Living in Traditional Japanese Townhouses: Kyo-machiya

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  • I never thought I'd want to live in an old Japanese house. I've always heard they're creaky and cold. However, I was surprised at how nice and cozy they could be inside. More than that, I really enjoyed how you could go back in history and feel the culture of Japan's old capital city, Kyoto, while staying in one. This video tells the story of what it's like living in traditional Japanese townhouses in Kyoto called Kyo-machiya.
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  • @anne-lottedevries5484
    @anne-lottedevries5484 4 роки тому +2966

    The older man being so proud of his lil bonsai tree made me so happy

    • @youngblood1352
      @youngblood1352 4 роки тому +4

      Wonder what's its age

    • @Nookiezilla
      @Nookiezilla 4 роки тому +5

      @@youngblood1352 Yes

    • @orbitunderground4475
      @orbitunderground4475 4 роки тому +58

      @@OpiumBride don't be racist.. be glad "these white men " are involved with other cultures... don't be yet another hater.

    • @Mira-id8uo
      @Mira-id8uo 3 роки тому +37

      @@OpiumBride is it bad? Tokyo/Japan gets a lot of tourism for how different and unique it is. I think it's better someone appreciating aspect or little elements of a nation rather than hating it. He may not know the meaning but atleast he doesn't disrespect it or destroy it uniqueness.
      *The white man comment is very stereotypical and racist*
      , I'm fairly certain a handful of people that is not Japanese even other Asian would and could use the same approach and have the same mentality.

    • @woozispace265
      @woozispace265 3 роки тому +36

      Vivian Lee im japanese here ! Im actually happy that they like our culture and want to experience something different, all humas want to experience something different, and while the white men experienced it, they liked.

  • @andrew_hmar
    @andrew_hmar 3 роки тому +1745

    The canadian guy literally introduced himself with "sorry" lol😂

    • @Rishabh_Sachdev
      @Rishabh_Sachdev 3 роки тому +53

      I came to the comments section to say this too 😂

    • @Leeon_King
      @Leeon_King 3 роки тому +10

      LMAO!!!

    • @katherandefy
      @katherandefy 3 роки тому +4

      Lol

    • @wengyap268
      @wengyap268 3 роки тому +13

      What was that aboot?

    • @mrandmrswilsoncanada
      @mrandmrswilsoncanada 3 роки тому +51

      @@wengyap268 Canadians are known for apologizing for everything, it is said they even apologize for apologizing... hope I had helped if that's what you were asking for.

  • @weixianng
    @weixianng 4 роки тому +2414

    The disappointment in that man's eyes and voice when he had to show his daughter's messy room 😂

    • @fredrikmudas
      @fredrikmudas 4 роки тому +227

      Sorry it might not too clean
      When he opened the sliding door.
      "Yep"

    • @ElisabeteDeMoraes
      @ElisabeteDeMoraes 4 роки тому +61

      I totally undertand him … my daughter is just like his. 😂

    • @giorgieleven6804
      @giorgieleven6804 3 роки тому +17

      Hahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mapatterson173
      @mapatterson173 3 роки тому +81

      ✨💖✨A foreign country, a foreign home, a foreign and enriching culture... and kids everywhere still drive their parents crazy.✨💖✨

    • @smeagol1210
      @smeagol1210 3 роки тому +4

      Margaret Patterson the struggle is real

  • @aristired6252
    @aristired6252 4 роки тому +1926

    My family is from Kyoto and we still have our *very* old house there. It’s a lot older than most (it’s been in the family for 4 or 5 generations by now) and a lot of people have told us to demolish it as old Japanese houses are not very appreciated by Japanese people. But for me it’s a connection to the family and something that I don’t want to get rid of.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 4 роки тому +114

      If a new house was built, the taxes would be very expensive. It is better to keep the classic house instead.

    • @xxmabon_massacarexx707
      @xxmabon_massacarexx707 4 роки тому +164

      You should never get rid of it- And start saving up money to maybe renovate it like they said in the video

    • @animekopf
      @animekopf 4 роки тому +40

      Never listen to other people (can include me also haha)

    • @analidahassenmayer6309
      @analidahassenmayer6309 4 роки тому +11

      keep it

    • @myrakhalid9918
      @myrakhalid9918 4 роки тому +58

      It is your connection to your ancestors,keep it

  • @TheSnufking
    @TheSnufking 5 років тому +1881

    The renovated kyo-machiya are so good. You get the old aesthetics, and modern benefits like kitchen, bathroom and heating/insulation.

    • @ShaferHart
      @ShaferHart 5 років тому +80

      Yep. I could see myself living in a renovated one. If I wasn't broke of course.

    • @0dyss3us51
      @0dyss3us51 4 роки тому +2

      Sounds beeeautiful and lovely!

    • @theneurochemist5267
      @theneurochemist5267 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely agree Snufking. Must be incredible to own one

    • @rq9gq
      @rq9gq 4 роки тому +4

      not getting enough natural light would be a problem

    • @PETBOY
      @PETBOY 4 роки тому +4

      The straight door roof and window style is from the Chinese Tang Dynasty And Korean Baekjae. It may seem cozy because it's a wooden house, but it's a great place to live with huge molds and bugs. and be vulnerable to fire. The same is true for the houses of common people in Southeast Asia and China countryside. As you may know, most of the fungus blooms on the white doors of Japan. It turns yellow quickly. It is very difficult to manage unless it is replaced. Most Japanese are reluctant to live. Most of those areas are tourist destinations. So Many japanese want to live in Tokyo.

  • @JazzyBabe56
    @JazzyBabe56 5 років тому +3611

    the original purpose of the "box stairs" was not to utilize space but a way of avoiding taxes - at one point in Japan's history, they levied a tax on how many stairs and floors you had so they hid the stairs by putting chests of drawers together - kind of a great dodge if you ask me....LOL

    • @summerlatter3700
      @summerlatter3700 5 років тому +62

      Jazzy Babe that’s so interesting:)

    • @drivenhome7840
      @drivenhome7840 5 років тому +148

      Like in Canada where you don't attach the garage or the deck so it's not taxed as another room.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 4 роки тому +155

      That's a really cool fact.
      In Britain they came up with a window tax, The thinking was that more wealthy people could afford larger windows IE: expensive glass.
      So people started bricking or boarding up their windows to avoid the tax.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 4 роки тому +37

      @@drivenhome7840 wow. that explains the back deck in my house.

    • @tednguyen208
      @tednguyen208 4 роки тому +1

      What? I thought they value honor and would cough up money for the good of country.

  • @mariobart1654
    @mariobart1654 4 роки тому +1001

    My wife's name was also Masami. She's gone last year, my Angel.

    • @beautybrainsbrawn
      @beautybrainsbrawn 4 роки тому +90

      I'm so sorry for your loss, Sir.

    • @mariobart1654
      @mariobart1654 4 роки тому +30

      @@beautybrainsbrawn That's life. She was so young and....

    • @nursejulie3636
      @nursejulie3636 4 роки тому +14

      So sorry ❤️

    • @mariobart1654
      @mariobart1654 4 роки тому +11

      @@nursejulie3636 Thank You Julie. Here in my comment is a short story that she died.
      ua-cam.com/video/x6mYNnTKnQM/v-deo.html

    • @vjv9469
      @vjv9469 4 роки тому +7

      God Bless her Soul with peace 🙏🙏🙏

  • @akari1605
    @akari1605 4 роки тому +472

    Bryn starting his introduction with a “sorry”. A true canadian 😂

    • @microbios8586
      @microbios8586 4 роки тому +6

      What was he apologizing for? 😂

    • @D0MiN0ChAn
      @D0MiN0ChAn 4 роки тому +29

      @@microbios8586 I think nobody knows really, it's just a Canadian thing 😂

    • @MsCherryPop3
      @MsCherryPop3 4 роки тому +1

      There are not many 'true' Canadians left. :(

    • @rivvvers
      @rivvvers 3 роки тому +1

      Sorry but that’s an English thing

    • @rsvos3641
      @rsvos3641 3 роки тому +11

      @@MsCherryPop3 yeah cause the colonizers commited genocide of the natives so you’re right, not many true canadians are left😕

  • @beeeff6868
    @beeeff6868 5 років тому +972

    I love, love the traditional Japanese minimalist aesthetic. Its simplicity yet functional design is very appealing and environmental-friendly.

    • @robward1798
      @robward1798 4 роки тому +6

      Absolutely agree, but i don't think i can live there, it is to claustrophobic for me

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen 4 роки тому +10

      As a designer, I find the designs of Japanese Clothing, Architecture and Art not pleasing to my eye. I prefer the decorative arts of Europe.

    • @user-xx7pg3vw9k
      @user-xx7pg3vw9k 4 роки тому +3

      Valkonnen just curious, where did you grow up?

    • @Valkonnen
      @Valkonnen 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-xx7pg3vw9k Manhattan...Why?

    • @smileydog9476
      @smileydog9476 4 роки тому

      YEAH ME TOO

  • @JustMe-uc1lt
    @JustMe-uc1lt 4 роки тому +762

    Without nails? Incredible. The Japanese are such extraordinary artisans.

    • @tootsownhorn5874
      @tootsownhorn5874 4 роки тому +61

      It works quite well! They opt for wooden pegs. ("Nails" made of wood; ca. 1-2 cm thick and 4-8cm long)
      Very old houses in germany are also built using this technique.

    • @nas2817
      @nas2817 4 роки тому +17

      In my country we have an old wooden palace also built without nails. Surprisingly still standing despite being almost 100 yrs old. www.lonelyplanet.com/malaysia/kuala-kangsar/attractions/istana-kenangan/a/poi-sig/1213924/1317181

    • @stuffanthings
      @stuffanthings 4 роки тому +15

      Look for Green Oak Timber Framing. My best friend does it I used to make pegs which is how they are fixed in place. It's a dying trade but it's how it was done in England too.

    • @_coma
      @_coma 4 роки тому +11

      @@tootsownhorn5874 I thought they were built by creating "locking" mechanisms through doweling and joinery like Chinese architecture? Although I'm not sure

    • @tootsownhorn5874
      @tootsownhorn5874 4 роки тому +4

      @@_coma this is also true. Although bot everywhere in japan and only later

  • @heyviolet9434
    @heyviolet9434 4 роки тому +161

    I love the mistakes like, fluffed lines and children riding bikes into the cameraman. Please keep the human aspect to the videos. It's perfect.

  • @strasbourgeois1
    @strasbourgeois1 Рік тому +32

    These multinational families living in beautiful homes just makes me smile. 😊

  • @thepepchannel7940
    @thepepchannel7940 5 років тому +633

    01:33
    Bryn starts with the most Canadian thing ever to say: "sorry"

    • @foxceles
      @foxceles 5 років тому +47

      The words of my people lol

    • @m_i_g_5108
      @m_i_g_5108 5 років тому +39

      Sorry, but it's so funny because it doesn't make sense! Who in the world starts a sentence by apologizing. It makes no sense 😂

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 5 років тому +14

      The Pep Channel - Sorry, but what’s your point, eh? Sorry... 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁

    • @thepepchannel7940
      @thepepchannel7940 5 років тому +10

      Dorian Philotheates
      Sorry eh, I was just messing aboot eh, sorry

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 5 років тому +1

      The Pep Channel - Take off, eh? We don’t say aboot - it’s the Yanks that say a- bow-out; we say it correctly: about. Sorry, eh? No need to be sorry for a bit of messing aboot.

  • @wm9782
    @wm9782 Рік тому +41

    I married my wife who is from Japan and I was so nervous about how my life would be if I move to Japan. I have binged so much of your youtubes. I now have no fears to move there, I now need to move to Japan. I want my family to grow in such a beautiful culture and country. Thank you for making such beautiful work. That educates and promotes the beautiful Japanese culture.

  • @joanofarc33
    @joanofarc33 4 роки тому +55

    Its interesting that its foreigners falling in love with & renovating these traditional homes.

    • @PaithanNL
      @PaithanNL 3 роки тому +1

      Yes I noticed that too; all were foreigners. Or were married with foreigners. I understand it, I would live in one too!

    • @javierpacheco8234
      @javierpacheco8234 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah that got me wondering, why locals don't want to live in these houses.

    • @ganeshreddy2623
      @ganeshreddy2623 2 роки тому +1

      @@javierpacheco8234 , I heard Japanese don't like old things.

    • @javierpacheco8234
      @javierpacheco8234 2 роки тому

      @@ganeshreddy2623 probably the new generation but the old like traditional homes.

    • @leonagahan9539
      @leonagahan9539 2 роки тому +2

      @@ganeshreddy2623 Who'd you hear that from? I spent 2 weeks over there almost exclusively being taken from Old Thing to Old Thing in Old Place to Older Place

  • @bridgetownforge4255
    @bridgetownforge4255 3 роки тому +33

    Lived in a machiya in Kyoto for 5 years, some time ago.
    It was a great house, and I still miss it.

  • @orro7625
    @orro7625 5 років тому +488

    This is probably one of the best ads I've ever seen. I don't even live in Japan and I'm browsing the properties on Hachise. Good work.

    • @theneurochemist5267
      @theneurochemist5267 4 роки тому +2

      true true

    • @ganymede242
      @ganymede242 4 роки тому +17

      Yep, they got their money's worth from sponsoring the video.

    • @joedimagio127
      @joedimagio127 4 роки тому +3

      Yes, that's what they are good at, marketing. So, don't be fooled by it. For example, why would you pay so much for fatty beef that is not healthy for you. Sugar coating everything... with their history, and life.... Even now, not telling the truth about radiation, coronavirus... Abe is leading the country... so what do you expect.

    • @qllams
      @qllams 4 роки тому

      On one hand, I agree. On the other, I wish it was more clearly stated: it took me some time to find the warning :(

    • @ketal6055
      @ketal6055 4 роки тому +1

      Joe Dimagio Right! Marketing is the same just about anywhere. You need to be astute and study or know the product and services being advertised or sold to you. And the same could be said for Trump, Putin, the Chinese government and many other world leaders as far as not telling the truth.

  • @someavailablehandlename
    @someavailablehandlename 3 роки тому +12

    The Older couple looked so content and proud of their house and what they have accomplished, almost teared me up a bit in awe. I wish to be like them one day..

  • @Cthight
    @Cthight 4 роки тому +53

    16:26 look how clean this is. Everywhere i went japan was so clean. You see it with total diffrent eyes when you come from europe.

    • @pepefetora7630
      @pepefetora7630 3 роки тому +3

      I'd say that it depends on the part of Europe as Italy or Greece is Les clean than Denmark or Norway.

  • @jaadul8695
    @jaadul8695 3 роки тому +36

    For me though, the most breathtaking part about kyo-machiya is the garden. I would have sit there for a long time especially when it's raining . Where you can see the rain falling beautifully on the bonsai. Just imagine it makes me so happy🤩😆

    • @julieabot4154
      @julieabot4154 Рік тому

      Its cold

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Рік тому +1

      And in the center of a busy urban environment! Imagine coming home and entering that private haven...or should I say "heaven!"

    • @DanielYe-jg7uh
      @DanielYe-jg7uh Рік тому

      yes, i would do that too

  • @highfleet
    @highfleet 5 років тому +813

    Not to blow things out of proportions, but the man has a family crest.

    • @shashanksetty8110
      @shashanksetty8110 5 років тому +43

      Sasukeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper 5 років тому +117

      Most western families have crests associated with their names.

    • @arthurpenndragon6434
      @arthurpenndragon6434 5 років тому +59

      They do?? @@Psychol-Snooper

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper 5 років тому +53

      @@arthurpenndragon6434
      If you type a family name followed by "family crest" or "coat of arms" you will find some crests associated with those families.

    • @highfleet
      @highfleet 5 років тому +125

      @@Psychol-Snooper Maybe for some old families that can trace their genealogy. Most western families don't have a crest or coat of arms.
      Or maybe you are refering to a certain country.

  • @seraphinaeyukine
    @seraphinaeyukine 5 років тому +750

    Kyo-machiya is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Japan. (My boyfriend thinks of cars and Initial D Lol) I didn’t know these house were made without nails and whatnot and that they had to be made before the 1950’s too. This is what I like about your videos the most, they show the Japanese way of life on a different view that other bloggers that live in Japan. Not to say that those other people make bad blogs, that’s not the case. You explain everything well, the editing is perfect, and the people you interview look genuinely excited to share. I love showing your videos to my boyfriend so we know what we can expect when we do eventually go to Japan. I just really want to thank you, Greg for all this wonderful work you do.

    • @RaphaelCh
      @RaphaelCh 5 років тому +9

      Can't say I blame your boyfriend. Lmao

    • @pathetic.2108
      @pathetic.2108 5 років тому +8

      your boyfriend has a great taste

    • @safetyfirst5917
      @safetyfirst5917 5 років тому +5

      Lol I’m with your boyfriend. Cars and drifting ftw

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 5 років тому +4

      Good boyfriend
      Bunta approved

    • @humza5842
      @humza5842 5 років тому +4

      DEJA VU

  • @horseenthusiast1250
    @horseenthusiast1250 4 роки тому +94

    I didn't know you could stay in some guest houses for a month at a time! One of my goals is to travel to Japan and spend around three months there at least (one month in Kyoto, two or more months touring the rest of the country), and I've always wanted to stay in a very traditional house there. I'm so glad it's feasible!!

  • @marcuspvxea
    @marcuspvxea 2 роки тому +16

    These traditional homes also brings alot of peace and stress realse to you, it also looks extremely comfy and neutral colors that would help with the first.
    So in a sense its more of just a home and I'd def be interested in one myself since i'm in love with these traditional houses from a start

    • @splintmeow4723
      @splintmeow4723 2 роки тому +1

      Right! Modern architecture is so unhealthy for society.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Рік тому

      It's the warmth of the natural materials that appeals to me - the woods, the fabrics, the way light is filtered, the incorporation of a tiny bit of nature (the small personal garden) into the design. The only issue that would give me pause would be the soundproofing - I don't want to live in a place where the older building materials/techniques are unable to filter out the modern level of sound we inflict upon ourselves and each other.

  • @1946pepper
    @1946pepper 5 років тому +105

    I lived in a Japanese House built in the late 40's OMG we were always cold with only a small pot belly stove for heat ..don't get the tatami wet as it smells like a wheat field on a farm when wet

  • @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog
    @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog 5 років тому +159

    1:33 That's the most Canadian introduction I've ever heard.

    • @marycandullo526
      @marycandullo526 3 роки тому +1

      I LOVE YOUR NAME: so apropos!

    • @namsayn3179
      @namsayn3179 3 роки тому +1

      Sorrrrry bud but your absolutely correct...sorry

  • @jennyB07
    @jennyB07 2 роки тому +3

    4:06 gorgeous instrument, I replayed that like 100 times

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD 2 роки тому +9

    Something I really like about kyo-machiya is that it doesn't feel like turning them into a business or cafe isn't really a shame, like it can be for old houses in the west or even non-machiya traditional homes in Japan, because they were always intended for that purpose.

  • @jasygirl
    @jasygirl 5 років тому +142

    I recommend this channel to my geography teacher when we were doing Japan.

  • @jellypopcorn
    @jellypopcorn 5 років тому +23

    I visited Japan for the first time two years ago. I loved how rich the culture was everywhere you go.
    It worries me the trade of these kinds of things are being slowly forgotten as the cookie cutter homes come in.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Рік тому

      It's the same everywhere - young generations look forward, not back. Align yourself with preservation groups, wherever you live, and fight to retain some of the unique flavor of the places you live in. We're letting development turn us all into vast cookie cutter metropolises that are indistinguishable no matter where you are. I've traveled a lot in my job, and more and more often, I find you can check in to your hotel, drop your stuff and head out for a walk, and, unless the population is visibly different, you can't even tell what part of the world you are in, much less what city.

  • @addiomondo4493
    @addiomondo4493 4 роки тому +103

    Once this pandemic is over I am heading and visiting Japan. I am in my 40s I have kept postponing it because of the distance, even though I have always felt attracted by this country. Now I am done. Once the vaccine is available and we all are safe, I’ll visit Japan. I am too interested in their history and culture! See you soon, Japan (fingers crossed) Greetings from Milan

    • @cestmoi5702
      @cestmoi5702 2 роки тому +7

      I’ll go with you! I’m your neighbor in France!

    • @simik4981
      @simik4981 2 роки тому +6

      I’ll send my son with you two :) He’s American but has a Japanese soul.

    • @lunalea1250
      @lunalea1250 2 роки тому +2

      Gooooo as soon as possible and best wishes!🥳✈⏳

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 2 роки тому +3

      Kyoto is beautiful, and very walkable. I hope you have a great time :)

    • @majac493
      @majac493 2 роки тому +4

      1 year ago. Did you do it? Did you visit japan? ❤😁

  • @arasharfa
    @arasharfa 3 роки тому +4

    Kyoto is the most beautiful place i've ever been to.I often pinch myself because it felt like a dream being there. It actually was the first time I had been excited about life in years. I have a new understanding for material and space now.

  • @niravjhaveri
    @niravjhaveri 5 років тому +10

    I’m an architect and loved the way you showed the houses. Thank you!

  • @loudmarble8751
    @loudmarble8751 4 роки тому +55

    These houses are so beautiful, I especially love the one owned by that french gentleman and his wife

  • @shanellaj
    @shanellaj Рік тому +15

    These are so beautiful. And I hope that more people will be able to help preserve these areas

  • @Sunnyso24
    @Sunnyso24 2 роки тому +76

    Why don’t they build new ones to look traditional in every way possible but still meet current building standards? That way they can still preserve the architectural culture. I know it’s not the same but it’s much better than a soulless modern build (in my opinion).

    • @shirinkriklava8447
      @shirinkriklava8447 2 роки тому +3

      lol my mom is doing that in europe

    • @totalmadnesman
      @totalmadnesman Рік тому +7

      Probably cost.

    • @shanellaj
      @shanellaj Рік тому

      That's awesome

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Рік тому +3

      He did explain a bit, that the younger Japanese people want their country to be modern, and they want to live with all the modern conveniences and looks and not as throwbacks to the past. Like all of us, they won't know what they've got 'til it's gone.

    • @KantoCafe715
      @KantoCafe715 5 місяців тому

      They do

  • @trevorrandom
    @trevorrandom 5 років тому +401

    An excellent video once again lovin your work ☺ ♥ 🇯🇵

  • @farisasmith7109
    @farisasmith7109 4 роки тому +7

    Love the natural light and the warmth. The garden in the middle give it that outside on the inside feeling. Very peaceful and uncluttered.

  • @kumarmanish9046
    @kumarmanish9046 2 роки тому +1

    1:14 that street looks like heaven. It is so painful to watch how BEAUTIFUL JAPAN is! OMG

  • @Redwater_media
    @Redwater_media Рік тому +2

    There's something so comforting about traditional Japanese architecture.

  • @jeromeclemente3672
    @jeromeclemente3672 5 років тому +22

    coming from a tropical country, That heater in 5:59 is my MVP when I wen to Japan during early Spring.

  • @divergence_tiffanyramos4337
    @divergence_tiffanyramos4337 5 років тому +11

    I'm enamored with the kyomachia homes featured in this video. 🏯 They're becoming precious, and rare jewels within the city. I'm pleased to know that people are trying to preserve the history of these homes. It would be a dream come true to own one. They're absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing such a beautifully done video.🌱

  • @marywall5262
    @marywall5262 Рік тому +3

    My Japanese mother survived the Atomic bombs at age 9. Her family’s home in Tokyo was this traditional style. These homes are in her family’s pictures, and they are absolutely a gem.

  • @bradfocl
    @bradfocl 3 роки тому +2

    The use of space, materials and light is soo cool with any type of old building. I love how these are traditional buildings but because Kyoto has always been a dense city that they had to find solutions to problems we still have today.

  • @olliepopAMV
    @olliepopAMV 5 років тому +62

    The Canadian starts his sentence with “sorry”
    😂

  • @Big-Wonka
    @Big-Wonka 5 років тому +33

    When I was just in Japan 2 weeks ago I stayed in one of these houses while in Kyoto. My friends and I stayed in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima and this style in Kyoto was by far all of our favorite house. We still aren't sure if it was two houses before because it was skinny but kind of long with two separate full bathrooms, washers, and kitchens. The rooms almost mirrored each other lengthwise and were separated by a peaceful garden in the middle. But a hallway connected the two halves. Either way, this style house was awesome and if I ever move to Japan like I want to then I'll definitely look for this style house in Kyoto
    Edit: 3:55 he answered my question lol

  • @argo12
    @argo12 4 роки тому +8

    I'm just so glad there's so much Japanese history and culture content on UA-cam. It's been nearly five years since my first visit and it left a lifetime impression. We spent one day with a lovely tour guide in Nara, saw some great sites in Kyoto and Osaka, and basically took the trains to crowded places in Tokyo. I would love to go again for a few months and soak it all in. First trip was 10 days, just not enough time!

  • @user-ew5mu9ny2t
    @user-ew5mu9ny2t 3 роки тому +17

    I love Kyoto! Clean and tidy streets, ancient buildings still remaining and a large number of ancient temples.
    In the winter of 2018, I lived in Kyoto for three days. I hope I can go to Kyoto again after the epidemic, and I want to live for three months or more

    • @jama211
      @jama211 2 роки тому +1

      I miss it so much 😭

  • @hotelierid9029
    @hotelierid9029 5 років тому +3

    Kyo machiya is so beautiful, renovated inside while keeping the structure, maintain the aesthetic of traditional Japanese house.

  • @xuan1632
    @xuan1632 5 років тому +57

    they're all so beautiful!

  • @deannakinsman6790
    @deannakinsman6790 4 роки тому +8

    I love the simplistic peaceful calming designs...and the gardens are fantastic. The culture calls to me!!

  • @neilcuevas5787
    @neilcuevas5787 4 роки тому +18

    I really love and fascinated by the culture of the Japanese. Hoping to go there very soon and visit some Kyo-machiya ❤️

  • @tomtucjr
    @tomtucjr 5 років тому +91

    Dear God those renovations are gorgeous

    • @allgoo1964
      @allgoo1964 5 років тому +2

      tomtucjr says:
      "Dear God those renovations are gorgeous"
      ==
      I'd prefer no renovation.
      I would go to end of the world to find a traditional craftsman to repair it in the original way as possible as it can be.

    • @menmentantan5591
      @menmentantan5591 4 роки тому +1

      @@allgoo1964
      As we have a plenty of Old Wooden Buildings, it is not difficult to find a Skillful Carpenter in Japan.
      So no need to worry about maintenance and reform and Renovations. (They would provide you some skill with reasonable cost)
      But Before purchase Kyoto House, I shall strongly recommend you to 'Rent' and experience Mid. Summer and Winter.
      When I was a college student I spent first 2 years with Room Share in Machiya House. and were really annoyed with in convenience and Hot Summer and COLD winter.
      Then escaped to normal condo and stayed the remaining 2 years.

    • @allgoo1964
      @allgoo1964 4 роки тому

      @@menmentantan5591 says:
      "and were really annoyed with in convenience and Hot Summer and COLD winter."
      ==
      I was born in Japan and grew up in Japan till 25 yr old.
      4 out of those 25 years in non-traditional Japanese house(college dormitory, concrete building)
      No problem.
      We even had more problems you probably didn't have in country side.
      Mosquitoes.
      Our backyard was directly facing bamboo forest and behind the forest was a wetland and a river made it perfect for mosquitoes to grow.
      Kaya(mosquioto net) was a necessity of life.
      And Kincho katori-senko(Mosquito swirl)
      www.google.com/search?q=Japanese+mosquito+net+Kaya&client=firefox-b-1-d&sxsrf=ACYBGNRsOrhpTfAptlBDBDP2YQIht4oPyw:1569298194538&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiDhbqry-jkAhUDPK0KHRQ0DvgQ_AUIESgB&biw=1276&bih=948
      encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTvYfH2fFGxUZPblbE44GeXiFJkdeLUe3tccalrw1NCZnPvRyGL
      Annoying?
      No.
      It was just part of our life.

    • @menmentantan5591
      @menmentantan5591 4 роки тому +1

      @@allgoo1964 OK , You are suppose to be a type of person who could enjoy some (In convenience) as a (Cultural feature).
      Please help old house in Kyoto to survive and enjoy.

    • @allgoo1964
      @allgoo1964 4 роки тому

      @@menmentantan5591 says:
      "Please help old house in Kyoto to survive and enjoy."
      ==
      I have no interest.
      Which part of Japan do you live, by the way?

  • @ChucklePottery
    @ChucklePottery 5 років тому +11

    I'm impressed when I heard the owner had a family Crest

    • @goodnightmyprince6734
      @goodnightmyprince6734 3 роки тому +2

      Anyone can have or make a family crest. I have one to but don't use it cuz my white ancestors were slave owners.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 3 роки тому

      Goodnightmyprince * Don’t want people thinking you’re a closeted Klansman or something. 😂

  • @Syn
    @Syn 4 роки тому +657

    I want to move to Japan even more now. I'm making my Animal Crossing island based off Japan and the gardens inside of the homes was a good source of inspiration, thank you!

    • @YummyYue
      @YummyYue 3 роки тому +2

      damn good to see you again i used to watch you back in the days for the pixel gun mods lol

    • @verlax8956
      @verlax8956 3 роки тому +1

      nice

    • @houdachhadie4336
      @houdachhadie4336 2 роки тому

      Did you move to Japan?

    • @contactsan12
      @contactsan12 2 роки тому

      Yes first what the movie the house the Kid ghost

    • @lsophial
      @lsophial 2 роки тому

      Go and never come back.

  • @Sunnyso24
    @Sunnyso24 2 роки тому +5

    What I’d give to live in a traditional town home like that! It’s absolutely stunning!

  • @kwengilangos1120
    @kwengilangos1120 5 років тому +131

    Thank you for doing this! My dream house is just like this!

    • @bigbussyprincess1800
      @bigbussyprincess1800 5 років тому +1

      Me too, I'm a big otaku person, and I really want to go to japan!

    • @jasonatkins6111
      @jasonatkins6111 4 роки тому

      Then your dreams are too small and dark.

    • @kwengilangos1120
      @kwengilangos1120 4 роки тому

      @@jasonatkins6111 ha? I'm an architect. I did mean that my dream house would look exactly in the video. The design character of the house simply amazes me

    • @jasonatkins6111
      @jasonatkins6111 4 роки тому

      @@kwengilangos1120 Im a rocket doctor by the way

    • @nee6210
      @nee6210 4 роки тому

      @@kwengilangos1120 hi do you have boyfriend ?

  • @axomiyabonggal4075
    @axomiyabonggal4075 5 років тому +178

    I love your videos ♥️ they give such a beautiful insight about Japan and it's culture from a non-japanese perspective.

  • @WinstonWilliamsofficial
    @WinstonWilliamsofficial 2 роки тому +5

    These houses look amazing, the design is impeccable, cozy, and calming.

  • @Zimonov
    @Zimonov 4 роки тому +6

    Well since the video wished that we share what the area we live in across the world looks like i'd be happy to oblige!
    I actually live in a fairly traditional Swedish apartment nowadays in an area called Hushagen that was built to house workers for the local steel mill SSAB in Borlänge, Dalarna prefecture. After the 1910's it was made into apartments for regular citizens of the town that had sprung up around the mill. The architecture is traditionally swedish with wood houses, painted in coppersulfate red dye from the local mines with white cornerplanks and windows. The windows are two piece, dual windows with midsections and the roofs are covered with orange ceramic tiles. Each house consists of between two to twelve apartments surrounded by trees and a lot of outhouses that were probably used both for toolsheds, carriages, woodstorage and lavoratories. The apartment houses are a bit away from eachother with green lawns and gravel roads inbetween. The residents of the apartments have full control and responsibility for the gardens outside as well so that's a great plus.

  • @cyberponiez
    @cyberponiez 5 років тому +77

    This video is so professionally made and is absolutely beautiful and informative. Thanks for another great watch

  • @Antony_Oscar
    @Antony_Oscar 5 років тому +4

    I would totally live in a renovated kyo-machiya. So much character!

  • @drew8235
    @drew8235 4 роки тому +11

    I have never slept as well as I did when I was in Japan sleeping on a tatami mat and futon. Got rid of my mattress when I got home and ordered a setup.
    Also pretty sure I was on one of these streets lol.

  • @woniur
    @woniur 3 роки тому +45

    "The Vancouver housing market is terribly unaffordable"
    Torontonians: Well imagine how tired we are

  • @gfdsa2866
    @gfdsa2866 5 років тому +9

    0:27 I love the front yard. It's so cozy.

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 4 роки тому +6

    The aesthetics of these homes is amazing. Love the wood, and the organic look of everything. The exposed beams are lovely!

  • @SuperUlzzang77
    @SuperUlzzang77 3 роки тому +2

    The grudge memories are just flooding back

  • @beautywinsfails8867
    @beautywinsfails8867 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this! I love Kyoto and traditional Japanese homes. I have only been to Japan twice, but I had a strong desire to stay long-term each time. There is something beautiful and magical about Japan…I just cannot explain it.

  • @ButacuPpucatuB
    @ButacuPpucatuB 5 років тому +151

    Stellar work!!! Maybe we can come back and see how the renovation has progressed? Or are it when it’s completed?

    • @foxceles
      @foxceles 5 років тому +1

      I need an episode of restoration home for this

  • @brianmiller4207
    @brianmiller4207 5 років тому +9

    Oh, I think I'm coming close to the end of my life, I always dreamed of going to Japan. Thank you for your videos, they make me happy.

    • @puddleglummarshwiggle4236
      @puddleglummarshwiggle4236 4 роки тому +1

      I hope you have assurance of where you're going when that time comes. The Bible is free to listen to here on yt and the creator has a plan for why he made each one of us! Much love to you and your loved ones.

  • @tmdavidson1478
    @tmdavidson1478 2 роки тому +1

    I have such admiration for traditional Japanese craftsmanship. I hope more of these homes can be preserved.

  • @eduahpeteschwenk8453
    @eduahpeteschwenk8453 4 роки тому +4

    Traditional houses where I'm from are made out of redwood planks and also made with no nails ! I would like to make one of these homes for myself.

  • @lilianalimon301
    @lilianalimon301 4 роки тому +93

    Hi Cecilia that's really cool that Mexican women was amazingly happy to live in japan I'm from Jalisco Mexico

    • @waterandsand4845
      @waterandsand4845 4 роки тому

      Liliana Limon my dad is from Jalisco!!!

    • @mahribeneda6462
      @mahribeneda6462 4 роки тому +1

      Liliana Limon .Mexican women is happy to live anywhere But Mexican . Not that MEXICO is not beautiful .But Mexican cartel they creat hell from paradise and corrupt police .

    • @israelruelas5756
      @israelruelas5756 4 роки тому +1

      Mahri Beneda yes, but it’s not all of Mexico. Mexico is so beautiful, but some areas are so damn corrupt and it ruins everything. My father is from Durango and we have family in Monterrey.

  • @misslawlesss
    @misslawlesss 4 роки тому +4

    It reminds me of Tudor-houses from 1600s. Soo beautiful!

  • @jourdainhiini6548
    @jourdainhiini6548 Рік тому +1

    I love Japanese traditional homes and architecture. Want to build my own..

  • @kacperwoch4368
    @kacperwoch4368 4 роки тому +415

    Most new Japanese houses look way more modern and bland than the new European ones. They need to improve Japanese design, not adopt the western one instead.

    • @goodnightmyprince6734
      @goodnightmyprince6734 3 роки тому +18

      I know, a coffin looks more extravagant than the modern Japanese homes.

    • @opwave79
      @opwave79 3 роки тому +38

      It’s the same here in San Francisco. The Victorian homes are being eclipsed by boring gray condos with about as much character as the inside of a cereal box.

    • @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920
      @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 3 роки тому +12

      @@opwave79 I've noticed there's a real hunger for beauty and craftsmanship amongst middle and working class people but those kinds of homes are so out of reach. At least here in NYC.

    • @opwave79
      @opwave79 3 роки тому +10

      @@clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 rents have stabilized here. But sadly most of the Victorians have been internally remodeled and modernized. They only look Victorian on the outside.

    • @wallacesousuke1433
      @wallacesousuke1433 3 роки тому

      @@opwave79 nice, Victorian architecture sux

  • @smileandlaughs
    @smileandlaughs 5 років тому +3

    These places are beautiful. It's like the home got a soul to it.

  • @abelgerli
    @abelgerli 5 років тому +3

    It just brought a big smile on my face... Old houses do also house the soul of past in it and should be preserved
    Thank you ;)

  • @MilkBreadASMR
    @MilkBreadASMR 2 роки тому +1

    These have been my dream homes since I ever learned about Japan in the early 2000s and no one understands why. Even I can't explain why. These types of houses are just.... perfect.

  • @s.mohsenmousavi2541
    @s.mohsenmousavi2541 3 роки тому +4

    This video took me back to many Japanese shows and movies and anime I've seen in my childhood! lovely people, lovely houses, lovely culture, lovely sceneries... LOVE FROM IRAN! :)

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Рік тому

      I think that Japan can thank the popularity of its anime culture around the world for this love of Japanese esthetics and design outside of Japan. The generations of non-Japanese children that grew up outside Japan but immersed in anime are grown up now, and they (we!) carry on the appreciation of the culture that produced it.

  • @mdjunior2604
    @mdjunior2604 5 років тому +38

    I’m from Brazil and will be there for 22 days visiting. I arrive in May, 1st!
    Thanks for all your travel tips! It really helped me a lot planning the whole thing.

    • @fatabelly
      @fatabelly 5 років тому +5

      Mário D. You lucky lucky man! I’m so jealous right now.

    • @wallacesousuke1433
      @wallacesousuke1433 5 років тому +2

      To com inveja agora kkk meu sonho visitar e até morar lá, ou na Coréia. . Boa sorte em sua viagem ;)

    • @silviastanziola659
      @silviastanziola659 5 років тому +2

      Aproveite bem a viagem! O Japão é lindo, muito receptivo aos turistas e a comida é ótima!

    • @mdjunior2604
      @mdjunior2604 5 років тому +1

      Obrigado queridos!! Estou planejando por 8 MESES e aprendendo tudo que posso por meio da internet e youtube. Das passagens ao Visto de Turismo. Muito feliz!!!
      Feliiiiiizz!!

  • @loading...8512
    @loading...8512 4 роки тому +4

    I love that family of 4s place
    I love all of their homes honestly

  • @nathanjon8879
    @nathanjon8879 2 роки тому +1

    I love how Bryn the Canadian first word in the video is Sorry

  • @entasis704
    @entasis704 2 роки тому +1

    Mexica girl knows her stuff, gj from France.

  • @lavane26
    @lavane26 4 роки тому +3

    i want to live in one so bad!! they look so cozy and peaceful.

    • @hugh8861
      @hugh8861 4 роки тому

      I agree. Have you ever thought about building one here in the US?

  • @sagevibe
    @sagevibe 5 років тому +7

    Love those traditional style homes!

  • @sylvialehman
    @sylvialehman 4 роки тому +3

    I am in love.Promise to myself, I will live in a Machiya (I already live in Japan) . All the families are so cool and Cecilia is enchanting and brave. All of them are my inspiration.

    • @JesusHernandez-lv4rx
      @JesusHernandez-lv4rx 3 роки тому

      Cool! What do you do to support yourself as a foreigner there? I’d love to live in Japan someday. You’re living the dream ;)

  • @T_1.5
    @T_1.5 4 роки тому

    Old houses are way more fun to live in, you feel more connected to it than a new house. I grew up in the same house my mother did, which my grandfather built. Having three generations of memories in one home is something I’ve always thought of as very special

  • @llamallamadingdong9900
    @llamallamadingdong9900 5 років тому +15

    Outstanding content, Greg. And glad that your sponsorship made the development of this video, even better for you. Will definitely look at a stay the next time we go to Kyoto. 😊😊👍🏻❤️🇯🇵🇨🇦

  • @MsStack42
    @MsStack42 4 роки тому +6

    Beautiful places to live ! They remind me a bit of ancient Roman city houses, with the shop fronts and the open courtyard gardens.

  • @HopefulGaijin
    @HopefulGaijin Рік тому +1

    These remind me of “shotgun” houses in New Orleans! They were also skinny but are 1 floor. They were built like that to fit more houses and they are easier to cool!

  • @KyotoMachiyascom
    @KyotoMachiyascom 4 роки тому +2

    Glad to see a video online focusing on these timeless beauties of Kyoto. Thank you for putting it together.

  • @kickicat628
    @kickicat628 4 роки тому +3

    My dream is to have a house like that, sitting on a porch and drinking a beer just relaxing ☺️

  • @douma_700
    @douma_700 5 років тому +43

    hello i have waited for a very long time to watch your video
    u have told everything in Japanese thank you I like to learn the tradition of your country

  • @stevendave8804
    @stevendave8804 4 роки тому +1

    I live in Yokkaichi but I’m living in a modernized Japanese home. But my neighbors are in a machiya house. I’m very amazed how these houses look in real life. They have really a traditional feel when you see one. My aunt in Shizouka live in a machiya they have one of the largest machiya in their place. I love Japanese culture but I am a proud Filipino. 😊

  • @hollygrosshans3529
    @hollygrosshans3529 3 роки тому

    Everyone should have a tsuboniwa (indoor garden). Makes you feel calm - simplicity is beautiful.

  • @guylaineouellet8075
    @guylaineouellet8075 5 років тому +4

    One of my favorite video along with the School lunches, great job Greg

  • @timhieuvisanewzealand
    @timhieuvisanewzealand 5 років тому +67

    If it is possible, could you please make a video about the life of a student in Japan?

  • @5th-Season
    @5th-Season 4 роки тому

    I really appreciate LWIF videos, and this one is especially great. I love learning about things that are more "traditional" Japan. Japanese people put so much thought into the details designs, which is evident in these traditional style houses. Please keep up the great work!

  • @lapismosi8065
    @lapismosi8065 3 роки тому

    Such a great video. Super informative and interesting. Thanks for posting!