I tried a little something different than usual for this one. Kurokawa's residential works are few and far between, and this one is especially unique. Would you live here?
With this segment of 'on the road', this means your range and opportunities for the channel have increased past Tokyo. Here's an idea: I've heard Kawasaki is a very cheap place to live and may attract people's attention due to the cost being low despite being near Tokyo. Would be cool to see some top tier homes getting coverage.
This is a great vid, I think I might get some friends and stay out there for a night or two definitely a crazy looking space and 8k reception in the woods is unheard of, didn’t even know that was a thing
found you from “arbroado in jyapaan”’s new video and I’m glad I did!! Not sure if I’ll ever have enough cash to stay at this place but I’m glad it exists and you shared an amazing inside look 😊
It kinda reminds me of some of the buildings that the Dharma Institute had on the island in that show Lost. It’s appropriate cause it’s also architecture/style of the 1970s
I don't know why I wasn't subscribed, the first time I watched you was with Sharla and Chris and you were very entertaining haply to stumble across your channel I will watch all of your videos eventually wish you the best
So so so cool. Too cool. Thanks for walking us through this building. Must have been hard to persuade the owner to open up this place to visitors. It’s almost like a shrine to Kurosawa.
I wonder if anyone has properly documented the wall storage desk and entertainment system thing with complete design instructions, it looks like something anyone could easily replicate along a wall. I hope they did, I recall hearing at least one capsule from the tower was going to be preserved in a museum.
Wow. This kind of bathroom would be nice in my student times, when after a few days of constant drinking you can have diarrhea and vomit into the sink at the same time.
this is so architectural. Architects are a very special kind of individuals, obsessed with shapes and forms and wanna make different combinations of them that are able to create great looking spaces and sculptures of light, the problem is that they are always impractical useless buildings that are great for a magazine photo session and nothing more, they are not living quarters at all.
I like to go on Google earth after I see something interesting on RU-vid unfortunately cannot find an address on this. If you could leave one that would be great. When I went to the website the only address I could find in Japanese was their corporate office
¥200k a night?? What a joke... 😂😂😂 the only ppl who can afford this are ppl who would never stay in a place like this. Seriously... Bring it down to ¥2k-10k a night then sure, the average ppl might like to check it out