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  • Yeah if you have the money money, if money was no object.

    是的,如果你有錢,如果錢不是問題。

  • Yes, this apartment ticks every box you could possibly want it to take, if you ever find yourself living in Japan odds are you're gonna be renting an apartment with the average cost of an apartment in Tokyo costing about 100,000 years or $1000 per month.

    是的,這套公寓滿足了你可能希望它採取的每一項措施,如果你發現自己住在日本,你有可能會租一個公寓,東京的公寓平均費用約為10萬年或每月1000美元。

  • But what if you had a blank check to live in the apartment of your dreams last month?

    但是,如果你上個月有一張空白支票,可以住在你夢想的公寓裡呢?

  • My good friend Alex who runs a luxury real estate company in Tokyo took us around $20,000 per month apartment in Central Tokyo which came with four bedrooms and even a secret rooftop garden.

    我的好朋友亞歷克斯在東京經營一家豪華房地產公司,他在東京市中心為我們帶了大約每月20,000美元的公寓,其中有四間臥室,甚至還有一個祕密的屋頂花園。

  • Today though we're going on a tour of an apartment that not only cost more at $25,000 but it's designed for a single resident.

    不過今天我們要去參觀一個公寓,它不僅價格更高,達25,000美元,而且是為單身居民設計的。

  • Uh I'm not really sure how it could be more expensive but be aimed at a single person.

    呃......我不太確定它怎麼可能更貴,但又是針對一個人的。

  • So let's go and find out and see how it justifies that utterly ludicrous price tag.

    是以,讓我們去了解一下,看看它是如何證明那完全可笑的價格標籤的。

  • Well it's good to see you again, Alex and scotty of course, yeah, it's great to see you chris munching around the boat, Alex is the founder of real estate and luxury real estate company and every couple of months he likes to take me to an absurd apartment and make me feel depressed.

    嗯,很高興再次見到你,當然是亞歷克斯和斯科蒂,是的,很高興看到你克里斯在船上大快朵頤,亞歷克斯是房地產和豪華房地產公司的創始人,每隔幾個月他就喜歡帶我去一個荒唐的公寓,讓我感到很壓抑。

  • Isn't that right, Alex that is right.

    對不對,亞歷克斯那是對的。

  • Did you like the last place I took you to idea?

    你喜歡我上次帶你去的那個地方的主意嗎?

  • We went to a $20 apartment in Harajuku last time but surely you haven't got anywhere that is as ridiculous as that place was, You'd be mistaken.

    我們上次去了原宿的一個20美元的公寓,但你肯定沒有任何地方像那個地方一樣可笑,你會錯意的。

  • What is that?

    那是什麼?

  • This is the ultimate apartment for Tony Stark.

    這是託尼-斯塔克的終極公寓。

  • Alright, this is Tony Stark's apartment.

    好吧,這就是託尼-斯塔克的公寓。

  • If he had one in the middle of Tokyo, this is actually a one bedroom apartment, one bedroom, this is a one bedroom apartment and is actually the largest one bedroom apartment and most expensive in all the band.

    如果他在東京市中心有一個,這實際上是一個一房間的公寓,一房間,這是一個一房間的公寓,實際上是所有帶中最大的一房間公寓,也是最貴的。

  • Okay, lets go and check out this absolutely ridiculous looking bachelor pad $25,000 a month.

    好吧,讓我們去看看這個看起來絕對荒謬的單身公寓,每月25,000美元。

  • Mhm The apartment we're looking at today is situated in Shibuya about as central as you can get in the Tokyo area and helping us film the apartment once again is fellow Youtuber charlotte who will also be looking at an $8 million Tokyo house.

    我們今天要看的公寓位於涉谷,是東京地區最中心的地方,幫助我們拍攝公寓的是同為Youtuber的夏洛特,她也將看一棟價值800萬美元的東京房子。

  • Be sure to check it out after our tour of the bachelor pad.

    在我們參觀完單身公寓後,一定要去看一看。

  • So at the entrance of what is probably the craziest apartment, one bedroom apartment in all of Tokyo.

    是以,在可能是最瘋狂的公寓的入口處,整個東京的一個臥室公寓。

  • Probably all Japan.

    可能是所有的日本。

  • The front door's glass.

    前門的玻璃。

  • You can actually see into the apartment, but I'm guessing you can't use the elevator unless you've got a key right.

    你實際上可以看到公寓裡的情況,但我猜你不能使用電梯,除非你有鑰匙。

  • You're absolutely right.

    你說得很對。

  • You actually need a key to get into the elevator and get up the elevator.

    實際上,你需要一把鑰匙才能進入電梯,上電梯。

  • Okay.

    好的。

  • So yes, I've noticed there's an air conditioning unit for the entrance alone for this little tiny room.

    所以,是的,我注意到這個小小的房間,光是入口處就有一個空調機。

  • Yes.

    是的。

  • An air conditioning unit and that is a pretty heavy duty 12.

    一臺空調設備,而且是相當重的12號機。

  • That's better air conditioning than most apartments in Japan just for this one little room.

    就這一個小房間而言,這比日本大多數公寓的空調都好。

  • So you're ready to see the rest of this again.

    所以你已經準備好再看看剩下的部分了。

  • I'm not ready now.

    我現在還沒有準備好。

  • Let's go to that school anyway.

    我們還是去那所學校吧。

  • Their background.

    他們的背景。

  • Mhm.

    嗯。

  • Feel the temperature change.

    感受溫度的變化。

  • Did you get it?

    你拿到了嗎?

  • What is the first thing you have to do when you get into a Japanese apartment or house, have a drink gin joint?

    當你進入日本的公寓或房子時,你要做的第一件事是什麼,喝杯琴酒?

  • Yes, But right before that there's something you need to do to take your shoes.

    是的,但就在這之前,你需要做一件事,就是把你的鞋子拿走。

  • Exactly.

    正是如此。

  • Take your shoes off.

    脫掉你的鞋子。

  • Very good point.

    非常好的觀點。

  • So where do you put these shoes on the floor like an or in the closet or something or how about interview walking shoe closet?

    那麼,你把這些鞋子放在哪裡,就像放在地板上,或者放在壁櫥裡,或者放在面試的步行鞋櫃裡,怎麼樣?

  • I didn't realize it was gonna be that big.

    我沒有意識到它會有那麼大。

  • I knew there was gonna be a closet, but I thought I'd be like, he would end there not be a whole room.

    我知道會有一個壁櫥,但我想我會像,他將結束那裡不是一個完整的房間。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • Good God, They fit perfectly.

    天啊,它們非常合適。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • You have a little, you have a little space on the left and right.

    你有一點,你在左邊和右邊有一點空間。

  • Why do people need this machine space shoe closet?

    為什麼人們需要這種機器空間的鞋櫃?

  • Like I've got two pairs of shoes at best.

    就像我頂多有兩雙鞋。

  • You probably need another 48 pairs to fit this place.

    你可能還需要48雙才能裝下這個地方。

  • Just makes me feel inadequate.

    只是讓我覺得不夠好。

  • Hopefully the rest of the problem won't do that.

    希望剩下的問題不會這樣做。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • So you step in through this hallway, go right past the first of four toilets and you are in this insane living room.

    是以,你從這個走廊走進去,經過四個廁所中的第一個,你就在這個瘋狂的客廳裡。

  • Oh my God, look at the views.

    哦,我的上帝,看看這些觀點。

  • We've got three different animals.

    我們有三種不同的動物。

  • You've got, you've got Tokyo Tower over there.

    你已經有了,你已經有了東京塔在那裡。

  • Yeah, punggye Hills.

    是的,彭格列山莊。

  • I mean that is one hell of a view and one hell of an echo as well.

    我的意思是那是一個地獄般的景色,也是一個地獄般的回聲。

  • That's how big it is.

    這就是它有多大。

  • Listen to the echo that gives you a sense of scale.

    聽聽回聲,讓你有一種規模感。

  • Now.

    現在。

  • I just want you to imagine something.

    我只是想讓你想象一些東西。

  • All right, so you are the head of a Middle Eastern oil company, right?

    好吧,那麼你是一家中東石油公司的負責人,對嗎?

  • You come over to you, come over to Japan, right, where do you live?

    你過來你,過來日本,對吧,你住在哪裡?

  • You want to live here?

    你想住在這裡嗎?

  • Exactly.

    正是如此。

  • This is the place for the kings of the Middle Eastern oil companies.

    這裡是中東石油公司的國王們的地方。

  • What?

    什麼?

  • I can't become a king of the Middle Eastern oil company.

    我不可能成為中東石油公司的國王。

  • Can we have a like that where I can actually live here?

    我們能不能有一個像這樣的我可以真正住在這裡的地方?

  • So I want to show you by the way, just what you get when you've paid 2.5 million yen or about $25,000 for an apartment.

    所以我想順便向你展示,當你為一套公寓支付250萬日元或大約2.5萬美元時,你會得到什麼。

  • Everyone you can come over here.

    大家可以到這裡來。

  • This is where you would put your tv, right?

    這是你會放電視的地方,對嗎?

  • If you look really closely this is actually a wifi router.

    如果你真的仔細看,這實際上是一個wifi路由器。

  • This is built in and you have free wifi here Free Wifi for $25,000.

    這是內置的,你在這裡有免費的WIFI 免費WIFI為25,000美元。

  • What a bargain.

    多麼划算啊。

  • Just come and take a look at this.

    就來看看這個。

  • And as you can see this is absolutely insane.

    正如你所看到的,這絕對是瘋狂的。

  • This area is zones not for high buildings.

    這個地區是不適合高樓的區域。

  • So this is one of the highest buildings over here, which means that you have pretty much other than that guy unobstructed views of most of the most populous parts of Tokyo.

    是以,這是這裡最高的建築之一,這意味著除了那個傢伙之外,你幾乎可以毫無遮攔地看到東京大多數人口密集的地方。

  • How would you show this in a real estate matter with real estate terms?

    在房地產問題上,你會如何用房地產術語來顯示這一點?

  • I would say that you have unmatched views of downtown Tokyo and you can see what it looks like right now in the daytime, but just imagine what it's going to look like at night because you have a punky hills, you have Toronto mon hills over there as well and you also have that large red and white popsicles, Tokyo tower, just unbelievable views at night, especially, so there's one more thing I have to show you just in this kitchen area.

    我想說的是,你可以看到東京市中心無可比擬的景色,你可以看到它現在在白天的樣子,但只要想象一下它在晚上會是什麼樣子,因為你有一個朋克山,你在那邊也有多倫多蒙山,你也有那個大的紅白冰棒,東京塔,只是在晚上的景色令人難以置信,特別是,所以還有一件事我必須告訴你,就在這個廚房區。

  • We step through here, we go to a little balcony, right?

    我們從這裡走過去,就到了一個小陽臺,對嗎?

  • And if you just follow me through, step right around here, you'll come and you'll see there's actually a second entrance over here.

    如果你跟著我走,從這裡走過去,你會看到這裡其實有第二個入口。

  • That's not what I wanted to show you.

    這不是我想給你看的東西。

  • That's not important.

    這並不重要。

  • What is important is So you have all this garbage from this crazy party that you just threw, where do you put it?

    重要的是 所以你有所有這些來自你剛剛舉辦的瘋狂派對的垃圾,你要把它放在哪裡?

  • Right?

    對嗎?

  • Normally in a Japanese apartment, you would have to take it all the way downstairs and put it in a big garbage room that's in a nice building, you could just maybe throw it off the balcony, Christie, throw it off the balcony, the peasants to the peasants below.

    通常在日本的公寓裡,你必須把它一直帶到樓下,放在一個大的垃圾房裡,那是在一個好的建築裡,你也許就可以把它扔到陽臺上,克里斯蒂,把它扔到陽臺上,農民對下面的農民。

  • But if you are actually a normal person that lives here, you would step over here to this guy right here, the garbage storage room, you actually have your own personal garbage room which the guy that cleans the place every once in a while and what is your plants will actually come and empty for you periodically.

    但是,如果你實際上是一個住在這裡的正常人,你會走到這個傢伙這裡,垃圾儲存室,你實際上有你自己的個人垃圾室,這個傢伙每隔一段時間就會清潔這個地方,你的植物是什麼,實際上會定期來為你清空。

  • So that's what you get for this kind of money.

    所以這就是你用這種錢得到的東西。

  • So we just saw what the kitchen looks like with a massive living room looks like you went outside.

    是以,我們剛剛看到了廚房的樣子,有一個巨大的客廳看起來像你去了外面。

  • Just imagine, okay, what's up those stairs?

    試想一下,好吧,這些樓梯上有什麼?

  • Why are there stairs?

    為什麼有樓梯?

  • Where does he go to heaven?

    他在哪裡上天堂?

  • The steroids that happens.

    發生的類固醇。

  • You're gonna see that in a moment.

    你一會兒就會看到。

  • But before we show you that I have to show you this.

    但在我們向你展示之前,我必須向你展示這個。

  • So you had your big party, you had all your diplomat friends over, you had all your crazy Youtuber friends come over and you just your slush, you need a place to crash.

    所以你有你的大派對,你有你所有的外交官朋友過來,你有你所有的瘋狂Youtuber朋友過來,你只是你的泥濘,你需要一個地方來崩潰。

  • You got everybody out.

    你把所有人都弄出來了。

  • It's already three in the morning.

    現在已經是凌晨三點了。

  • What do you do?

    你是做什麼的?

  • You go and you pass out.

    你去了,你就會暈倒。

  • So let me show you where you pass out.

    所以讓我告訴你,你在哪裡暈倒。

  • Come on over here.

    到這裡來吧。

  • Yeah go through here.

    是的,從這裡走。

  • We have another big tour.

    我們有另一個大型巡迴演出。

  • Open it up.

    把它打開。

  • What do you find?

    你發現了什麼?

  • You'll see what is?

    你會看到什麼是?

  • Probably, I would say the biggest bathtub I've ever seen in a japanese apartment.

    可能,我會說這是我在日本的公寓裡見過的最大的浴缸。

  • This is basically a bellagio sized jacuzzi right next to your bedroom and it is absolutely massive.

    這基本上是一個貝拉吉奧大小的按摩浴缸,就在你的臥室旁邊,它絕對是巨大的。

  • You want to show them how big it is And yeah, go for it.

    你想讓他們知道它有多大 是的,去做吧。

  • Absolutely well you could fit mm I mean you could probably fit 23 people, you could definitely fit two or three people in the climate right next to show.

    絕對的好,你可以裝下毫米,我的意思是你可能可以裝下23個人,你絕對可以裝下兩三個人,在氣候上就可以展示。

  • Just go, yeah this is quite spacious in here.

    只要去,是的,這裡相當寬敞。

  • I will say though there is no tv that is one downside to this place.

    我想說,雖然沒有電視,但這是這個地方的一個缺點。

  • I mean you've got the view out the window.

    我的意思是你已經看到了窗外的風景。

  • Exactly.

    正是如此。

  • Who needs a Tv when you have that view of Tokyo tower again.

    當你再次看到東京塔的時候,誰還需要電視呢。

  • Yes, you can actually see Tokyo tower from your bathtub.

    是的,你實際上可以從你的浴缸裡看到東京塔。

  • It's just like a normal bulb that people use as above.

    它就像人們使用的上述普通燈泡一樣。

  • Yeah, this is not just a giant jacuzzi that we can use for fun.

    是的,這不僅僅是一個巨大的按摩浴缸,我們可以用它來玩。

  • You know.

    你知道的。

  • And you're gonna see why this is the normal bath.

    你就會明白為什麼這是正常的洗澡。

  • All right, right there.

    好的,就在那裡。

  • There is something bigger than this nicer.

    有比這更大的東西。

  • So you're all washed up.

    所以你都被洗白了。

  • You want to go back to bed.

    你想回到床上去。

  • What do you do open up this store and you are in your massive bedroom massive for japanese centers at least.

    你是怎麼做的,打開這個商店,你在你巨大的臥室裡至少對日本的中心來說是巨大的。

  • But you can see the carpet is actually made from the same material as to Tommy.

    但你可以看到地毯實際上是由與湯米相同的材料製成的。

  • So it's nice and feels rough under your feet.

    所以它很好,在你的腳下感覺很粗糙。

  • I wonder what it was.

    我想知道那是什麼。

  • It does feel kind of rough socks then shredded.

    它確實感覺到襪子有點粗糙,然後被切碎了。

  • So you have like a big beds there.

    是以,你有像一個大床在那裡。

  • I would have a big bed right over here overlooking that other balcony which you probably don't even notice until now.

    我將在這裡放一張大床,俯瞰另一個陽臺,你可能直到現在都沒有注意到。

  • Yes, just three balconies in this.

    是的,這裡面只有三個陽臺。

  • And one of them is in the bedroom, your secret balcony.

    而其中一個是在臥室,你的祕密陽臺。

  • Secret balcony that you're having a house party here.

    祕密陽臺,你在這裡舉行家庭聚會。

  • You can sort of slip off your secret balcony.

    你可以從你的祕密陽臺上溜走。

  • Let me drink your drink smoke.

    讓我喝你的酒煙。

  • Look over, take your town.

    看過來,把你的城市。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • And then roll into your king size bed, one of the things.

    然後滾進你的大床,其中一件事。

  • So we showed you the walk in shoe closet.

    所以我們向你展示了步入式鞋櫃。

  • Of course you have to have a walk in closet for a place like this.

    當然,像這樣的地方,你必須有一個步入式衣櫃。

  • If you follow me.

    如果你跟著我。

  • Yeah, if you follow me, you can keep on following me and keep on following me.

    是的,如果你跟著我,你可以一直跟著我,一直跟著我。

  • You'll see.

    你會看到。

  • We're actually in the closet right now.

    實際上我們現在就在衣櫃裡。

  • Like look how big it is.

    比如說看看它有多大。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • I don't think it's really gonna show on film, but this is about the size of saving on kitchen, maybe in his apartment.

    我不認為這真的會在影片中顯示出來,但這大約是在廚房中保存的大小,也許在他的公寓中。

  • You can have another bedroom in here if you want it, you wouldn't be a fun bedroom, but it can definitely fit a bedroom in here.

    如果你想的話,你可以在這裡有另一個臥室,你不會是一個有趣的臥室,但它絕對可以在這裡放一個臥室。

  • Absolutely.

    絕對的。

  • So we've seen the living space, we've seen the sitting room three or 400 balconies overlooking Tokyo what is up the staircase, Alex?

    所以我們已經看到了生活空間,我們已經看到了起居室,三個或400個陽臺,可以俯瞰東京,樓梯上是什麼,亞歷克斯?

  • You've been very elusive this whole time.

    這段時間以來,你一直非常難以捉摸。

  • And that is the only thing I've cared about since walking through that door because it's quite imposing staircase.

    而這是我走過那扇門後唯一關心的事情,因為那是相當氣派的樓梯。

  • Yeah, it's amazing design.

    是的,這是很了不起的設計。

  • So why don't we find out what?

    那麼我們為什麼不找出什麼呢?

  • They can't beat the free wifi?

    他們不能擊敗免費的wifi嗎?

  • Surely not fucking hell, What is it?

    當然不是他媽的地獄,那是什麼?

  • I think you explained it perfectly.

    我認為你解釋得很完美。

  • Well, that is the reason I said that the bath below is not really for that interesting.

    好吧,這就是我說下面的洗澡水不是真的那麼有趣的原因。

  • I thought the four person Jacuzzi downstairs.

    我以為樓下的四人按摩浴池。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • What is that?

    那是什麼?

  • This is this is a massive jacuzzi.

    這就是這是一個巨大的按摩浴缸。

  • Probably maybe five or six people into their I mean in the previous video we did the $20,000 apartment.

    可能有五六個人進入他們的我的意思是在以前的視頻中,我們做了20,000美元的公寓。

  • Yes, we had a kind of nice outdoor garden.

    是的,我們有一個漂亮的室外花園。

  • Right?

    對嗎?

  • This one it's better it's way better because look at the view, you can't beat the view, you can't beat the view.

    這一個更好,它的方式更好,因為看風景,你不能擊敗風景,你不能擊敗風景。

  • And also it's a little easier to use this one.

    還有就是這個人用起來比較方便。

  • And that one was just a jungle.

    而那個人只是一個叢林。

  • This is really a nicely trimmed garden.

    這確實是一個修剪得很好的花園。

  • Alla vera.

    阿拉維拉。

  • Alla vera is, yes, this is actually waiting for.

    Alla vera是,是的,這實際上是在等待。

  • There's rosemary.

    有迷迭香。

  • So let's come out over here to the bathroom and the toilet's going to say hello to me.

    是以,讓我們出來到浴室這裡,馬桶會跟我打招呼。

  • Hello, toilet just opened up for me and chris you want to come on into the bathroom?

    你好,廁所剛剛為我打開,克里斯,你要不要到浴室來?

  • No, no.

    不,不。

  • All right, well, I'll see you anyway.

    好吧,無論如何我都會去見你。

  • So yeah, here's that's a big old oh my God, let's leave it as well.

    所以是的,這裡是一個大的老的哦,我的上帝,讓我們也離開它。

  • It's more like a k It is a cavernous, large piece of porcelain and by the way, it lights up, I'm not going to show you right now, but it's up to this video.

    它更像是一個K 它是一個空洞的、大塊的瓷器,順便說一下,它可以發光,我現在不打算給你看,但它是到這個視頻。

  • To the next level bubble bath.

    到下一級的泡泡浴。

  • It is seriously adding the views.

    它正在認真地增加意見。

  • This would be a really good place replying Yeah.

    這將是一個真正的好地方回覆 是的。

  • Do you think they need to design this floor with kind of party in mind?

    你認為他們在設計這層樓時是否需要考慮到那種聚會?

  • Of course, yeah.

    當然,是的。

  • So that's the thing.

    所以這就是問題所在。

  • So this building actually has one unit per floor and each of the other units is almost exactly the same as the first floor that we're on.

    是以,這棟樓實際上每層有一個單元,其他每個單元幾乎與我們所在的第一層完全一樣。

  • This is the only one with its own second living room and Jacuzzi on the roof with views of rosemary.

    這是唯一一個有自己的第二客廳和屋頂上的按摩浴缸,可以看到迷迭香的景色。

  • But all of a sudden I realized why the $25,000 might be justified with a number like that.

    但突然間,我意識到為什麼25,000美元可能有這樣一個數字是合理的。

  • A joke.

    一個笑話。

  • But you can kind of see why it costs that much.

    但你可以看到為什麼它要花那麼多錢。

  • Now we come to this floor, the first floor, impressive.

    現在我們來到了這一層,第一層,令人印象深刻。

  • Good views, but not worth 25,000.

    景色不錯,但不值25,000。

  • And you can't hear seal this, see the views of the rosemary and herbs and it becomes quite clear.

    而你聽不到密封這一點,看到迷迭香和草藥的意見,就會變得相當清楚。

  • All right.

    好的。

  • So we just saw the bathroom.

    所以我們只是看到了浴室。

  • Right.

    對。

  • It was pretty insane.

    這是很瘋狂的。

  • That's the second bathroom and one bedroom.

    那是第二間浴室和一間臥室。

  • I can't think of any other one bedroom apartment or house or anything with two bathrooms.

    我想不出還有什麼一室一廳的公寓或房子或其他有兩個衛生間的地方。

  • But are you ready for the ultimate part of this apartment?

    但你準備好迎接這套公寓的終極部分了嗎?

  • Ready?

    準備好了嗎?

  • You already can't be better than the free wifi and education.

    你已經不可能比免費的WIFI和教育更好了。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • Two free wifi and free wifi.

    兩個免費wifi和免費wifi。

  • Let's just go past the third sink.

    我們就從第三個水槽過去吧。

  • Yes.

    是的。

  • This place actually has three sinks here.

    這個地方實際上有三個水槽在這裡。

  • Is the third one right over here.

    是第三個,就在這裡。

  • Not enough.

    不夠。

  • Not at all.

    一點也不。

  • Come on.

    來吧。

  • Follow me.

    跟著我。

  • Right.

    對。

  • And you will see probably one of the nicest rooftop terraces in all of Tokyo.

    你會看到可能是整個東京最漂亮的屋頂露臺之一。

  • Not only by the size.

    不僅要看大小。

  • Not only about how square it is and how you can fit probably seating for 20 people out here.

    不僅是關於它有多正,以及你怎麼能在這裡裝下大概20個人的座位。

  • Right, But just the views.

    對,但只是觀點。

  • The unbelievable views.

    難以置信的景色。

  • This is it.

    這就是它。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • This is beyond amazing.

    這真是太不可思議了。

  • How far does your balcony stretch around.

    你的陽臺周圍有多遠。

  • Yeah, you can see right over here actually.

    是的,你可以看到,實際上就在這裡。

  • It goes right over here.

    它就在這裡。

  • You have a morning jog, you could, you could look at this, right?

    你有一個早晨的慢跑,你可以,你可以看看這個,對嗎?

  • Look at the size of it.

    看看它的大小。

  • One of the things this year, obviously a lot of people have been locked down, can't leave their apartments.

    今年的事情之一,顯然很多人都被鎖住了,不能離開他們的公寓。

  • We had it in Japan for about two months.

    我們在日本有大約兩個月的時間。

  • But if you had a rooftop, a rooftop like this, you could do a morning run.

    但是,如果你有一個屋頂,一個像這樣的屋頂,你可以做晨跑。

  • You could, I'm not going to follow him.

    你可以,我不打算跟著他。

  • Mm.

    嗯。

  • Hey, they're ridiculous.

    嘿,他們很荒唐。

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • Yeah, absolutely.

    是的,當然。

  • And then when you're done and you're all your can tell man, you need to run a little more big.

    然後當你完成後,你的所有你可以告訴男人,你需要跑得更大一點。

  • Big, big, it's a very big rooftop by the way, it's about 65 square meters, about 700 something square feet.

    很大,很大,順便說一下,這是一個非常大的屋頂,大約有65平方米,大約700多平方尺。

  • So it's big, right?

    所以它是大的,對嗎?

  • And when you're done jogging and you're all, you're all spits in from jogging all day, right?

    而當你慢跑完了,你都,你都因為慢跑了一整天而吐出來了,對嗎?

  • You, you can go right over there and just take a little sprig of the rosemary off, put it in your gin and tonic and have a nice rosemary gin and tonic in the morning lift.

    你,你可以直接去那裡,把迷迭香的小枝條摘下來,放在你的金湯力中,在早晨的電梯裡喝上一杯漂亮的迷迭香金湯力。

  • The dream, right.

    夢想,對。

  • You can have fresh in tonic from your own garden after morning run.

    你可以在晨跑後從自己的花園裡吃新鮮的補品。

  • Yes, it's just the best department in the world.

    是的,這只是世界上最好的部門。

  • But what would you do with all this space?

    但你會用這些空間做什麼呢?

  • Well, there's so much here.

    嗯,這裡有這麼多東西。

  • Yeah, goes around the kind of the whole way.

    是的,一路走來都是這樣的。

  • Right?

    對嗎?

  • So what I would do first off is get a massive table for out here and a big umbrella too because there's no covering on the roof, you know.

    所以我首先要做的是為這裡準備一張巨大的桌子和一把大傘,因為屋頂上沒有遮蓋物,你知道。

  • So table tennis.

    所以乒乓球。

  • Well, yeah, actually that would be a great idea except when you hit the ball too hard and it goes flying off the the ninth floor of this apartment and onto the pedestrians down there.

    嗯,是的,實際上這將是一個偉大的想法,除非你把球打得太用力,它從這個公寓的第九層飛出去,落到下面的行人身上。

  • Don't do that.

    不要這樣做。

  • I don't think a ping pong ball would kill him.

    我不認為一個乒乓球會殺死他。

  • But it probably hurt dropping off the ninth floor.

    但從九樓掉下來可能會很疼。

  • You comment below with a ping pong ball hurt someone.

    你在下面的評論用乒乓球傷害了別人。

  • I don't think it would.

    我不認為會這樣。

  • It's quite like the way women coming to discuss death by ping pong.

    這很像女人來討論乒乓球的死亡方式。

  • Yes.

    是的。

  • So realistically, who is going to live in an apartment of this size and scale and cost I would say Tony stark, otherwise otherwise known as Iron Man.

    是以,現實地講,誰會住在這種規模和費用的公寓裡呢,我會說託尼-斯塔克,也就是所謂的鋼鐵俠。

  • I think that's the only person I can think of.

    我想這是我唯一能想到的人。

  • Apparently I look like robert.

    顯然,我看起來像羅伯特。

  • Downey Jr so Do you think this is worth $25,000?

    小唐尼,所以你認為這值25,000美元嗎?

  • Yeah.

    是的。

  • More so than the last one we saw.

    比我們看到的最後一個人更多。

  • For sure.

    可以肯定的是。

  • The bath is better than my bath and it's pretty hard to beat my bathroom.

    浴缸比我的浴缸好,要想打敗我的浴室是相當困難的。

  • So I'm impressed this time.

    所以這次我印象深刻。

  • What would you do if this was your brief top?

    如果這是你的短上衣,你會怎麼做?

  • How would you change it?

    你會如何改變它?

  • What would you put up here?

    你會把什麼放在這裡?

  • A pool?

    一個游泳池?

  • A pool, like a blow up pool.

    一個游泳池,就像一個吹起來的游泳池。

  • Some towels like make it like a beach said a beach on the roof in the middle of.

    有些毛巾像使它像一個海灘,說是在屋頂上的一個海灘的中間。

  • I just want to ask you chris if you have the money, if money, if money was no object.

    我只想問你克里斯,如果你有錢,如果錢,如果錢不是問題。

  • Yes.

    是的。

  • This apartment ticks every box you could possibly want it to take honestly to jacuzzi baths incredible rooftop.

    這間公寓滿足了你可能想要的每一個盒子,它誠實地採取了按摩浴缸的浴室,令人難以置信的屋頂。

  • The best move top I've certainly ever seen in Tokyo in Japan anywhere to be honest for now it will have to remain in the realms of imagination and dreams.

    說實話,這是我在日本東京所見過的最好的移動頂部,現在它只能停留在想象和夢想的領域。

  • So thank you as always Alex for showing us around this magnificent and somewhat depressingly good apartment.

    是以,一如既往地感謝亞歷克斯帶我們參觀這個宏偉的、有點令人沮喪的好公寓。

  • No problem.

    沒問題。

  • You can check out Alex's website.

    你可以查看亞歷克斯的網站。

  • I home real estate for more listings in Tokyo if you're looking to move to the area Yes and I have an instagram as well, you can check that out.

    如果你想搬到東京地區,我家裡的房地產有更多的房源,是的,我也有一個instagram,你可以去看看。

  • Chris is going to link to it below all in the description box below as well as charlotte's video.

    克里斯要在下面的描述框中全部鏈接到它,以及夏洛特的視頻。

  • Thank you charlotte for filming this.

    感謝夏洛特拍攝的這一幕。

  • She went around an $8 million apartment in Harajuku without you can check that out At the link above, but what do you think guys?

    她在原宿的一個800萬美元的公寓裡轉了一圈,沒有你可以在上面的鏈接中查看,但你怎麼想的,各位?

  • Is this apartment worth the money?

    這間公寓是否值得花錢?

  • Is it better than the $20,000 apartment we looked at last time.

    它是否比我們上次看的2萬美元的公寓好。

  • Let us know in the comments below, but for now guys as always, many thanks for watching.

    讓我們在下面的評論中知道,但現在,夥計們一如既往,非常感謝您的觀看。

  • You're going Japan channel, we'll see you right back here to do it next time.

    你要去日本頻道,我們會看到你在這裡做下一次。

Yeah if you have the money money, if money was no object.

是的,如果你有錢,如果錢不是問題。

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