Impressive house, and the editing and commentary were top-notch. Looking forward to seeing more houses in Japan. Subscribed!
@junileon57175 күн бұрын
How the price😂
@user-mm8gb1zy4o5 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful!
@rezataheriz34226 күн бұрын
Music name pls?
@shinigami117616 күн бұрын
buying this would cost round 2-3 M atleaast
@BogdanKhodak16 күн бұрын
awesome
@lamyaaalkhafaji553317 күн бұрын
What a quite and peace effect
@LiveInnerCity26 күн бұрын
Loving the mix of modern and traditional Japanese design.
@mayurireddy819628 күн бұрын
Attractive homes
@naroColleridgeАй бұрын
She is really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars, that's how I started my crypto investment
@hitp0intАй бұрын
можно узнать название трека в начале видео?
@EE-uj6twАй бұрын
1:43 “Grandior” ???
@user-pg9yw2ro1bАй бұрын
in japan, How much does a house like this?
@Scarab324Ай бұрын
It looks like a shoe box made out of glass.
@protonjicari5990Ай бұрын
Trend is quite a disrespect word. Culture is the proper word to describe it
@andilu5125Ай бұрын
The size is very reasonable for typical Japanese people, just sit right on the medium side. Japanese architectures are known for its combination of wood, bamboo, and bricks but this particular house went for modern-brutalism design while still able maintaining a little of its 'japanese-ism'. Either way, a great looking house, absolutely love that garden.
@adrianrivera8425Ай бұрын
I rent a master bedroom for 700$ a month over here in new Jersey
@andrew83654Ай бұрын
Saitama is not within Tokyo by any measure.
@jalmoza5Ай бұрын
Stop calling bedrooms masters bedrooms lol
@lillliililiilАй бұрын
에릭 스타일 좋다
@ilovepandaypoe6056Ай бұрын
what's the total lot area?
@kiabtoomlauj6249Ай бұрын
It has never failed to amaze me that a people who are so exceptional, so single-minded in their pursuits of excellence, of nature, of tranquility, of fluid & visually/aesthetically pleasing patterns of nature or man made things --- e.g., their minimalist & well "raked" "rock gardens" to their Koi ponds, still or flowing, to their exquisite Bonsai trees (some, taking decades to shape), etc --- have NO CARE, or aversion, to having electrical lines hanging every which way, in their front yard or backyard or just outside of their homes... even when you're talking meticulously designed & built homes costing $2M, $5M, or $20M. It's just so weird.... the visual dissonance with the Japanese... Such electrical line eye-sores are ALMOST NEVER seen in or around expensive homes, in or around expensive neighborhoods.... in the West or anywhere on earth....
@G2H_HellBringerАй бұрын
To think that Japan is earthquake prone.
@randymeinderts24892 ай бұрын
i have seen a lot of house tours, but this is so super smartly done. compliments to the architect!!
This house is very similar to the one shown in the movie Parasite!
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
no alcohol molecule's. drink more freshwater.
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
i do love that girl in the video, i do love myselfs Persian wives , i do love Japanese girls. love. om
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
pure luxury, soothing
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
i agree to there
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
loves it
@TsarHare2 ай бұрын
Os namasta ai kokoro
@archistudio47232 ай бұрын
wow
@FirstLastOne2 ай бұрын
Why would anyone spend that kind of effort, time and money to build that beautiful home only to have the view be a bunch of Japan's best eyesores, the power and utility lines along with their poles and guy cables?
@abduljabar84452 ай бұрын
Because they can afford it. Not like you
@rollintrollope1562 ай бұрын
⭐ "promosm"
@yasuyo11222 ай бұрын
いくらですか?
@JoeSunsetBoulevard2 ай бұрын
i would love a detailed tour of the timeless house in tokyo by apollo
@lintzuyu-mike50152 ай бұрын
Me as well, that house is simply stunning by Apollo.