Moving into a 32-year-old house in Japan🇯🇵

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • I want to run a facility in Japan where tourists can experience Japanese culture. Recently, I finally bought a house where I can operate my business and moved in! In this video, I'll be giving you a house tour. #japaneselife #art #illustration #animecommunity #drawing #jaishreeram #animefans #japan #japancountryside #japanvillage

Комментарии • 12

  • @deliranteotaku
    @deliranteotaku 26 дней назад +3

    Great job! Love the place!

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад

      @@deliranteotaku I'm so happy that you like this house! I'll work hard so that I can invite you someday 😆

  • @trinityje
    @trinityje 24 дня назад +3

    beautiful house!

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад +1

      @@trinityje
      Tankareno, thank you for the lovely comment 🥰
      And thank you very much for the great question♪
      There are still many old and beautiful houses in Japan that preserve the traditional Japanese architectural culture. Of course, there are also many houses that were built long before 32 years ago.
      Houses in Japan built around 20 years ago up to the present day tend to prioritize modern convenience over traditional Japanese features like tatami rooms or typical Japanese structures. These homes often have simple designs, are earthquake-resistant, and are built with cost efficiency in mind.
      However, houses that are around 30 years old still tend to emphasize traditional Japanese characteristics!

  • @yurialondor6230
    @yurialondor6230 24 дня назад +2

    Wonderful video! Thank you for showing your beautiful home and for explaining its future.

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад

      @@yurialondor6230 Thank you for the lovely comment! Your message makes me very happy!

  • @nanaa5714
    @nanaa5714 24 дня назад +3

    Hi yuka! good luck in making more content in the future 🤍

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад

      @@nanaa5714 Hello, Nanaa! Because you said that, I'm looking forward to posting more videos in the future.

  • @tankareno
    @tankareno 26 дней назад +3

    Congratulations Yuka!!! That is a very beautiful house, and now you are one step closer to your goal. I want to learn so, you seem to emphasize this is a 32 year old house. Why? There is a misconception that houses in Japan only last 30 years? I searched on the internet for an answer but I didn't get much help.

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад +1

      @@tankareno Tankareno, thank you for the lovely comment 🥰
      And thank you very much for the great question♪
      There are still many old and beautiful houses in Japan that preserve the traditional Japanese architectural culture. Of course, there are also many houses that were built long before 32 years ago.
      Houses in Japan built around 20 years ago up to the present day tend to prioritize modern convenience over traditional Japanese features like tatami rooms or typical Japanese structures. These homes often have simple designs, are earthquake-resistant, and are built with cost efficiency in mind.
      However, houses that are around 30 years old still tend to emphasize traditional Japanese characteristics!

  • @PopSmol-if5yn
    @PopSmol-if5yn 24 дня назад +3

    Aku melihat sosok tunggu kiris

    • @duckinjapan9199
      @duckinjapan9199  24 дня назад

      @@PopSmol-if5yn Eh, a black shadow?! Where?! Is it a ghost or something?!💦