Tour of 3 homes in Japan’s richest resort town: Karuizawa
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- We visit 3 homes in the town that’s the playground for the rich and famous in Japan: Karuizawa.
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Special thanks to Alex from Tokyo Portfolio for getting us inside the homes / @tokyoportfolio
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Thanks Greg and Alex!
I love the sky lights from Asia
@23:55 Feels like a stereo place. AM and FM kinda hints at it
Oh, like a built-in stereo system.
@@LifeWhereImFromX Yes!
23:40 It's an underfloor heating control
Houses 1 and 3 are downright affordable by Vancouver standards.
oooo the extended version of previous video!!
My fave series of Terrace House was filmed in Karuizawa
Which season was that?
@@seishun9611 Opening New Doors with Taka, Shohei, Shion and Tsubasa etc
House #3 is very much like an American McMansion; tons of wasted space.
Much like the people who usually live in them? Sorry, that was a bit mean 😅😔
For a retreat, I would have two small houses, two workshop cabins, and a communal kitchen/meeting place. I love all the greenery in the area.
The first house looks the best
I like japanese interior design, going to implement some of it into my house.
I too have experienced a ton of those accordion doors... including in the area neighboring Malibu, where he's from. I grew up in and have spent my adult life in apartments in several areas of the US (in CA, CO, and OR), and the accordion doors are almost exclusively what apartments have. Hate them though, they always pop off their rails and take up so much space, as you said, especially when you're already living in a smaller place like an apartment!
Being super super short even by Japanese standards makes Japanese houses way less dangerous for me... in fact, I almost feel like a *normal* height!
I am sorry, I do not mean to offend. I really liked your main channel several years ago when when the style was more like a documentary about life and living in japan, but for the past few years your channel has felt more like a travel channel show for tourists. I find my self becoming less intrested in the channel and no longer feeling like "I can't wait for the next episode to come out!" it does not feel as engaging as it once did.
I really enjoyed the pices about helping the homeless, what it was like in the schools, and other episodes about integrating in to Japanese culture. You do put out a lot of effort, and crate high quality shows. you are a very skilled and talented with your video work. Please keep making and ill keep watching for another year still.
Are you sure you're not confusing this secondary channel with my main one? The main one is over at th-cam.com/users/lifewhereimfrom
@@LifeWhereImFromX I wrote it here so less people would see the comment, and i could still inform you of this comment.
House number 1: Cool, would love to live there ngl, $800.000,00 seems lower than I would've expected. Personally I would've found ways to use the space a little better, but that's just me. But the building feels spacious considering it's only 90 square meters.
House number 2: Amazing plot, less amazing houses. The structure of the buildings heavily remind me of an average scouts camp building (at least it's fairly normal here in Denmark), the $3.000.000,00 seems more reasonable considering the size of the plot, the buildings less so. Overall the buildings seem remarkably small considering how large they are.
House number 3: It seems remarkably small considering how big the frame of the building actually is, but I believe that has a lot to do with how the space inside the building is used. A lot of space is just walkways between the various segments, and are (in my very honest opinion), very poorly utilized. $600.000,00 seems oddly high for this one, considering that the first one actually cost more.
House #1 would be a nice cabin to get away from Tokyo on weekends. House #2, I'd probably demolish and rebuild on the acre plot unless I was running a church or a cult.
@@Nainara32 I don't think I'd demolish houses #2, but I would heavily rebuild them. Essentially take out all the nice inner wooden walls, floors and more, then remove all the walls, kitchens and other elements inside, along with plumbing and wiring and redo it all from scratch. Of course I cannot afford any such idea, but that's what I'd do.
It would be so nice to visit
why do i feel like i've seen this before already...?
Because this is the longer version of the same content he uploaded on his other channel
He's from Malibu? So he's rich rich?
Greg you look like you been working out.
Gostei mais da 1@ casa!
whoa did he just open that fridge from either direction? Good lord, why don't ya just go waxing up a skateboard ramp or two. lol. jk
Weird room layouts
"now look at these houses you can never afford. Isn't Japan so interesting?"
Greg, this is the second video along these lines and the second video of yours that i have absolutly Zero interest in. I hope you and your family and sister inlaw all have a great new year and i look gorward to watching more "Interesting" videos next year.
Well i found it very interesting. Maybe your new year's resolution could be to not leave snarky unneeded youtube comments.
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