As a Norwegian, there are thinks that I like and don't like about Japanese houses, the 2 main things are: a. But the big thing I like about Japanese house, is the "genkan", it would be so much easier to keep the house clean and give people a really clear boundary. (Specially in a country like Norway that have weather similar to Northern Japan). b. I don't like Japanese kitchen, it dosent invite you in to make dinner and desert from scratch, with a proper oven, dishwasher and other equipment + big kitchen counter. Like here in Norway, we almost always, make food at home. For me a Japanese kitchen is telling you to order some food. ------------------ 1. why are you always filming looking down? that's not where we are looking, film the same thing as you see, floor to roof. 2. And when you are walking from room to room, film what's in front of you, not the floor, it's disorientating. you can film the floor, when you are in the room, as part of showing the details of the room. 3. and if you get the opportunity on day, get a wide-lense, will make filming and getting the entire room in view, much better. And I recommend to check what other big youtuber do, when filming. Just my toughs
thank you for your comment . very interesting about your way of thinking about "genkan" . Certainly there is a "genkan doma" , so Japanese houses may be kept clean . Thank you for pointing out the shooting method . From next time , I would like to shoot that way .
As a Norwegian, there are thinks that I like and don't like about Japanese houses, the 2 main things are:
a. But the big thing I like about Japanese house, is the "genkan", it would be so much easier to keep the house clean and give people a really clear boundary. (Specially in a country like Norway that have weather similar to Northern Japan).
b. I don't like Japanese kitchen, it dosent invite you in to make dinner and desert from scratch, with a proper oven, dishwasher and other equipment + big kitchen counter. Like here in Norway, we almost always, make food at home. For me a Japanese kitchen is telling you to order some food.
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1. why are you always filming looking down? that's not where we are looking, film the same thing as you see, floor to roof.
2. And when you are walking from room to room, film what's in front of you, not the floor, it's disorientating. you can film the floor, when you are in the room, as part of showing the details of the room.
3. and if you get the opportunity on day, get a wide-lense, will make filming and getting the entire room in view, much better. And I recommend to check what other big youtuber do, when filming.
Just my toughs
thank you for your comment . very interesting about your way of thinking about "genkan" . Certainly there is a "genkan doma" , so Japanese houses may be kept clean . Thank you for pointing out the shooting method . From next time , I would like to shoot that way .
i love this house
me too
Living room is on the 2nd floor? Unique!
living room is on the 2nd floor on many houses nowadays .
Love Japanese house 🏡 🥰
brand new house ? , that's right !
Pretty house
yes , that’s right !
Nice
thank you
@@kenfromosaka you're welcome
Please upload the map
Damn. A japanese house that has 3 stories and is a 4ldk must be expensive, but im willing to save for it.
Yeah , so expensive !
how much?
@@josephcpe around 300,000US$
Oh its a 3 story house lol, I was confused at first about the layout, like 'what? Living room ok 2nd floor?'
この家の費用はいくらですか?
3000万円以上です