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00:00First up: The Super Cheap Mystery: A House Bought for Under 1 Million Yen
00:06This is Joshu Kusatsu Hot Springs
00:12Kusatsu Onsen, a representative tourist spot in the Kanto region
00:16This house, located just a 5-minute walk from the symbolic Yubatake,
00:23Land and building: 300,000 yen
00:26It's not too cheap
00:27The price is only 300,000 yen. Why is it so cheap? It's only a three-hour drive from Tokyo, and we've come to Kusatsu Town in Gunma Prefecture, the most popular hot spring area in Japan, which has been ranked number one for 23 consecutive years in terms of natural exports.
00:51Stones coach Yumoto is such a hot spring lover that he even holds a hot spring sommelier license.
01:01Shoko Haida, who also loves hot springs, investigates
01:05The home you're looking for is coming soon
01:08picture?
01:09It's not that far from the Yubatake.
01:12Not walking at all
01:13I'm not walking
01:14Yeah
01:15Deep down that narrow road
01:17No, the location is really good
01:19It's suspicious that it's within a 5-minute walk of the hot spring town.
01:24Maybe it's in tatters
01:281 million yen is cheaper than a car.
02:32Mr. Kondo, a resident who works as an office worker in Kusatsu, lives alone.
02:47Well, I bought this house for 1 million yen, but 1 million yen is 300,000 yen for the land and building, er, 300,000 yen for the land and building, 300,000 yen, 300,000 yen. When you buy it, don't you think it's the grounds? Isn't that too cheap? I mean, how could you buy a house in the heart of the popular tourist spot, Kusatsu Onsen, for 300,000 yen? It's too cheap.
03:16I'll go inside the house to ask for a hint.
03:23It's normal. It's simple and looks good as an entrance. Yes, yes. If it were Ginza, you probably wouldn't be able to get 300,000 yen here. Honestly, wait a minute, Mr. Harai. This wall is a stylish wall.
03:40It's called hollow polycarbonate and it's like a plastic cardboard box. It's really cold out here.
03:47It's like they separate the living room from the kitchen side just during the winter to keep the living room side warm.
03:54Each piece costs 1,500 yen, so the total cost for the wall is just over 10,000 yen.
04:08Hollow polycarbonate has the effect of blocking outside air and is a material that is sometimes used for greenhouses.
04:15Kondo's house is 62 years old and is an old building, so drafts tend to come through the gaps, which he uses in the winter.
04:25Kondo renovated this two-story house after purchasing it.
04:32Originally a Gordie-style restaurant with an area of ​​approximately 100 square meters.
04:37This is what the house looked like when we bought it. It was an old-fashioned house with rows of Japanese-style rooms.
04:46The floor plan after the renovation is a neat 1LDK. The highlight is the living room with a void.
04:59If you look closely, you will see many long, thin marks on the first and second floors. What on earth are these? We will continue to investigate this mysterious 300,000 yen house, a two-story house on a 155m² plot. Thank you very much.
05:19This is the dining kitchen. It's true that there is a kitchen, but it's stylish. Thank you for this kitchen too. It seems like it would be easy to use. It's really simple, or should I say, nice. Thank you.
05:35The so-called kitchen, yes yes yes yes, the kitchen door was here, but it was here earlier, but there's a curtain here, this place has a warehouse-like feel to it, and over there is the bathroom, but all the doors and such have been removed, it's true, there really are no doors, so why did they remove them? I had a dream that I wanted to make come true, so I removed them to make that dream come true.
06:05It's so mysterious that he would remove all the doors to make his dream come true. What does that mean? Next, we head to the open-ceiling living room. What are the many long, thin marks there?
06:32Now, let me introduce you to the next person, Leaving.
06:35Please, please
06:36please
06:37Oh, that's it.
06:39That's a door
06:40That's right
06:41There are some really amazing DIY projects
06:45Wow, this is a door
06:47Wow, the ceiling is high!
06:49Nice atrium
06:51good
06:52Wow, what is this?
06:54Wow, it's spacious
06:55It's so stylish
06:57Large space
06:58Very good
07:03A wide open feeling
07:05It feels like a log cabin
07:07Here's what I'm curious about
07:10Isn't there a door?
07:12Why is that thing on there?
07:14That door is an air door
07:16It's a sliding door that was in the liquor store, and although it's just a decoration, it was added to look stylish. Wow, there are a lot of things that I'm interested in.
07:35The walls of the atrium are covered with long, thin frames. What on earth are these? They're vertical fixtures. Those sliding doors and paper screens are originally from the house, but they've been repainted and pasted back on. Amazing.
07:58The long, thin marks on the first and second floors of the Madris represent the approximately 50 pieces of furniture affixed to the walls. But why did they decide to renovate the space with so many pieces of furniture?
08:13When we renovate and dispose of fixtures and fittings, it costs 500,000 yen to make them into scrap materials. That's right. In order to keep it as low as possible, yes, to keep it low, it's more expensive than this house. It's amazing. Yes, the fixtures that we kept to cut costs are not just for interior design, but are reused as storage doors, hang hangers, and are useful in everyday life.
08:41By the way, how much did the renovation cost? It was about 2.3 million yen. 2.3 million yen in total. Yes, 2.3 million yen is a very good deal. You said you had a dream of a full renovation, but it seems that it's not a dream to be able to do something like this, such as opening up the doors, but that's not the case.
09:10So that the cats can roam freely.
09:12When we purchased the house, it had a standard layout, but we wanted to allow the cat to roam freely.
09:35That's true.
09:37They removed everything that could be removed, including walls and doors.
09:39Walking, walking, walking.
09:41I went, I went, I went, I went, I went.
09:51Warm air rises, so it's warm on top of the needle.
10:00I'll just stay warm and cozy there.
10:05Then I had to climb up these fittings and stuff.
10:11The vertical here?
10:12Climb up here and head towards the stairs.
10:16It's like a bathrobe from a cat's perspective.
10:19Are you making it into a catwalk?
10:22No, the cat was so happy
10:25It's great to run around the house
10:28That's nice, isn't it, cat?
10:29I also invite my friends' cats to come over.
10:32It's a fun space
10:35It's heaven for cats
10:37Really
10:37It's quite difficult in the city
10:39That's nice.
10:41Next, investigate the second floor
10:44Amazing!
10:47The view from the top is also nice
10:49Wow, that's amazing.
10:51Huh?
10:51openness
10:52Yes yes yes yes
10:53The second floor has an 8-tatami bedroom.
10:57wide
10:58Plus, there's a manga room.
11:01This is behind a door stuck to the wall.
11:04I like this space.
11:08Wow
11:10Nice
11:11Actually, Kondo-san
11:12Three years ago, I moved from Gunma Prefecture to Kusatsu with my three cats after being transferred to a new company.
11:20However, there are hardly any apartments or condominiums in Kusatsu where you can live with pets, so living together is a prerequisite. So I thought I had no choice but to buy a house myself, and that's what prompted me to start looking for one.
11:43But the price is so mysterious. How was it possible to purchase a house in the heart of Kusatsu Onsen for just 300,000 yen? What is the reason behind this extremely low price?
12:07I guess ghosts will appear after all. It's simple, ghost snow will fall. If it snows more than a certain amount, the ceiling will collapse.
12:17Why is a house just a five-minute walk from the Kusatsu Onsen Yubatake only priced at 300,000 yen?
13:27In other words, Kondo-san's house has many restrictions on land. There is no railway, which means that cars cannot enter, so when he moved in, it was extremely difficult to bring in things like refrigerators, etc. That's why some places cost 300,000 yen. So, even if you already own a house, it would be nice if people could use it even at such a low price. That's right, that's right. Wow, that makes sense.
13:55I agree, it must be quite difficult to go shopping every day. You probably have a car, so you have to rent a parking space somewhere, but it might not be that expensive.
14:06The other reason why there is a melting wall on this side and we made it an open atrium is that before the flashback it was pitch black even during the day. The first floor, oh I see, no sunlight could get in. So we made an open atrium on the second floor, so that we could extract those cells, and we made it brighter.
14:36Kusatsu Onsen has the largest source of hot spring water, Bandai Port, and the water pipes are laid to the hot springs.
14:46Heat the water in the water pipes through heat exchange
14:52And they send it all over the city like this.
14:55That's really good
14:58That means no gas costs
15:00For zero yen
15:01And of course Kondo's house has a bath.
15:08Actually, I hardly use it, or rather, it's not included.
15:11Huh? I'll keep my distance for a bit.
15:14Here's what I do in the bath:
15:21There is a local bathhouse about 5 minutes away.
15:25I always walk there to go in.
15:28Kusatsu has a public bath that you can enter for free.
15:33In addition, townspeople can receive special discounts at tourist facilities.
15:37It's free, not just 200 or 300 yen
15:42Free entry
15:42That's amazing.
15:44The search for a bathroom has begun.
15:46I can take a bath in a hot spring every day.
15:50It's much more fulfilling than before
15:54I'm happy every day
15:56That's great, if you like it, you'll love it
15:58Kusatsu Hot Springs
16:01And finally, what bothered me a little was
16:02He went into the hot springs with those glasses on.
16:04Those glasses are weak in hot springs.
16:06That's right, crawl
16:08If possible, it is better to take it in.
16:10It deteriorates, so it's really strong.
16:12Only Takeyama-san, if you look at it through the lens of your glasses
16:15I was curious.
16:16I thought you were going in with your glasses on.
16:18I was curious.
16:19According to a real estate company in Kusatsu Town,
16:22About a 30-minute walk from Kusatsu Onsen Yubatake
16:25A used detached house that can be purchased for 6 million yen
16:28It seems to be on sale
16:30This is a little over 90 square meters.
16:32The wetland area is 150 square meters.
16:35It has a parking lot and costs 6 million yen. That's cheap. It's already worth it even if you just go there for a holiday every once in a while. It certainly could be used as a vacation home. It's really nice. An L-shaped kitchen like this is quite hard to find.
16:52Next up, we'll take a look at the garage of a mysterious house in a mysterious residential area in Australia.
17:05It's open.
17:09Ah, it's an airplane.
17:13Airplane in the garage
17:16In this house too
17:19There it is, there it is
17:21One door and you're on the plane
17:23Furthermore, in this house
17:27Oh wow, wait a minute, there aren't many. There are plenty.
17:31Of the 45 households in the residential area, most residents own an airplane.
17:39Why on earth does this residential area have so many people who own airplanes?
17:47A mysterious residential area about an hour's drive from Brisbane, a major city in eastern Australia
17:57Thank you to Becky, Tappo, and Kawamura for your investigation. There are lots of big houses here, Becky. It feels like a dream residential area, but there are dozens of airplanes hiding in this quiet residential area. Let's investigate this house first.
18:16Excuse me for interrupting
18:30The house is for Martin and Heather. Here is the floor plan of their house. It is a 5 bedroom, 475 square meter house. Going through the entrance and the dining kitchen,
19:00We originally lived in the UK, and this object was made for us at the time. Did you move here all the way from the UK?
19:29Yes, I moved here because of the planes. Oh, go ahead, I'll go ahead. Okay, I'll follow you. A kitchen? Wow, that's nice and wide. Wait a minute, who is this shape? It looks like a restaurant. It's a stylish family restaurant. There are so many of them. What is this? Denny's has chairs like this.
19:54This is a table for guests. This way, we can chat while I'm cooking. If we're all in the same place, people who eat and people who cook can have a conversation together. I see. What a great idea!
20:10Her name is Misty.
21:09There are 45 households living in this residential area, and most of them have airplanes.
21:39Mike and David, a father and son who emigrated from the US five years ago, also own an airplane. But what's surprising about this plane? It was actually built by their son, David.
23:27Have a great day, written in amazing Japanese.
23:33So cute, it's already a good day
23:38Next, we went to this house with a particularly large garage.
23:44Wow! A sliding door!
23:47Huh? Amazing! Wait a minute!
23:50Isn't that a lot? There are lots!
23:52Amazing! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5?
23:561, 2, 3!
23:58Alan and Carol, a married couple who moved here four years ago, own four planes and one helicopter.
24:07Cool! How old is this plane?
24:11So cute! This is an airplane from about 1985.
24:15Yeah!
24:16It was used as a pilot training aircraft during World War II.
24:21Wow! It has such a history!
24:24Yeah!
24:25It's really being dismantled. It's pretty bare, but it's undergoing maintenance. I'm an airplane mechanic, so I'm repairing it right now. I see.
25:07The house has a floor plan of 370 square meters, 5 bedrooms, and a living room.
25:13The thing you see when you enter the entrance is apparently a special feature of airplane lovers.
25:49A suburb of Brisbane, Australia, where 45 families live. Why do most of the residents in this residential area own airplanes?
26:01Yeah!
26:03What is the reason?
26:08Wow! Isn't that a great place?
26:10I came out to a wide place
26:12Huh? Wait, something's coming
26:13Huh? Where?
26:15Ah! It's true! Here it comes!
26:17Huh? Amazing! It's coming towards me!
26:19Wow! So close!
26:21Ah! I saw it!
26:23Wow! It flew!
26:24amazing!
26:25Wow! Amazing!
26:26Wow!
26:29Amazing! Flying in a residential area!
26:32You're kidding, right?
26:33This is a residential area with a runway.
26:37Huh! A runway?
26:39There's a runway in a residential area!
26:42At first glance, it looks like an ordinary residential area, but in fact
26:46It's a very unusual residential area with a runway for residents' use right in the middle of the residential area.
26:56Wow! The runway is about 750 meters long and 45 households live around it.
27:08Runway maintenance and safety management are carried out by residents themselves.
27:12amazing!
27:13Any resident can use it for free and whenever they want.
27:19Yeah! You can go anywhere!
27:20Feeling like sharing with everyone?
27:22Airplane enthusiasts who dream of living this dream life gather from all over the world.
27:29Wow! What kind of view will I see when I take off from the runway?
27:34That's so cool!
27:36Mecky and Kawamura also got to try it out.
27:40Ayabu-san, and
27:41Ayabu-san, you're a little scary
27:43I started running
27:45It's okay, it's okay
27:47Hey you two, I'm not praying.
27:48I'm not praying
27:50Wow! It floated! It floated!
27:55amazing!
27:56What is the view from the sky?
27:59Look at Mekky!
28:01Please look at the view
28:02A residential area in the suburbs of Brisbane, Australia, where most residents own planes
28:13and
28:17There's an airplane runway in the middle of the city
28:22Becky and Kawamura also got to try it out.
28:26I started running
28:29It's okay, it's okay
28:30Hey you two, I'm not praying.
28:32They're not praying.
28:34Wow! It floated! It floated!
28:37amazing!
28:39Wow! Expensive!
28:41amazing!
28:43Look at Becky!
28:44Please look at the view
28:46Wow! Daichi!
28:48It's white, as expected
28:49Earth!
28:50Too much earth
28:51Becky, look at the fields.
28:53yes
28:54Look that way
28:55I'll watch it on air
28:56No, no, I'm already riding it.
28:57I'll watch it on air
28:59It's amazing that you can ride this on a regular basis.
29:03Completely different
29:06The sky and
29:09It feels like Hokkaido is coming back to life.
29:11This residential area, where 45 households currently live, was started about 40 years ago by the passionate desire of one man. Keith, the town's manager and first resident, was the man who started it all. I heard that Keith built this residential area, but it was a hobby of people who loved airplanes.
29:41I wanted to create a place that could be shared. I bought land that was originally forest, and first cut down the trees myself to create a cremation route. Then I made roads, and then waterworks. I built a town from scratch where people could live. That's amazing, Keith.
30:00At first, no one lived there, but little by little more people started to live there and it has become the town it is today, which I am really happy about. It's so wonderful, and that town is already an airport. There is certainly a romantic atmosphere, and the people there are filled with joy and it's wonderful, even the 90-year-old person said it was wonderful.
30:28And in the residential area where this runway is located, there is an amazing lifestyle. Alan owns four airplanes and one helicopter, and he uses the helicopter for short trips.
30:58There is also a house with a shocking entrance like this.
31:05What is this? This is an airplane wing. Oh, it really is a wing, a wing. An Air Force airplane wing. It was for sale so I bought it straight away and made it into an object. I really like it. It's so magnificent. Yes, thank you. Ah, I see. Amazing. Hey, hey, it's amazing. I love Japan. Mr. John, who moved here with his wife in 2020. Wow, it's in your garage.
32:02Amazing at Kauf!
32:04O邨יה!
32:07I like Sakura
32:09So beautiful
32:10Oh wait a minute, there's a kokeshi doll too
32:12My favorite
32:14That's right
32:14I like kokeshi
32:18Ah iiwife like kokeshi
32:22My wife and I are together.
32:24moreover
32:29Wow, what an amazing courtyard!
32:33A Japanese feeling when you suddenly feel like you're home
32:37Was this garden also inspired by Japan?
32:40Yes
32:42What John was most interested in was
32:45A huge space accessible from the Western-style room
32:49Wow, that's amazing! The house and garage are connected! Wow! It's amazing! It's just another door, and you can step right out the door and get on the plane right away. It's so convenient! My wife is currently working in Emerald, 800 kilometers away from here, and what would take nine hours by car is only two hours by plane! Amazing!
33:18I'm glad to see you soon
33:20Yeah
33:22It worked
33:24It was Notsu so I got it
33:26Wow, this city is amazing.
33:29If there are so many people living nearby who have the same hobbies and who you have a lot to talk about, it's fun to be able to talk about the same hobbies every day, and that's what I'm aiming for when I retire.
33:42I was watching this while swimming in the pool at Rogue Keys Town and I had been thinking about what to buy for my husband's birthday for about three years, and when I asked him what he wanted, he said a jet key. I was really asking for a jet key, but I was like, I'm serious, and I was really excited. But when I saw this today, I thought, there really are people like this, so I'm definitely going to show this video to my husband.
34:10That's great, what do you want to do? Next time, should I say I want to move to Keith Town?
34:15To be continued
34:17Do you have any items in your home that you're proud of?
34:19I still have four young children, all boys.
34:224 boys
34:23So my husband bought a huge trampoline for our house, but we're already in the living room.
34:33amazing
34:34huge
34:35Wow, that's huge!
34:36this?
34:37Ali-chan's house
34:38That's right, the living room at home has become like a plaza.
34:41Isn't this a shop?
34:42Sorry, where do you keep it at home?
34:44This is the living room of my house.
34:46Huh?
34:47Now that I have this, I feel a lot of pressure
34:51amazing
34:52With everything like this, we now eat in the corner
34:56I usually take 200 yen or so from a local girl, but I think she'll come soon. Continuing her research in Australia, Becky arrived in Melbourne, where there is a house. "What is this? Is this a house?" "Suddenly, there's a black box in a residential area. It's a little scary. I wonder what it is." This mysterious-looking house
35:24What kind of house is it, with 360 degrees of black walls and no windows? The resident, Mr. Misada, is an architectural designer and designed this house himself.
35:50Why did you make the house so pitch black? That's a surprise for you.
35:55Ah, pulling
35:58Um, does this house have no windows? Yes, there are windows.
36:03Ah, it opened, and suddenly there were people there. Who is that person? It's my husband, Jesse. Yes, Jesse. Welcome. It's not a window, but this black part acts as a curtain. That's right, the black wall is acting as a curtain.
36:33All of them? Huh?
36:38The black wall can be opened to reveal a window.
36:42A large window
36:43I'm finally starting to see some aspects of daily life, and I'm looking forward to it.
36:47It really feels like a black box, like, what's inside?
36:50The couple, Siada and Jesse, both architectural designers, live in this house with their two daughters. The house has four floors with a basement and a rooftop, and each floor is approximately 75 square meters. If you look closely at the floor plan, you'll see that the house is divided in the middle, which is a strange design.
37:16There are two houses, this one and this one. The one on the left is our house, and the one on the right is Bunsho House, where another family lives. This house is divided in the middle by a wall, and in fact the right side is Bunsho House, and only the left side is the Siada family's home.
37:38In other words, the size of each floor is about 37.5 square meters, which seems a bit small in Australia, where there are many spacious houses with gardens.
37:52The room is quite small, but there are many ideas to make it not feel cramped.
37:58There are many ideas to make a small house look spacious.
38:04And what is the surprising reason behind the pitch-black walls of the house?
38:09This four-storey, pitch-black house in Melbourne, Australia. What's inside it? And why is it pitch-black?
38:26It's amazing! Let's go inside and the first floor is a garage about 8 tatami mats in size. When you enter the house, you'll finally see what looks like a normal window. What kind of space is this? You look inside the window and you'll see, it's an open atrium all the way to the top. Light comes in from here to all the floors.
38:55This house is covered in black walls, but from the roof to the basement floor, there is a glass atrium that allows sunlight to reach in.
39:10Next, I'll show you around the second floor. We've arrived at the second floor, but it's a little too gloomy. This room is a bare 6-tatami room, but is it okay if I show it to you?
39:26It serves as a bedroom at night and a play area for the children during the day, thanks to storage in the wall. Since the room is small, they're making effective use of the wall as storage space. Does that mean all the wood you can see now is storage?
40:24No, there's nothing to worry about, just do this, I see, I see, there are curtains to maintain privacy, huh? But won't it be too late? When it's like, "Uh, Uh, is it okay?" It's not going to be in time, will it be in time? Am I right?
40:52Next, we explored the third floor. There's a small desk here, and it's stylish. Why is there a mirror behind the bed? Mirrors are used to make a small room look larger.
41:22This is also storage space. Try opening that one.
41:25Oh, and what TV can you press?
41:30There's a TV stored inside the door. Is there any other storage space here?
41:31Oh, what? It's an iron. It's attached to the shelf, so you can store it easily.
41:52It's just right. I like the ironing board the best, but when it gets hot, I can't use it when the kids are around, so it ends up being the middle of the night. That's right. I really like the ironing board the most now, and I've looked at a lot of different ones, but this one is just the right height. It's a storage type, so it's pitch black in the house. Next, I went to the living room on the fourth floor.
42:22Even though the living room is spacious, it's neat and tidy. Are there mirrors here to make the room look larger? That's a great idea. By mirroring the living room walls, you can make the room look twice as large. And wait a minute, this is the fourth floor, right? Wow.
42:52It's amazing. There aren't any tall buildings here, so I've never seen a window this big open in a normal house. Try sitting here and you'll get the best view.
43:11The sky is wide open here. Wow, the wind is nice and the fire is also nice and comfortable. That kind of wind is also comfortable, isn't it? The best. From the outside, the house looks pitch black, but when you open the window, it's huge. It's bigger than I thought. Inside the room, bright light and a gentle breeze blow in.
43:40An open space. In fact, there are holes in the black wall, so even if it is completely closed, the breeze comes in through the holes in the wall, and the room doesn't get too hot. By the way, the fourth floor is a living, dining, and kitchen area, but there is no kitchen sign on the floor plan. Is this the dining area? Where is the kitchen?
44:07I tried looking, but it seems like it's really behind here. Oh, wow, I don't want to hide this. Normally, this stylish sink is warm here. It's amazing, but it seems like they want to hide the kitchen too. Do you want to hide it?
44:34The kitchen is stored in the door behind the dining table, and cooking utensils are stored over here.
46:34The bag sparkled in the light and I was inspired by how beautiful it looked. The house's all-black exterior was designed with Shibabe-san's favorite bag as its motif.
46:55No, can you guess? Can you guess the bag? How can you guess that bag is the motif?
47:01If I could design my own house, I would have a favorite backpack.
47:05I'll use this as a reference
47:06It's difficult in this way
47:08What is a backpack?
47:10Let's take a look at the backpack
47:10Finally, I'll show you the rooftop.
47:13Wow, it's a rooftop. It feels good.
47:17What? No way?
47:21Pool
47:22Oh no!
47:25Nice view
47:25Hey, the view is great too
47:28Feels good
47:31It's really good
47:33This house isn't very big
47:36Within the home, each family member can spend their time freely.
47:40It's a very safe and comfortable home
47:44I didn't feel it was cramped at all.
47:50Is your home full of ideas?
47:55By having a wall on the outside that acts as a curtain,
47:59I think it's probably because there are no curtains inside that it looks spacious.
48:03So I thought it was good.
48:05amazing
48:06There are ideas like that too.
48:07The price of this house is in the center of Merseyside.
48:10The cost, including the land, is approximately 250 million yen.
48:14I agree
48:16The first floor is used as a garage and training gym.
48:22The training equipment is hanging on the black wall.
48:25You like black
48:27I agree
48:27I've taken out various items, what do you think?
48:29Where has Mita lived until now?
48:31A memorable floor plan
48:32After all, we already have three boys.
48:35When I don't have time for myself
48:37It's about how quickly you can do what you want to do.
48:40First, when building a house,
48:42I first named my area the cockpit.
48:46cockpit?
48:46I designed it myself.
48:48I couldn't draw well,
48:50Hey this
48:51Please draw it in detail.
48:53It's really user-friendly, and the flow of coming in and going out is really well thought out. The cockpit of a housewife who efficiently manages both housework and work is designed by Ita Hiroko herself. The flow of a housewife who efficiently manages both housework and work is what she calls the "cockpit" in the design when building the house.
49:22I designed it myself.
49:24It's really easy to use now
49:28What is that cockpit?
49:30There's a service door at the back, so when I come home, I go straight to the utility room and hang up things like laundry and an ironing board so I can get them out right away.
49:42When I get here, I'll be doing office work, so I'll answer the phone at the office, put on makeup, reply here, and then when I get here, I'll change into a kimono in a space that's just a little over one tatami mat, and then I'll come out here and go.
50:02It's a really well thought out line
50:05You can do about five errands in just one step.
50:08No children were allowed in here.
50:11No more entering here
50:12It's forbidden to enter
50:14Even the master is terrified because it is a battlefield.
50:17I can't show this to anyone
50:19It's like Ooku
50:22In a sense
50:23A strangely shaped house that looks completely different depending on the angle
50:28Surprising changes at night
50:31Wow
50:33Why is that?
50:35Huh?
50:35Madridge Mystery Thursday the 12th at 10pm
50:38The unwavering love of Mr. Kurosaki, who I am appearing in, is unstoppable.
50:42It's filled with the joy and sadness of simply thinking about someone you love.
50:46It's a love story
50:47The next story will be packed with even more heart-pounding scenes.
50:51Please take a look
50:53If you want to see it again
50:55To TVer
50:56To TVer
50:57To TVer
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