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  • in this video, I'm gonna show you guys what?

  • Inside of a traditional modern Japanese house?

  • So today I'm gonna give you guys a sneak peek inside this Tokyo housing center to visit a model home by heavily house Ah, popular homebuilder in Japan.

  • Main engines doesn't have your traditional door.

  • It actually has a sliding door.

  • Pretty dope.

  • This home is a two story, traditional style Japanese house designed for a family living with Grandma.

  • The first thing you notice when you enter is this tea room with a Japanese alco token.

  • Oma.

  • So this is the tea room.

  • Reason they haven't right next to the entrance is because they designed it for the grandma so that she can have a tea party with her friends when they come over to chat.

  • Isn't it cool that it has a built in teapot heater?

  • Ram was living the life, and this is kind of a cool touch.

  • It actually highs the air conditioning behind here.

  • And you have these, like bamboo events.

  • And this is a living dining room.

  • Washy wallpaper gives it a warm, crafty look.

  • And if you want to separate the dining section and the living section check this out and check out right behind me.

  • This special little place.

  • It's called an end gala.

  • Japanese usually build this spot where there's a lot of sunlight so that people could just hang out all day.

  • This is a kitchen space.

  • What's different about them is that they have these little fish grills.

  • You pour water on here to prevent smoke and official from catching on fire.

  • Ingenious and I H doves are becoming more popular in Japan and check out this extra storage.

  • My girlfriend's mom uses this base for Japanese pickles.

  • This is the pantry area well as where they keep all of the small appliances.

  • So you have your microwave your oven in your rice cooker, full beer.

  • So in Japan they don't really have large ovens.

  • But what they do have are these microwave ovens, which allows you to mike away.

  • But also, if you have little dishes, you can use this as an oven.

  • Thing is, it won't fit a turkey inside.

  • And what's really nice is this terrace where you can just watch the cherry blossoms with your family, or just have a lazy afternoon with a glass of suck it Now This is one of my favorite a plant.

  • Is it all Japanese home?

  • It's a washing machine and dryer built into one.

  • All you have to do is put your clothes in here, and after 3 to 4 hours, everything is clean and dry, so awesome.

  • This is traditional style bathtubs in Japan.

  • It's made out of hay gnocchi.

  • Gnocchi gives up.

  • This really cool would incent.

  • It's almost like you're at a luxury on sand spa, But one of the best features about thes tugs is the electronics that is built into it.

  • Since Japanese take baths every day, this automatically fills the bath and maintains the water at your preferred temperature and level.

  • Also, this micro Ms Sano option has become quite popular recently.

  • This is a C control for the bath, and you can't even sit down.

  • This is the changing room, the real con style, right on flooring.

  • It's so dope perfect for wet areas.

  • Wow this school and check out this style.

  • It's a super old school.

  • You only see it in old Grandma's house is this wouldn't be a Japanese toilet without today, and this is a Washington or a K A grandma's room So this is Grandma's room.

  • What pretty cool is that it's all the Tommy floor.

  • This code tattoo in Grandma's room is a holy god.

  • If you look below, there's actually a hole here where you can set your feet.

  • So it's not just one flat tatami mat, which it makes sitting so much more comfortable.

  • But also it has one of these heating remotes, usually in a regular Kotite suit.

  • The heaters are underneath the table, but here you actually have the heater's on the floor.

  • Just makes the winter days so warm.

  • And check that out right behind me to my right to look how low the window is.

  • The reason that slow.

  • It's because when you're sitting down here, you can enjoy the scenery outside from sitting here.

  • Let me show you something else right next to me.

  • It is it's connected to the Angola just right behind me.

  • What's really nice to is at the storage is higher so that grandma doesn't hurt back when she's trying to get stuff.

  • She put her foot down and our blankets all right here.

  • And of course, it comes with this household shin daughter and a traditional family Buddhist altar.

  • Since this is a model home, they have all of these switches here.

  • But these switches are actually the floor heater, so all the wooden floors you see here are heated.

  • It's a hallway, and it's so warm and I love it.

  • Let's check out the second floor.

  • This is the second living room, which leads to a shared balcony connected to the kid's rooms.

  • And look how big this balcony is.

  • Yeah, so this is the master bedroom.

  • It's got a working space and a walk in closet, so that concludes a video.

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