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  • Have you guys ever wondered what a $4 million house looks like in Tokyo?

  • Well, in this video, I'm gonna take you guys inside of a brand new modern Tokyo house and then break down the cost So we'll be checking out the ST Jude Taku model house, also known as to Generation House.

  • So this is your Japanese take on a modern house.

  • It's pretty common in Japan for the grand parents.

  • Live with you.

  • And as you can see, the two doors allow for more privacy.

  • And what's pretty sweet is right here.

  • We have wheelchair access for grandma or grandpa.

  • When you enter a Japanese house, you'll notice the floor level is different at the entrance.

  • This is where you take off your shoes.

  • So on the fourth floor, right next to the entrance.

  • This is where the grandparents lived in this tatami room that has a table in the center for during the day.

  • And then at night you can move the table over to the side of the room, and you can put your gun down on the tatami mats.

  • If you've ever visit Japan and you've ever been todo con, this setup is very similar.

  • In fact, a lot of modern houses don't have tatami rooms, but older generations are just more comfortable to tournaments.

  • That's why they offer this solution.

  • Look at all these details.

  • So cool.

  • Oh, nice that there's a little display area.

  • Now let's check out the living for all generations.

  • So this place is so big it almost feels like a restaurant.

  • One of the reasons why they made this place so spacious is that it's designed for two families.

  • So that's why you have this big table behind me.

  • You have this huge kitchen right here, and then you have that big living room over there to the right.

  • Well, maybe not in Western centers, but it's pretty big here in Japan, just behind the tiny table.

  • You can see that there's a desk over there and that does is designed for the kids to study.

  • It's a mom.

  • She's in the kitchen, or Dad is in the kitchen, cooking bacon.

  • Still watch over their kids while they're studying, and Grandma Grandpa can also obviously help with their homework.

  • This is the main kitchen in a traditional Japanese kitchen.

  • They usually don't have dishwashers, but in this kitchen.

  • They've built in a little dish washer, and they usually don't have large toes.

  • But they do have these fish grills.

  • In Japan, many families cook a lot of fish, and these fish grills are a timesaver.

  • One of the things that I love about this traditional refrigerator is that has to soft using transfer your meats, which I love, because I just want beers in there and it just keeps my super cold.

  • And then it also has its like cool trick right here.

  • Actually have an icemaker.

  • Put your water in here and just below you having rice.

  • And in the bottom section, this is mainly meant for vegetable.

  • It's got a microwave stove and toaster that's pretty convenient for your little appliances, and you don't use so often.

  • But then you once and I'll use it just pulls out just like this.

  • This is the air conditioning unit in Japan, houses that don't have a central heating.

  • So what you'll find is that each room will have its own dedicated air conditioning unit.

  • So this room may be hot, but the next room, if you haven't turn on, could be super cold.

  • But guys, let me show you one of my favorite parts about this house.

  • Move.

  • I'm inside.

  • I'm outside.

  • Yup.

  • It has an open balcony just outside of the living room.

  • I love how this is all connected to just one like free flowing design.

  • This is a bathroom and changing room.

  • This is a towel.

  • Reckon it's pretty nice about it.

  • You see these common in the lodges, and if you haven't seen these before you basically you just hang the towels like so, and it beats them up.

  • You can touch it doesn't get too hot, but it will drive the towels even faster than if you just said it outside normally.

  • Plus, it acts as a little heater for the room.

  • This tub is pretty sleep, but it's not as sleek as Elektronik controls.

  • Let me show you what this stuff does is it allows you to automatically fill the tub at a preset temperature so you could specifically set it to 36 degrees, and the water will be that warm.

  • And then, after using it a wild.

  • You can just press the reheat button and it'll reheat the water to the temperature you've specified.

  • Pretty freaking cool.

  • I mean, hot.

  • It also has its own air conditioning with Dreyer feature so you can hang and dry your clothes inside of the bathroom dope, and this bathtub even has a lit.

  • These lids are used for families because in Japan the families often share the bathtub water together.

  • And always.

  • One of my favorite parts of the Japanese home is the washing machine and dry.

  • While you do is you put your clothes in with detergent in the softener in and within a few hours everything is clean and dry.

  • You may think that this is just a closet, but guess what?

  • It's not.

  • It's a mini office, and it's got Grandma's secret sewing room, too.

  • Now let's move on to the second floor.

  • So since this house is designed for two families, a second floor is generally made for the younger family.

  • And because it's a younger family, it's a little bit more cozy that we saw downstairs.

  • This room is just so jazzy.

  • Kitchen size is designed just enough for four people.

  • Cozy master bedroom with a walk in closet connected to the hallway and check out this hidden floor on the top of the house and for sure it's got solar panels pretty common these days.

  • All right, so let's break down the cost of building this house in Tokyo.

  • Currently, the average price of land in Tokyo in the central 23 wards is about 1.4 million yen per square meter, which works out to be about $13.2000 per square meter.

  • To build a house this size, we're gonna need about 264 square meters of land.

  • That gives us the cost of land.

  • The re $2640.5 million.

  • The house itself is about 230 square meters would cost about $660,000 to build this house.

  • So the total cost comes out to be about $4.1 million.

Have you guys ever wondered what a $4 million house looks like in Tokyo?

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東京400萬美金的房屋參觀/日本房屋建築成本。 ($4 Million Tokyo House Tour w/ Japanese Home Building Cost)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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