Japan's TINY Apartments UNDER The Train Tracks

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10 ай бұрын

This is Japan's BEST and CHEAPEST Tiny Apartment! Actually... Several of them! Each smaller than the one before, and filled with interesting surprises! Japan (Tokyo, especially) is known for tiny living and small homes! But these little apartments under the railroad tracks, really take the cake! For Tokyo's WEIRDEST tiny apartments, check • Inside Tokyo's WEIRDES... or for what its like to Live in Tiny Luxury Apartments, • *NEW* Inside Japan's T...
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@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
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@misanthropicsophist
@misanthropicsophist 10 ай бұрын
this one is quite resonable, i mean the first one.
@patalm7548
@patalm7548 10 ай бұрын
It's more spacious than my university dormitory was. And I had to share the room. It looks very functional and cozy. If people are triggered by the videos they should not be looking at tiny apartment videos😅
@clownearound5751
@clownearound5751 10 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant series Norm, my personal favourite so far has been ‘Inside Japan’s Tiniest House’. I love the personal touches from the architect and his wife throughout and it looks so bright and airy. Best wishes
@taurean6456
@taurean6456 10 ай бұрын
Id live in the first one
@JohnTitor2036
@JohnTitor2036 10 ай бұрын
I would live there without issues, that look very comfy.
@uncaringbear
@uncaringbear 10 ай бұрын
If I were a university student again, I would not hesitate to live in one of these apartments. They're clean, well-designed and the the fact that it comes with a meal plan is the icing on the cake. This is the kind of innovative and affordable housing that other parts of the world should be looking at. You would never find anything like this in a major western metropolitan area.
@grbenway
@grbenway 10 ай бұрын
That and the food looks pretty good, like healthyish diner food.
@bkdarkness
@bkdarkness 10 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call more than 700 affordable, especially not for that little space. 10 years ago when I was still in uni, I had something similar to the third room but was paying 320 a month
@noflashbang
@noflashbang 10 ай бұрын
These things are downright dystopian nightmare fuel for me. *shivers*
@bartoszjankowiak3157
@bartoszjankowiak3157 10 ай бұрын
​@@bkdarkness you forgot it INCLUDES bills and food
@LPerro_
@LPerro_ 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely agreed!
@usamaepekonis
@usamaepekonis 10 ай бұрын
For someone that likes the minimalist lifestyle that first room would be perfect and it looks really cozy
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
it was a nice room!
@donparkvideos
@donparkvideos 10 ай бұрын
It looked like it had lots of natural light too! I could be comfortable there. Plus the meals looked delicious.
@WizardAngst
@WizardAngst 10 ай бұрын
It's awesome, you can have people over too to sit if you get a couple of bean bags. And for a student, you don't need much more space than that, heck most students don't have time to care for much more space than that.
@AlanyxCross
@AlanyxCross 10 ай бұрын
Heck yeah, I'd absolutely rent that first one
@Mit0ch0dria
@Mit0ch0dria 10 ай бұрын
@@TokyoLens Would you be able to provide the listing or company that services these units? =)
@ryancalkins4367
@ryancalkins4367 3 ай бұрын
"Former Architecture student, she's actually out on a job right now." Oh yay, she graduated! Congratulations to Okazaki-san!
@HaveyoumetKen
@HaveyoumetKen 5 ай бұрын
Even the smallest room feels completely usable cuz all the shelving and storage is already built in. They are all really nice
@thevintagereserve9548
@thevintagereserve9548 10 ай бұрын
Those rooms actually seem usable, they make sense and don’t waste space. For a university student, that’s way better than what you get on campus at most US Universities. And the space is private so you don’t have to share your sleeping space with others. Tiny housing feels often like a cruel joke but these just felt purely practical for what they are intended to be.
@dendrien
@dendrien 10 ай бұрын
my thoughts the same. in fact i woudnt mind to live in one of these places for a period time.
@ThePyromania13
@ThePyromania13 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, these spaces really aren't meant to be lived in long-term; you're there for your school term and go back home after. I think a lot of the hate comments are from people who don't understand that the people who live in these units don't do so with the intention of building their entire lives out of these homes. They're meant to be temporary.
@mitsouqc
@mitsouqc 10 ай бұрын
for their price they probably aren't affordable for students though :(
@saifis
@saifis 10 ай бұрын
I think the unique benifit of this is its not on a campus but on the train tracks which means you can have a variety of people from different schools so if you want to do the mingling it seems like a good place to network, I mean if you care to do that stuff when you're still a student.
@jessip8654
@jessip8654 10 ай бұрын
​@uglyduckling6295 they're still cheaper than what I paid for a shared dorm 13 years ago, and mine didn't include food.
@meganharris1831
@meganharris1831 9 ай бұрын
I think all cities should offer clean, affordable, tiny options like this. They are really nice and probably work well for a lot of people. Instead of the space under the tracks being wasted, they're utilizing it in a very helpful way.
@mariecolette9066
@mariecolette9066 9 ай бұрын
100 percent agree
@59andholding52
@59andholding52 9 ай бұрын
Well, here in the States we'd have to have cops patrolling if these were put under rr tracks, unfortunately. Japan's crime rate is so low compared to ours :-(
@chuyuen441
@chuyuen441 9 ай бұрын
@@59andholding52 hmm I wonder why
@kjsaaaaaaaa
@kjsaaaaaaaa 9 ай бұрын
@@chuyuen441 Lack of a social safety net, lack of higher education, guns.
@chuyuen441
@chuyuen441 9 ай бұрын
@@kjsaaaaaaaa lol
@confusedwhale
@confusedwhale 5 ай бұрын
What i really liked was that the owners let all the residents know that you were going to be filming that day; so, the residents could avoid you if they didn't want to get filmed.
@TheTwizted989
@TheTwizted989 Ай бұрын
I was confused 😂 wondered where the people were😅 thank you. I now know
@jacqueslee2592
@jacqueslee2592 27 күн бұрын
It seems like it is abandoned and a ghost town. That is how Asians act when there are foreigners. They go in hiding. Foreigners always say that nobody is ever around in the dorms and campus when they see foreigners. You feel you are in some kind of apocalyptic movie since the Japanese students go in hiding.
@jennawh
@jennawh 3 ай бұрын
These apartments are the most liveable, usable, clean, and modern tiny Japan apartments I've seen so far, ESPECIALLY as a student, or simply a foreigner moving to Japan, these apartments are literally amazing!! The first one especially is even absolutely perfect for long term as well, these are amazing!!
@indigothecat
@indigothecat 7 ай бұрын
Those apartments could be considered luxury dormitories for college students. ❤ I actually kinda liked it!
@IMeMineWho
@IMeMineWho 7 ай бұрын
Not just college students!
@kupotenshi
@kupotenshi 7 ай бұрын
All of these are nicer than the dorms I stayed in. A private toilet, shower, and your own washing machine. That's luxury student living lol
@pizza-ve1vo
@pizza-ve1vo 6 ай бұрын
​@@PauuuLinaaa-vb1elim lesbian 😊
@Mandren
@Mandren 10 ай бұрын
The food being included for those units is just amazing, can you imagine being a student just trying to get your feet under you and having an inexpensive and safe living option with healthy meals available to you? Quite impressive.
@berndbernd3464
@berndbernd3464 10 ай бұрын
its 600$ not that inexpensive
@chaotikkiller1617
@chaotikkiller1617 10 ай бұрын
@@berndbernd3464 600 for a living space with utilities and a meal plan is definitely fairly inexpensive, especially with it being in the city where space is typically drastically more expensive with that being only around half of your budget with a minimum wage job in Japan so if you worked a little over 20 hours a week you'd make enough to have a place to live with power, water, internet, and food provided.
@TheLurker1647
@TheLurker1647 10 ай бұрын
@@berndbernd3464 Where the hell do you live that $600 for this palatial estate isn't a steal? This would (with utilities) go for double that easily in Toronto.
@annie1626
@annie1626 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLurker1647 In Japan student part time jobs typically pay around $7 an hour. Working 28 hours a week is the legal limit on an overseas student visa, so they could earn up to $196 a week, or about $800 a month. So our student would have $200 a month to live on after rent. Maybe just about doable, as long as they could walk to work and to university. In Tokyo. Hmmm...
@paulacornelison243
@paulacornelison243 10 ай бұрын
It will be a lot smaller once your belongings are inside.
@countryposh
@countryposh 5 ай бұрын
I liked the third apartment better than the second, it felt less claustrophobic to me. I also love the use of space with the door. I love how clean everything is in Japan and the food quality looks amazing. I can’t say “I love enough”. I hope to get to visit one day.
@weronikawalker9650
@weronikawalker9650 5 ай бұрын
If I was a student again I would definitely live there. My shared room in a dorm was not much bigger than any of these (maybe twice the size of the smallest one) but without the privacy. The kitchen was shared by the entire floor (about 40 people) and there was no laundry. These units seem cozy, well thought through (lots of built in storage) and the meal looks delicious!
@JM-de2gh
@JM-de2gh 10 ай бұрын
$600 for all utility, internet, and food provided? Yes. I would absolutely live there. This place is amazing -- I wish something like it existed in the town I'm in.
@aidrianpatullo598
@aidrianpatullo598 10 ай бұрын
and it's japan so you know the internet will more than likely be pretty good
@e.w9641
@e.w9641 10 ай бұрын
I love baking and cooking and clutter, but for that price i couldn't even resist!
@thepyramidsisblackmade-gu8wb
@thepyramidsisblackmade-gu8wb 10 ай бұрын
he said they pay for their food, so how is it included and where did you get the figure 600$
@mrcrowley8703
@mrcrowley8703 10 ай бұрын
@@thepyramidsisblackmade-gu8wb@5:03 It has a pop in that show the price and says that meals are included with at least one of the rooms.
@ceesmith
@ceesmith 10 ай бұрын
Yes, if you're between 4 and 5 feet tall. Otherwise it's torture.
@wesleyw7908
@wesleyw7908 10 ай бұрын
As a Dutchie, I am 100% certain that the first appartment would be a major hit here in the Netherlands. We have a major housing crisis, which especially hits students hard. And small appartements like these, build en mass, would be an amazing solution.
@Minhee_is_Minhee
@Minhee_is_Minhee 9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately we have stupidly strict rules on buildimg permits that would never allow a ladder as the only option to get to a part of the apartment
@screamingopossum7809
@screamingopossum7809 9 ай бұрын
@@Minhee_is_MinheeTurn them into stairs. The apartment can be reconfigured to turn the latter into a set of stairs.
@Minhee_is_Minhee
@Minhee_is_Minhee 9 ай бұрын
@@screamingopossum7809 that's much more waistful of space though
@nimmen
@nimmen 9 ай бұрын
Maak die open ruimte waar je binnenkomt iets groter en je hebt bijna exact de layout van de studio waar ik gewoond heb tijdens een deel van mijn studententijd. Dat is iets waar je ook nog kunt blijven wonen als starter, omdat het een zelfstandige woning is in plaats van een studentenkamer.
@topcat2033
@topcat2033 9 ай бұрын
Same issue in Australia
@rick3747
@rick3747 5 ай бұрын
I love those tiny apts/dorms. The food looked really nice too. A+ to Japan and whomever runs the apt and cafeteria.
@Vespyr_
@Vespyr_ 4 ай бұрын
That first room feels luxurious.
@blindpilot3849
@blindpilot3849 7 ай бұрын
To be honest, I was at first horrified about the last toilet but then you can actually swing the door wide open and close it on the other side making the space suddenly much bigger, less claustrophobic, amazing smart designs! Yes, I would live in all 3 of these units! Good job Japan Rail for providing decent student rooms with healthy meals, gotta respect that! 👍
@matasa7463
@matasa7463 7 ай бұрын
Also you are probably really close to the train station, which means the apartment is easily accessible.
@blindpilot3849
@blindpilot3849 7 ай бұрын
@@matasa7463 Oh yeah, super convenient for the students indeed! 😁
@bethanybrookes8479
@bethanybrookes8479 7 ай бұрын
Personally, I think the 2nd apartment was actually the worst one. The first one is lovely and spacious, and whilst the last one isn't, it makes up for it by having a lot more open indoor communal space that you can spread into for a bit more time instead.
@endergolem9977
@endergolem9977 6 ай бұрын
The first one was pretty reasonable in terms of living - it looked spacious enough to preserve mental health. But the second apartment was too cramped. For some reason, the last apartment felt more spacious. It felt more linear, while the 2nd one felt too vertical, obstructed, and crowded@@bethanybrookes8479
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper 6 ай бұрын
@@bethanybrookes8479 Yeah, while that second one is like a cheap hotel room that happens to come with a washing machine, but *forces* you to use a loft space for your bed since there's not enough room to fit anything on the floor, while the first gives you enough space to put a mattress or a cot there comfortably(if at all). For *most* that doesn't really matter, but if someone's got a physical handicap, it can be problem(sadly, being young doesn't protect someone from such things). Fortunately, 1 & 3 can better accommodate such a person
@Jaydaydesign
@Jaydaydesign 9 ай бұрын
As a middle aged austrAlian with a disability I would love the smallest apartment shown ( floor level bed) with the cafeteria service. It would be awesome if this type of accommodation was offered in my own country as a solution for single retirees or those who needed affordable accommodation
@bison9499
@bison9499 9 ай бұрын
I'm from Western Australia, it would definitely help with the terrible housing crisis
@akaLaBrujaRoja
@akaLaBrujaRoja 9 ай бұрын
I’m a middle-aged American with disabilities and I totally agree! Since meals are included, that would also be perfect for me, because I often can’t stand long enough to prepare much more than a sandwich.
@Jaydaydesign
@Jaydaydesign 9 ай бұрын
@@akaLaBrujaRoja I cannot stand for long periods. When I do cook I am too exhausted to eat it afterwards so I understand ( transverse myelitis quadriplegia)
@jayjaygolden5123
@jayjaygolden5123 9 ай бұрын
meh, itll just end up with houses like these being too expensive for most. just force normal housing to be affordable for all.
@MonicaGunderson
@MonicaGunderson 9 ай бұрын
Disabled American, and I totally agree.
@TheSammyAberdeen
@TheSammyAberdeen 2 ай бұрын
Considering the size of these apartments, they're really well-designed. Even if they're not super spacious, the space is used very well.
@celestiallia
@celestiallia 5 ай бұрын
I live in an apartment that’s comparable in size to the first one that you showed. I did a quick conversion of the prizes to my local currency and honestly: considering that the students are also getting those delicious meals, I’d say those apartments are definitely worth it! I would live there, given the chance! :D
@AuthorEllenAnthony
@AuthorEllenAnthony 7 ай бұрын
As a senior citizen unable to climb into a loft, I like the last apartment the best. It's very doable. I wish we had such well designed apartments in the USA (and the cafeteria).
@Unboundiing
@Unboundiing 5 ай бұрын
I’ve gotta agree with you but on the opposite side of the spectrum as a teenager. My bed is set up like a loft, and even at my young age it sucks to climb into it haha. Sometimes I am tempted to just sleep on the floor
@anthonypolaczuk5047
@anthonypolaczuk5047 5 ай бұрын
As a young man from NZ I have the same thought as you. The apartments are enough for a comfortable life.
@ceilidh1405
@ceilidh1405 5 ай бұрын
Totally agree, I'm disabled and that last one would be perfect. No climbing and small enough to maintain alone. Having meals prepared is such a bonus as well
@virtuouswanderer5563
@virtuouswanderer5563 5 ай бұрын
The only thing about the last room was the curtain wall. Which is probably just am irrational feeling because people don't tend to be as nosey in Japan
@anthonypolaczuk5047
@anthonypolaczuk5047 5 ай бұрын
@@virtuouswanderer5563 It's got a glass wall/door in front of the curtain.
@MandiPlaysBeatSaber
@MandiPlaysBeatSaber 9 ай бұрын
I actually really liked the last unit even though it was small. I liked that the bed wasn't a loft and the bathroom was a good size
@play005517
@play005517 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely choosing this option in exchange to sharing a normal size room with someone else
@lorisharpe7397
@lorisharpe7397 7 ай бұрын
Same, and I think if the bed folded up, it would be even better.
@crepuscularwintersky
@crepuscularwintersky 17 күн бұрын
Yes, especially when he mentioned that there are laundry machines on site and a shared kitchen!
@rhythmandblues_alibi
@rhythmandblues_alibi 4 ай бұрын
As a design student, I LOVE the bathroom in the smallest apartment! Genius! And that meal had me salivating. Now I want to study in Japan 😅
@TheBlueWizard77
@TheBlueWizard77 3 ай бұрын
As an architect myself, I would definitely fancy living in one of these tiny units. I must say they are quite well designed, and constructing under unused train station spaces is an idea more countries should definitely copy, because these residual spaces, if left unused, are more prone to become dirty wasted spaces. That last apartment you showed us is really cool. Having visited Japan myself, while my sister was living in Hiroshima, I got to live in one of these students’ buildings with her, and my verdict as an architect is that the space is used in a fairly wise way. Economic housing is very scarce in most countries, and it should be an initiative implemented by governments worldwide since it would reduce a lot of problems if we created the right social program to promote this kind of project.
@locker47
@locker47 10 ай бұрын
I've lived in shared dorms in Japan as spacious as these, and I enjoyed my time in them. I treated the city as an extension of my home: I'm out for food or movies, hanging out in the park, going to museums, exercise in the gym, play sports, study in the library, work in a cafe, and so on. Most of these places are walking or biking distance so I don't even have to spend to commute, and trains give me access to almost anywhere I need to be. So for those who say these tiny apartments are prisons I say only your own mindset would keep you a prisoner in a place like this (and Japan in general). Nothing is preventing you from going out and having a meaningful life outside those tiny walls. I have since moved back to my country and the mere fact that I can't go anywhere or do much without a car - despite owning a house - is far more imprisoning.
@lynda.grace.14
@lynda.grace.14 10 ай бұрын
So true. If the city is your "living and dining room" as well as your "pleasure quarters" (whatever those may be), these apartments are essentially the bedroom, washroom and closet areas of your home. The only thing I'd miss were I living in these apartments it the pleasure of a view. Even a small glimpse of houses across the street, a few trees and a bit of sky when sheltering inside uplifts my spirits.
@killinglonliness88
@killinglonliness88 10 ай бұрын
YESSS EXACTLY!!! Well said!
@ThePyromania13
@ThePyromania13 10 ай бұрын
I think that might be the mindset, actually. Ppl who aren't familiar with living in a walkable community don't leave their houses much, so maybe they see tiny homes and think that that's it. You can't go out you're just stuck in that tiny space 24/7 and there's nothing to do and no space to do anything in. I can understand how that might feel cruel to some people, but you're not stuck inside!🤣 there's shops and restaurants and all sorts of things to do within 5-15 min walk of your front door.
@everythingtuesday
@everythingtuesday 9 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in NYC, I was not expecting the train to be so quiet - that's a real plus for any apartment near or under the train!
@Phanbot01
@Phanbot01 7 ай бұрын
Can you see yourself paying $2k a month or more for something like this in NYC? Compared to what the city's current rentals are listed at, apartments like these wouldn't be as affordable as they are in Japan.
@rncstaton9
@rncstaton9 7 ай бұрын
​@@Phanbot01ive seen a NYC apartment going for 3k+ and it was basically a closet
@Phanbot01
@Phanbot01 7 ай бұрын
@@rncstaton9 I know of apartments around NYU and Washington Square Park where the toilets are in the hallway and have to be shared among the tenants on that floor.
@hchia17
@hchia17 5 ай бұрын
I don't mind living there. I was hesitant at first. Your tours make it so nice.
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 5 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@zackleonard8559
@zackleonard8559 3 ай бұрын
I keep coming back to rewatch this video. I really like the editing, the story, the design. Everything about this video!
@DLlama
@DLlama 8 ай бұрын
All of this is proof that with good design, cheap and quality living is possible for everyone! Think about how many currently homeless people would be overjoyed to live in these spaces! All they want is a bathroom, a roof, and a door that locks!
@FenrirAmon
@FenrirAmon 8 ай бұрын
Funny that we already had commie blocks which practically eliminated homelessness in certain countries.
@thebeardbeastx
@thebeardbeastx 8 ай бұрын
I wish they use there head instead of making money ogg the homeless problem
@TetrathepirateM
@TetrathepirateM 8 ай бұрын
I was thinking that the whole time, how many homeless in US would be overjoyed just to have something like this. We could absolutely make this possible across the major cities in the US.
@OwlLock189
@OwlLock189 8 ай бұрын
They usually want booze and drugs... and no jobs.
@Monkchelle_Kongbama
@Monkchelle_Kongbama 7 ай бұрын
@@TetrathepirateM the crime culture here is too screwed for this to be possible...housing at these prices exist in every major city already...wouldn't be caught dead in those neighborhoods though.
@Astrobytes_
@Astrobytes_ 10 ай бұрын
I wish housing like this existed in the United States. Everything is so expensive. And I'm sure lots of people would be more then happy with a small spaces like this. And that meal plan included is incredible
@kurtpunchesthings2411
@kurtpunchesthings2411 10 ай бұрын
Yea same in Ireland cause like espicaly if your single that first appartment is perfect for a single person hell you could even have a couple live there
@gryphnwnggrl
@gryphnwnggrl 10 ай бұрын
I really wish we had these in America too. That first apartment-i looked at something that was only a tiny bit bigger than that recently, and it was 1600 a month!! And it had no washer, no stove, and the fridge was the size you normally see in a hotel room. Beyond ridiculous.
@pflegefachkraft7595
@pflegefachkraft7595 9 ай бұрын
Not possible in america. In the land of the free this is forbidden by law. The planners would have to include at least 4 parking spots per apartment.
@gryphnwnggrl
@gryphnwnggrl 9 ай бұрын
@@pflegefachkraft7595 no place I have rented from EVER has had 4 parking spaces per apartment. That isn't a law. Otherwise there would be nowhere to rent in NYC or any other large city with an extensive public transport system.
@fredjung
@fredjung 9 ай бұрын
There are videos showing very small apartments in New York City. I just saw one where it's 80 sq feet.
@Not._.Yua.
@Not._.Yua. 4 ай бұрын
As someone who isn't claustrophobic, I absolutely loved the first and third units. I can definitely live there! In fact if I ever go into a university in Japan I'd love to stay in units like these!! It's pretty cozy and comfortable!
@woxics
@woxics 4 ай бұрын
The fact that most apartments with the size all had laundry machines was honestly one of the things i was really surpised off. That's seen as a luxury in sweden to have in an apartment.
@Jessshaylee
@Jessshaylee 10 ай бұрын
As a University student these ‘apartments’ are a dream. I wouldn’t be mad about any of these. The idea of a communal dorm style for singles is fantastic! The first apartment definitely the fave but i loved the bathroom design in the last apartment. The negative hate comments your getting can shove off! Your videos are both fun and even educational especially for someone Iike me who might be moving to Japan and want to know the ins and outs. Such a fun video!!
@angelsinthewindow
@angelsinthewindow 10 ай бұрын
The communal style I think works better in Japan then here in America because most people in Japan try not to be a bother to others. I have to deal with a communal area to eat at work and dear god that never gets cleaned up. Only a select amount of people do the cleaning.
@callummclachlan4771
@callummclachlan4771 10 ай бұрын
Yeah. As someone who has lived in a university dorm, these don't look too bad all things considered. At least in these you have your own bathroom. My dorm had a shared bathroom, granted it never got dirty (cleaners cleaned them daily). But its the little bits of extra privacy. Plus the room was pretty damn small. I had to position my mountain bike between the bed and the small sink. When I think about it, the width was less than two bicycles nose to tail.
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 10 ай бұрын
Wow! Food and washers! Bathrooms in all units! I would so love here!!! I wouldn't care if the train was roaring; this is amazing😍. Honestly, as far as it being student housing, it would be great to have the noise to keep you from hearing everyone else. I would LOVE this!
@nordiskkatt
@nordiskkatt 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was so surprised at his expressions of horror throughout this! For student accommodation, these places are AMAZING, and way better than the dorms I lived in...
@Maerahn
@Maerahn 7 ай бұрын
For students, I actually think this is AWESOME. Back when I was a student, I shared a house with three other people, so the kitchen, bathroom and living room was communal and I had just a small bedroom to myself. I flippin' loved it, but honestly, If I could've had my own private bathroom and access to a kitchen *where I got my meals cooked for me* as well, I'd have been in heaven!
@johngaltego1
@johngaltego1 5 ай бұрын
😮Honestly the fact he gets threats over his content was the most shocking part of the video
@melmstk
@melmstk 5 ай бұрын
Those appartements are super functional and look great, they are well designed and the fact that you can have a commutity and make friends inside is also really cool for students ❤
@magnoliidae5794
@magnoliidae5794 10 ай бұрын
I can’t believe anyone would be mad about these videos to the point of sending threats!! These always make my day anytime they’re released, I love tiny spaces!
@peachpanzer519
@peachpanzer519 10 ай бұрын
tthats the sad reality abou today, all these reards sit in there rooms or what ever and threaten and get offended about everything, thing is people need to ignore these losers, they just doing it for attention
@ferggerman
@ferggerman 10 ай бұрын
Same these videos are great!
@ShinobuBlade
@ShinobuBlade 10 ай бұрын
i was about to say the same thing like WTF! whats there to be mad about? did it hurt their feelings or something lol.
@bethdoublekickchick8007
@bethdoublekickchick8007 10 ай бұрын
I found that bizarre also, as someone who has lived in one bedroom for a few years, any of those tiny apartments would feel like a mansion to me! 😅
@murry001
@murry001 10 ай бұрын
Yeah i don't understand what they are sending threats about? so weird............
@TexasLadyS
@TexasLadyS 10 ай бұрын
Those apartments weren’t bad as tiny apartments go. And I could see them working out great for college students. Japan Rail is doing a very good job here!
@theganjacologist2819
@theganjacologist2819 10 ай бұрын
Imagine being in the board meeting of a rail company and some dude slams blueprints for housing down lol. I wanna know how they soundproofed the buildings so efficiently, I mean what a great way to expand your business lol
@MrWhateverfits
@MrWhateverfits 10 ай бұрын
@@theganjacologist2819 I think it's just regular sound proofing combined with Japans fairly quiet trains.
@metagoat
@metagoat 10 ай бұрын
Japan's trains also don't run at night generally
@Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson
@Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson 10 ай бұрын
I had far worse dorm rooms in the US military, both in training and at duty stations. A little less free room in these videos, but bathrooms all to yourself make up for it, and some even have cooking(if limited) and limited laundry. Sharing those facilities is really one of the worst parts of dorm life. Other people's messes and smells are the worst.
@prisondaddy5037
@prisondaddy5037 10 ай бұрын
@@theganjacologist2819that’s because they own the land where the tracks are set so they want to use the land they own to its fullest potential
@annalissamunoz7476
@annalissamunoz7476 5 ай бұрын
I really love watching your videos on tiny Tokyo apartments. It gives me a glimpse of real life there. If I am a student, I would definitely chose these places cos of its affordability and good location. They are really nicely made. Having meals provided is a plus! Your meal looks really good!
@darkurthe
@darkurthe 5 ай бұрын
Dude, this is an amazing channel, thank you!
@TextRibbon
@TextRibbon 8 ай бұрын
Honestly, the fact that the first two apartments still have washing machines is really cool. You barely get that for the same price in the states. That’s excellent.
@asthecrowflies737
@asthecrowflies737 10 ай бұрын
I found nothing wrong with any of those student apartments! I'm loving the bathroom in the last apartment. What a clever design. Having a communal dining area is also a great idea - no cooking smells in a tiny space. If I was a student, I'd be delighted to get one of those apartments!
@nelus4blood
@nelus4blood 3 ай бұрын
I enjoyed acouple of the videos so far, and finally subscribed! It’s always fun to watch them, and it gives me a insight of all those cosy appartements there! Thank you for the hard work lad! Greetings from out the netherlands~
@justdoit5114
@justdoit5114 5 ай бұрын
the door in the 3rd tiny apartment is wow! thats a game changer.. its like their ref that opens in any side.. im amaze
@ame_vagabonde
@ame_vagabonde 10 ай бұрын
7:00 Okay but the bathroom door that locks both ways is insanely good!! The only problem I see with this last tiny apartment is the lack of natural light if you close your curtains or lack of privacy if you open them
@andybrice2711
@andybrice2711 10 ай бұрын
They often have those in _Holiday Inn Express_ hotels.
@Jaydaydesign
@Jaydaydesign 9 ай бұрын
Those fine mesh type roller blinds would help with that.
@uphilliceskater
@uphilliceskater 9 ай бұрын
Just use one way film. I have that on my windows--you can't see in from the outside during daylight hours. Would only need to use the curtains after dark.
@AGirlNamedVan
@AGirlNamedVan 9 ай бұрын
Would have been cool if there were mirror tinted glass or sand blasted or something that you could some how leave the curtains open during the day and still have privacy
@Petra44YT
@Petra44YT 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's really only something for people who spend much of the day elsewhere.
@LilyLewis771
@LilyLewis771 6 ай бұрын
The curtain rooms are really interesting! I remember when I lived in the dorms lots of students would leave their doors open while they were studying or hanging out in their rooms, either to feel less claustrophobic or to encourage people to stop by and say hi. So I think the curtain can serve a similar purpose- you can leave it open during the day and feel like your apartment is much bigger, or let your friends know you’re home and they can stop by.
@jackiefuller3459
@jackiefuller3459 6 ай бұрын
And I think the curtain adds some softness/cosy hotel type vibe. Way better than clinical blinds
@virtuouswanderer5563
@virtuouswanderer5563 5 ай бұрын
The curtain feels weird for a private sleeping space but I could live with it because thay food looked amazing
@JoeARedHawk275
@JoeARedHawk275 4 ай бұрын
@@virtuouswanderer5563Honestly as a student, the space would make me feel very productive and the common area adds to that vibe. Food also looks amazing as well. I would probably choose to live in something like this even if I could afford a larger space just because of the atmosphere and food
@aftersexhighfives
@aftersexhighfives Ай бұрын
That third space is really nice to have people over in too. Obviously you would tell/invite your neighbors/be mindful of noise. But it looks like it would be a great entertaining space for a birthday or holiday party. And your home would just be the guest bathroom and entrance. No real reason to even need to be in your more personal space for the get together.
@siv5612
@siv5612 3 ай бұрын
i love the special ingenuity of tiny houses/apartments like the swinging toilet door of the third one. All the drawers in stairs, ladders to places that you would normally not use, hidden outlets and stow away furniture really amazes me
@c.harris9989
@c.harris9989 Ай бұрын
Absolutely!! Any of them. They are spotless!!!
@DisastrousIntentionally
@DisastrousIntentionally 7 ай бұрын
That first room you entered honestly looks lovely. Enough space for everything I need, I would definitely live there.
@virtuouswanderer5563
@virtuouswanderer5563 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. I have a PC I use for entertainment and sometimes work the built-in desk would be great for that and the space is small enough to need a full-size TV. Just some minor furnishings maybe a small table and it would be home for me
@austin.t5557
@austin.t5557 6 ай бұрын
Dude, this is super super efficient. more housing like this would solve 90% of the worlds housing crisis in major cities. Love it.
@mbr5742
@mbr5742 3 ай бұрын
The patty is what we germans call a Frikadelle and others call a Hamburger Steak or Salisburgh steak. The bread around it is quite new (1920s or so) and Frikadellen are still common (fast) food in germany
@3stanblueboi295
@3stanblueboi295 Ай бұрын
I would! Those units are amazing and cozy!
@JoyfulNerd400
@JoyfulNerd400 10 ай бұрын
That first room looks incredibly comfy. It’s not too big or too tiny, and has some space to move around, the loft is gigantic, there’s a comfortable bathroom, kitchen area, washing machine, and its cheap
@JasonBlair
@JasonBlair 10 ай бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me the things people will get upset over. As much as I couldn't see myself living in such a tiny space long term, it's still cool to think through ways to maximize it for living. Also, any and all videos with Okazaki-san are welcome. She's such a fun soul!
@dendrien
@dendrien 10 ай бұрын
welcome to the internet, and we live in an era where people are looking for reasons to be upset.
@JasonBlair
@JasonBlair 10 ай бұрын
@@dendrien yep. I'm all too aware of trolls and keyboard warriors. And yet, human behavior still makes me shake my head.
@nntflow7058
@nntflow7058 10 ай бұрын
With due respect sir/mam. It's not the space that made me angry, it's the fact that it costs 70,000-90,000 yen per month to rent. It's expensive for Japanese standard even for Tokyo. I'm sick and tired of glamorize prison cell blocks that costs arms and legs to rent. It's like we are being conditioned to get used to cramped spaces unless we got 500,000 yen to spare for rent each month.
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
LMFAO so y’all wanted to know what gets people upset? Look at the comment above this one! “Glamorizing prison blocks” 🤣 And let’s be infinitely clear on the price here!! “expensive even for Tokyo” No. This is DIRT CHEAP for Tokyo Especially to have not only your utilities AND food included? Show my anywhere else in Tokyo that you can live this cheap AND have your meals included (Never mind the insanely high quality of the meals as well) . I’ll wait
@Colecoopsta
@Colecoopsta 10 ай бұрын
@@TokyoLens PREACH!
@annagraceartist9291
@annagraceartist9291 Ай бұрын
I love that first apartment! It’s designed as well as a tiny house, making it feel cozy instead of cramped
@sarahshealthyrecipes
@sarahshealthyrecipes 4 ай бұрын
I love how they make such great use of their spaces ❤You are a great creater and i feel like I was right there with you, love the different angles 😍Yes, I could live there!
@Marbeary
@Marbeary 10 ай бұрын
That toilet door on the third unit was interesting and great use of space and partition. Also the first unit was not bad for a tiny apartment. Sad Okazaki was not able to see this hope do another video with her with her reaction and review of the place.
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
Yes it was
@porina_pew
@porina_pew 10 ай бұрын
That toilet door arrangement I've seen in some hotels. When space is limited it makes sense.
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 10 ай бұрын
If they weren't student apartments, I'd be against the built in desks, but you could still make the first desk work, it's long enough where you can put a plastic dresser both under and on it. I like how the shelf on the loft level and accessible from both sides.
@JoeSchmmo
@JoeSchmmo 10 ай бұрын
That first Apartment kinda stole my heart, had alot of space for everything I would need; I also love the fact, unlike other apartments you have looked at; Each spot has their own bathroom! That is a big seller for me! As always, another amazing video bud!
@toreole5831
@toreole5831 4 ай бұрын
Oh the bathroom being a step down below the floor is brilliant. These are well designed hats off
@riseabove3082
@riseabove3082 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing these small livable spaces. Really cool to see this. Yah, the last one was tiny but totally livable. Oh, it was cool to see the cafeteria food. Looks good. I think it would be fun to try out one of those spaces for a bit. I totally dig it.
@with_me_JAPAN
@with_me_JAPAN 10 ай бұрын
Love how well designed and functional this tiny apartment is! The common space and cafeteria look like a great place to socialize with other students too. The best part of living there is after graduating their school, they can always recall the memories when they see JR under railway buildings😆✨
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
So when is With Me Japan gonna do some tiny apartments? I just saw that you did a capsule hotel video!! I still haven't even done one of those!
@epicthief
@epicthief 10 ай бұрын
I would live there, looks like a great micro community for a reasonable price
@xXVibrantSnowXx
@xXVibrantSnowXx 10 ай бұрын
Please do some tiny apartments video, i would love to see them from you :)
@jessicashlager7193
@jessicashlager7193 10 ай бұрын
The first apt was cozy and it had everything you’d need. The second was quite small but with the loft it made more sense. I also wouldn’t personally like the vertical ladder though. The last was small but once you showed it like a student dorm with shared desk space it was doable.
@Wooplot
@Wooplot 9 ай бұрын
The height really helps make the second one feel more spacious.
@corruptedmidnight
@corruptedmidnight 9 ай бұрын
For a university student the last one is definitely way better than dorms in my opinion. Having your own bathroom is the best part and you could always have a microwave or rice cooker or small slow cooker for cooking if you don't like using the communal kitchen.
@AR0629.
@AR0629. 9 ай бұрын
The second was like a prison cell, rally awful, miserable life existence.
@corruptedmidnight
@corruptedmidnight 9 ай бұрын
@@AR0629. I personally wouldn't have minded the second one while I was in university.
@varshtiwheildon
@varshtiwheildon 9 ай бұрын
@@corruptedmidnightalso what we were shown are empty shells, no doubt the students paying for the accommodation are allowed to decorate and add personal items. It won’t look like a prison cell for long
@MarioSratss
@MarioSratss 10 күн бұрын
Looks really good for students or minimalists. The food looks awesome ❤️
@unfortunatedisgrace246
@unfortunatedisgrace246 5 ай бұрын
i actually really like the concept! especially because you also get meals.
@g0d5m15t4k3
@g0d5m15t4k3 10 ай бұрын
Honestly the fact that they include a fresh food cafeteria is really considerate and thoughtful. Because they know that these people don't have a real kitchen to prepare food. I've seen small apartments like this in New York City that don't offer anything like shared study space, shared lounge, or a shared kitchen... let alone a cafeteria! I live in a 1100 sq ft detached home. Which is pretty small for American Standards but I could see living in these units. The space is well planned. The only trouble would be if your neighbor sucks... but if you live with friends, or even just friendly considerate people, that would be great!
@Killa1949
@Killa1949 10 ай бұрын
Even the tiniest "apartment" wowed me just because of how well designed these living spaces are. I loved the first two shown. The entire video I was just thinking how I would use the space available.
@NotSoCrazyNinja
@NotSoCrazyNinja 10 ай бұрын
It goes to show that a person can live in a very small space. I live in the USA where people go crazy when you talk about "tiny homes". They seem to usually think it's impossible to live in such "tiny cramped places". Japan shows that it doesn't have to be bad or cramped feeling. I could live absolutely comfortably in any of these apartments and the meal plan would be icing on the cake for sure. I think the issue in the USA is how much we are trained from birth to buy and consume and we are trained to believe that more stuff means more happiness, but I was raised differently and many times less is more.
@KarlaWillis
@KarlaWillis 4 ай бұрын
I could live in the second one as well without issue. Edit... Since you mentioned the shared space and cafeteria, honestly this isn't bad at all. Even the smallest one is easily comfortable since there are spaces outside of it to study, read, commune. I dig it and would live in one of these in the states.
@Juxsu
@Juxsu 3 ай бұрын
First one is perfection
@-canopus-513
@-canopus-513 10 ай бұрын
The second housing seems amazing. Food, utilities, a decent sized room and a private shower and toilet all for only £400~ a month is amazing, especially for a student. The food being made by a nutritionist and sourced from local farms also adds alot of value.
@cheeseontoastbrah
@cheeseontoastbrah 10 ай бұрын
Consider the price of the cheapest hostels in japan are 1980Y a night. 70,000 a month including meals and your own space not a capsule is amazing value
@DaVoltaire
@DaVoltaire 10 ай бұрын
I disagree, a place that small for nearly $500~$650 a month is a ripoff. I wouldn't pay for a place that small for more than 200 a month. $100 without utilities.
@MrAntice
@MrAntice 10 ай бұрын
When I was a student, I would have taken one of these easy. especially with the meal plan included. I sucked at eating properly back then.
@luke2806
@luke2806 10 ай бұрын
@@MrAntice I think they include food as a part of their education. they certainly dont here in america not when I went anyways. cafeteria had pepsi and chicken nuggets.
@katdraco9999
@katdraco9999 10 ай бұрын
@@luke2806 i mean i'd take pepsi and nuggs just about anyday, but no, not exactly healthy
@seasonlight
@seasonlight 10 ай бұрын
I think these apartments are definitely livable! Having your own bathroom is already a plus compared to having to share it with other people. I love the design for the first and last apartment!
@charlottemkhize
@charlottemkhize 5 ай бұрын
Loved how neat and clean they are
@catsanchez5749
@catsanchez5749 3 ай бұрын
Not so bad, actually very nice and very clean. Enjoyed the tours. Thank you for sharing your life with us.😊cat
@shananananara
@shananananara 10 ай бұрын
For life now as a professional, the first apartment would be wonderful, and as a student I think I would have LOVED the last little private dorm room. It looks so much nicer and more functional even than the private suites at my university dorms. It was actually the middle apartment that I didn't like, maybe just the layout felt too cramped.
@aliyab4911
@aliyab4911 10 ай бұрын
I agree! I also didn't really like the 2nd one, the layout seemed a little odd. I feel like it would be harder to arrange things there
@Cherrybomberbabeh
@Cherrybomberbabeh 10 ай бұрын
Second one genuinely looked like living in a closet.
@Charlieb82
@Charlieb82 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I think the third apartment was definitely better than the second
@-_-_-_-_-_
@-_-_-_-_-_ 9 ай бұрын
The third and smallest one is the most liveable for me. No loft and ladder to climb up and down on, has a bed that's not on the floor, has plenty of overhead storage space and an incredibly well-designed bathroom with a large window.
@indigothecat
@indigothecat 7 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! The second one was the most upsetting because not only was the bed area a loft, you had to use a literally vertical ladder to get to it, and the rungs on the ladder were round skinny bars and not flat steps! 😢 The 3rd one was great, and I like not having to use a ladder nor loft! ❤
@unspokenbond
@unspokenbond 7 ай бұрын
Same!
@ejshmeejay3253
@ejshmeejay3253 5 ай бұрын
I actually loved the first one, so cute and cozy!
@morneschaap2944
@morneschaap2944 5 ай бұрын
These are all amazing! Wow!
@Gangxisiyu
@Gangxisiyu 10 ай бұрын
Honestly I love the idea of communal dorm style housing for single people. We isolate ourselves way too much, and to be honest, I don't need that much space anyway. I think there should be more communal living type spaces, while they can be stressful if people don't all pull their weight I think the social benefits outweigh that. Especially if it's as well insulated as you're claiming allowing for privacy when you want it.
@NickyShadow99
@NickyShadow99 10 ай бұрын
In general it's very easy to isolate while in school. This style of housing would help mitigate that by encouraging active daily study groups or the like. Interesting stuff!
@jackesioto
@jackesioto 10 ай бұрын
Indeed, these units might be the ideal compromise between completely private living and more dorm or family style living, in that each room comes with a private ensuite bath and kitchenette, but there's a communal main kitchen and living room. This style of housing has potential in North America, Australia and Europe for students, people who are homeless r at risk of homelessness, people with neurological disabilities, etc as an alternative to college dormitories, homeless shelters, one's parents home, group homes, etc.
@autumnramble
@autumnramble 10 ай бұрын
I could live in something like that - but in Japan. For what I heard they respect each other space and need for silence. In my country you in student dorms you sometimes can't sleep because a room two floor lower has a big party.
@koffiegast
@koffiegast 10 ай бұрын
In Japan sure. Anywhere else? You need one asshole with loud music at night to ruin it for all.
@PatchiKnowledge
@PatchiKnowledge 10 ай бұрын
The social benefits of having to deal with disgusting human beings woohooo
@sacsacoki
@sacsacoki 9 ай бұрын
Can't believe that you've received threats after reviewing the tiny apartments. Such a common thing in Japan to live in those. This reminds me of my first dormitory room in Japan which is only 12m2 . Even though I love living in spacious room but I always find great joys exploring the tiny room.
@jkopppo223
@jkopppo223 8 ай бұрын
Wtf are ppl saying
@traciannveno
@traciannveno 7 ай бұрын
A lot of people are confused. Really confused. Who would threaten people that like tiny spaces. Haha design is awesome good and bad haha
@jaymoto2459
@jaymoto2459 7 ай бұрын
I’m so confused… why would you threaten somebody for reviewing tiny apartments? Like how does that cause harm to you in any way? 🤔
@JustAFace_InTheCrowd
@JustAFace_InTheCrowd 7 ай бұрын
Maybe……. They think that they’re a biracial couple? And they’re angry racists? They probably don’t watch the videos, they just see the thumbnails and rage or something? Idk- if you spend too long trying to understand insanity, you’ll go mad yourself. Trust me. Best to just observe from afar and not interact. Like wild animals.
@Blue-cr5ym
@Blue-cr5ym 5 ай бұрын
Some of the best tiny homes I've seen on the channel! I would live in all of them!
@potatofrappe
@potatofrappe 5 ай бұрын
I think the first apartment is a really ideal size for one person or a couple, but I'm really into Tiny Homes! Apartments two and three look more like they're for a single person (#3 ESPECIALLY ofc) but I think if the price was right I'd live in any of them.
@DividedZone
@DividedZone 10 ай бұрын
It is insane that you would get any kind of threats over these tiny apartment videos! I can't imagine what about these videos would cause that kind of response. That is something that definitely needs it's own video!
@trainzguy2472
@trainzguy2472 7 ай бұрын
When you kept warning about claustrophobia triggers I was readying myself for some absolute mess of an apartment, but these are spectacular! I love the spacious bathrooms and clean look of the rooms, not to mention the medium and large ones have their own washer. Pretty cool that students can get meals there, too!
@z0tw
@z0tw 5 күн бұрын
That 3rd apartment is quite amazing. The toilet door swinging, the bed being about 6 feet long is perfect even for taller folks. Under bed storage for winter clothes and possibly shoes. Lots of storage above, a private desk, a fridge for cold drinks and food. Definitely no cooking here. That washroom is actually amazing. Definitely need to be slightly small for that shower however.
@InvictumLupus
@InvictumLupus 5 ай бұрын
I’m claustrophobic but a minimalist. So this would probably work for me even as a non-student.
@candisdevito8514
@candisdevito8514 9 ай бұрын
I love that last apartment. The whole concept of a shared eating space with affordable nutritional food, and space for only what you need seems so good for productivity & mental health.
@ladylilac4363
@ladylilac4363 9 ай бұрын
I liked that one also. The first one was nice but I didn't like the 2nd one.
@sparsh415
@sparsh415 8 ай бұрын
It would be good for single working people as well as it would free up more of their income and open up other opportunities.
@herrakaarme
@herrakaarme 8 ай бұрын
I could live in the first one a few months, easily. In the second one I could live a couple of weeks, assuming I would spend most of my time elsewhere, so it would be just for sleeping, a quick shower, doing laundry, and maybe for a rainy day, working on the laptop. The last one looks like it's only meant to be used for intensive studying, like the last few days before an entrance exam, for folks living elsewhere in Japan. It doesn't really look like it's meant for permanent living.
@frs9113
@frs9113 7 ай бұрын
@@herrakaarme The last one is also meant for people who actually touch grass and not stay in their room all day.
@serpenttailedangel
@serpenttailedangel 7 ай бұрын
The first video I saw on this channel was of the Sakura Sakura apartments and it makes me happy to see that Ms. Okazaki a) finished her architecture degree and b) is still getting to check out unique apartments.
@nibblitman
@nibblitman 5 ай бұрын
Also we need her more she has such good opinions and insights about these spaces.
@samsamboi
@samsamboi 3 ай бұрын
Started watching your yt videos 2 weeks now, amazing I actually been talking to my roommate about Japan she from there and I’ve talked about moving out there just to experience and seeing your channel with all these tiny homes I’m livin for them 😅 but also there are few tiny homes that can give me anxiety but we’ll see once I visit that beautiful city. ❤
@Yolozemofo
@Yolozemofo 2 ай бұрын
I would absolutely live in one of those units! This is by far one of the nicest apartments I've seen from your videos. I think the design is a great use of space, I personally prefer the first unit on here the most, but they all have a nice set up going for micro apartments.
@LemifromJapan
@LemifromJapan 10 ай бұрын
I think I've passed there during my walk. Didn't imagine it was a tiny apartment😮😮 It's so clean and has sun light! Thank you for showing the place,Norm!!😊✨
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 10 ай бұрын
hey Lemi!! Thanks so much eh!!
@LemifromJapan
@LemifromJapan 10 ай бұрын
@@TokyoLens ✨☺️☺️
@heyokasd
@heyokasd 8 ай бұрын
You know, these actually don't look bad! I actually prefer the third one, for the more accessible bed (my knees say no to climbing a ladder in and out of a loft). And I'm impressed with the soundproofing regarding the trains.
@craigraines1875
@craigraines1875 Ай бұрын
I've watched a few of your vids and that first one was actually pretty nice
@phoenixivyroots7084
@phoenixivyroots7084 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Having meals prepared for me is a major bonus! And the rooms are quite sound proof. Way better than my current apartment! 😅
@kristinwight8465
@kristinwight8465 10 ай бұрын
These apartments were designed well. The use of space was fantastic and well thought out. Very impressed! If I were a student I would love to have my own space. Honestly, I shared a room with two others and I think the tiny apartment would technically be bigger than the space I had in my dorm room!
@wraitholme
@wraitholme 10 ай бұрын
Threats?! WTF?! I would definitely be fascinated in a video about that. Although the carrying of the tray with one hand did give me a burst of anxiety :P I would definitely live in a tiny room like that, with all those amenities, especially back in my student days. These days I would have to dump a _lot_ of stuff to fit in, but I would be comfortable.
@-_James_-
@-_James_- 10 ай бұрын
It takes a special kind of asshole to watch a video on KZfaq and then take the time and effort to threaten the creator.
@donnagarcia3679
@donnagarcia3679 3 ай бұрын
I like the last one you showed if I wasn’t way past college days I’d live there’d for sure!
@user-sr2xx7zt3d
@user-sr2xx7zt3d 16 күн бұрын
This is sooo so cool! ❤
@Hells0Depths
@Hells0Depths 10 ай бұрын
I'm so happy Okazaki-san is actually working in her field! Good for her! Also, I think the first one is the only one I'd be able to live in for about a semester bc I don't do tiny houses lol - but the planning for all of these places is so good! I also really like that the management companies are incentivizing the living space by making them so affordable while also offering communal spaces with actual usability. And the fact that a few of them come with meal plans is also super awesome~
@OddballsHobbyChannel
@OddballsHobbyChannel 10 ай бұрын
To counter the threats you receive (I am actually really curious why people would be so idiotic to send threats about small apartment videos): These little apartments videos are awesome and because you show how well they are designed it makes me realize how much space actually gets wasted in western homes. You have shot several videos of apartments I would love to try to live in. In this video I would take the 1st one (because I don't think I could adjust immediately to the super small ones). Also that 5-story one you did made think of all sorts of things that would be possible with it.
@kiokuch.1602
@kiokuch.1602 10 ай бұрын
Clearly thise threats dont make sense just people thirsty for attention or living in moms basement having a shitty life Id take any of those space, but 50/50 on 3rd for privacy Apartments in my country cost more but looks ass and cheap looking
@Ralesk
@Ralesk 10 ай бұрын
I loved the 5 story one! it is such a different way of thinking about using space. Not for my weight and whatnot, but hey.
@elbertlim2872
@elbertlim2872 10 ай бұрын
I'm also curious why they watch if they hate it 🤔 it's on the title that it's a tiny apartments.
@AndersHalden
@AndersHalden 10 ай бұрын
@@elbertlim2872 I bet it's going to be "NWO" conspiracy related.
@01Grimjoe
@01Grimjoe 10 ай бұрын
I'am also curious about the angle/reasons of the threats is it they don't want people advertising small spaces as may lose money in there business? or some phobia?
@xZinnie
@xZinnie 5 ай бұрын
Oh man. Even the smallest one of those is like a dream. And the cafeteria? and how kind they were 😍😍
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