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Tour of a Traditional Japanese House

A travel by a vast normal Japanese residence with a pleasing grassed area in Tokyo. The Asakura House is located 3 mins divided from Daikanyama hire (one stop from Shibuya). The residence was built in 1919 by a really abounding family as good as it is singular to find such a good recorded structure which survived both a Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 as good as a glow bombings in World War II. A contingency see if we similar to Japanese design as good as homes. From Daikanyama Station, go to a intersection of Hachiman Dori as good as Kyu-Yamate Dori. It is a really reduced walk. You will see a military box (koban) during a intersection. Take a walking overpass to a koban. The opening is located opposite a travel from a koban. The price is 100 yen. Recommended not to go during winter in sequence to suffer a views of a garden.

25 Responses to “Tour of a Traditional Japanese House”

  1. blulaguna18 says:

    That lady that was sitting there in the blue blouse, was kind of creepy. She looked like a mannequin that was placed there conveniently? to show how they used to sit.

  2. Mastermind19871987 says:

    Aren’t modern homes based on traditional Japanese homes? Maybe the Japanese had it figured out many centuries ago!?

  3. XxXMzCornfusedXxX says:

    My dream home *O*
    Or maybe? Gackt’s or Hyde’s home! XD //shot

  4. seiya21demento says:

    what so wonderful house!!!!! I wanted? live there!!!!

  5. TheVampireCandy says:

    @nancythefanciful Um… Their? not crickets, their cicadas :D

  6. TheVampireCandy says:

    I? would love a house like that! ^.^

  7. jamesmcashan1 says:

    the style is simple, but it is a flammable decoration. like millions of houses, empty. we live outside. the “flower” pattern in the middle room may be a trick to hide? blossoming wet fungus. the garden is blocked by decoration, no food plants. the water is an emergency supply, but it should be a tank, a well, or a giant ceramic “pot”. the “suastika” cooking room is an ancient symbol, a spiral made from a square (danger, suffocation by CO2 and CO1 monoxide). – james mcashan for the US Senate

  8. coollary1 says:

    if it had a hotspring to it would be just like the Hina Inn for Love Hina lolz! I’m gonna have a home like that? someday!

  9. cassilel says:

    Awesome!?

  10. Mrlegomoviedude7 says:

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    ?????????????? Thumbs up if my house is? nice!

  11. TeodorFinn says:

    ?? ????, ??? ??????? ????? ??? ??? ?????????????, ??? ????? ???? ???????? ???????? ??????, ???????, ?????, ????? ???????? ??? ?? ????? =(?

  12. oxxxsciencexxxo says:

    You could throw a KILLER party in that house. American Kegger? Style. Ohhhh Yeah.

  13. tallchick80 says:

    I never knew I wanted to see the? inside of a Japanese home until just now, that was awesome!

  14. TheNarutard1234 says:

    i would love? to live in japan but not in a mansion but in a Japanese apartment!!!!!

  15. tokyotipster says:

    @maricz4 The entrance of? Japanese homes is a place for taking off your shoes. It’s called a “genkan.”

  16. kameraklips says:

    Nice tour. Was that woman in the garden yelling eigo at you? in the end of the video? Lol.

  17. soboloevery says:

    An inelegant mobilephone woman at the? elegant wood mansion.

  18. maricz4 says:

    what is the first room you? entered?

  19. Winedawg2564 says:

    Love it! Love it! Loooooove it! That house must easily be in the? $millions$!!

  20. nancythefanciful says:

    Amazing Simplicity in a Big Japanese Mansion!
    I love the Beautiful Garden though!
    The Crickets are that loud?
    Thank you for? this up-load.

  21. AmazinglyAgnostic says:

    Zen FTW!?

  22. lenino007 says:

    * ???????? – I? ??? it!!! XD

  23. jigokuNeko says:

    this what my house is going to be like?

  24. LozerClub says:

    Sounds loud, looks cold and it seems like a lot? of work to keep it in check yet it’s such an amazing home like ahhh

  25. TangibleShadow says:

    I would love? to see a tour of the houses..I think they’re country houses? Smaller

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