Inside Tokyo's WEIRDEST TINY APARTMENT

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Built by a well-known Japanese designer, today we are taking a peek inside Tokyo Japan's weirdest tiny apartment. One of the most interesting and unique buildings I have had the chance to step inside here in Japan. Some units even smaller than the last apartment we visited:    • Inside Tokyo's TINIEST Luxury Apartment  

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1-10-5 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Kokugikan Front Bldg 2F
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コメント (21)
  • @TokyoLens
    What do you think? Would YOU live there? Or did you prefer the last place? (https://youtu.be/jZ7Bu_SDJgM) ||||||||||||| CHECK THIS OUT BELOW!!! ||||||||||||| ----- *OFFICIALLY FOUND JAPAN'S WORST TINY APARTMENT:* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4oQDnHlrR0 ----- OKAZAKI SAN came with me to check out OSAKA'S WEIRDEST TINY Apartment ------- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XwGFM4ZNv0 The people we met in this video were so amazing that I may even post an extended version of this over on Patreon with the full interviews and tours!!
  • This man is out here living his life in a bathtub surrounded by plants and natural light. Mad respect
  • Both tenants had such incredible energy like "I do everything in the bath" "when I'm not in the bath I'm outside" and "I'm especially lazy" "I just sit and stare out the window for hours" like YES these are my people
  • @castiolare
    The fact that both the residents are architecture students 😂 I feel like that's not a coincidence, I wonder if they get inspired by their homes and the way they're utilising space. Like, Ueda's apartment with the bookshelving beams and all the plants really made it feel lived in.
  • You can tell she studies architecture by how intriguing she found the spaces. As someone who wants to study architecture in the future I understand why she was interested
  • I couldn’t stop laughing when she said “So let me show you around the room” waves hand “there it is” that was hilarious
  • Small apartments can be very cool and even homey to live in, but I feel like a seperate room for the bathroom is a must
  • @leokimvideo
    More natural light in these tiny apartments than huge houses, must be very cold in Winter
  • @fjr4205
    Ueda's dedication to the concept is amazing, I love it! "Everything in the tub" made me go "wow!" out loud. I bet the person who designed this place would be so thrilled to know this haha
  • Okazaki san was the perfect person to inspect these tiny apartments with
  • The way Okazari instantly appreciated the possibilities for the space, I know she will make a fantastic architect. I imagine living where she does helps with that.
  • @CarpetHater
    I really love Okazaki's energy and humour, i hope she never changes.
  • @lauraann7816
    They both seemed not only content but happy with their homes as well. It was nice to see 😊
  • Can you imagine how good architect Okazaki will be? She immediately have seen the opportunities even in the most awkward spaces.
  • 6:12 I love how this guy literally just uses everything to his advantage, from the steel beams for a bookshelf, to the most pragmatic and minimalist use of a pole for privacy ever.
  • @bjornodin
    6:00 This guy gets it! Not only has he adapted to his environment, he has embraced the whole concept and celebrates it.🎉 Personally I could use a couple more square feet/meters but I'm totally into this kind of minimalism. I guess growing up in a dormitory has had some lasting effects
  • @majido1000
    I like the concept that every apartment focuses on a room. The ground floor apartment focuses on the bedroom, the first floor empty apartment focuses on the kitchen, Ueda's apartment focuses on the bathroom and Okazaki's apartment focuses on the living room.
  • I guess that’s why that young woman is an architecture in the making. She was instantly able to visualise how to utilise the space and what life would be like in it.
  • I loved how the empty apartments seemed cold and non-functional, but seeing Ueda-san and Okazaki-san's living spaces, they were little homes. And how Okazaki-san immediately saw how to inhabit the empty room, that was really fun.
  • I have to agree with Okazaki that living in a very small space can be oddly freeing and cozy. When I lived in Japan, my room was 5.5m² (with a separate bathroom tho) so all that fit in there was a bed, a desk, a small fridge and some shelves on the wall over the desk for storage. But I managed to live there for a year not owning very much but also not really missing anything. When I look around the apartment that I have now, I realize that in contrast now I have so much stuff that I essentially don't really need and having so much stuff and space can somehow weigh you down sometimes.