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I would love to visit Japan . We are doing our family room and my bedroom in a Modern , vintage - Japanese style with Minalmaism , using wood furniture and beautiful Japanese lacquer furniture with birds and flowers and beautiful Japanese scenes !! And A beautiful Asian brass coffee table form the 60’s . One from the 40’s as well .
ОтветитьSo precious!!
Ответитьonly one problem is that it is twice as expensive as a normal house
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьWhy is this about Holland and not Japan?
ОтветитьYou can only truly experience kyoto by drinking 12 cans of strong zero and shouting at the locals. It will stay with me forever
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ОтветитьI grew up in Japan I love the people and miss it very much ❤❤❤
ОтветитьThe correct pronunciation is Ma-Che-Ya not Ma-Shi-A for the houses
ОтветитьWhen was this filmed?
ОтветитьI love Japanese culture
ОтветитьThe pronunciation of Machiya isn’t Ma Shee Ya. Chi is like “Chee”se. The female narrator is correct.
I posted videos of Kyoto , too in my channel. Kyoto wasn’t bombed so much during the World War II, therefore, we still see some traditional architectures however, it’s very much changing because of the tourism.
Some were turned into modern hotels. I try to film Japanese cultures to introduce to the world.
Thank you for sharing your video, too.
Japanese are highly evolved people.
ОтветитьThe video was very nice the only thing that bothered me a little while watching was the guy pronouncing machiya as mashiya !
ОтветитьI'd love to live in something like this. much better than today's stufff
ОтветитьSaya dari kecil sudah jatuh cinta dengan Jepang terutama daerah pedesaan , hutan , taman Zen dan masyarakatnya yang pemalu , sederhana , disiplin , kerja keras , sopan dan menghargai privacy orang lain . Salam dari Indonesia
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ОтветитьIts bhuddist design all of the culture was bhuddist art n architecture. The emptiness is essential because of the view. They r very accomplished the gardens r ❤
ОтветитьMama working on this wood lol
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ОтветитьThe Machiya are ideal for hot wet climates. Courtyards are known to trap cooler air so this is one important reason why the Machiya are so perfect for Japan. Some modern architects in Australia build courtyard houses along similar lines and they really work well there too.
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!!!!
ОтветитьClick bait. No homes shown as described.👎👎👎
Ответитьits actually my dream to be living in such traditional house, I cant wait to move to japan
ОтветитьThe host was a French man who spoke French. if possible the film can listen to the French narration directly from him. The English was recorded (added in) later. Will they be more clear and precise?🤔🤗 Since he is French~wonders how French live in the beautiful fairland living structure. Can be an interesting story as well! 😉
ОтветитьImagine a world with only white and japanese people...
this is one of the most touching videos I ever saw
the entire house is beautiful!.... the rest sucks!
ОтветитьLove this Architecture and the Japanese approach. But, there are way Too many commercials. I won’t be back to your channel.
ОтветитьThey are very artistic and detailed 🎉🎉❤❤
ОтветитьWhy is the guest still wearing shoes inside? I thought the removal of shoes was the custom?
ОтветитьVisited Kyoto. It’s lovely and welcoming.
ОтветитьHUUUM!! WELL! NO RISK NO GAIN!! JUST THE SAME WARMED OVER!!
ОтветитьThese Japanese houses are very beautiful in my opinion, the engawa and the garden is one thing i hope i can have in my future house.
ОтветитьSadly, many Americans believe new things are always better than old ones.
ОтветитьI love the simplicity in the traditional Japanese style and way of living. Thank you for sharing this absolutely beautiful. ❤
ОтветитьThere should be someone who is inspired by these homes to bring this simplicity of style to America these homes are simply beautiful
ОтветитьI really like Japanese traditional house ♥
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Japan & Netherlands... Thats awesomely different cultures and costumes.
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ОтветитьWhat types of wood are used in these homes?
Ответитьits pronounced mah-CHEE-ya not mah-SHEE-ya
ОтветитьWhen you're french but the french voice is covered by an english translation xo
Ответитьmy ex wife is Japanese.. and her family is from Kyoto.. although we lived in a modern apartment in Yokohama.. her parents lives in a Machiya in Kyoto.. Otosan (her father) does Bonzai business.. the old style house is beautiful and very traditional.. i love that house.. i miss it! ❤️
Ответитьfor my hana
Ответить敷居ふんでるし~w
ОтветитьHow beautifully thoughtful
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