They have such a great symbiotic relationship, one take cares of the other and the other takes care of the expenses xD I honestly can’t tell which one of the sisters will not be able to live without the other at this point lol (probably Sui)
I know Suisei has 2 million subs now, but did her audience at the time not hear about the time when Anemachi threw a tantrum because there was a chance Suichan would move out alone? I vaguely remember watching a clip like that a while back lol
I think that was quite a while back. It was the Holohouse thing where she moved next to Coco and Kanata and iirc originally might have joined in the same house but Anemachi didn't want to separate (threw a tantrum as you say), but they were able to find a next door apartment for them both. Later Suisei had the "I might become homeless" thing where her rent agreement was coming to an end but she hadn't figured out a new house or for the contract to be extended but I don't think separating from Anemachi was ever brought up during that time.
The conversation is cute and all, but is no one going to point out how she is killing it at tetris while reading coments and talking at the same time??
There would be little point for most people who are fans enough of hers to even understand what she's describing with her sister, since this is one of Suisei's #1 best-known acts. Unless you're just desperate for approval for knowing that.
When she started talking about how she pays rent and Anemachi does all the chores it definitely did give me married couple vibes though. Like Anemachi is an oldschool housewife or something lol
As the youngest of three brothers I can confirm that you don't have to treasure your siblings. Older siblings should treasure the superior sibling (the youngest one)
Honestly If I had a sister I would love to live together with only two us but sadly I only have brothers... Actually I don't mind living with my brother but he prefer to live with his friends.
honestly, it's great! been like 2 years since my younger sister started sharing an apartment with me, since she started going to university, my apartment was closer to her uni than our parent's house, she's a great cook, i save money since she pays half the rent, well our mom pays her half of the rent, we split the chores, though i do her laundry and she sometimes leave her used clothes lying around but aside from that it's been a great arrangement. EDIT: i just realized it's been like 3 years not 2.... since she moved in right before c0vid, time flies so fast, pretty soon she'd be graduating...
They way how Suisei and Anemachi are very close and how they act and think, makes me think that they're actually twins because that's how most twins treat each other.
Christ I need to be playing a turn based RPG's to properly absorb whatever anime is on my second screen and here is Suisei having a full blown conversation with live chat while playing tetris competitvely against 99 other people.
I don't really get why two unrelated people cannot share a room but family can. Similar to bowling or karaoke where they charge per PERSON instead of per bowling LANE/karaoke ROOM.
Maybe because they are unrelated so they more often than not can split up after an arguement and one person move out leaving the remaining one pays the rent which can lead to a lot more troubles. It's just my guess though
It's likely a risk assessment. For example, if it was Suisei that wanted to leave, but Anemachi didn't, then the person who wants to stay would no longer be able to afford the place. When she revealed that they were sisters, that showed that the risk for abandonment of one party is much lower.
@@hoangthai9982true, it might get tricky to find another person to share and then the person left with the rent to pay cannot burden it and has to move to another place often cutting the rent contract short, making the owner having to search for another people and they lose money if they don't find anyone and it stays empty for some time.
"Sharing with friends" is viewed in the same light as subtenants (eg; you rent a 2-room from a landlord and then you rent out 1 of your rooms to cut costs) If you rent with your s.o, its 1 contract per household but if you rent with a friend, you're creating to 2 contracts that has to both agreed upon, if one friend decides to move to a different prefecture for work for instance, unless the other friend can pay for both shares of the rent, he will often leave too.
Not really strange when you're not sure if you're facing siblings. Many places in Japan have actually legalized same-sex cohabitations since 2016, they just don't acknowledge in-land same-sex marriages yet. There's been a significant increase since many Japanese celebrities have started coming out of the closet, too, so I can imagine there should be an influx of cohabits in the past few years, especially with COVID forcing everyone to stay home circa 2020-2023.
They obviously didnt realize they were related and they said that friends sharing a place is not allowed, so the only option left would be romantic partners. It's just a process of elimination. And dont take this as some kind of serious narrative, but I'm sure some people will pretend to be partners to get to rent a appartment together because of these overbearing rules from now on. Which is funny, because it used to be the other way around where same sex lovers were not accepted by landlords while "friends" being "roommates" was. lol
Suisei is heavily downplaying domestic chores if she thinks just paying the rent is enough. Do we even know if Anemachi works? Because if she does domestic chores and also works, that's hard.
What are you talking about? If you live alone, you're most likely working full-time AND doing your own chores anyway. Rent can be up to 50-70% of your monthly salary, so doing twice the chores to live rent free is a pretty good deal.
It's more complicated than that, but yes, same-sex couples can get certificates in some prefectures and areas that make their relationship """official""" enough to be acknowledged for everyday purposes like cohabitation. They still didnt legalize same sex marriage though and it's not like these certificates are legally binding, so they dont help in court cases or if someone just doesnt want to accept them. But for landlords renting out appartments all that really matters is that the tennant are in a stable relationship and wont have one just bail.
@@yoursonisold8743 They don't like dealing with duel income situations. They'd rather only have one name on the lease and that person being able to cover the whole cost. The "civil union" paperwork that prefectures offer is a stop gag solution until the national government sheds enough of their geriatrics to finally have same-sex marriage. The same thing happened with age of consent laws. Pretty much every prefecture made it 16-18 while the national government had it at 13 until the recent change to 16(the 18 yo prefectures are still 18). Eventually, once enough prefectures offer civil unions for same-sex couples, they'll be able to shame the national government into doing something.
IIRC Anemachi actually has booba and Suisei is deliciously 2d to the point of turning invisible when turned to the side. So... Maybe it makes sense. Weird rule about room shares in a culture that's suffering from low birth rates and has a large rent culture
By your logic every female family member in the world should have the same breast size. Also, I think the room sharing issue is because they're same sex, which makes the birth rate comment moot
@@azuraug8693 It definitely isn't a same sex issue since the agent talked about couple registration (some local governments in Japan give certificates to same-sex couples that give some of the same benefits of marriage). From what I understand the issue is friends/dating wouldn't be accepted no matter the gender but family (they are siblings and the agent said that's fine) or official couples (same-sex relationship certification or marriage for heterosexuals (maybe it includes engagement as well, I don't know)) are accepted as tenants.
@@gokbay3057 I assume it's mostly stability reasons; the assumption being that family or couples would stay together, you won't have one person suddenly leave and the person leftover be unable to pay the rent. Does it make sense? No, not much, but when you're in a tight housing market any little thing can be nitpicked.
It's cute in a way that people think that, just shows that they're close.
Can't really say I know siblings that live with each other.
It's actually pretty common if they never married.
Same like what marine plan to do with her super introvert elder sister to become maid to do house chores.
They have such a great symbiotic relationship, one take cares of the other and the other takes care of the expenses xD
I honestly can’t tell which one of the sisters will not be able to live without the other at this point lol (probably Sui)
I can't even imagine they living apart from each other...
It's really easy to see which one but we can keep the halu going a bit longer so let's.
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I know Suisei has 2 million subs now, but did her audience at the time not hear about the time when Anemachi threw a tantrum because there was a chance Suichan would move out alone? I vaguely remember watching a clip like that a while back lol
I think that was quite a while back. It was the Holohouse thing where she moved next to Coco and Kanata and iirc originally might have joined in the same house but Anemachi didn't want to separate (threw a tantrum as you say), but they were able to find a next door apartment for them both.
Later Suisei had the "I might become homeless" thing where her rent agreement was coming to an end but she hadn't figured out a new house or for the contract to be extended but I don't think separating from Anemachi was ever brought up during that time.
@@gokbay3057 Oh wow, time really flies.
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Haha, I watched that yesterday.
It always astounds me how she is able to play tetris while reading the chat
The conversation is cute and all, but is no one going to point out how she is killing it at tetris while reading coments and talking at the same time??
Nah, this is just natural Suisei. She sang before while doing the same
We are used to it afterall. She can play tetris while reading chat
I mean.. we are kinda used to it at this point lmao
There would be little point for most people who are fans enough of hers to even understand what she's describing with her sister, since this is one of Suisei's #1 best-known acts. Unless you're just desperate for approval for knowing that.
"What is wrong with these siblings? DO IT MORE."
Suisei concentration is really impressive when she plays Tetris.
Anemeido Hoshimachi
When she started talking about how she pays rent and Anemachi does all the chores it definitely did give me married couple vibes though. Like Anemachi is an oldschool housewife or something lol
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Fuwamoco have something similar.
very similar… the younger sibling is good at games and the older sibling is a siscon and the cook of the house
As the youngest of three brothers I can confirm that you don't have to treasure your siblings. Older siblings should treasure the superior sibling (the youngest one)
Honestly If I had a sister I would love to live together with only two us but sadly I only have brothers...
Actually I don't mind living with my brother but he prefer to live with his friends.
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honestly, it's great! been like 2 years since my younger sister started sharing an apartment with me, since she started going to university, my apartment was closer to her uni than our parent's house, she's a great cook, i save money since she pays half the rent, well our mom pays her half of the rent, we split the chores, though i do her laundry and she sometimes leave her used clothes lying around but aside from that it's been a great arrangement.
EDIT: i just realized it's been like 3 years not 2.... since she moved in right before c0vid, time flies so fast, pretty soon she'd be graduating...
They way how Suisei and Anemachi are very close and how they act and think, makes me think that they're actually twins because that's how most twins treat each other.
Maybe they thought it was a wincest situation......
スイセイはトークをしながらテトリスをやるのが上手すぎる
Christ I need to be playing a turn based RPG's to properly absorb whatever anime is on my second screen and here is Suisei having a full blown conversation with live chat while playing tetris competitvely against 99 other people.
I don't really get why two unrelated people cannot share a room but family can. Similar to bowling or karaoke where they charge per PERSON instead of per bowling LANE/karaoke ROOM.
Maybe because they are unrelated so they more often than not can split up after an arguement and one person move out leaving the remaining one pays the rent which can lead to a lot more troubles. It's just my guess though
It's likely a risk assessment. For example, if it was Suisei that wanted to leave, but Anemachi didn't, then the person who wants to stay would no longer be able to afford the place. When she revealed that they were sisters, that showed that the risk for abandonment of one party is much lower.
@@hoangthai9982true, it might get tricky to find another person to share and then the person left with the rent to pay cannot burden it and has to move to another place often cutting the rent contract short, making the owner having to search for another people and they lose money if they don't find anyone and it stays empty for some time.
"Sharing with friends" is viewed in the same light as subtenants (eg; you rent a 2-room from a landlord and then you rent out 1 of your rooms to cut costs)
If you rent with your s.o, its 1 contract per household but if you rent with a friend, you're creating to 2 contracts that has to both agreed upon, if one friend decides to move to a different prefecture for work for instance, unless the other friend can pay for both shares of the rent, he will often leave too.
I find it weird that they don't think that there's many siblings that live together, for me it's normal, I share an apartment with my sister...
Suibum
Agent: ”are they sisters?”
Looks at their assets
Agent: “nah ain’t no way”
its strange the first thing they mentioned when looking at 2 womans for room viewing is same sex partner
Not really strange when you're not sure if you're facing siblings. Many places in Japan have actually legalized same-sex cohabitations since 2016, they just don't acknowledge in-land same-sex marriages yet. There's been a significant increase since many Japanese celebrities have started coming out of the closet, too, so I can imagine there should be an influx of cohabits in the past few years, especially with COVID forcing everyone to stay home circa 2020-2023.
They obviously didnt realize they were related and they said that friends sharing a place is not allowed, so the only option left would be romantic partners. It's just a process of elimination. And dont take this as some kind of serious narrative, but I'm sure some people will pretend to be partners to get to rent a appartment together because of these overbearing rules from now on. Which is funny, because it used to be the other way around where same sex lovers were not accepted by landlords while "friends" being "roommates" was. lol
Is because she actually didn't go with her sister, she went with her boyfriend
Suisei is heavily downplaying domestic chores if she thinks just paying the rent is enough. Do we even know if Anemachi works? Because if she does domestic chores and also works, that's hard.
What are you talking about? If you live alone, you're most likely working full-time AND doing your own chores anyway.
Rent can be up to 50-70% of your monthly salary, so doing twice the chores to live rent free is a pretty good deal.
Today I learn Japan do have same-sex partner law. Time is changing huh. That's great.
They really shouldn't.
It's more complicated than that, but yes, same-sex couples can get certificates in some prefectures and areas that make their relationship """official""" enough to be acknowledged for everyday purposes like cohabitation. They still didnt legalize same sex marriage though and it's not like these certificates are legally binding, so they dont help in court cases or if someone just doesnt want to accept them.
But for landlords renting out appartments all that really matters is that the tennant are in a stable relationship and wont have one just bail.
@@yoursonisold8743 They don't like dealing with duel income situations. They'd rather only have one name on the lease and that person being able to cover the whole cost.
The "civil union" paperwork that prefectures offer is a stop gag solution until the national government sheds enough of their geriatrics to finally have same-sex marriage. The same thing happened with age of consent laws. Pretty much every prefecture made it 16-18 while the national government had it at 13 until the recent change to 16(the 18 yo prefectures are still 18). Eventually, once enough prefectures offer civil unions for same-sex couples, they'll be able to shame the national government into doing something.
knowing Japan's demographics, they really shouldn't unless they want to go extinct even faster
IIRC Anemachi actually has booba and Suisei is deliciously 2d to the point of turning invisible when turned to the side. So... Maybe it makes sense. Weird rule about room shares in a culture that's suffering from low birth rates and has a large rent culture
Well yeah but other than that they are described as looking and acting pretty much identical.
By your logic every female family member in the world should have the same breast size. Also, I think the room sharing issue is because they're same sex, which makes the birth rate comment moot
@@azuraug8693 It definitely isn't a same sex issue since the agent talked about couple registration (some local governments in Japan give certificates to same-sex couples that give some of the same benefits of marriage).
From what I understand the issue is friends/dating wouldn't be accepted no matter the gender but family (they are siblings and the agent said that's fine) or official couples (same-sex relationship certification or marriage for heterosexuals (maybe it includes engagement as well, I don't know)) are accepted as tenants.
@@gokbay3057 Ahhh gotcha gotcha, thanks for the clarification
@@gokbay3057 I assume it's mostly stability reasons; the assumption being that family or couples would stay together, you won't have one person suddenly leave and the person leftover be unable to pay the rent.
Does it make sense? No, not much, but when you're in a tight housing market any little thing can be nitpicked.