MODERN JAPANESE HOME TOUR / 3 bed 2 bath / Japanese Countryside Inaka: IWAKUNI, JAPAN

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her.atlas

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Our Japanese home is modern, built in 2017. Not a lot of homes in Japan are like this one, but I'm excited to share my experiences with you and interesting features inside. Most of the main features in the home are extremely common in Japanese homes, so I hope you learn a few new things!
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@heratlas
@heratlas 3 роки тому
CLEANING MY JAPANESE HOME
@advikasucheth3512
@advikasucheth3512 3 роки тому
👍
@flasantoso2307
@flasantoso2307 3 роки тому
@@advikasucheth3512 8
@akemia.sunset6199
@akemia.sunset6199 3 роки тому
What the name of this apartment it looks so pretty, is there like a certain type of apartment u can choose from or is this just how it came?
@lynnhammer6782
@lynnhammer6782 3 роки тому
@@akemia.sunset6199 dog mittens!! But he'd slide everywhere lol
@thuvo6144
@thuvo6144 3 роки тому
@@advikasucheth3512 lom
@Ur.Mousey
@Ur.Mousey 3 роки тому
Reasons to move to Japan; The front door 🚪 CASE CLOSED
@Xaforn
@Xaforn 3 роки тому
Pun intended? 😆
@welovemusic8542
@welovemusic8542 3 роки тому
@@Xaforn I guess so
@Violet-fg9db
@Violet-fg9db 3 роки тому
You don't nkow the korean's doors. You don't even need a key.
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
@@Violet-fg9db !!!
@Prof.SeverusSnape
@Prof.SeverusSnape 3 роки тому
@@Violet-fg9db( ?!) We still have padlocks and metal door shields back in my country?! Like, how do you even begin to enter your own home? Osmosis?!
@sm2712
@sm2712 3 роки тому
It's the storage, functions and recycling for me...
@heratlas
@heratlas 3 роки тому
I love the "for me" challenge :))))
@AlanisJazmin
@AlanisJazmin 3 роки тому
Ikr this is why Japan functions well. It’s mandatory to recycle that’s so awesome
@TheSilverGarnet
@TheSilverGarnet 3 роки тому
Apparently it may not be as great as we think (recycling I mean). My bf taught a lot of business men and they said while they sort them, in the ens it goes to the same place. I lived both in Osaka and Tokyo. Tokyo they do major sorting, but in Osaka, they just throw it all in the same trash can.
@ur.baevannyyy
@ur.baevannyyy 3 роки тому
Saaaame
@j134679
@j134679 Рік тому
@@TheSilverGarnet the recycling center sorts them again if so. I'm surprised Osaka stopped caring, but then it is kind of stereotypically Osaka after all haha. Another channel made a video of how it's done once it reaches the disposal centers.
@deyan_peychev
@deyan_peychev 3 роки тому
Her: *Opens the fridge several times in a row from the different sides* The fridge: "What the fuck is going on"
@MariaNunez-rx2kw
@MariaNunez-rx2kw 2 роки тому
Hahahahahahahahahahaahhahah
@joarissoto-hernandez9863
@joarissoto-hernandez9863 2 роки тому
🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@siomaiethan
@siomaiethan 3 роки тому
I love how Japan prioritizes funtionality in their products, and also end up in making it into an aesthetic
@Sumiroom
@Sumiroom 3 роки тому
This is also what i always think
@hassanshaadhih2532
@hassanshaadhih2532 3 роки тому
Creativity is on another level in japan
@moreroidsmoreboys
@moreroidsmoreboys 2 роки тому
Muji is Perfect example of this
@inprif2165
@inprif2165 2 роки тому
Exactly my ideal house
@australianpatriot
@australianpatriot 2 роки тому
@@moreroidsmoreboys It's because the aesthetic IS functionality
@deborah-dalibellini3085
@deborah-dalibellini3085 4 роки тому
after watching this i feel like north America has never even heard of the word technology
@elizabethtimothy4776
@elizabethtimothy4776 4 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂 Japan has always been ahead of time. Efficiency is key to them. People need to travel more and see the world beyond .
@aireoteddy
@aireoteddy 4 роки тому
There isn't anything (except the ambidextrous refrigerator, which is really cool) in her home that you can't get in the US or many western countries. This is mainly a cultural difference. Many of the items are very common in Japan (washlet toilets, electronic showers, multi-color lighting, etc.) but not in the US. You won't likely find any of these things if you move into a rental apartment in the US, but you certainly can install them if you're building your own home or renovating.
@jack461
@jack461 4 роки тому
Yes...lovin´ the kitchen door with the smooth sliding ventilation situation...but then the gunk traps in drains really confused me...yuck.
@MrWalker1000
@MrWalker1000 3 роки тому
@@aireoteddy but you have to go out of your way to pay money and install it
@teodora9280
@teodora9280 3 роки тому
I haven't seen many of these things anywhere in Europe either. A lot of it is due to how old (in general) the buildings we live in are, so many adjustments are simply not doable. But also it's a case of not needing those things - if it's something you're not familiar with and your life has been fine without it, you don't feel a need to seek it out. I mean I'm sure a Japanese toilet is amazing but we're not suffering without it. I'd love that appliance shelf though!
@nathaliawoods5233
@nathaliawoods5233 3 роки тому
"He's into these books right now" *Show's DeathNote* I screamed😂
@bernicewong8705
@bernicewong8705 3 роки тому
ME TO HAHA
@grace-tk1dp
@grace-tk1dp 3 роки тому
SAME 😭✋
@GiselleRobson
@GiselleRobson 3 роки тому
LEGIT ME TOO 😭✋🏻
@hytrader3241
@hytrader3241 3 роки тому
loool a true man of culture
@nathaliawoods5233
@nathaliawoods5233 3 роки тому
@@hytrader3241 yesss
@romlyn99
@romlyn99 3 роки тому
For most lease agreements - it is all done in Japanese. And in the 22 years I lived in Japan I never once had in my lease agreement that I was not allowed to wear shoes in the house. Since I spoke Japanese - they assumed that I understood the no shoes culture/policy. But I think you had a special lease agreement probably in English - a service just for foreigners and they assume that you are not aware of the culture, so they had to specify such matters for you. They would never put that in a normal lease agreement because all Japanese take their shoes off when entering the house. Also the slippers should be be placed up on the wooden floor so no dirt gets transfered from the tile floor to the wood floor. Culturally you are doing a no no. The slippers placed on the tile floor are outside slippers for greeting guests or collecting packages. In door slippers never leave the upper floor. That is the correct cultural practice.
@moonmao868
@moonmao868 3 роки тому
I am just thinking about how it would be one of the reasons their floors are scratched
@ajm935
@ajm935 3 роки тому
I'd imagine too that they added it to the lease specifically because the flooring is so soft. Imagine dirt and tiny rocks from dirty shoe soles getting embedded in the flooring... or the damage someone clomping around in heels could do.
@echo8513
@echo8513 3 роки тому
This would be very useful if i ever move to japan, thank you!
@austenhead5303
@austenhead5303 3 роки тому
Omigawd, I LOVE that. Upper floor, and lower floor and complete separation between the two. Now I wish I'd designed my house with a lowered area just inside the front door. We really need to import some of these ideas from Japan. The toilets with the built-in bidets, and the fancy showers with all the extra functions, and the ambidextrous fridge doors, and the screened patio doors that can partially open for ventilation, and the floor cool storage!
@saudalruwaili8157
@saudalruwaili8157 3 роки тому
@@moonmao868 bcof their dogs!
@hytrader3241
@hytrader3241 3 роки тому
this fridge didnt blow my mind. it blow my whole existence
@acsiata
@acsiata 3 роки тому
I know right , just browsed the comments for the fridge alone
@YeMeriLifeHai
@YeMeriLifeHai 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@chanaii5178
@chanaii5178 2 роки тому
My previous home had a fridge like that (I live in Papua new guinea) and when i first saw it, i did exactly what she did. Kept closing and shutting😂
@sionainn901
@sionainn901 4 роки тому
my entire fyp on tiktok is just “things in my ... that just make sense” because of your videos 😂
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
haha I LOVE seeing how other people live.. I love that it became a trend!
@alejandrocastro2394
@alejandrocastro2394 4 роки тому
Mine too!!!
@zomb6
@zomb6 3 роки тому
im obsessed with them
@gracehan8446
@gracehan8446 4 роки тому
Her: “my husband is a big nerd he really likes to read like Lord of the Rings and, JK Rowling... oh he’s really into these too” pans over to death note ah yes a man of culture I see
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
😊😊😊
@siddharthc3243
@siddharthc3243 4 роки тому
right. Pure respect after the Death Note reveal. I cracked up immediately.
@HolisticVibrancy
@HolisticVibrancy 4 роки тому
I was wondering what those were. Looking it up now. 🤓
@Ninitschga
@Ninitschga 4 роки тому
Death Note is a classic!
@ousmanedieng1382
@ousmanedieng1382 3 роки тому
death note is sooooo good.
@Jay_Jay777
@Jay_Jay777 3 роки тому
He’s really into these books right now! *shows Death Note*
@kaitlynrazo9494
@kaitlynrazo9494 3 роки тому
I was looking for this comment😭✋
@8new888
@8new888 3 роки тому
I know lol.
@freyafoxmusic
@freyafoxmusic 3 роки тому
KIRAAAA
@yacinediagne6702
@yacinediagne6702 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@angel_.eyes._xd
@angel_.eyes._xd 3 роки тому
She really just brushed over that😂
@psychedelicacynical
@psychedelicacynical 3 роки тому
if there's someone who understands japanese here, could you PLEASE help her with her oven buttons? haha the part where she says she just randomly presses them is giving me anxiety lol
@rehakmate
@rehakmate 2 роки тому
must be hard to look it up
@cubbybunnyx3556
@cubbybunnyx3556 2 роки тому
It’s too blurry
@lavender9804
@lavender9804 2 роки тому
2~3 hot drinks, 4 add, 5 defrost, 6 fries,yellow button start
@AllyWoozle
@AllyWoozle Рік тому
Same here, so I screenshoted it and uploaded it to Google translate it. 😆
@TY-gj6fb
@TY-gj6fb 3 роки тому
when she turned on her oven, I suddenly smelled bread being toasted and I got freaked out 😂 turns out my dad was toasting bread at the same moment lol
@adrianian8990
@adrianian8990 3 роки тому
Hahaha.
@filipinablanquera8189
@filipinablanquera8189 3 роки тому
Hahahahha what a timing
@icyau8752
@icyau8752 4 роки тому
I think every Asian home don’t let anyone step on their clean floors with dirty shoes. It is part of the culture, Filipinos do that too. I think it is just more strict in Japan because they value their traditions very much.
@arual664
@arual664 4 роки тому
Same with Nordic houses, e.g. Finland. Would be quite rude to walk in with your shoes on.
@NerdNest0
@NerdNest0 4 роки тому
Also extremely strict in South Korea.
@nataliberberi1764
@nataliberberi1764 4 роки тому
Inah C is it part of the lease like she asked. or did they just put that in so she can respect the tradition?
@tangy258
@tangy258 4 роки тому
it is also that way for my Caribbean household too :)
@nasteho6614
@nasteho6614 4 роки тому
I know it’s the same with Northern and Eastern Africa as well. Lots of the Middle East as well. The US was the first place I saw people didn’t consistently take their shoes off. I always get a anxious if a repair person comes to my apartment and walks all over my carpet with their outdoor shoes 🤢
@iluvhoney710
@iluvhoney710 3 роки тому
Generally in any Asian household, there'll be an area for changing shoes! It makes the house SO much cleaner.
@victoria-su9uj
@victoria-su9uj 3 роки тому
My American friends: where’s their shoes around their house My Japanese self: wait a damn minute
@charliesymons1409
@charliesymons1409 3 роки тому
"wears" is the spelling for when one is wearing something. "where's" means "where is" which doesn't make sense in this context. I'm not trying to be a grammar nazi; I'm just trying to help.
@tracy.4712
@tracy.4712 3 роки тому
I wear slippers around the house cuz my parents force me to I am asian btw
@jadebethj4807
@jadebethj4807 3 роки тому
Never! I even have guests take their shoes off. Don't bring that bad energy in here 😂
@carys1703
@carys1703 3 роки тому
@@tracy.4712 my grandpa yells at me whenever i have my slippers off 😔✋🏼
@tracy.4712
@tracy.4712 3 роки тому
@@carys1703 I feel u 😔
@Amarielz
@Amarielz 3 роки тому
Im from europe and we usually take off our shoes when we enter the house to keep our house clean from the dirt
@Grace-hp3rw
@Grace-hp3rw 3 роки тому
@a n g e l c a k e s what?
@lsamoa
@lsamoa 3 роки тому
@a n g e l c a k e s In some parts of Europe people keep their shoes on too (France, Italy...)
@lsamoa
@lsamoa 3 роки тому
@a n g e l c a k e s Maybe it's just that your family has good habits. I've been to Italy many times and I've never seen anyone remove their shoes indoors.
@lsamoa
@lsamoa 3 роки тому
@a n g e l c a k e s Totally agree! I also find this video funny because they might be removing their shoes, but 1 minute later she says that their dog has dirty paws and scratches the wooden floor, and she puts her muddy shoes straight into the shoe cabinet, right before showing a book that lives inside their toilet. I can't wrap my head around this way of living tbh, but if it works for them then it's all good I guess haha.
@michaela0409
@michaela0409 3 роки тому
@What the fuck is even that not even all Americans...I’m not European or Asian but my family does not wear shoes in the house and we ask people to take theirs off if they come over...it’s just dirty😭
@liRegretl
@liRegretl 3 роки тому
Shoes are not allowed in the home bc of the environment outside, it's dirty. My family is the same way, I've been raised that way. Shoes off at the door. Especially now more than ever, working in a clinic with blood and covid just makes sense to leave shoes outside or at the door.
@nichelleedwards1962
@nichelleedwards1962 3 роки тому
Yeah, we've always taken our shoes off at the door. I love the easy way they have theirs stored.
@liRegretl
@liRegretl 3 роки тому
@@nichelleedwards1962 I have a built in book shelf right at my entry way like a separation partition. Between entryway and living room. I leave my work shoes and other shoes there at door. I work in a clinic, so removing shoes for me despite using bleach to disinfect them at the end of every shift is a must.
@HeraldHealer
@HeraldHealer 3 роки тому
I had nursing instructors recomend striping out of scrubs and work shoes as soon as you shut the door.
@liRegretl
@liRegretl 3 роки тому
@@HeraldHealer strip in your garage if you live in a home that has one, toss the scrubs straight into the washer or a sealed bag with the dirty laundry used for work, pile and wash it as soon as you can. Shoes need to be bleached/sanitized before leaving the clinic or hospital. I have one nurse who changes into slippers when she gets to her car and her work shoes go in trunk in a sealed bag. She wears the slippers to drive from home to work and vice versa.
@nichelleedwards1962
@nichelleedwards1962 3 роки тому
@@liRegretl That's a great idea form meets function!
@jooahig2657
@jooahig2657 3 роки тому
Her: “ I need a ladder to get anything from the top shelf” Me: “ SPIDER MODE ENGAGED 🕷 “
@Vroom_vroonis
@Vroom_vroonis 3 роки тому
:3
@wooyngsgf
@wooyngsgf 3 роки тому
im too lazy to get a ladder, i just climb furniture 💀
@elenaa8256
@elenaa8256 3 роки тому
AGAHSG SAMEE
@vitorialemes7109
@vitorialemes7109 3 роки тому
ahlieeee we shawties don't need no ladder we turn on our spider mode on hahahahah!!!!
@zeoceania2765
@zeoceania2765 3 роки тому
@@wooyngsgf I did that until I broke my right wrist so no thank you 😂
@evaluna8100
@evaluna8100 3 роки тому
That “shoes prohibited” clause is definitely for the foreigners... 😆😂 Most asians know NOT to do it and it is drilled into us since we are toddlers. 😀
@remis_cormer
@remis_cormer 3 роки тому
I am also a south asian (from india) but we take our shoes inside our homes but not in kitchen🤔
@greent1863
@greent1863 3 роки тому
@@remis_cormer I'm Indian too but we remove our shoes before entering the house 😐
@remis_cormer
@remis_cormer 3 роки тому
@@greent1863 in which state do you live?
@greent1863
@greent1863 3 роки тому
@@remis_cormer Telangana
@greent1863
@greent1863 3 роки тому
@@remis_cormer what about you?
@Sheldonmiranda07
@Sheldonmiranda07 3 роки тому
In most of Asian houses shoes are not allowed due to the environment outside
@Psykel
@Psykel 3 роки тому
Afaik, wearing your shoes inside the house is pretty much a uniquely american concept.
@sahityanraja8857
@sahityanraja8857 3 роки тому
That's not environment friend ìts our culture
@aseld6442
@aseld6442 3 роки тому
I think except a few countries, it is normal to remove shoes when getting inside a house (Central Asia, Japan, Korea, Russia, Scandinavia, eastern Europe). In the Netherlands where i live now they don’t but the in my home i set my rules and a offer a lot of guest slippers.
@bmona7550
@bmona7550 3 роки тому
I thought that was normal. But then again, Americans just want to spend more buying cleaning supplies
@Heyu7her3
@Heyu7her3 3 роки тому
She was asking if it's common to have a "no wearing shoes on" clause in the lease. We all know that other stuff.
@michk1820
@michk1820 3 роки тому
Omg that’s just futuristic af , I feel I’m living on a farm in the middle of nowhere lmao
@susanma4899
@susanma4899 3 роки тому
Lol. My American apt was built in the 1940s. I can't even use the coffeemaker and microwave at the same time with the breaker flipping off.
@mrsjerker69
@mrsjerker69 3 роки тому
This type of housing so common in developed asia countries like singapore, its just modern to us, not futuristic, even the locks we using are using hand palm & passwords without hassle of carrying extra physical keys. By carrying remote control keys are like carrying traditional normal metal key sets.
@Ca_tiya
@Ca_tiya 3 роки тому
Same and I live in NYC 🤨
@glitterchibi3041
@glitterchibi3041 3 роки тому
Norway is kind of in the middle. 😂 the new houses here are FANCY, but we still have some old ones too, but mostly more modern appliances and stuff than in the US.
@b328i8
@b328i8 3 роки тому
Hold on, I’m American but I would NEVER wear shoes in the house😂. That’s just weird
@johnblaze520
@johnblaze520 3 роки тому
But you know MANY DO wear shoes though
@seeyouinhell8961
@seeyouinhell8961 3 роки тому
@@johnblaze520 really? Maybe it’s just my area but no one wears shoes in the house, especially if there’s bad weather outside.
@johnblaze520
@johnblaze520 3 роки тому
@@seeyouinhell8961 what kind of community do you live in?? Are you telling me America does not have a culture of wearing shoes in the house? If so just watch a show like “friends” or “modern family” they just have their shoes on the sofa and bed.. If it was “weird” or “unusual “ they wouldn’t show that.
@seeyouinhell8961
@seeyouinhell8961 3 роки тому
@@johnblaze520 ah yes, because tv always properly represents!
@johnblaze520
@johnblaze520 3 роки тому
@@seeyouinhell8961 it does give some indication. Find me a Japanese program where they are wearing shoes in the home. So u are telling me the majority of American families don’t wear shoes? So why did you say “especially when the weather is bad” ? That implies there are times they would keep the shoes on.. otherwise you would not need to add “especially “
@bernicewong8705
@bernicewong8705 3 роки тому
he’s into *these* books right now! the books: *Death Note*
@gregb193
@gregb193 3 роки тому
It is already a spacious house in japan. Houses in japan are really way expensive, that's why most of the people there live in a studio-like size type of abode. U guys are lucky, living a classy lifestyle there in japan.
@sxxx6059
@sxxx6059 3 роки тому
It definitely depends on where you live though. While your statement holds true in a big city, it’s not actually that expensive to have a nice house if you live in the rural area (mainly non big city prefectures).
@tk.8584
@tk.8584 2 роки тому
My in laws live in Okinawa and their home is just as big, maybe even bigger. Their kitchen island can fit about 7 seats. They built their home from ground up so maybe that why. My I laws homes is so beautiful and technology is even more crazier. When I went to visit them, I was not expecting what I walked into.
@user-zm1do8kn7d
@user-zm1do8kn7d Рік тому
Most Japanese live in detached houses!
@colleenp5935
@colleenp5935 3 роки тому
The fact that your refrigerator opens from both sides blows my mind. I'm completely amazed that in Japan the modern technologies are so advanced compared to the U.S.'s homes.
@Gomba13
@Gomba13 3 роки тому
Actually, double hinges are not technology. It is called user-centered design, as in we design refrigerators that the user can use rather than design them so they are easy to manufacture. 😉 In North America, most refrigerators and washing machines have doors you can install on either side. So if you have to move and it now opens on the wrong side, you can switch the side the door is mounted on. But there are still appliances sold with a door you can't switch, which is hilariously poor design, especially when these are often high end appliances that cost thousands of dollars. So what should blow your mind isn't that the Japanese have double hinged doors on appliance but the fact that American refrigerators don't have them.
@user-hz3rf8ld6l
@user-hz3rf8ld6l 3 роки тому
@@Gomba13 it's technically technology 😂❤️
@Saki-kc5vq
@Saki-kc5vq 3 роки тому
as a Japanese, i had one of those like 10years or more ago and it even came with a small control panel you can switch the mode of fridge and it counts! how many times you open the door. and my mom would know my brothers and I took some sweets or juice out of it. we cried.
@missfizz1b2k
@missfizz1b2k 2 роки тому
Yeah us Americans are so far behind in technology 🤦🏾‍♀️
@ilovemiyamura_
@ilovemiyamura_ Рік тому
its really amazing imo, saves the embarrassment from opening it from the wrong side
@vitorialemes7109
@vitorialemes7109 3 роки тому
BROOOOO Japan's technology is a whole another level woooow!!! i wanna live in Japan now wth
@michav.4663
@michav.4663 2 роки тому
I just wish I could have that house in the US.
@Choco-fu7wi
@Choco-fu7wi 3 роки тому
I live in America but in my house we never wear shoes. I suppose it’s a part of my culture but it also just keeps the house clean and every house I’ve gone to does the same.
@yeehawmister2095
@yeehawmister2095 4 роки тому
Finally I’ve been waiting for this house tour ever since I started watching ur TikTok videos and ur videos r very fun to watch Ly
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
I hope it was worth the wait!! thank you for your patience.. I'm still learning video editing - it's so much fun!
@glamchikjem
@glamchikjem 4 роки тому
Same!!
@kiwii1400
@kiwii1400 3 роки тому
Fr me too
@hannichannel6568
@hannichannel6568 3 роки тому
amazing , i like ur video
@TheRbk27
@TheRbk27 4 роки тому
Nobody: The fridge: SOO you think I’m SkkKkkKkkiiiIiiiiinnNNnNnNNNyyyYYyyYyY!!!!!
@rachelsay1027
@rachelsay1027 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@tizzysmerdon2814
@tizzysmerdon2814 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@praiseakinyele3823
@praiseakinyele3823 4 роки тому
😭😭💀
@DawnieD27
@DawnieD27 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@katlynnrobinson415
@katlynnrobinson415 4 роки тому
😂😂😂💀👏👏
@erlandatugaw8883
@erlandatugaw8883 3 роки тому
Konnichiwa! I grew up in Japan, so I'm feeling pretty nostalgic, watching this tour. It is customary/traditional, to remove your shoes upon entrance to any home (and even some restaurants). 😉
@iiraingirlii
@iiraingirlii 2 роки тому
Restaurants ??
@billylee6062
@billylee6062 2 роки тому
@@iiraingirlii She means like in traditional Japanese restaurants with tatami/wooden flooring, you usually take off ur shoes and sit on tatami.
@ilovemiyamura_
@ilovemiyamura_ Рік тому
ohh i didnt know you needed to with some restaurants! are there any other cases?
@paolasvaldes1271
@paolasvaldes1271 3 роки тому
The u.s needs to step up their game 😭
@annachino3602
@annachino3602 3 роки тому
"the recycling here is really intense...." is it? pleeeaaase just catch up, Americans, will you?!?
@hyemhyemu6315
@hyemhyemu6315 3 роки тому
IKR😑😣
@amalalshuwaikh8119
@amalalshuwaikh8119 3 роки тому
Oh not just the recycling but a lot of things too
@kimaani11
@kimaani11 3 роки тому
As adavanced as America might be, I feel like there is soooo much they need to catch up on. For starters (the basics), shoes in the house is not normal. And I'm not of Asian descent to any degree. Lol
@debrapruitt9802
@debrapruitt9802 3 роки тому
@@kimaani11 I live in Michigan and shoes are not typically worn in the house anywhere. Take a pair of clean socks when visiting.
@kimaani11
@kimaani11 3 роки тому
@@debrapruitt9802 Michigan - make America great again! Lol 😜👍🏽
@peterpiper5300
@peterpiper5300 3 роки тому
i love japanese homes because they have genkans no matter how small the house is.
@Dani.Torres
@Dani.Torres 3 роки тому
I live in a tiny apartment in Tokyo and my genkan is only four tiles with a couple of centimeters below floor level, lol, so cute.
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
What is that?
@peterpiper5300
@peterpiper5300 3 роки тому
@@beccismith4454 it's like a mudroom. before you enter the main house, remove outdoor shoes, change into indoor slippers. it sets the mark: indoor shoes only from this point onward.
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
@@peterpiper5300 OK, thank you. It’s the entryway so to speak. Here in Germany most homes have something like that too, or else some people take their shoes off before the door. I’m kind of half and half. Having grown up in the US where we did not take her shoes off at least in my family back then unless they were really dirty, to now living in places where you do… Sometimes I’m lazy or forget or it’s impractical and I go a few steps in the house with shoes on 😄
@peterpiper5300
@peterpiper5300 3 роки тому
@@beccismith4454 when i was younger, i hated it when my mother got mad when we used outdoor shoes inside the house. now that i have my own house, i understand her. less dirt is brought into the house and the soles may look clean but they are not. you use your shoes in public restrooms and other public places. when you have babies that crawl on the floor, it's best only to use indoor slippers at home.
@George-nx8zu
@George-nx8zu 3 роки тому
Been studying Japanese. This is what your Panasonic Toaster Oven is saying: 1. Attame / Stuaito (Start) 2. Nomimono (Drink. ) 3. Sakekan (Liquor, this is a sake warmer. Warmed sake gives you enhanced umami) 4. O Konomi Ondo (Favorite Temperature, or Custom Temperature) 5. Den Kaito (Full Defrost, you'll see this word 解凍 or "Kaito" pop up on a lot of frozen fish packaging, it just means unthaw or defrost before cooking) 6. Han Kaito (Half Defrost, same thing except you're cooking something that's already halfway unthawed) 7. Non Furai (Non Fry, this is basically your Air Fryer Toaster Oven option for things like Frozen supermarket Tempura fish/chicken)
@zakwanarif
@zakwanarif 2 роки тому
Wow that is a lot of functions. Thanks for the translation
@fahimaferoz4226
@fahimaferoz4226 3 роки тому
This is a huge house. I am loving it. Having a Japanese style home is my dream. Hope I can have one.
@swaksaaficionado3735
@swaksaaficionado3735 3 роки тому
In a hotel in Japan, the mirror by the lavatory has a heater so when it gets misty, it automatically clears up like magic. In New Zealand, the towel racks have a heater so you get a warm towel during a cold winter season.
@thosecrustynailclippersyou1504
@thosecrustynailclippersyou1504 3 роки тому
I grew up living in Japan and currently living in nz so I know what both of the cultures are like. It’s very interesting to see the difference between 2 different countries.
@Gomba13
@Gomba13 3 роки тому
I don't think you are talking about culture here. I think you are talking about social classes. The heating towel racks and the defog mirrors exist in pretty much every country-if you are willing to invest in those luxuries. I doubt that an affordable working class house would have any of these in any country.
@chanaii5178
@chanaii5178 2 роки тому
@@Gomba13 true, especially in Australia or NZ where homes are already really expensive without furniture and luxuries. But then again they have a better quality of life there, mostly. And the wages are better than most places so they're blessed
@r.1599
@r.1599 2 роки тому
@@chanaii5178 Again, this is talking about classes. I know plenty of people in New Zealand who work more than one job and still can't afford to house their family in anything better than someone's garage. It might look pretty on videos, but New Zealand has a real poverty problem.
@valness3017
@valness3017 2 роки тому
@@r.1599 Yes! I'm from New Zealand and this is the most overlooked part of our country. We have a huge poverty issue.
@janylmae2918
@janylmae2918 3 роки тому
me seeing that cool fridge: I NEED THAT FRIDGE
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
Yes it has some very cool features!
@xcapeee
@xcapeee 3 роки тому
I swear, the fridge that opens both ways is ingenious !
@teamcronn5536
@teamcronn5536 3 роки тому
I currently live in Japan but am from the states! my apartment literally looks like yours! we have the same style kitchen and same appliances !
@chew-dur1372
@chew-dur1372 2 роки тому
do you know what's the kitchen hood for the shelf appliances called?
@angelinarose9289
@angelinarose9289 4 роки тому
I translated what I could see on the microwave but I couldn’t see what was under the dial or on the door. Here is what I got for you. The top left button with 2-3 says something to drink 「飲み物」 and underneath that on the same button it says alcohol 「酒かん」(I’m guessing option 2 is for drinks in general and 3 would specifically be for alcohol). The top right button with 4 says 「お好み温度」which is “preferred temperature”. The bottom left which says 5-6 seems to give you two options, 5 is thaw all (or thaw completely) 「全解凍」and option 6 is half-thaw (I guess just like thaw it halfway through), 「半解凍」.18-21 are non-fry, 「ノンフライ」, I’m guessing there is somewhere else on the microwave that specifies what each of these are? The yellow button I believe can function as either a warm option as option 1 「あたため」, and its also the start button 「スタート」。Under that button and above the dial it says 「自動メニュー/時間」meaning automatic menu/length of time. Hope this helps! Feel free to send me a message on here or on my instagram @ohplease.angelinarose with close up pictures if you would like me to try to translate the rest! (:
@hadleyprice8468
@hadleyprice8468 4 роки тому
Angelina Rose wow The commitment on this comment is amazing 👏🏻👏🏻
@angelinarose9289
@angelinarose9289 4 роки тому
Hadley Price Haha thank you!! It took me a little while because I had to translate all of them first (and I only knew about 70% before I looked it up) and then it took so long to just type it all up and switch my keyboard back and forth and think about how to word it so it made sense 😂😩
@sharonferguson888
@sharonferguson888 4 роки тому
Angelina Rose this was so nice of you to do😊 I wonder if her.atlas has seen it?
@angelinarose9289
@angelinarose9289 4 роки тому
sharon ferguson yeah not sure haha
@digitalmimi
@digitalmimi 4 роки тому
Accurate but you accidentally typed “phonology (音韻) instead of temperature (温度) lol
@morgan5789
@morgan5789 4 роки тому
"I hope this isn't boring" How can this possibly be boring
@katiebrown7617
@katiebrown7617 3 роки тому
I also live in Japan, so this home tour was all so familiar to me. And yes, the separating of trash is crazy. It took me a bit to get the hang of it.
@shine___
@shine___ 3 роки тому
Japanese home designs are like those 'So Satisfying' videos we go WOWWW about, atleast for me Like how they make use of the space effectively and how they try to amplify the use of ordinary things(like the green and red light indications on the switches) is SO SATISTYING and also so inspiring!😃
@ellaferguson8549
@ellaferguson8549 4 роки тому
I live in Canada and almost everyone takes their shoes off when we go into the house
@CharlieND
@CharlieND 4 роки тому
I'm Canadian and I can confirm.
@fergiefernanda18
@fergiefernanda18 4 роки тому
I can also confirm
@toutite3
@toutite3 4 роки тому
I can also confirm. I feel like it’s partly due to winter... imagine coming in with boots full of snow 😂
@oliverman3713
@oliverman3713 4 роки тому
I think that everyone from all other countries except America take their shoes off before going in a house
@emiliebjrsvik458
@emiliebjrsvik458 4 роки тому
In Norway its a huge no no wearing shoes inside... most of us dont wear slippers, feet need break from shoes :)
@ayaust
@ayaust 4 роки тому
Great video! I am Japanese but been living in the U. S for 15 years now. Your videos are great for me to reminisce about life back in Japan and i appreciate how much you respect the Japanese culture. One advice, the slippers you have for the inside of the house should be kept inside the house, not at the same floor where you put the outside shoes. Most people just put it right above or get a slipper hanging rack.
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for these tips and advice! I absolutely love your culture and appreciate any insight/ help I can get. Thank you for escaping to my page!
@NerdNest0
@NerdNest0 4 роки тому
I wanted to say that. You SHOULDN'T put clean slippers on the dirty floor where you take off your shoes.
@Aiko2-26-9
@Aiko2-26-9 4 роки тому
Yes, that rather shocked me, too. The lower part is "outside" and the step up is "inside". Shoes don't go inside and slippers are not worn outside. Even for a few steps.
@lilypadkayaker
@lilypadkayaker 3 роки тому
@@heratlas And I sincerely hope that you had washed your hands after touching the shower drain and before touching the ice... 'cause you know, contamination.
@lynetteclauser3551
@lynetteclauser3551 3 роки тому
As an artist I LOVE ❤️ that you can adjust your lighting to warm or cool and just bright to dim! I’d loved to get my hands on that as I’m in process of building a new studio in our retirement home
@jolisalisa
@jolisalisa 3 роки тому
The lower entryway part of the genkan is for shoes (i.e., "outside/dirty" zone). Do NOT keep your slippers there! It may take some practice, but you should be taking off your shoes in the lower part and then sliding into your slippers on the upper "inside/clean" zone of your wood floors. Similarly, even though your shoes are stored in the "inside" zone, you should not put them on there -- that's simply for storage. Carry your pair of shoes into the "outside" zone before you put them on and leave the house.
@monicaeung
@monicaeung 3 роки тому
My husband works for TOTO he said on the top of your toilet is the sink. So you can wash you hands when you done.
@freeverse8516
@freeverse8516 3 роки тому
Yes, and the water you use to wash your hands will be used in the next flush
@tracy.4712
@tracy.4712 3 роки тому
Wow that’s really cool! I don’t have that I’m my house ;-;
@mickamau3373
@mickamau3373 3 роки тому
True have watched that from one of the random videos.
@UltimateSwordsmen
@UltimateSwordsmen 3 роки тому
Wait I'm just trying to understand, so you wash your hands at the top part of the toilet near the toilet seat?
@hclloziy
@hclloziy 3 роки тому
@@UltimateSwordsmen The hole on top of the toilet is the sink
@amyskeels4169
@amyskeels4169 4 роки тому
That was so much fun, thank you for taking the time to show us everything. My husband heard your voice and said stop it. I'll get us some beers and we can have happy hour in Japan! So we did just that. Thank you for making quarantine not so boring. We love your videos! My husband's favourite things were the fridge and the secret storage in the floor. Thanks again, it was fun.
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
OMG AMY!!! My mouth just DROPPED!!! This is so wholesome - I love that something like this is bonding time for the two of you. It's really important to me to create content that brings people together!!! You don't know how much this comment means to me.. thank you. Hugs to you and the hubs!
@purpleheart7650
@purpleheart7650 3 роки тому
I absolutely loved it, actually I love the mind of architect I mean he/she just exactly know what ,how and where a thing should be used 💜
@laurajosefinapolocampos7391
@laurajosefinapolocampos7391 3 роки тому
It is a huge house indeed!!! I lived 3 years in Japan and my apartment was a single room... All in it, even the kitchen 😊
@bethnoclelakey8283
@bethnoclelakey8283 3 роки тому
I always love how Japan did to their home..paying attention to details and what you might really need, and the tech is just amazing, and it become a standart for japanese house. The best! Love their tradition, to stick in to what they need.
@elise6046
@elise6046 3 роки тому
you're really convincing me to move to japan ma'am
@spookyjuice5856
@spookyjuice5856 3 роки тому
make sure to do your research before!!
@staceykersting705
@staceykersting705 2 роки тому
How am i even surviving these primitive conditions here in the States?
@italianchickalicious
@italianchickalicious 3 роки тому
It’s normal. When I lived in Japan we lived off base and it was required that shoes were NOT allowed in the house past the front door or the mud room connected to the garage
@sussybaka6567
@sussybaka6567 3 роки тому
I saw the Dead Note books in the guest room and freaked, that's a top tier husband ladies and germs
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 4 роки тому
Japanese toilets are the best invention ever! Went to Japan for the 1st time last summer, and I loved it! My favorite country. Home away from home. I grew up and live in Norway. I already knew alot about Japanese culture, history, foods, language etc. beforehand, but I didn’t have much expectations, and it was way better than I initially thought, except the heat. Language wasn’t a problem due to translation apps and devices used by staff in most stores, as well as at the train/subway station etc. I went to Tokyo (Shinjuku), Kyoto and Osaka. Ioved Kyoto the most. Rented a traditional Japanese house through AirBNB. My dream home would be a traditional Japanese home, but with modern materials, and modern conveniences🥰🥰🥰 It has nothing to do with you being a foreigner, and in the rest of the world except in the US, it’s the norm to not wear your shoes inside the house. It’s like common sense. Unless you have a dirt floor and live in a house made out of cow dung🙄🤦‍♂️
@D-me-dream-smp
@D-me-dream-smp 3 роки тому
I absolutely love their clever use of space - user friendly and practical while maintaining simplicity and style. It brings joy to the heart of any lover of beautiful, efficient design.
@lalapyo4315
@lalapyo4315 3 роки тому
Me looking at the back of toilet knowing that’s where the sink is 👁👄👁
@junone7418
@junone7418 3 роки тому
The sink is conbained to the toilet.
@starseed1566
@starseed1566 3 роки тому
* Junone 😶Is that sanitary?
@junone7418
@junone7418 3 роки тому
@@starseed1566 I'm not sure.😅 but, the system is rational anyway.
@Lenaxia
@Lenaxia 3 роки тому
@@junone7418 The water comes out the top first then fills the tank. So its fresh clean water that you're washing your hands with.
@brandismith9611
@brandismith9611 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for explaining. I loved a lot of the features of the home. But, I was thinking, wow, you really have to sanitize door handles and such, having to go downstairs to wash your hands.
@rObOtRoNiQuE1
@rObOtRoNiQuE1 Рік тому
Thank you - as always very entertaining and easy informative content. I enjoyed watching and you guys will continue to create those vids.
@cindyh4770
@cindyh4770 3 роки тому
Japan is probably my favorite country to travel to in the world. I've been dreaming about moving there since high school. This just really makes me miss the place. or make me wanna yolo and move there now...
@simplymusic1163
@simplymusic1163 3 роки тому
Me: THAT'S IT I'M GOING TO JAPAN NO MATTER HOW MUCH IT COST TOO! Seconds later after looking up pricing: you know America is really comfy, I think I'll just stay here a little longer heh..
@eileengalindo4949
@eileengalindo4949 3 роки тому
Lol
@budisoemantri2303
@budisoemantri2303 3 роки тому
Plus Japanese is frickin hard
@sydney2262
@sydney2262 3 роки тому
@@budisoemantri2303 not really
@aquariusleah-playz4807
@aquariusleah-playz4807 3 роки тому
@@budisoemantri2303 pronunciation not really but writing is a whole different story you see I’m told I’m thinking to much when trying to learn a language and I’ve been told by a couple people so I think you not supposed to think to much about just mesmerize it I guess lol
@budisoemantri2303
@budisoemantri2303 3 роки тому
@@aquariusleah-playz4807 yeah i know the pronunciation is really easy for me as an Indonesian but the grammar and WRITING SYSTEMS is a fucking nightmare
@fair7monster763
@fair7monster763 4 роки тому
18:15 EXCUSE ME THIS IS DEATH NOTE HOW DO YOU LIVE AN JAPAN AND DON'T KNOW DEATH NOTE ONE OF THE BEST ANIME SO FAR
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
Hahaha I’m sorry!! My husband is a bigger nerd than me 🥰🥰🥰 he’s really into Manga!
@skiran69
@skiran69 3 роки тому
It's great but it's not the best anime ever made.
@theREALblackfeatherfox
@theREALblackfeatherfox 3 роки тому
Not everyone living in or interested in Japan watches Anime. The place is iconic for way more than just its animation. 🤦🏽‍♀️
@MsCateStar
@MsCateStar 3 роки тому
@ARIANA ANDERSON I like the passive aggressive emoji you added there
@xx_yolojkkk89
@xx_yolojkkk89 3 роки тому
Just cuz they live in Japan doesn’t mean they would know... Most people know what anime is but maybe they don’t know what they’re called or the names and stuff
@mrde0mrsai
@mrde0mrsai 3 роки тому
I love love love the details of the utility room sink. They’ve thought of everything!
@ButacuPpucatuB
@ButacuPpucatuB 2 роки тому
Beautiful house! Thank you for the tour and for allowing us into your personal space 🥰
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
IF YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE BATHROOM TOUR - IT'S UP!!! I'm still new to youtube and video editing, so I really appreciate all the nice support. Hugs from Japan! :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fXyfjqyZh3unqIk.html
@medecinetravelandfood
@medecinetravelandfood 4 роки тому
thank you it's my first time I see the Japanese house! it's very different for all developed countries, it's another planet like the others say !!!!!!
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
women dz thank you for watching!!! It’s very different!!!
@sumayahassan1207
@sumayahassan1207 4 роки тому
Thankkkkk you love this video ❤️❤️🥺
@angier_love3
@angier_love3 4 роки тому
And the recycling video too please!
@hihellomafren2431
@hihellomafren2431 3 роки тому
Hi what is the song that you ues in the tiktoks
@maggiiee.l
@maggiiee.l 4 роки тому
I wonder why other places don’t do this stuff like some of it is so genius I literally didn’t know I needed until now
@jelenabartels1811
@jelenabartels1811 3 роки тому
Especially love the fridge, and the multifunctioned shower; the technology they have is also crazy!
@davixoxo4227
@davixoxo4227 2 роки тому
I'm just obsessed with some of the little things that would make THE biggest difference when it comes to cleaning time every week/organizing and being convenient. Like the self dryers in the shower to prevent mold/mildew, the drawers on the freezer and refrigerator, the pull out shelf for the ugly counter top appliances. The pull out shelves in the medicine cabinet mirror. Built in garbages, and the front door. Also it's decorated so beautifully. Like it's all so simple but so smart and it just shows how behind America really is. I love this channel sooo much Thankyou for sharing❤️
@dimpleparmar7157
@dimpleparmar7157 3 роки тому
I think it is quite common in Asian houses where you have a shower room without a sink and most of us just brush in the shower itself, it saves time lol
@tessjutras3777
@tessjutras3777 4 роки тому
would you be willing to share roughly what your rent is? so curious of what the pricing is like compared to the US/where I live in Boston! no worries if that's too personal :) love seeing all of your tiktoks and stories, thanks for keeping us entertained during these times!!
@user-nq6tz5ny7s
@user-nq6tz5ny7s 4 роки тому
Omg I also live in Boston!
@danni3804
@danni3804 4 роки тому
hey! I’m also from Boston 🥰💙
@eisha226
@eisha226 4 роки тому
Ayyeee Boston party in the comments !
@user-ts7pm7if2i
@user-ts7pm7if2i 4 роки тому
Just going off the first page here... rent will run about $350-$600/month in Yamaguchi prefecture. realestatejapan.net/chintai/yamaguchi/iwakuni/
@user-ts7pm7if2i
@user-ts7pm7if2i 4 роки тому
Oh yeah, and LDK means living, dining, kitchen. So 2LDK means there’s two rooms with a living, dining, kitchen area. 1DK is one room with a dining and kitchen area; etc etc.
@kalauj
@kalauj 4 роки тому
Korea or Japan - no shoes in the home and many restaurants, doctor’s office, gym, schools, etc. Totally normal! 😂 I live in the US and I have a no shoe policy!
@danielleharris6700
@danielleharris6700 3 роки тому
same for me!
@lovinaraju9728
@lovinaraju9728 3 роки тому
Same in India too
@fisoowoosan1403
@fisoowoosan1403 3 роки тому
@Moon they only know about Japan and Korea bcuz of kpop and anime , don't mind them (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@hello-uq7nr
@hello-uq7nr 3 роки тому
No shoe policy...really -_- its called basic cultural manner
@emergency23
@emergency23 3 роки тому
As an asian who’s NOT from Korea or Japan, why do i feel offended by this comment haha it is as if those countries were the only asian 🙄
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
There are a lot of interesting things in this home video. I think my favorite is the refrigerator door that opens on both sides! That is absolutely fabulous! In the showers. I do love a shower and currently have only a bathtub which is nice but give me a shower any day :-) ... and one that preheats and dries itself sounds pretty cool!
@pamelafernandes3702
@pamelafernandes3702 3 роки тому
Your house is so amazing, I loved the fridge
@user-we9ye2zh2u
@user-we9ye2zh2u 4 роки тому
Who else came from the tiktok 🤪🤪 (btw I LOVE your house 🏡💕💕)
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
hi gabriella!!!!!!!
@user-we9ye2zh2u
@user-we9ye2zh2u 4 роки тому
OMG 😱 you replied! 🤩🤩🤩
@WorkLifeJapan
@WorkLifeJapan 3 роки тому
We work in Real Estate. The contracts may exist for foreigners but we've never seen one of our foreigner made contracts say "don't wear shoes" but alllll of our agents always tell the customers to not wear shoes because the floors are easily damaged and if the floors have to be replaced the tenant will be required to pay to replace them. It is a great part of the culture but hopefully your contract can't force you to not wear shoes. It's your house :) Wonderful video !
@beccismith4454
@beccismith4454 3 роки тому
I was kind of surprised that the contract be so specific as to say don’t wear shoes in the house, but evidently no stipulation about not having a dog. Here in Germany there’s not a rule about wearing shoes in the house although it’s customary to take them off at the door. But floors are usually not so soft! It is however sometimes the case that keeping pets is not allowed, or only with specific permission.
@lauraalmasan3930
@lauraalmasan3930 3 роки тому
Love it! It looks cozy but not cramped and so many great ideas. The fridge is the best!
@CozyToni
@CozyToni 3 роки тому
This was so cool to watch, thank you for sharing! 😊
@rengoku-san4335
@rengoku-san4335 3 роки тому
my mouth dropped at the ambidextrous fridge... most of you guys might already know about it but for me this is the very first time I'm hearing of such technology. the Japanese just never cease to amaze me
@elliefryer8165
@elliefryer8165 4 роки тому
I’m half Japanese and it’s a traditional thing that the Japanese don’t wear shoes inside to respect the homes that’s what I believe
@emiliebjrsvik458
@emiliebjrsvik458 4 роки тому
Chiyo Fryer i agree, in Norway we dont wear shoes inside. I always thought its so wired that people in USA that have carpet floor wear shoes inside 😅
@georgeleakos8376
@georgeleakos8376 4 роки тому
Chiyo Fryer I live in Los Angeles and I take my shoes off upon entering my house. Oh, and I’m a happa/hafu/half J as well...
@tsuk2
@tsuk2 4 роки тому
@@georgeleakos8376 half japanese gang
@lilypadkayaker
@lilypadkayaker 3 роки тому
@@emiliebjrsvik458 Hi neighbor! My mom's family is Japanese, and here I am living in Sweden. The Japanese mentality is about setting a clear, definitive boundary between the outside and the inside. And the inside should remain untarnished, both spiritually and physically.
@emiliebjrsvik458
@emiliebjrsvik458 3 роки тому
@@lilypadkayaker Hi! I like that. It's nice to have a line between the inside and the outside of the house. I know I get a little bit frustrated when I see people wearing shoes inside. It is not hygienic.
@jerico3157
@jerico3157 3 роки тому
shaking my head on how ridiculously good this house is, so many cool and practical features!
@herooftwilight1443
@herooftwilight1443 2 роки тому
Thanks for the tour! It was fun and your house looks amazing!
@elizabethtimothy4776
@elizabethtimothy4776 4 роки тому
Wow, really an excursion! That's why travelling is one of the best if not the best education anyone can get; it broadens your mind; the experience, in terms of people, scenery, culture, food, everything. No amount of money can equate to the knowledge that will stay with you till the end of time. Thanks for showing us your world❤️
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
YOU are my kind of people - you are exactly the type of person I make these videos and post for. THANK YOU for this comment. It means more to me than you know ✈️ 🗺
@kimberleeclements7819
@kimberleeclements7819 4 роки тому
“He’s really into these books” points to death note manga 😱 yissss he has good taste
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
YES MA'AM! Idk why I was having a brain melt and couldnt think of the name
@fergie970
@fergie970 3 роки тому
I love your energy!! It’s so genuine
@lexisvlog2781
@lexisvlog2781 2 роки тому
ur video kept popping up on my recommended and I always scrolled past but now I wanted to see it, and I love this video!!
@suelyons531
@suelyons531 4 роки тому
I thought that was really interesting. FYI- That shower off the bathroom... I brush my teeth in the shower. A lot of people do. Put up a mirror there! Anyway....love your content. I follow you on tic tock as well. Keep up the good work!
@heratlas
@heratlas 4 роки тому
this is such a great idea! I wasn't sure if that was super weird to do or not. I'd love to turn the white dresser thing in there to a mini vanity for things like that!
@XXtennisluver1204XX
@XXtennisluver1204XX 4 роки тому
@@heratlas Ok I'm saying it.. I would watch a video of that vanity's creation. But also you should do that whether or not you film it haha
@capturious
@capturious 4 роки тому
@@heratlas It's definitely not weird, just brush them before you shower so that you don't damage your gums! happy shower!
@dearbhailemcnamara
@dearbhailemcnamara 4 роки тому
@@capturious does brushing after showering damage your gums?
@gwenwade6059
@gwenwade6059 3 роки тому
You could have a basin and jug on that vanity. Free up that door. Pop ikea chair in office. Pop bed against Gus-gus's area. Face door. Wall unit out to office too. Free up the area.
@valeriemedina1382
@valeriemedina1382 3 роки тому
I am SO OBSESSED with the fridge. Would really like to have it
@DecoratingBeautifully
@DecoratingBeautifully 3 роки тому
Love the double sided fridge! That's amazing. The bathroom medicine cabinet has so much storage space. The shower is pretty cool too. And the floor storage- that's awesome as well. Thanks for sharing. You have a new subscriber.
@miaaangela
@miaaangela 3 роки тому
Thank you for your videos! Iwakuni was my childhood home, your videos are so nostalgic to me!
@amberandpeanut
@amberandpeanut 4 роки тому
I started watching you on TikTok and I fell in love with all of your content! I wish there was a way to have a Japenese style home here in America, so many of these features just make sense and I'm sad we don't have them here! Stay safe ❤
@sukiecastillo2351
@sukiecastillo2351 4 роки тому
Amber Bigelow i can’t agree anymore with you! I need that fridge!!!
@lenirebatado3701
@lenirebatado3701 3 роки тому
Love the most is the FRIDGE!! FREAKING AWESOME 😱😱
@r.a.o.c.2592
@r.a.o.c.2592 2 роки тому
I'll definitely very helpful I'm living in Okinawa right now and I know for a fact I would have taken some of these ideas and putting them toward my newer home in the future. Thank you very much for the video
@royalblue6747
@royalblue6747 3 роки тому
I love everything about this home, it’s everything ☺️💖
@pollyanadagostino7450
@pollyanadagostino7450 4 роки тому
i''ve been saying we need to move to japan ever since I found you on tik tok. I'm brazilian and seeing how you are exploring japan reminds me of how I explored when I first moved to the US. Thank you for sharing.
@BuildingBloxss
@BuildingBloxss 4 роки тому
Thank you for sharing! It reminds me of a very modern version of my Japanese family's home. I love how you stored the flowers your husband gave you. I wish I had thought of that!
@ansaz4
@ansaz4 3 роки тому
The shower was very interesting. But I think the most touching item was the flowers you saved from your first date and the fact that your husband uses another closet so you are not disturbed in the morning. Best wishes to you both.
@DrCorinneDevin
@DrCorinneDevin 2 роки тому
I'm in love with your frig-AMAZING that the door opens on both the Left and the Right
@MaggieBudiono
@MaggieBudiono 3 роки тому
Dreaming about building a home like this in my town someday....love the floor plans & so much storage spaces
@danielamishkovska2833
@danielamishkovska2833 3 роки тому
Perks of technologically advanced country
@donnervaix1436
@donnervaix1436 3 роки тому
"if you know you know" and I definitely know... Unbeatable 👌🏾
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