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There are some crazy, weird, tiny buildings in Japan. Let’s check them out and learn why and how they exist.
Special thanks to Alex from Tokyo Portfolio for getting us inside the tiny apartment / @tokyoportfolio
- Old school cafe in Taito goo.gl/maps/9PQeqiqWk2QuLyPv8
- Building in the middle of intersection in Edogawa goo.gl/maps/99ngxRjpV7stcoHu6
- Museca times hamburger shop in Yanaka Ginza goo.gl/maps/vSLc2nxaUPWJXWvz7
- Listing for tiny apartment building in Nerima suumo.jp/library/tf_13/sc_131...
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@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Місяць тому
We had fun checking out these tiny buildings around Tokyo. The biggest surprise for me was how normal they felt. - Old school cafe in Taito goo.gl/maps/9PQeqiqWk2QuLyPv8 - Building in the middle of intersection in Edogawa goo.gl/maps/99ngxRjpV7stcoHu6 - Museca times hamburger shop in Yanaka Ginza goo.gl/maps/vSLc2nxaUPWJXWvz7 - Listing for tiny apartment building in Nerima suumo.jp/library/tf_13/sc_13120/to_1001964099/?bs=040
@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight Місяць тому
I would be afraid of 5mph winds all the time but I'd still love to live in one. haha
@d0lph1n63
@d0lph1n63 Місяць тому
Tokyo Lens also did a tour of the yellow building with the orange accents and he narrowly avoided hitting his head on the staircase on the way up.
@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight Місяць тому
his was fosho quirkier. lol@@d0lph1n63
@2sday538
@2sday538 Місяць тому
How does one say claustrophobic in Japanese?
@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight Місяць тому
I think its pronounced parsimonious scrimp or frugal. lol@@2sday538
@ReeshaLocklan
@ReeshaLocklan Місяць тому
I was thinking there was no way I could live in that apartment until you said $250/mo. Maybe I could make it work after all, lol.
@archlinuxrussian
@archlinuxrussian Місяць тому
Exactly! Fibre internet? Clean facilities? Safe area? That goes for *at least* 1.2k/mo here! :|
@cordeliacentauri1737
@cordeliacentauri1737 Місяць тому
Yeah sure until you start to wonder how is the furnitures going to come in...hell delivering packages to the room is a pain too.
@verityviolet
@verityviolet Місяць тому
futon, small chair and small folding table easy@@cordeliacentauri1737
@beatrizgalvaao
@beatrizgalvaao Місяць тому
@@cordeliacentauri1737I guess you can’t fit that much furniture in the first place lol probably a futon, a table for 2 with one chair and a mini fridge 🤔
@christianhansen3292
@christianhansen3292 Місяць тому
how wasy is it to get there by the train?
@madmommy
@madmommy Місяць тому
Alex knows where all the most interesting residential buildings are! BTW, the expression on the older gentleman's face watching Akko take her measuring steps at the end was priceless!
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Місяць тому
I'm glad you caught that one!
@ooze1982
@ooze1982 Місяць тому
That cafe with the vines just looks like a wall next to that other building 😊
@silluete
@silluete Місяць тому
At first glance looks like a leftover wall isn't it?
@reevus2558
@reevus2558 Місяць тому
yea its such a beauty, but I believe they would have some bugs or insect issues.
@melow5142
@melow5142 Місяць тому
Honestly I could totally live in that apartment. It looks like a great single / bachlors flat. Only thing that is concerning is that narrow stairway. I could not even fit my suitcase up there.....
@d0lph1n63
@d0lph1n63 Місяць тому
You’d be better off buying a wash basin and washing in it in your closet.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 Місяць тому
And considering how cheap prepared food is at Japanese grocery stores and konbini, it's very doable.
@brycemcewen6146
@brycemcewen6146 Місяць тому
Honestly a lot of people rent small flats like that as extra storage space
@hhjhj393
@hhjhj393 Місяць тому
I am a firm believer in quality over quantity. I would rather live in a small space in a nice area than a large place in a bad area. Japan is SO nice to live in, that living in a small space is perfectly fine, and honestly living in a small space might be SUPERIOR because it forces you to go out and explore, as well as keeping material possessions to a minimum. Housing depreciates, houses fall apart.... So my mentality is why invest more into housing than necessary? An apartment, home, factory, workshop, store is JUST a means to an end, by staying small and spending less resources I have MORE resources to spend on things that actually matter. That apartment is PUSHING what I think is acceptable, but it is still acceptable. Many people don't actually need a lot of space so why pay for it? Japan is truly remarkable. Here in the USA we simply aren't building cheap housing, we have NO diversity when it comes to housing. Many people might not want to live like this, and that's fine, but at least Japan has the OPTION for the people who do like living like this. That's what's so important. Many people not share my views, and many people might not like small spaces, but I DO like small spaces so I would at least like the option.
@mindstalk
@mindstalk Місяць тому
@@brycemcewen6146 " Honestly a lot of people rent small flats like that as extra storage space" Could also work as a commuter home, rented for being close to the office, then go to your home further out on the weekend. Or for some high schooler sent off to a private school far from home, bonus of being smaller so they fit better.
@Reo805
@Reo805 Місяць тому
I like realtor Alex. You should use him more in videos cause you guy's give off the same good energy vibes!
@shewhoisaudacious
@shewhoisaudacious Місяць тому
I felt claustrophobic watching this. Was so happy to see a new video from you so soon. Always a pleasure. Thank you for bringing this to us.
@quintrankid8045
@quintrankid8045 Місяць тому
Yes, that made my latent claustrophobia come out. I'm not sure I could make it up that staircase. But for $250/month maybe...
@user-no2mz9hl4f
@user-no2mz9hl4f Місяць тому
I felt the opposite…I kinda like tiny spaces.
@OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
@OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy Місяць тому
As long as there is a window and I can climb down, I'm in. What happens if there is an earthquake?
@MuerteMorrison
@MuerteMorrison Місяць тому
I actually live in a trailer with both of my parents, (I'm not always home though) and I felt uneasy watching it myself lol
@i6power30
@i6power30 Місяць тому
I don't mind small spaces but it's the noise you hear from neighbors keep you up at night as I'm a very light sleeper.
@gunnar6674
@gunnar6674 Місяць тому
And the traffic, but it seemed like a low traffic area.
@i6power30
@i6power30 Місяць тому
@@gunnar6674 Japanese walls are so thin it can hear every footsteps and neighbor talking
@zam023
@zam023 Місяць тому
In that yellow building, you don't have neighbors to your sides. You have the floor all to yourself.
@TokyoPortfolio
@TokyoPortfolio Місяць тому
Still can't wrap my head around that side-mounted toilet
@D.S.handle
@D.S.handle Місяць тому
The architect of this one had a fun challenge for sure.
@K-Yune
@K-Yune Місяць тому
My husband and I live in Korea and our first studio apartment was similar in size to the yellow building apartment but it was a rectangular shape. We lived there quite comfortably actually and it worked well for us. The only reason we moved was because I got pregnant and once our son was a toddler that place wouldn't have worked. But for singles or newly weds saving up for a larger place these tiny homes are great. Ours was $500 a month though with a $2,000 deposit so I am a bit jealous.
@StrawberryMilkkTeaa
@StrawberryMilkkTeaa 14 днів тому
Did yours come with its own private bathroom?
@kevinwebb82
@kevinwebb82 Місяць тому
Alex from Tokyo Profile and Life Where I'm From!!! This is the crossover we didn't know we needed.
@2AToday
@2AToday Місяць тому
Tokyo Portfolio. Not profile. But absolutely agree, this was a great video!!!!
@jtho8937
@jtho8937 Місяць тому
Next, Chris Broad.
@kevinwebb82
@kevinwebb82 Місяць тому
@@jtho8937 Maybe Sharla because her and Greg are Canadian and then Chris.
@happiness2life
@happiness2life Місяць тому
Don't forget Norm from Tokyo Lens is also Canadian! It would be awesome to see a collaboration between all of them.
@drunkvegangal8089
@drunkvegangal8089 Місяць тому
Here in Vancouver, BC, "Van Life" is a real alternative to overpriced, tiny apartments, and vans are smaller than these apartments. I lived in a van for 2 1/2 years and my current apartment is just under 28 sq m (about the size of 3 regulation parking spaces). Tiny home life has many advantages; fast to clean and maintain, minimalist lifestyle, creative decorating, use less resources (esp heating/cooling), save money, gets you outside and into public spaces more often. Also, most studies of the way people actually use the space in their homes shows that some entire rooms/areas are seldom used, like closets, dining rooms, etc., whilst eat-in kitchens are used extensively so much less space is required to live than what we currently use.
@mindstalk
@mindstalk Місяць тому
Plus these apartments are far more stackable than vans (6 stories in this case!) and have full utilities.
@Volkbrecht
@Volkbrecht Місяць тому
But isn't the real luxury to have that space available? Sure, when money is tight because you don't have it or are saving it up for other goals, living small and efficiently is a good thing. But ultimately it sucks having to repurpose the same space multiple times per day. People like having spots they can underuse and then leave just as they are.
@drunkvegangal8089
@drunkvegangal8089 Місяць тому
@@Volkbrecht As a person who's 60 years old now - I can honestly say that I have discovered 'how much is enough' and the answer is 'One actually doesn't need much at all'. Even in my van I did not repurpose space as I set up the bed permanently (easier for napping too!) Backpacking, for years at a time, taught me all that I truly need I can carry in one bag on my back. The feeling of freedom and self-direction is much more satisfying to many of us rather than under-use of stuff or space. Attics, basements, guest rooms, garages (and vehicles themselves), etc., are repositories for things one doesn't really need at the same time enabling excess consumption You (rhetorically) ask, '...isn't the real luxury to have that space available?' and I respond, 'No. The real luxury is experiencing a life unencumbered by excess and filled with new scenery, people, places, foods, languages, nature, etc., etc.'
@theorangeoof926
@theorangeoof926 Місяць тому
@@drunkvegangal8089True, but I do feel like some people would have to swallow a very difficult pill to accept that kind of life when most are used to much bigger spaces.
@drunkvegangal8089
@drunkvegangal8089 Місяць тому
@@theorangeoof926 I do understand your point of view about space. I was born and raised in Canada - land of tons of space - and exactly this shared mentality :D Truth is that the majority, the huge majority, of people never had much space in their dwelling for most of human history. When a child even my grandmother (b. 1903) shared one bed with all her female siblings and the further back one goes the less space most people had. Loneliness and isolation are just two of the mental health concerns we face today which just didn't exist in our past (except for the very wealthy and extremely atheistic/religious practitioners). Image a childhood where you were seldom alone; where whenever you woke up you could hear your loved ones breathing and they kept you warm. Many slept with the whole family in the same room - most of the world still lives like this. Where if you woke from a nightmare you were instantly comforted and, when bereaved, injured, or just sad, the entire family was in close proximity. Makes me wonder what damage our obsession with space (and things) has wrought.
@diningwithderek
@diningwithderek Місяць тому
Who else saw this tiny apartment featured on Tokyo Lens???
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Місяць тому
Funny thing is that I filmed this in June 2023. I just had a bunch of other projects I was working on.
@user-tl8le5mg4l
@user-tl8le5mg4l Місяць тому
That's why this is so familiar to me!
@InTeCredo
@InTeCredo Місяць тому
I was gonna ask about this...
@ika32
@ika32 Місяць тому
Life where im from > tokyo lens
@eamonjames8496
@eamonjames8496 Місяць тому
@@ika32no need to make it a competition, theyre both great
@elizabethdavis1696
@elizabethdavis1696 Місяць тому
Please make a video about Japanese train stations that double as malls and other businesses
@Stipopedia
@Stipopedia Місяць тому
Or even just a video about Shinjuku Station. It's a complete maze.
@911Magnus
@911Magnus Місяць тому
Alex has such a fun personality. First tim i saw him was in one of Chriss's Abroad In Japan videos, and now he is making an apperance here too! This is great
@freezerlunik
@freezerlunik Місяць тому
Great tour, as always! Thank-you from BC!
@meloon5876
@meloon5876 Місяць тому
Always quality content 👍. Thk u very much.
@jtuck682
@jtuck682 Місяць тому
You have an uncanny knack for finding very interesting topics to feature in your videos about Japan/Japanese culture. Well done!
@gatopormadrid
@gatopormadrid Місяць тому
All the videos where is Tokyo Portfolio are great. Keep that collaboration going.
@Techischannel
@Techischannel Місяць тому
I love those tiny places, they have such a cozy atmosphere.
@robynhayward
@robynhayward Місяць тому
This is so fascinating! I always learn so much watching this channel 😊😊
@marsmech
@marsmech Місяць тому
the thing that I really like is that there are windows on both sides so you can get a nice cross breeze going and a good amount of sunlight.
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 Місяць тому
Eating at a place for a few minutes is one thing. But man alive, having to work in such a small space would make me both mentally and physically sick! But, hey, for $250 a month, if I worked full time and used the space mainly for sleeping/showering, I might take that triangle apartment. (For a while.) I can't find anything in Chicago for less than $1,000 a month. So there you go. It's better than being on the street.
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Місяць тому
Yeah, I'd assume a small place like that isn't a long term solution. Good for a student or some single person who is out most of the time. There's a lot of light from the windows, which I think would help out a lot. I've personally lived in smaller rooms / setups before, so I would have rented a place like this in my 20s.
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 Місяць тому
@@LifeWhereImFrom Was the toilet room shared with other apartments, though? That would be a deal breaker for me.
@LifeWhereImFrom
@LifeWhereImFrom Місяць тому
@@Yesica1993 If my memory serves me correct, each apartment gets their own toilet.
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 Місяць тому
@@LifeWhereImFrom Oh, okay!
@mindstalk
@mindstalk Місяць тому
@@LifeWhereImFrom "Microapartments are inhumane" say many people who went through college in dorm rooms that were even smaller... drives me nuts.
@paulccrimmins
@paulccrimmins Місяць тому
Aloha 🤙 from Honolulu!!! Thanks, Greg and company, for another great video.
@lillibuettner1586
@lillibuettner1586 Місяць тому
I watched your videos for many years now. Thanks for your work. Akko is so lovely. Great your channel still is a family business.
@ThePongzilla
@ThePongzilla Місяць тому
The tatami mat size comparison really helped me on the last building. I live out in the countryside of Ibaraki so I get a MUCH bigger place for approximately the same price. But if I lived in Tokyo I see advantage of such a small place. I want to check out some of those cafes if I ever have enough time the next time I’m in Tokyo.
@FirstLastOne
@FirstLastOne Місяць тому
That last bit with the 'measuring walk' and the gentleman walking out of the building, stopping and looking was too funny. 😂😆😄
@jameshansenbc
@jameshansenbc Місяць тому
6:25 Woah Japan better calm down with those excessive setback requirements
@LinRuiEn
@LinRuiEn Місяць тому
I am weird, in that I love small spaces where I can really use up the little amount of room I have and maximize function. I don't mind a little cramp so I love lots of these!
@expertexcavatinginc
@expertexcavatinginc Місяць тому
Amazing use of space!!
@quintrankid8045
@quintrankid8045 Місяць тому
Thanks. Quite interesting.
@defunctchannel942
@defunctchannel942 Місяць тому
This is great!
@Unan1mouz
@Unan1mouz Місяць тому
Shops/cafes in tiny spaces are soo cute 🥰
@merlinporterarts
@merlinporterarts 4 дні тому
This video has made the space between the side of my house and the fence feel like a luxurious opportunity!
@OldMan_PJ
@OldMan_PJ Місяць тому
The only tiny building in my small California town is a drive-thru sushi stand in an old photo drop off booth.
@JB-yb4wn
@JB-yb4wn 17 днів тому
You have got to do more of these, very interesting stuff, maybe a solution for Vancouver's real estate problems.
@Joe4theRecord
@Joe4theRecord Місяць тому
This was a fun one! And the price on the triangle building was incredibly reasonable.
@DeliaLee8
@DeliaLee8 Місяць тому
Very cool!
@matthias5441
@matthias5441 Місяць тому
Lol that narrow buiding at 2:00 is actually a sharehouse and I lived there.
@KyoushaPumpItUp
@KyoushaPumpItUp Місяць тому
Ooh another collab with Tokyo Portolio!
@49ers1975
@49ers1975 Місяць тому
that is the thing i luv about japan....if you are into architecture, buildings, smallbuildings, there is just so much to see.......eveyrhting is so unique
@user-qj5ok2uj3j
@user-qj5ok2uj3j Місяць тому
Wow, Café Semorina. My neighborhood!!! Thanks for sharing.
@user-bg2oi4bz3p
@user-bg2oi4bz3p Місяць тому
That cafe is my favorite building for months. Do you know what is on the second floor of this building?
@user-qj5ok2uj3j
@user-qj5ok2uj3j Місяць тому
@@user-bg2oi4bz3p Well, I'm not sure what's on the second floor. Maybe the first and the second belong to the same café Semorina.
@Wizzyhatg
@Wizzyhatg Місяць тому
4:50 the stairs kind of remind me of the stairs at some old Samurai castles I toured, which are practically ladders
@silviastanziola659
@silviastanziola659 Місяць тому
I mean, if I were a university student or just starting out in life, I think that renting a place like that could be worth the savings. Thanks for the excellent video (as always)! Glad to see Alex again on your channel!
@beachday4439
@beachday4439 Місяць тому
$250 a month. We need about 50,000 of those apartments spread throughout the US.
@user-zx2nu4jr8x
@user-zx2nu4jr8x 15 днів тому
Love this.
@JustClaude13
@JustClaude13 Місяць тому
I lived in a 26 foot sloop for two years. Those apartments are huge. In those apartments you don't need a place for a bed. You have a futon and put it away in the morning before unfolding your table.
@pixierainbow7
@pixierainbow7 Місяць тому
Very interesting. Love that little burger shop and the apartment looks alright for someone living solo since there's good sunlight and decent ceiling height
@cyntogia
@cyntogia Місяць тому
I love the trend in the US of tiny homes. If for no other reason than it forces people to be introspective of their needs and what is really needed in a home. Having grown up in what most people today would call a tiny space, seeing these videos of such small accommodations I feel that once again Japan has outdone America in the use of such miniscule spaces. I'm not sure I could anymore.
@AnxMa
@AnxMa Місяць тому
Great channel. I was so close to visiting Japan at one point myself. I had experience with modeling and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity. That would've been a real dream come true to visit Asia. All the best!
@EclipseSeth
@EclipseSeth 23 дні тому
4:59 That's so neat. To put the sink on top of the toilet. I bet you even recycle the water that way!
@thefoodkimist
@thefoodkimist Місяць тому
Very cool! I would’ve lived here when I was younger and just me. It has a nice charming character to it. Would love to stay there a couple nights to experience it.
@paulwollenzein-zn1lh
@paulwollenzein-zn1lh 28 днів тому
Tiny living gets a new meaning! I could build some of these for a model railroad!
@thndr_5468
@thndr_5468 Місяць тому
I love these tiny quirky bu8ildings. Tons of character in every one. Wish they were more of a thing in the states
@CelticConservative
@CelticConservative Місяць тому
I'm panicking looking at that claustrophobic space
@SilkCrown
@SilkCrown Місяць тому
I love these small spaces, I would absolutely move into one if I were in Japan.
@marcusmoonstein242
@marcusmoonstein242 Місяць тому
From experience I've found that all I need is enough space for a bed plus my own microkitchen and bathroom and I can live comfortably. Most homes are far bigger than you actually need.
@blatendcrude7570
@blatendcrude7570 14 днів тому
How cool !
@juandenz2008
@juandenz2008 Місяць тому
I got claustrophobia from some of those spaces.
@korakys
@korakys Місяць тому
I wish we could do stuff like this in New Zealand. Instead people have to team up and rent a giant house together, then end up with less personal space than this and having to share bathroom/toilet-which can have a lot of its own issues. I'd love to live in my own place and not have to share with people I hardly know.
@AaronGrosch29
@AaronGrosch29 Місяць тому
11:55 "One and a half Alex hands" That is definitely an American measurement if I ever heard it. Great video. Loved it!
@1973Washu
@1973Washu Місяць тому
The kitchens in those narrow shops reminds me of a galley on a small yacht
@bilditup1
@bilditup1 Місяць тому
8:22 I kinda hope somebody saved that keyboard Also! 10:05 We’re the same height so this actually helped give me a real sense of scale, esp because most vloggers seem to be Alex-sized at minimum
@Coccinelf
@Coccinelf Місяць тому
That last staircase is so scary! Where I live, tiny buildings are so rare I don't even know if there are any.
@AshleyYakeley
@AshleyYakeley Місяць тому
Akko is so adorable
@dodgelightyear
@dodgelightyear Місяць тому
No matter how big or, in this case minuscule, the bathtubs are, Alex will always sit in them. This is peak Tokyo Portfolio, Mr. Portfolio 👏
@Julianaao2601
@Julianaao2601 Місяць тому
My first thought was there is no way I could live in such tiny space, like the kitchen is pretty much nonexistent lol but then I remembered that in Japan convenience store food is great and I think I could make it work 😅
@user-no2mz9hl4f
@user-no2mz9hl4f Місяць тому
I actually think this is a great idea for mega cities. I live in a mega city, and rent prices are huge - even for a studio. I’d definitely be willing to live in a place like that yellow building for $250/month.
@MalaysiaBarista
@MalaysiaBarista Місяць тому
2.50 , omg kuroge beef for burger , wow , just wow . i would definitely love to try that place out if i am living in japan
@mindstalk
@mindstalk Місяць тому
Honestly might be a waste. Ethan did a video (youtube ID E6w_W6GyHEs ) on Wagyu and burgers.
@SaltRockStacker
@SaltRockStacker Місяць тому
That yellow building would be a nightmare for me to live in. I am so clumsy I will probably be falling down the stairs on a daily basis. At least it is so cramped there's no room to actually fall down :) That hamburger cafe's upstairs dining area looks great.
@stanislavkostarnov2157
@stanislavkostarnov2157 Місяць тому
these apartments do preserve the style of the neighborhood, somewhere like Toshima-ku or Edogawa-Ku, these are really the buildings that make it the part of Tokyo it is.
@Nynke_K
@Nynke_K Місяць тому
Where I'm from, the tiny buildings are public toilets and electricity conversion stations and, every now and then, a garden shed (converted into housing)
@wilsonx1999
@wilsonx1999 Місяць тому
Alex is well on his way to show up in every Japan based, english speaking youtube channel
@donald.R
@donald.R Місяць тому
That’s crazy. When I lived in Bangkok, I stayed in a condo that was 25 sq. meters. It was a far cry from anything I was used to in the USA but it was still comfortable. I think that would be the absolute limit for me. That apartment is smaller than my Tokyo hotel room and those are already fairly small.
@littlekirby6
@littlekirby6 Місяць тому
In Boston near North Station, there's a little apartment building standing alone on a small patch of land between streets. It's not a crazy thin cake slice building like in the video, but it's funny that it's all alone and the video reminds me of it
@ShAmW0W808
@ShAmW0W808 Місяць тому
For once in my life I felt like a giant and I’m only 5ft7 😂
@GameheroVHDLol
@GameheroVHDLol Місяць тому
My room in shitville, LA is like $1200. I would take this in a heartbeat
@MSmith-Photography
@MSmith-Photography Місяць тому
I have to do some geometry for your video?! Aw man! 📐 🤣
@aresgalamatis7022
@aresgalamatis7022 Місяць тому
@14:35 A friend of mine looking for a studio a couple of years ago, found one in zone 4 of London, that had the shitter in the same room as the bed for only £800/month... a real bargain here in brexitland.
@falsemcnuggethope
@falsemcnuggethope Місяць тому
prison style
@ajs5392
@ajs5392 Місяць тому
Uses for long skinny buildings not mentioned: 1. A one lane bowling alley. League nights Mondays through Thursdays. 2. A hotel where adult guests can sleep in midair by wedging themselves between the walls. No beds necessary. 3. A giant novelty credit card that is still thin enough to fit in your wallet in one of three 3 dimensions. Just paint the company name on the outside and remember to have anticounterfeiting devices installed by authorized personnel only to prevent skimming. 4. A movie theater with rows that are one-seat-wide, with a 5-foot-wide screen that is 10-feet-tall, and a two-speaker surround sound speaker system where the speaker in front doubles as a concession stand. 5. An indoor shooting range where you can not miss the target even if you tried.
@anthonyvargas6848
@anthonyvargas6848 5 днів тому
Excelent
@SIC647
@SIC647 9 днів тому
The smallest houses here I think are studio apartment row houses. As small as 20-25 sq m is not unusual. I lived in one when I was studying, and it was like a nice big dorm room with a tiny kitchen and bathroom.
@KenoBeatZ
@KenoBeatZ Місяць тому
Kudos to yours measuring units ! But how many bananas does those means ?
@bluechairreviews
@bluechairreviews 17 днів тому
So would in that apartment, is the toilet shared with other units like and SRO, or does it just happen to be outside the unit for space reasons?
@chase14000
@chase14000 Місяць тому
It's funny that Alex now officially appeared as a cameo on all of the Japan-based UKposts channels I subscribed to.
@bendyloco
@bendyloco Місяць тому
I love that tiny apartment!!!
@danthreepwood2760
@danthreepwood2760 19 днів тому
Calling a single cooktop/burner a ''kitchen'' is a nice touch. Then I guess the appartement would be adverstised as a ''castle with moat'' 😉
@SonnyDarvishzadeh
@SonnyDarvishzadeh Місяць тому
I live in Freiburg, Germany, in a 23 sqm apartment (balcony space included) and all of a sudden it feels like a castle after watching this video 😂 When I moved in, the amount of space was not my concern at all! As a student in Kuala Lumpur, I rented out a storage room as bedroom for a couple of months, which probably was less than 10 sqm. But I would happily trade my current apartment with a tinier place, all I ask is no noise and pollution of any kind! (loud music, late night family parties, smoke, noisy street, etc). The problem in here is that tiny apartments usually have 1 window or balcony door, but I cannot ask neighbors not to smoke cigarette. On the other hand, landlords state in your contract to open the windows for 10 minutes every day (sometimes twice a day) to ventilate the stale and humid air, even if it was -10 C in the dead of winter. (So much for efficiency, huh?) I have to keep it closed most of the times since second hand smoking gives me a headache and makes my apartment stinking for hours. Living in airtight in summer heatwaves, where no one is allowed to install ac units in Germany, it's a sauna to say the least! 😆 (coolest point before sunrise 27 C!)
@MaJuice209
@MaJuice209 2 дні тому
Just imagine you live in a nice building with a great view and someone builds a house that basically amounts to just a wall to block out all your sunlight. The room seems fine for 200-250€. I could live there!
@anonanon7235
@anonanon7235 Місяць тому
I actually dig the small/narrow buildings.
@h8GW
@h8GW Місяць тому
Would've liked to see the floor plan of the ground and basement units. I'm presuming access to the basement one is in the back.
@lmfsilva3000
@lmfsilva3000 Місяць тому
There's rooms (or not even that, a bed in a shared room) that go for double the rent here, bumping my head on occasion and walking sideways wouldn't faze me that much.
@rolfathan
@rolfathan Місяць тому
McKeesport, PA has that cheapest rent in the US, and even there it averages $350 a month. This is a much nicer area. I would gladly trade off the tiny space for a better area. I wish was had some apartments this small in the US. I don't want to race to the bottom and have everyone living in tiny apartments, but just some to diversify the costs of living in various areas.
@SanaagSomaliland
@SanaagSomaliland 3 дні тому
I am appreciating my place more than I did before.
@francescaa8331
@francescaa8331 29 днів тому
If you were low income it would keep you from being a homeless. If you had a decent job, you could afford a place, and spend your money on a better education or starting your own business.
@friskywisky9927
@friskywisky9927 Місяць тому
I love seeing the eco system of Japni-tubers intersecting with one another. I'm still hoping one day to see Rachel and Jun to show up on a random cameo, and then I could retire in peace. At the ripe old age of 23.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 Місяць тому
Was Chris Broad ever on this channel?
@idrisddraig2
@idrisddraig2 Місяць тому
@@lainiwakura1776 Not as far as I know, but Alex makes the crossover. There is also Alex of Noriyaro who makes a cossover from Trash taste, and many Jpanese Channels and even to beyond Japan
@ivydaphne7483
@ivydaphne7483 Місяць тому
Whenever I watch properties for rent in other countries, it makes me thankful for how reasonable the cost of living & rent is where I live. My current flat is a 1 bedroom w/ a balcony (45.68 SQM) but is also $250 per month 😂
@Tiagotaf
@Tiagotaf 4 дні тому
What a great way to stay fit.
@jason4275
@jason4275 Місяць тому
100% of Americans would live in these homes, if the rent was cheep, in my city los Angeles, it's $1800 a month for one bedroom apartment in a decent neighborhood, meaning not middle class, and not dangerous, during daylight, my cousin, an engineer in New York pays $3,600 a month to live downtown Manhattan, also in a decent neighborhood.
@AquaticAbomination
@AquaticAbomination Місяць тому
You guys have homes?
@username65585
@username65585 Місяць тому
80% of Americans could not fit in these buildings.
@Bionickpunk
@Bionickpunk Місяць тому
No way, most of America is not New York City.
@bigboyman5743
@bigboyman5743 Місяць тому
as an american, id rather live in a big suburban home with a garage and be free instead of living in a pod and eating bugs like klaus schwab wants, i hope we never build these dystopian apartments in the US
@outmane5011
@outmane5011 Місяць тому
as a non American I would 100% live in it if the rent was cheep
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