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Inside Japan's TINIEST HOUSE 

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This... is Japan's Smallest Luxury House! We have looked inside some of the tiniest and cheapest apartments in Japan (playlist below) and today, we are checking out a mini house right in the core of Tokyo.
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1-10-5 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Kokugikan Front Bldg 2F
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@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens Год назад
*NEW VID: Japan's CRAZIEST Job You NEVER KNEW EXISTED!!* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5jdOXk54soE.html ||||||||||||| CHECK THIS OUT BELOW!!! ||||||||||||| ----- **OFFICIALLY FOUND JAPAN'S WORST TINY APARTMENT:** ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R4oQDnHlrR0.html ----- *Would YOU Live Here?* Join the discussion below!! WE NOW HAVE A WHOLE PLAYLIST OF TINY APARTMENTS! : ru-vid.com/group/PLtflILeTBlX_E6rFrloEFxP9reyc-fgHW And Hosaka san has a website for his home! www.hosakatakeshi.com/projects/love2_house If you haven't seen OKAZAKI San's apartment yet, check it out~ Inside Tokyo's WEIRDEST TINY APARTMENT: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y-1Dwhh7dEc.html
@chadturner3378
@chadturner3378 Год назад
I love when Okazaki San gets a cameo
@abdulazim3576
@abdulazim3576 Год назад
Exterior looks industrious but inside looks aesthetical and comfy. Gives minimalistic vibes which makes sense. Defo would stay there but probably not live there as I'd die from claustrophobia 😭😭
@wildfirecosplays167
@wildfirecosplays167 Год назад
The plants really make it just that bit more open a lively. And they compliment the grey concrete too.
@RenerDeCastro
@RenerDeCastro Год назад
I...actually could live here, after some getting used to. I have lived in a small Japanese apartment during my 2nd trip to Tokyo. It was uncomfotable at first, but after a few days it became fine.
@anakha
@anakha Год назад
Norm, do the couple also live in this house during winter? What heating do they have in place for the cold months?
@usamaepekonis
@usamaepekonis Год назад
Okazaki-san being Norm's architecture expert that he brings on adventure to inspect unique houses is really wholesome
@JohnIrwin
@JohnIrwin Год назад
For sure. This is my favourite timeline. I feel she was right about the phantom extra two points though. It doesn't matter how perfect a space is, until it's your space you'll never completely understand it. The difference between book smart and street smart.
@Towkeeyoh
@Towkeeyoh Год назад
Loved that moment from her at Norm's 8:40 statement
@meowcula
@meowcula Год назад
She's so clever, and finds utility and interesting things everywhere that I would likely miss. Definite fan of hers!
@debbiewilliams9874
@debbiewilliams9874 Год назад
The high ceilings and natural sunlight does make the house look bigger than it is . I like the concept of living minimally . Why do we need so much stuff?
@steamedvegetables
@steamedvegetables Год назад
I get so excited when she’s in the videos
@killhour
@killhour Год назад
This is probably the first "tiny house" that I think I could actually live in. No ridiculous gimmicks or bed/sofa/table combination furniture. Just a well designed space and thoughtful storage.
@filipberger2979
@filipberger2979 Год назад
I honestly love tiny houses and damn this house will be huge inspirtation when I will build my house some day
@TheFamousMockingbird
@TheFamousMockingbird Год назад
You think that, they just sell it really well. Give yourself a few months and the walls will eventually start moving
@bluester7177
@bluester7177 Год назад
@@TheFamousMockingbird Not really, some people would live fine in this, actually people live fine in this, most people in the world don't live in big houses.
@conniestance
@conniestance Год назад
I’m not claustrophobic but I think the bathroom would scare me a little getting in a out. But this is a wonderful house otherwise definitely liveable
@ayakotami3318
@ayakotami3318 Год назад
Same!
@anghoangnguyen9581
@anghoangnguyen9581 Год назад
tiny house with queen size bed with sky view, indoor AND outdoor bath/shower, a garden, open space to read books, and even cats and butterflies? That's a famous architect for ya, it's more fun, lovely and functional than many spacious houses out there
@javidgt8
@javidgt8 Год назад
Okazaki-san in Europe? Now that sounds like a fun adventure. Her reactions to things in Japan is already so wholesome. Imagine seeing the crazy architecture and sheer size difference in Europe😂
@bratenemariz
@bratenemariz Год назад
Just imagining her in Sagrada Familia, Milan Cathedral or basically in any older European city makes me happy.
@Lightice1
@Lightice1 Год назад
She might appreciate the traditional houses of Amsterdam. Dozens of very narrow buildings side by side, kept in use since the Middle-ages.
@MacMeaties
@MacMeaties Год назад
Especially the centuries old traditional homes. In France, Germany, The Netherland, UK, Ireland etc you can find still lived in houses that date back 400-500+ years. That's not even mentioning the castles and religious buildings that can be over a millennia old.
@yarugatyger1603
@yarugatyger1603 Год назад
She'd be surprised how spacious student accommodations in central europe are and apartments in general.
@jdii5698
@jdii5698 Год назад
Norm and Okazaki-san European road trip? I'd watch that.
@JaytheP
@JaytheP Год назад
I think its safe to say we all love Ayaka-san, to be honest, if she made a YT channel, blog, or newsletter where we could get her insights on cool architecture I'd 1000% follow. I'm a super amateur lover of architecture so Norm visiting all these uniquely designed places absolutely warms my heart!
@HeartbeatsPhotography
@HeartbeatsPhotography Год назад
OKAZAKI San's personality is so fun/cute! I would support her as well if she had a RU-vid Channel! Tokyo Lens Keep up the good work bro!
@TnZAustin
@TnZAustin Год назад
I 100% agree!! She's the best character ever so glad, cute, creative, smart and funny ^^
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie Год назад
I mean, I could honestly just sit there watching her drink tea all day. Even if she were to be silent, I could easily just sit there, watching 16 hours per day with ease. Even with her cute bubbly personality, she exudes an aura of calmness, and as a lover of peace and quiet, I mean it truly, that people like Okazaki-san, are a rare treasure, especially here in the west.
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. Год назад
I was thinking the same, we love her ❤️🧡💛
@imaginarymax183
@imaginarymax183 Год назад
I'm surprised more people aren't talking about how a famous architect lives in this house. I suppose he designed it himself, and it makes me appreciate it more. A famous architect probably has other options, but he chose an intimate and cosy set up for him and his wife
@tesmontalla336
@tesmontalla336 Год назад
Exactly,I think he specifically designed it for the two of them only, but very livable ❤
@nikowalkes772
@nikowalkes772 Год назад
He did design it himself
@Jacubamustoff
@Jacubamustoff Год назад
Is he famous?
@ggerdagg
@ggerdagg 9 месяцев назад
I think he lives somewhere in the middle of Tokyo and the land here is vvvvery expensive so he chose to live tiny
@undeadsnake5565
@undeadsnake5565 Год назад
I love how peaceful the couple that lives in the house is. It felt so relaxing watching their interactions
@ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff5
Okazaki-san, honestly, radiates the vibes of someone who is really chill and fun to be around. Can totally see her being friends with absolutely everyone with her joyful spirit.
@NortherlyK
@NortherlyK Год назад
I love how she walks in and immediately: "it's like pure happiness." Fascinating. With the grey walls and the vaulted ceiling, there are definitely those out there who would say it feels cold and distant. Absolutely fascinating. Personally I love the outdoor bath the most. My favorite space in this house.
@ThetaWindfall
@ThetaWindfall Год назад
I think its the character of the place? If it was empty with no greenery and well though out decorations, I think it would perhaps feel a lot more depressing. But the design is so well thought out, and the decoration and plants give it a level of character which makes it an awesome home.
@jonson856
@jonson856 Год назад
The concrete walls are a bit brutalist, but I think because of all the shapes it makes it very interesting.
@adrian83628
@adrian83628 Год назад
Congratulations to Okazaki-san on graduating! 🎉 I would love to see her designs of tiny houses. I bet they'd be so cozy!
@anna20812
@anna20812 7 месяцев назад
The couple appears so content and appreciative of every aspect of their living space. It really feels like the architect designed the perfect home for them.
@lilgrannyari
@lilgrannyari Год назад
I love how they've embraced a more minimalist life to live in a space they love, but they don't sacrifice the things that bring them happiness. A place for everything and everything in its place.
@cygnetseven
@cygnetseven Год назад
I wish I had Ayaka's outlook. She finds positivity in everything, no matter how small. I love her insight. It's like she is seeing everything for the first time. I wish she had her own channel on architecture. Oh and love you too Norm. 😉
@ehlersdanlosandi
@ehlersdanlosandi Год назад
If she starts her own channel, I'm subscribing for sure! I love her energy! Norm is cool too 😅
@goodlookinouthomie1757
@goodlookinouthomie1757 Год назад
Well the place is like a mansion compared to the tiny little apartment she showed us last time.
@2KXMKR
@2KXMKR 11 месяцев назад
I just love how they're so happy to have cats and butterflies passing by. That's just so wholesome.
@Shutsuki
@Shutsuki 10 месяцев назад
Ayaka is so amazingly creative. I love everything she points out about things. It really makes me look forward to every video with her. Honestly, she seems so fun to hang around with.
@RenerDeCastro
@RenerDeCastro Год назад
These tiny houses are genuinely interesting, especially when they turn out to be really modern and nice looking.
@OpossumOnTheMoon
@OpossumOnTheMoon Год назад
I love whenever Ayaka comes around for videos. You can tell how truly passionate she is and creative she is with each house she sees
@OpossumOnTheMoon
@OpossumOnTheMoon Год назад
@@kamikazitsunami that is a perfect description
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner Год назад
Yup. More please.
@zhonglishusband6988
@zhonglishusband6988 Год назад
What
@legendgodmyth
@legendgodmyth Год назад
She?
@atrudokht
@atrudokht Год назад
@@legendgodmyth I find that offensive
@nicodamus6895
@nicodamus6895 Год назад
I'm so in love with Ayaka. Something about her vibe gives me so much peace and I bet she's the type of person you can just chill in silence with without it being uncomfortable.
@izabela.wilson
@izabela.wilson Год назад
This is amazing. Just like a magical spot in the middle of the city... I'm truly envious how secure Japan is, to allow people living so freely and without fear to being robbed or invaded. I feel happy for this happy couple!
@mysterystar2348
@mysterystar2348 Год назад
A trip to Europe?! Sounds like that would be fun series. I hope you two could actually plan such a fun trip together. Love the videos with Okazaki-san.
@dachosenone207
@dachosenone207 Год назад
In EU tiny houses will be those Trailer & Container Houses. Also the Shed Houses.
@pelkkamono
@pelkkamono 2 месяца назад
i really like the readaptive use of old sewing machine as a dining table/work space 😭🥰. It makes me wanna save my grandmother sewing machine as well ❤
@jeannette6676
@jeannette6676 Год назад
Ugh Okazaki-san’s insight on everything is just so good and interesting. I’m in love with how she sees the world and sees the use in every little thing 🥰 She’s always a delight to see in your videos Norm! ❤ PS: Petition to being Okazaki Ayaka to Europe to check out architecture!!!
@wineandwaistcoats
@wineandwaistcoats Год назад
Seconded!
@grafikpapst
@grafikpapst Год назад
Okazaki-san is such a fun person, I really love the unique insights she offers into living spaces and her views on very tiny flats that people would otherwhise dismiss. And she has such a positivity to her too. I probably still wouldnt want to live there myself, but its still quite nice.
@SageShark
@SageShark Год назад
Huge respect to the home owners for making the absolute most out of their “small space”, it’s mind blowing how much is possible when you build to maximize every centimeter rather than just building in conventional practices Also Ayaka’s personality is so infectious 😊
@alejandrovallejo6763
@alejandrovallejo6763 Год назад
Well he designed the house so it was made deliberately.
@amandab8433
@amandab8433 Год назад
I've been greedily following these types of videos. My husband and I became Empty Nesters last year, and we live in a 5bd/3ba house. We are realizing that it makes no sense for the two of us to have such a large space. We don't plan on selling it, because we know here in the SF Bay Area that housing prices will never drop down to what we purchased it for. $125,000 twenty seven years ago, and now worth $957,000+. We do want to find a smaller place to retire in not limited to the US.
@kindareal
@kindareal Год назад
If i had that house, I would make it real simple. Just a bedroom, computer area, keep the bathroom and all that and a dedicated spot for my cat
@chandracox6814
@chandracox6814 Год назад
I actually really love this space. It is very well done and the ceilings make it feel much bigger than it is. I would live there and I would enjoy every minute of it too.
@WatashiMachineFullCycle
@WatashiMachineFullCycle Год назад
I actually have a hard time imagining myself living comfortably in such a small space but this house is so brilliantly put together I could see myself happy in a house like this. Also, my profession is in tailoring and I love seeing people make creative uses out of old treadle machines. Also I would LOVE to see Okazaki-san in Europe!
@itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118
I could see myself living in that space, but not with someone else and I would probably have different items in there because I have different needs for my living space. I studied fashion and still make a lot of stuff at home so I would probably devote a big % of that space to storage of materials, patterns, books and clothes. And a large table, perhaps one that can be extended when it's time to cut fabric or draw large patterns.
@Narnendil
@Narnendil Год назад
Yeah it's really cute and all, but as a disabled person, this house is not accessible at all. I hope this couple will age well and be able to live there for a long time!
@StarWarsFAN123456543
@StarWarsFAN123456543 Год назад
I don't think I could ever give up living in the country side, but I'm always taken aback by how appealing and simple these tiny apartments are. Such a vibe 😌
@kira24jane
@kira24jane Год назад
I love Ayaka so much. Her presence is so comforting and genuine.
@marenepare
@marenepare Год назад
Love the way they communicate, even using their own language, they still understand each other.
@danielkerr4100
@danielkerr4100 Год назад
Why wouldn’t they understand each other? 😂
@shame2189
@shame2189 Год назад
I love it when Japanese people give tours of their houses. They explain everything they put there and why they put it there in such detail it really shows how much thought goes into interior design when they furnish their home. Resourcefulness and ingenuity are part of the Japanese charm for me, and most times when they talk about things they made or designed they seem very proud but always humble about it, it puts a smile on my face to see them talk about small passions like ingenuous home design like that, I might even covet their peace of mind.
@Nymbleston
@Nymbleston Год назад
Please bring Okazaki-san around the world with you. The energy from both of you together, excited about architecture, is a delight to watch!
@jeanproctor3663
@jeanproctor3663 Год назад
I really like this house! It's got an industrial feel to it with the concrete and pegs, but there's a lot of love in it too and everything has been thought about so carefully to utilise every millimetre of space. It's great! And I love Okazaki-san's reaction to it all too. You two could make such a brilliant Euro apartment series and I'd love to see her in it! She comes across as such a lovely young woman.
@screamingslave99
@screamingslave99 10 месяцев назад
this video was good on so many levels! I love that you have made a friend and take her along to these different houses. the owner of this space seems delightful as well. I love everything they did here to make the space feel open and large despite looking no bigger than a shipping container.
@kittenamy1
@kittenamy1 Год назад
I love this “tiny home series”! Each one is so unique and makes me really think about how I’d utilize the space
@ligortamaki3618
@ligortamaki3618 Год назад
Wow, it’s nice to see Ayaka again, I remember watching the video touring her house when I was looking at studying abroad. I also think simple living like this can be the best for keeping everything clean and organized since you don’t have a lot of room for junk or collecting random items! Plus the way the light shines in gives the house such a warm feel.
@tammi6771
@tammi6771 Год назад
I really love the design of this home. All the little details are amazing. I always love Ayaka's reactions to different tiny homes. She notices different things I would never think anything about.
@nickfriddle7768
@nickfriddle7768 Год назад
i love how he checks to see if its still sturdy and in place when she complements his work its kinda wholesome
@okiwangko
@okiwangko Год назад
It's always nice to see Norm and Ayaka having fun just touring various tiny houses across Japan. Especially as Norm provides the commentary while Ayaka has the architectural insight on the subject really helps provide a different insight into tiny living spaces
@CrimsonMoonM
@CrimsonMoonM Год назад
It's a really beautiful house. I'm really grateful that this family were willing to share their home with all of us.
@utaume90
@utaume90 Год назад
As a designer what i LOVE about japan is their "house" culture, you can randomly walk around a residential neighboorhoods and find so many different and charachteristic houses 🥰. Here in Italy i think that there is not as much creativity in modern house projects, people tend to follow a "classic" plain design.
@cityofillustrations
@cityofillustrations Год назад
Okazaki-san is so wholesome and i love her view on architecture, i really hope she gets to see Europe and how vastly different the architecture is
@melissashannon8369
@melissashannon8369 Год назад
Yes, take this girl to Europe! May she be blessed to travel the world.
@HippioKass
@HippioKass Год назад
The fact that he keeps his house so open until 3 am says a lot about Japanese culture
@butcherofblaviken4000
@butcherofblaviken4000 Год назад
As a Newyorkers, I can relate to this
@tanyabootsnpants780
@tanyabootsnpants780 Год назад
I have walked dark streets of Tokyo at 2am and felt absolutely safe.
@leahdavis9434
@leahdavis9434 Год назад
Also the climate. Weather and bugs+ animals would make that a really bad idea here
@bigpapa870
@bigpapa870 Год назад
Here in Mexico its the same what are you talking about
@user-bi5jz1sj5c
@user-bi5jz1sj5c Год назад
This is so cool, I can't imagine the vibe during summer time. So awesome
@miriam4235
@miriam4235 Год назад
I imagine it is wonderful to take a bath when it rains. Also, Ayaka really brightens everything up with her presence. An European tour with her I would really really love to see. 😊
@DaniiShe
@DaniiShe Год назад
just started watching this channel, Okazaki-san is so cute, I love her reactions! All the videos I've seen so far have been really relaxing! Thank you for posting :)
@robert6533
@robert6533 Год назад
You showcase great spaces and homes for the world to see and always highlight their charm, and Ayaka is always offering such an optimistic perspective of every place you show her.
@hathawyn
@hathawyn Год назад
Congrats to Ayaka for graduating!! 🎉 Always love seeing her in videos. Now I want to see her reacting to European architecture so bad!!!
@Suicune-oz4ou
@Suicune-oz4ou Год назад
Ooooh YES! I live for these apartment tour videos. The ingenuity in the architecture of the places you find is always mindblowing. Getting to see Okazaki-san come back again is always a treat! Thanks!!
@LetsgowithHyro
@LetsgowithHyro 11 месяцев назад
Great to re-watch some of your older videos. I could definitely see myself living in such a place, it's simply perfect!
@daianaanamaria532
@daianaanamaria532 Год назад
This reminds me of when I used to live in a tiny apartment as a child, really comforting, everything was in place, neat and close XD. Also, we need so lil to lead a good and peaceful life~ Thank you for the series ✨ Also, would love to have you in Europe! If you're thinking about Romania, let me know. It would be my pleasure to show you around~
@asreal
@asreal Год назад
Skylights are so perfect for a tiny house! Just less need to even have to turn on the light! Also, it's really amazing what small encounters can turn into large things on RU-vid! I'm sure Ayaka never thought she'd meet Hosaka! Love to continue seeing this series with Ayaka!
@zuba8821
@zuba8821 Год назад
I am amazed by how much thought and love can be condensed into such a small space and that there are people that will go out of their way to make such a space truly theirs. Great video and please make more of these with Ayaka - san
@comfymomfy
@comfymomfy Год назад
Ayaka congrats on your graduation! ❤️ This house warmed up my heart. It has such a charm. It's the best and I loved the idea of sewing machine used as a table. Concrete creates an amazing ambience.
@jorgeeveliotoirac
@jorgeeveliotoirac 27 дней назад
I want to come here and be on the record to say this IS my favorite video on the internet.
@pacifisthun8662
@pacifisthun8662 Год назад
Ayaka-san's energy is immaculate and comfortable. I re-watched the tour of her home because the way she speaks and her mannerisms are so enjoyable to watch. We're all glad that she's come along and look forward to seeing her perspective on other builds again :)
@alphatwo84
@alphatwo84 Год назад
One of the best unexpected things about this channel's history was the Norm and Ayaka friendship that bloomed from a chance meeting for a video. May you both continue to enjoy finding tiny homes together in the future haha.
@JordanOverstreet
@JordanOverstreet 7 месяцев назад
“For my wife’s comfort” I’m crying he’s so sweet
@alcovey6366
@alcovey6366 10 дней назад
Ayaka is so adorable! Especially when she gets excited or is entertained by a part of the house/apartments.
@ScaredyGinge
@ScaredyGinge Год назад
I honestly really love this... It's amazing to see how "big" some of us countries live... So much empty space. These homes feel lived in, comfortable and just so light.
@SudoYETI
@SudoYETI Год назад
Okazaki-san has the best personality. Joyful, curious, humble, and very respectful. The whole thing about this house having so many undiscovered points that you can only discover by living there is so insightful.
@HolybasilYT
@HolybasilYT Год назад
I'm scandinavian, and I would love to see Akaya's reaction to our traditional wood cabins. They're usually quite remote, old ones are handmade and is the quintessential definition of a "cozy place". And of course I would love to see her react to gothic architecture.
@raghavendramerugu
@raghavendramerugu 9 дней назад
I love the way she kept her mom's sewing machine as a memory and that table looks so well made. My mum passed away last year and she owned a machine too, I'm gonna do the same thing with it
@tonka_bean12
@tonka_bean12 Год назад
Oooh it's always fun when Okazaki-san joins! Congratulations on graduating! The tiny houses are always so inspiring and always make me look at my own home in a new light, I nearly always end up having a bit of a clear out after watching these lol
@dattmay
@dattmay Год назад
Well Norm, this is it; my final comment on your (as of now) newest video! This has been nearly 300 videos, nearly 300 comments, and so much Norm time in the last month, I couldn’t have asked for a better journey. Watching your life unfold over the years has been one of the biggest joys of my entire time on the internet. Seeing your transition from new RU-vidr and vlogger to full on filmmaker and documentarian is astounding. You’ve worked so hard to bring us all so much content; you’ve truly put your heart and soul into this channel and it shows. The passion, excitement, and overall joy you’ve encapsulated over the years never fails to bring a smile to my face, and I know you’ve touched so many lives with your videos. Through the highs, and the lows, your journey has been an inspiration and you’ve really captured some incredibly unique and informative aspects of, not only Japan, but the world at large. Thank you, Norm, for all you’ve done, and all you’love undoubtedly do going forward; you are truly inimitable.
@dattmay
@dattmay Год назад
Also, once I make it to Japan, if I come across you, it would be my honor to buy you a drink or something
@lexxxelskywalker6411
@lexxxelskywalker6411 Год назад
You scared me for a second there Matt. I'm so glad this comment was written with future tense because your last though beautiful and spot on, had me worried because it felt like somebody wanting another to know how they've impacted them because they're leaving to go drill a whole in an asteroid and may not make it back home.
@alexavierl1282
@alexavierl1282 Год назад
I cannot get over this house and it's shower and bath. The concrete with the greenery, the vinyl collection, the high ceilings, it all looks so fresh and will inspire my dream house. Thank you Norm for covering this house, modern Japanese architecture truly fascinates me.
@JaxJenks
@JaxJenks 11 месяцев назад
it's so practical, beautiful and comforting that I could imagine this house anywhere, as long as it's not too busy outside. it's genius.
@HappyVegan72
@HappyVegan72 7 месяцев назад
Ayaka is so much fun! She is so positive and seems so sweet!
@virtualjayna
@virtualjayna Год назад
I’m not really into interior design or architecture, but this house just makes me appreciate it so much more. From the outside, I assumed it would be so cramped on the inside, but it feels more spacious than my house even though it’s so much smaller! I wish that I could go there to look at all the little details.
@crimsy6451
@crimsy6451 Год назад
I'm so happy you actually discovered this beautiful gem of a house! I instantly recognized it from Never too small channel that also covered it, but it's so nice to see it under your lens and your insight about it alongside Okazaki-san. She's a breath of fresh air, and her comments always capture the essence of the place very well! Of which congratulations to Okazaki-san on graduating!
@JasperisCasper
@JasperisCasper 26 дней назад
The sewing machine table might be my favorite bit. Such a precious thing to keep but to make it useful again instead of just taking up space is brilliant. I love this house so much
@DramaBabe18
@DramaBabe18 Год назад
I love that you can just sit with all your doors open and not worry much about people. It looks very peaceful
@Mikaiii
@Mikaiii Год назад
God I always love seeing these Tiny Houses. Seriously makes me wish I could experience one in Japan myself. Also, notification squad, let's goooo!
@margarethumphries2155
@margarethumphries2155 Год назад
I love how happy they are and how happy he is talking about his "porch"
@jcoupsii
@jcoupsii Год назад
The couple seemed so lovely and happy with their space! They are so precious!
@Gantorin
@Gantorin Год назад
I really enjoy seeing her expressions and hearing her thoughts on these tiny places. It is a joy to see.
@JoeWithTheGlasses
@JoeWithTheGlasses Год назад
Aw that's awesome that Ayaka got the chance to talk to the owner! Watching these tiny house videos always make me feel shameful for how inefficient I use my own spaces lol. but seeing how creative people can get with their living space is fun!
@samivienneau4696
@samivienneau4696 7 месяцев назад
This house is like a work of art. Beautifully crafted, super efficient and open with a connection to nature as well as tons of natural light. I love the use of the airline cart for storage it holds so much and the table was a beautiful repurpose. I would love a house like this. One of, if not the best I've seen so far.
@notedbychloe
@notedbychloe Год назад
I love this space, it has heart and you can see the love that the couple put into it, too.
@vblipvvvrrr
@vblipvvvrrr Год назад
I love when Ayaka is in these videos. She has the most lovely personality. She just seems to notice and appreciate the world and she makes me do that more too.
@Marbeary
@Marbeary Год назад
Ayaka's energy is very contagious the positivity and joy. I am excited what her designs would be.
@asappocky7553
@asappocky7553 Год назад
Norm i love these tiny house videos. Please keep doing them! They always are so unique with how they are forced to use such little space for things.
@BathoryBat
@BathoryBat Год назад
I love that the skylights and big windows allow you to have living plants in all parts of the building, not just near the exterior walls. I think that definitely helps carry that sense of being connected to the outdoors, even in a house that's majority concrete. And since there are so many plants just outside and across the walkway, it kind of feels like little bits of them are sneaking in over time. It's super whimsical, which I love. The airline cabinet is genius, too.
@baconberries8097
@baconberries8097 9 месяцев назад
I think this is an awesome example of form from function! Solid concrete isn't the first thing someone would think of when making a quaint little home, but it is used in fantastic ways!
@DividedZone
@DividedZone Год назад
I absolutely love that Okazaki-san returns for these kinds of videos! Her enthusiasm is so contagious and seeing her perspective for different design choices and how they're sometimes a total 180° flip to how I'd look at it is so interesting. I REALLY need to see more of that record collection! I've got my own and I'm really interested in seeing the differences between record collections and music tastes between different cultures.
@user-bi5jz1sj5c
@user-bi5jz1sj5c Год назад
This house architecture is insane. I absolutely love it, simple and beautiful
@kerryalfaro9437
@kerryalfaro9437 9 месяцев назад
That apartment is beautiful and beautifully, tranquil and serene!!! The extremely high ceilings is the best point of the apartment!!!! Absolutely gorgeous and I love it ❤️
@ems91fun
@ems91fun Год назад
It's just so mind blowing how well they can make use of small places, and also make them feel cosy and give them a touch of their personality!
@6ngelic
@6ngelic Год назад
all these tiny apartment tours and exploring japan videos are how i found your channel, i just can’t believe i wasn’t subscribed that whole time 🥲
@anwysitna
@anwysitna Год назад
I also graduated architecture in europe recently and love your videos. The personal thoughts linked with the video gives such a nice understanding of the design, and can´t get tired of such tangible architecture content :)
@rysiekkolanko2324
@rysiekkolanko2324 Год назад
Morning Norm, Thanks for bringing us along on another interesting adventure. I'm happy this couple was very open to sharing their home with us. Enjoy your stay and hope your meet up is a blast! Stay safe and stay healthy, eh?
@littleprincefox
@littleprincefox Год назад
It’s so interesting how you inevitably live a more minimal type of lifestyle in these sorts of smaller homes. Definitely made me think it helps you enjoy the smaller things in life. Thanks again for another great video Norm!
@mei-meitang9481
@mei-meitang9481 Год назад
I love watching the reactions of of Ayaka! She is fascinating to watch. Please do more colab with her! Why doesn't she have her own channel? I'd watch her!
@eskimberly7424
@eskimberly7424 Год назад
What a delightful use of space! Everything is so well designed to fit perfectly in the small space. I love the high ceilings, skylight(s), the beautiful plants and the relatively large kitchen area. What a pleasant space to occupy.
@TheDrTwist
@TheDrTwist Год назад
As always Okazaki-san is an absolute delight to watch explore a space. This is definitely one of the coolest small spaces you've explored so far, I love the use of every little nook and bolt. As Okazaki-san said It's clear everything was chosen and placed with love. My Favorite part has to be the old sewing machine table. I just adore vintage and inventive things, so neat!
@liddlej4
@liddlej4 Год назад
I'm impressed that the design of the house allows them to use the space so efficiently. My apartment is probably twice the size of their home and I'm still trying to figure out where to put everything. My favorite part of the house is the table. I love learning about family history, and I feel like that table is the perfect way to take something that was so important to her mother and fit it into their space.
@angelnetworks
@angelnetworks Год назад
i live in a house with 1 room, two half rooms, a whole ass bathroom, a living room, a dining room and a kitchen, and a sorts of patio (its the entry hallway as it is several appartments in one place but its not many people and we all know each other so we use the hallway for plants and others) and also a small personal patio, and still, there are things on the floor on every room and its a mess and i feel claustrophobic like i need somthing bigger, i need this architect to redo my house :')
@buzz-bas
@buzz-bas Год назад
I did not expect the space the way it was when I heard it was 19m² but the high ceiling and open concept make if feel so spacious and open, since lived in a 18m² student apartment I can definitely see how much space I could've used better. Really enjoyed hearing the thought process from owner, you can see how much passion and thought is put into every single corner of the house. Thanks for another great house tour. (and happy holidays)
@LadySamurai88
@LadySamurai88 6 месяцев назад
Love her! She is like a cat always wants to squeeze into small spaces! 😂
@linhtran1
@linhtran1 Год назад
Thank you for providing us with another tiny home video. Ayaka is so cute here ❤ As she said, every item in their home seems to be chosen with love. Love how they decided to furnish their home 🏠
@metakarp_
@metakarp_ Год назад
Huge congrats to Okazaki-san for graduating!! I'm always so happy to see her in your videos, she's got such a fun outlook on things that I've really learnt a lot from. Plus, she loves cats like I do!
@amandabradley6256
@amandabradley6256 8 месяцев назад
What a gorgeous home…..I love the indoor/outdoor bathroom and that skylight ❤❤❤
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