" feeling in some way. Sterile, boring, put together to claim a prize. Everything looks a bit random and the colors are very off. Would never want to live in such a house.
I was shocked about the absolutely pathologically large space --- and a 'luxury' bath you can't even stretch out in, not as tall Swede nor as average Japanese. The rest feels as homely as the best corporate HQ lobby I've ever seen.
Hi Alex , i wanted to thank you to do some Collab with french youtuber it was nice to see you there even if you don't speak french , Japanese can reunite people !!! And thx as always for you're great video!!!
I thought French "painting" is the definition of scam but fool me Japanese "painting" is also joining the theme. 😂😂
Looks like an office building lobby.
If it wasn't for the expensive land, this would more than 10 times cheaper.
everything from the lobby to the ktichen to the bathrooms is completelu underwhelming. Builder grade materials.
I agree. You can make it look like a nice home with the right furniture, decorations and such (although you should do something about the awkward office kitchen nook...), but why is it necessary, with that price point, to come up with inspiration to make office space look like cosy living space.
It is always such fun to see German dishwashers and cooking plates as a staple for a high-quality kitchen😅 for me is a German it’s kind of common😅
I mean you guys make good stuff
Those rock walls are absolutely gorgeous!
Location, location, location. Love the prison-like coziness, the beach towel and blank canvas art, and the display kitchen. The emperor's new clothes admiration pushes it over the top. Normally I love Japanese style and architecture but; that building is just daring you NOT to like it. Big names involved receives nothing but big praise naturally.
Gives a feel of ‘museum’, more than a home !
This house was astonishing!
Right, what fool would pay even $1 million for that oversized office space. 300 sqm and still not enough room to have a seperate office, so let’s put one in the bedroom of course… omg.
@@aussiestallion69 Or a kitchen that wouldn't fit in a tiny house.
Lol...loave the paintings 😂. Thks r the idea...running to the nearest bookshop to get glazed paper to hang on my walls😅
Awesome video; thank you for making it. IMO, the kitchen and upstairs bedroom are underwhelming. The whole downstairs is beautiful and functional. Thanks again for showing us different properties in Japan.
I was waiting for you to "take a headder" down that smooth stepped staircase in socks. Great content.
Proper nice transition at 1:58 !
Thanks! Glad somebody noticed 😅
- The Editor
The "paintings" in the house are an absolute scam 😂
Absolutely!
In your opinion. That's how art works mate.
@@kiddingjust5942 it's not designed for you
@@jama211 Yeah, this type of abstract art was originally made as a way to counteract the fascism movements of the early 20th century (that wanted to control what can be considered art to sell a very rigid vision of society). Nowadays, sadly, this type of works are used more as a vehicle for speculation than as something that can be actually appreciated by everyone.
@@jama211 no, it's just a scam.
This is by far the most gorgeous place you've shown! Those ceilings are insane, especially the single pane walls of glass at 8:15
I really love this space, the light is amazing 😊 how beautiful materials and the stone wall is just gorgeous!
only tiny minus, is the bathroom upstairs. You wouldnt want guest to go through a walk in closet, to get to the toilet. Plus clothes would get damp, hanging next to bathrooms, even with good ventilation.
Sometimes when i see fancy art i just think to myself... Well i could be a high end artist!😅
I loved this property! It’s too expensive for what it is tho, the kitchen is very small, but I really liked a the designs of the bedrooms, how all of them have a walking wardrobe and their own shower/toilet.
Love that there is a lot of glass used it makes this house look more open and has plenty of natural light.
Kitchen is really small, they can extend it tho, just move those rails and make it open plan, put a central island for cooking and chopping. Then it will be a perfect family home
How much would you expect it to be? I don't think people fully appreciate how crowded japan is. It's the size of California with half the population of the us. Marinate on it. You should realize why property is so outrageously expensive in your opinion. I lived in Japan. I was in this area during all my days off. Japan is amazing. And it's so crowded, they are brilliant in their engineering. But I can promise you Americans in america could not do it. Half the country could not live in California and thrive and be successful. But I'm curious, how much do you think this house should cost, since you're an expert and all?
I come for the properties... but I stay for the socks!
Love the "beautifully painted painting" joke ;)
(It is very elegant though.)
Y'all show up to hear him present the house and imagine what it would be like to afford it.
I show up to hear him say "your friends" and imagine what it's like to have friends.
Finally, a condo that has something to backup the price, great location.
Yes, this house will do nicely, within budget too
I'd love to see more independent homes in japan
Hi Alex! Could you possibly do a series where you use a different budget level for each video? Like “what you can get in Tokyo for under $1000\140,000¥, $2000/275,000¥, $3000\410,000¥ $5000\680,000¥. Then for each budget level, show like 3 places: one in prime location (center of city), one mid way from the center, and lastly, one in the out skirts?? That would be so awesome to see what you can get!
Oops- sorry. I just read the description of your channel. My suggestion does not scream “most exclusive” properties. But it still would be cool to see.
While overall this place is not my vibe I do love a lot of the little design choices that would be nice to incorporate into a more modest space.
Very nice video in details and presentation! Amazing!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
One thing I kept wondering watching the presentation of the lower level was what happens if you get significant rain? I am sure there must be drainage outside those windows but couldn't help think watching if it was torrential rain whether it can drain fast enough and for the window seals to keep it out.
Not sure how it is in Japan exactly, but in my country, these types of concerns are addressed in building codes. In order to certify the property as legal, drainage would be mandatory. It is probably the same way in Japan.
@@braclo93 Oh for sure, I imagine Japan's certification codes are very high. I think by the look of it, it just seemed like with torrential rain it could be tough to clear the water even with the proper drainage. Mainly curiosity as to how they do it especially for a property of that value.
So I’ve been watching your channel for a month or so now and I’m really a big fan! One thing I’m curious about when it comes to these Japanese homes is why they all have single sinks in the kitchen? I’m a 40 year old American and I’ve only ever had double sinks in every place I’ve ever lived. And even in other homes I’ve visited or seen, they almost always have double sinks. The single sinks just seem strange and less useful than doubles. Other differences like lack of ovens and dryers, the shoe closets, the shower/bath setups, etc… I understand these. But the kitchen sink things just throws me for a loop lol. If I ever bought a place like these, the first thing I’d do is convert the single sink to a double sink.
Anyway, love the channel. Keep up the good work!
It might have something todo with space. not for this unit, but normaly space is rare. Same thing with the dryers and ovens as you mentioned. I watched a lot of american real estate youtube videos, and I always wondered, why u have to kitchen sinks. I thought that was a rich people thing, but if they are that often seen in normal houses, it might me and American thing. I never seen that in germany ;)
I love a large single sink, and it looks nicer! I guess it depends on what you're used to.
@@ElSendler The idea is that you wash in one side and rinse in the other. Kinda like how restaurants have triple sinks, wash, rinse, sanitize. Also the standard double sinks we have aren’t more than a couple inches bigger than the singles we see in these vids. In the end it’s mostly just a matter of preference and what you’re used to. But I vastly prefer the double sinks.
@@sleezyimpalass that makes sense. Thank you for explaining :)
@@sleezyimpalass ah so that's what two sinks are for. I'm from Indonesia, and we don't wash dishes by submerging the dishes into soapy water (idk how you guys do it. do you have scraps of food also in that water? idk soaking it just a no for me tbh) we wash dishes by scrubbing and rinsing each dishes one by one without soaking it. and i just googled and from this video, it seems like japanese do it like we do: ua-cam.com/video/C6W8PpZxa7E/v-deo.html so there's no need for 2 sinks. altho i also find two sinks in some more lux houses. idky they have it.
The theme is very relaxing... 😊
Thanks Alex, glad to know I could afford this condo, in The Sims 4.
Awesome video again!
But the problem I have with all those luxurious Japanese apartments (in this and other videos) is that basically it's about size and location. The interior is usually quite standard for a nice place in - let's say - Europe, but nothing special. And they all usually lack soul. It's something that an ambassador of a big country might get in their 4 years stay in Tokyo. It's more places to show off than to live in.
This place is marketed by the Kengo Kuma name, but to be honest I wouldn't but it even if I had the money. The exterior is just hideous. And the interior is just okay, or not so functional in places (kitchen is too small). The "art" on the walls must be a joke lol
So yeah, you pay $13M for 300m2 in Kita-senju. Not for the amazing house.
Yea the house is your typical millionaire "mansion" where an architect wants everything to be artistic and 5 meanings. The interior is sterile and boring. The entire house lacks soul and seems randomly put together. Its the opposite of a cosy home. Giant inbuild storage that are simply large wooden doors where everything looks the same. Big yikes form me, huge waste of space and money. 1/10.
I thought that was the most surprising part it's only double the size of my place and mine was 150k. Mine didn't come with any half finished paintings though and it is in Dallas not Tokyo.
Can you enter the garden area from the second bedroom?
I think so
Very nice place. Thank you for the video
A massive kitchen with full-size Fridges and two ovens and a full stove. Luxury indeed for Tokyo
I'm ready.
It’s beautiful. But, I can’t get over the fact that 13 million and you get half at street level and half basement level. I wonder what the properties on the upper floors are like?
nicely done.. finally a modern home with western caliber of look and feel
Soon, in the near future. I'll be able to splurge on myself with a condo in Tokyo. I just have to get this startup MVP going.
I love most of kengo kuma's works, but even if I were a millionaire, I would never buy this house.
This is the first time I see walk in closet connected directly to bathroom. Wouldn't it create problem if say, condensation from the bathroom to enter the closet and ruin the clothing?
Thanks for the tour!
10:20 My man has framed a piece of paper
Thank You for this video.
I have ovens like that, one of them is a combi microwave/oven. the other is a steamer oven. saves a lot of space when space is limited
Good design and good architecture doesn't need explaining.
I love this place! great design!
Very tastefully designed, but for this price range, buyer are more interested in high-rise apartments with views such as Tokyo tower or Imperial Palace
Not enough space to prepare food, especially if it's meant for more than two people.
Also no skyline view in the living room, you're just looking at a fake wall.
Anywhere but Tokyo, that apt would be worth less than 1/10th of its listing price, but since space is a premium there... yeah.
Nice interior decor! It's a pity though that the sizeable bedrooms are located at the basement with merely a view of a stone wall. Privacy, yes, but having a view would be more stunning
So the wine coolers are below the ovens? Where is the additional counter space to warrant two ovens and a massive fridge ?
It's beautiful, and the video is in very good taste, but I can't remove from my mind that key parts of the house are below street level. Tokyo is just 40 meters above sea level, which seems like the perfect home for a horror story.
Wow finally ensuite washrooms for all the rooms.
I was just wandering through some of your videos, the first thing that struck me about this place, and one complaint I am sure Mr Affable would agree with, there is very little counter space for food preparation in this kitchen.
I don't think he cares about the kitchen
The left 'oven' looks more like a steamer 😊 I have the same (older) models in my home
I would love to see a little bit more workspace in the kitchen though - would have removed one of the two ovens in exchange for more work space. I need my space for my rice cooker and hot water dispenser 🤣But I guess I won't need to do much cooking if I were living in a food heaven like Tokyo 🤣🤣The texture of the wallpaper is lovely. I love the en-suites at the lower level :D I do wish having a powder room at the living room area for guests though.
You can literally get *double* that square footage in the U.S. for $300,000 - $400,000. The idea of spending $18 MILLION on that is just beyond bewildering to me.
I would totally live here 🥺
What a Beautiful Home ❤
The paintings looks very expressive 😅
Absolutely beautiful condo - but $13Mil? I guess for downtown Tokyo you $pay for space. In fact, Tokyo Japan is right up there with Manhattan pricewise - but a lot nicer. I LOVE the lightwell with the rustic rock wall. Private yet open and airy. Genius for a dense urban area!! If I lived in Tokyo I'd want to be next to a big park in an ultra plush and very spacious grand home like this.
The wallpaper looks better than those paintings so those are the first things I'd remove. The only one I'd ever even consider putting up is the very first red painting which appears to have some resemblence of thought behind it but it ultimately feels like a wallpaper too. The rest are literally a 7 year olds paintings
The first floor has zero privacy (1:40 - 1:44). If you can clearly see the street, the people on the street can clearly see you. Those sheer curtains would essentially become transparent at night with the lights on.
The wine coolers below the ovens? I hope there is good insulation. And the ovens have very little height. Good luck fitting a turkey in there. As others have noted, so little prep room.
One word MOLD ….Kita, Hokusai you sound new here to Japan
Somewhere, in an alternate reality, I'm living my best life in this house in Japan. That's the only thing keeping me going in THIS sad, broke life.
Hey, I have the same lamp as in the second living room.
that's it, just the lamp.
Putting aside the high real estate prices in Tokyo and having the money for it. I wouldn't even pay half for this. Small kitchen, lackluster living rooms only saved by the high ceilings, and unnecessary big bathrooms. This place totally lacks a homely feeling imo. But then again if you have this sorta cash you probably spend more time elsewhere.
I agree, it's a basement apartment with poor floorplan and no views and they want $13M for it? That's insane, I wouldn't consider it even in Chelsea, London...
breh alex there was some comedy potential with the window
so nice to see Pewdiepie doing tours of his house in Japan for us 😇
the art is a feature and contributes to the price, madness.10:18 - oh wait, it doesn't it's extra LOL
i think you could show norm TokyoLens some small and cool apartment or tiny apartment would love to see that
13 million for this house is a joke, a lot of architecture mistakes and decisions that have no sense.
Better than all these concrete slabs for sure.
Something i always wondered: If you rent or buy these super expensive locations, are you even allowed to redecorate and paint the walls?
Because they always look so empty and sterile, even if someone else lived there previously
If you buy it, most buildings allow you to do whatever you want with the interior. Rentals in the upper end will as well, but you have to pay for restoration to its original state when you move out.
Beautiful it's a luxury homes 🙏
amazing place only the kitchen is kinda lacking for 13mil
I assume not, but are there any windows that open in that place? It'd be nice to exchange air on pleasant days.
thats incredible
oh washi? Like washikozo? Mulberry paper! I know that from Baumgartner Restorations here on youtube
I‘ll probably never understand the reputation of Miele products outside Germany. They used to be high quality like 30 years ago, but nowadays they’re (at least among literally everyone I know) rather infamous for breaking easily and being so freaking eco friendly that they basically don’t do their job anymore (like a tumble dryer that runs for 5 hours and the laundry is still wet). I‘m starting to wonder, if there are different production lines. 🤔
Miele is poor quality but maybe they build better for the Japanese market.
@@BrendanPNW honestly, I hope so. 😅 I’m kind of refusing to believe that standard Japanese kitchen appliances could be even worse than Miele products thrown on the German market.
Haha I agree, Bosch/Siemens does better stuff than Miele today 😅
just out of curiosity what would an apartment like this cost a month additional to the purchase price?
Not really my thing but the Closet > Bathroom setup works as it means you dont need Wardrobes in the Bedroom.
Being surrounded by a rock wall downstairs and being so exposed to people on the street … both aren’t good. I’d live there for free
It's very corporate-looking. It was unexpected it was Kengo Kuma. He is so creative. What a house. Thanks for showing. It is my new dream place.
kitchen island would be cool
How do you replace the refrigerators and all those built in fixtures over time or maintenance?
They can be removed for maintenance/replacement