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00:00First of all, there's an incredibly spacious house on a 700-tsubo plot of land, and the rent is only 4
00:06There's a mysteriously cheap house for 16,000 yen in Wakayama Prefecture.
00:14Shirahama Town
00:17Shirahama Beach and Nanki Shirahama Hot Springs attract over 150,000 visitors every year.
00:23A couple who moved from Osaka, a popular tourist destination with hot springs, live
00:28Rasuko's house has a floor plan of 850 square meters and is two stories high.
00:36Counting the number of rooms, I found there were a whopping 13 rooms.
00:45Rent is
00:46It's 46,000 yen.
00:47cheap
00:48cheap
00:50Why is it so cheap?
00:53The investigators were the ace of the battery and their own
00:57There's plenty of nature, but there are also houses.
01:00There are a lot of houses.
01:01That's a nice place.
01:03It's really great, isn't it?
01:0546,000 yen for 700 tsubo?
01:07I don't really understand what you mean when you say it in my own words.
01:10It's about 1400 tatami mats.
01:121400 tatami mats
01:15That's amazing!
01:16700 tsubo
01:17and
01:18The right hand here is quite large.
01:21This one
01:22This isn't a house, is it?
01:25This is my house.
01:26Why is there a wall this high?
01:29That's my home.
01:30So that means
01:31There's a swing there.
01:33A swing at home
01:362 is wide
01:39Seriously, this
01:40Is this a house?
01:41That's definitely not my house.
01:42This is school, right?
01:44It's a school.
01:45Is this a house?
01:46I've never seen such an easy-to-read clock in front of my house.
01:49That's right.
01:50That clock is for knowing when break time is over.
01:53Well, I've already written it.
01:56It says "elementary school".
01:59That's true.
01:59It's a school.
02:01This is a TV show on my house, right?
02:30And there are vending machines too.
02:32What exactly does that mean?
02:35please
02:35Hello
02:36good morning
02:37Hello
02:37please
02:38These are the residents, Mr. and Mrs. Suenaga.
02:42Are you really saying you're living there now?
02:43That's right.
02:44This school was closed down in 2017.
02:49I've been living here since 2021.
02:51Isn't it your alma mater?
02:52I'm actually from Osaka.
02:54She's from Osaka and currently lives in Wakayama while attending elementary school.
02:59mosquito
03:00Do you mean the garden in front of the entrance?
03:02Yes, it's a garden.
03:03It is 700 tsubo (approximately 2,300 square meters).
03:05700 tsubo
03:07There are 13 rooms.
03:08I can use all of them.
03:10I'm using them all.
03:11I'm using them all.
03:13How many bills was the rent again?
03:14It's 46,000 yen.
03:16Cheap
03:19A former school house located in Ichikano, Shirahama-cho, Wakayama Prefecture
03:24Here is the row of windows.
03:26A two-story house with 850 square meters of space and a huge 13K kitchen with a 22-tatami mat room.
03:33It even comes with a 33-tatami mat hobby space, why is the rent so high?
03:39Investigating the house to see if it's cheap.
03:42This is nice, but I don't think it's a great house yet. But I'll come in anyway.
03:47It's a school, wow, it's really a school, and this is the entrance to my house, wife.
03:52By the way, what do you think about this? I want to live in a big house.
03:57I was thinking that, but I guess everyone's like that, it's just a little too big.
04:01A simple answer has come in. Excuse me, please come in. Wow, school.
04:05Oh, it's so much school, I miss it so much school
04:11Running on your shins is prohibited.
04:14Well, I don't really run around the house that much, but is a Roomba enough?
04:17The Roomba is running at full capacity. I feel nostalgic for this feeling too.
04:27There are rooms there, right? The staff room, the principal's room, and the science room are all in that order, aren't they?
04:31First, I shot it and headed to the former principal's office to see how it was being used.
04:48Looking at it like this, it really is a house, it's a house, finally a house, but the floor and stuff
04:55It's really all about school, isn't it? Yeah, that's true, it's not much about school at all.
04:59It's not a school, right?
05:01So, you decided that the treasure room should be a bedroom, right? Doesn't that sound appealing?
05:06This might be the number one room I'd want to have as my own.
05:09I don't think I can get in there, and of course I have my own room.
05:12This is our room, which is called "Kao no Ono Ono's Room".
05:16Huh? This living space is a mystery. There are also many other Western-style rooms and Japanese-style rooms.
05:23Next, we headed to find out what the room was being used for.
05:30Oh, it's the school cafeteria, please come in. Actually, this is the school cafeteria.
05:37Eh kitchen Hiro kitchen Hiro market The largest The largest
05:43Up until now
05:45The kitchen in the former school cafeteria is a spacious 22 tatami mats (approximately 33 square meters).
05:49Surely this kitchen isn't being overly accommodating, is it?
05:53No, there isn't.
05:53That refrigerator is huge, and it certainly is the same as our refrigerator.
05:57warehouse
05:57That's the one, right? I'm buying it. I bought it.
06:01Why are you always trying to get closer to the school?
06:04We'll use this. Two of us will use this. What have you made before? This one.
06:09Mentoka
06:10Ah, that's pretty good, but I don't really need two servings of somen noodles. What do you think?
06:16Is that so, Asano-san? The kitchen is the school cafeteria.
06:19I told the buyer to eat it, and they were surprised to learn it was somen noodles.
06:21Ina
06:22No, with this kitchen, you can prepare an incredible amount of food in advance.
06:26It's coming, right?
06:28My husband Shota, whose hobby is cooking enough for several days, made a meal on this day
06:34Are the ingredients for the inn really that good?
06:36Wow, that's huge! I don't think this is the kind of food you'd find in a home kitchen.
06:53So, I decided I could butcher tuna, and that's how I started doing it.
06:59Shirahama Town boasts the largest catch of fresh tuna in Japan, thanks to Katsuura Fishing Park.
07:04There's a port nearby, so you can get tuna at a very low price.
07:10Look at this.
07:13You absolutely couldn't do this in a normal kitchen.
07:16They're full of life.
07:18At one point during the interview
07:19What's wrong?
07:22Love might have run away for a bit.
07:26If your cat goes missing
07:34Is Mari-chan here? Please help search for the cat.
07:38Mari-chan the cat has run away. Where is she? Let's try to find her.
07:43We made a request for help regarding a missing cat over the school's public address system.
07:47and
08:00Next up is a former schoolhouse with a rent of 46,000 yen.
08:08This is a toilet at a school, and it's a unisex toilet at an elementary school.
08:13And it's incredibly simple, I see, in the countryside, that toy
08:18There's no separation between men and women, so this is strange, isn't it? Is it comfortable? Well, yes, cleaning
08:23Removing it is a bit of a pain. Oh, right, cleaning is a pain because it's done in so many places.
08:27Why do you do it in so many different places? Do it yourself.
08:31There are a total of 15 toilets on both the first and second floors.
08:39Cleaning a large 850 square meter house by just the two of us
08:46It's incredibly difficult; there are over 500 windows alone, so it won't be finished in a day.
08:53I don't know.
08:54Don't the contractors use vacuum cleaners or anything like that?
08:59It's too big and the outlets don't reach, and it's a bit too small for home use.
09:03I'm not using it because it doesn't have enough storage capacity.
09:08What's even more difficult is the night
09:12Looks scary
09:13It's a little bit scary at school at night.
09:17This is scary.
09:21scared
09:25It's pitch black tonight.
09:27Yes, it's definitely a school, and the school at night is something special.
09:32It has a certain atmosphere. Don't you turn on the lights at night?
09:37Since it's dark outside, if you turn on a light, they'll gather around the light and...
09:43There are bugs swarming around the window, which I find a little unsettling.
09:51There are no curtains, so where are we going now?
09:59The nearest toilet is 17 meters away from the bedroom in the former principal's office.
10:05I don't think I can do it alone. When I wake up in the middle of the night, I try to be patient.
10:09It's really tough, a night of fighting.
10:15Thinking about it, living at school at night is pretty scary, isn't it?
10:18Is it cheap because it's niwa? No, it's not like that anymore.
10:23I can't accept that, because it's not impossible for Hina-chan to attend school at night.
10:27It makes sense, I don't go to the toilet at night.
10:31I'll leak
10:32I'll just put up with it, that's what Hina-chan would say, right?
10:36You'd say that, right?
10:39Next, we will investigate the second floor.
10:42Looking at this, I wonder what this place was all about.
10:46Smith's Pace
10:48What is this? It's a double door.
10:52What lies ahead?
10:55They're hiding the mountains, aren't they?
10:57Is the TV working? It's okay, it's okay.
11:00it's okay
11:01This is a space for the couple's hobbies.
11:04Double doors as a hobby of the couple
11:06I'd like to see it.
11:08What is it?
11:10please
11:10It's pitch black.
11:11I can't see anything yet.
11:12It's pitch black and I can't see anything, but I can tell it's a big place.
11:15I'll do it
11:16Okay, I'll turn it on.
11:18Yes, please.
11:19I can't see anything.
11:20Wow, this is great!
11:22Awesome
11:24That's really great!
11:25Was it originally a music room?
11:27That's right.
11:27Do you play drums as a hobby?
11:29My hobby is watching movies.
11:30Ah, over here
11:32I did it this way.
11:33This way
11:34Is this it?
11:35movie
11:36It's this way.
11:37The former music room now houses a home theater with 33 tatami mats.
11:41So you mean a home theater?
11:43that's right
11:44That's really great!
11:45ah
11:46Ah, finally
11:48I finally thought it was pretty good.
11:50Ah, thank you very much.
11:52Why me? (comedy routine)
11:53Please check out this show on my YouTube channel from time to time.
11:55Oda Nobunaga was loved by the local people, wasn't he?
11:58Oda Nobunaga
11:58Oda Nobunaga and
12:00Oda Nobunaga and
12:00Yeah, you're calling it a doorknob cover, aren't you?
12:02Oh, I see you're laughing.
12:04Oh, I see you're laughing.
12:05Did it not suit your taste?
12:08How do you like it?
12:09It's really interesting.
12:11No, no, no, they were being very considerate.
12:14Next, they showed me a place that was 30 seconds' walk from their former school.
12:19This place located
12:22Huh? It's huge! What is this? It's a gymnasium! No way, that's it too!
12:28Is this gymnasium yours? I'm renting it. - Board of Education
12:33The gymnasium, which they've specially borrowed, is available for unlimited use anytime.
12:39I'm a little jealous, wow, it's a gymnasium, that's amazing, it's so much PE
12:46I buy things at the museum every day. What do you do every day?
12:51I come here every day
12:52This is it
12:55Wow, what?
12:56Uh
12:59Uh
12:59Uh
13:01As a couple?
13:02Wow
13:02Wow
13:03An unbelievable couple at their breaking point
13:06Uh
13:06Which way?
13:07Uh
13:08Uh
13:08No, no, no, please go ahead.
13:10Wow
13:11A different person
13:13Wow, that's amazing!
13:15This is my hobby.
13:16No, no, it wasn't just a hobby level.
13:18Huh, your wife?
13:19Uh, yes.
13:20It was so quiet before.
13:22That was amazing back then.
13:25No way
13:26I agree
13:26Was that the only time you spoke up?
13:28yes
13:30My wife is the second-place winner at the world championships.
13:32Huh?
13:49Huh?
14:19The gap between her and his wife is huge, isn't it?
14:20You can't come here just for tea.
14:23Neighbors came to Ms. Suenaga's house for tea.
14:26to
14:57The teacher who taught students at this school
15:01Is that so?
15:03I was just drinking coffee in the staff room, and now this is what happened.
15:07Customers
15:09I really want to learn from you.
15:12I also hope to eventually create something like this for the elderly in my hometown of Kyushu.
15:18pace
15:18I want to make one.
15:20That's great, isn't it?
15:22Actually, in addition to the cafe, the second floor is also used as accommodation.
15:27Originally, there weren't any accommodations around here either.
15:30The three classrooms on the second floor
15:33It is being used as accommodation for training camps for the kendo club and other purposes.
15:38But it's spacious, isn't it?
15:39It's finished.
15:40Therefore, the bathroom in this house is
15:43Three units have been installed for use by hotel guests.
15:46Did you make it?
15:47By the way, in the former science room and former infirmary on the first floor...
15:53They also operate facilities that support people with disabilities.
15:58I originally worked in the welfare field in Osaka.
16:02My husband, Shota
16:04Great photo
16:05When I was looking for a place to open a welfare facility
16:08I learned about the existence of the abandoned elementary school.
16:11They were able to borrow it from Shirahama Town.
16:13That's a really great way to use it!
16:16Wow
16:17To integrate into the community after moving
16:20Various events are held on the former school grounds.
16:23They brought professional wrestlers and idols to the school grounds.
16:27Ritoka
16:27Yes, I would.
16:30And we had two karaoke competitions.
16:33That's a huge contribution to the community!
16:34I'm originally from Osaka.
16:36that's right
16:36There is a champion.
16:37Uh
16:38Are you the karaoke competition champion?
16:41I came in 3rd place.
16:423rd place
16:433rd place
16:433rd place, 1st place, and 3rd place
16:45Awesome
16:46That's amazing!
16:47Did you have fun?
16:48It was fun.
16:49We may have been born and raised in different places.
16:53I consider this place to be one of my hometowns.
16:56oh
16:58That's great!
16:58thank you
17:00No, we
17:01These are friends
17:03amazing
17:03Not a single person is applauding.
17:06We're all friends
17:07And everyone was smiling.
17:09Shirahama Beach, which is visited by over 150,000 people,
17:14Shirahama Town, a popular tourist destination in the Kansai region, is home to Nanki Shirahama Onsen.
17:20700 grains of land in that town
17:23Why is the rent for a former school with 13 rooms only 46,000 yen?
17:27Is that so?
17:28The answer will be announced.
17:35What is the reason for the rent being 46,000 yen?
17:38yes
17:40Because it's a depopulated village.
17:41Depopulated village
17:44Actually, I think there are a lot of houses around here that you've just taken a quick look at.
17:47There are so many, aren't there?
17:48About half of the houses are vacant.
17:49That's right.
17:50Nobody lives there anymore, right?
17:52yes
17:53A marginal village is a village where more than 50% of the residents are 65 years of age or older.
17:59Regarding
18:00It's quite a social problem, isn't it?
18:01Shimono, located in Shirahama Town, has a population of 176, of which 115
18:07People over 65
18:10This house was originally an elementary school, and at its peak, it had 255 students.
18:16It was there, but it closed down in 2017.
18:21After many years, the floor might collapse or the roof might leak, so it's actually time to repair it.
18:25It costs money, and it's better to use a place that's empty rather than one that nobody uses.
18:29I'd be happy if people made use of it.
18:33Yes, what do you think of living in Shirahama Town after moving here?
18:39I also like it, so the people in the area have been very kind to me.
18:45I'm so glad. It feels like our family has grown. Ah, that's great.
18:50I heard that everyone in the village has become like family, and the number of mothers has increased.
18:55That's the feeling I get. Yes, she might be both a mother and a grandmother.
19:04Next up is the mystery of a 250-tsubo mansion for only 1 million yen.
19:13Ranked #1 in two categories in the "Best Rural Areas to Live In" ranking.
19:17We won and talked at a photo spot with the sunset, the sea, and the train.
19:23Title: Abu Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture
19:30The purchase price of a 250-tsubo (approximately 825 square meters) mansion with a long wall in front of the sea
19:41What is the price? By the way, how much does it cost?
19:44It's over 1 million yen.
19:46cheap!
19:48It's not rent, it's 1 million yen for one house.
19:51cheap!
19:54Why are houses with many colors, close to both the sea and the mountains, so cheap?
19:59Where is Inoka, the investigator?
21:34These are the residents, Mr. and Mrs. Honma, who previously lived in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture.
21:42I used to live in a high-rise apartment building, but I moved to this town of Abu seven years ago.
21:48I have lived
21:52Since I'm originally from the countryside, I spent the latter half relaxing in the countryside.
21:56How many square meters is this house that makes you want to live there?
22:00This place is quite spacious, about 250 tsubo (approximately 825 square meters). A large house for a price
22:07By the way, how much is it?
22:08It's over 1 million yen, but it's really cheap, seriously cheap, even we can afford it.
22:14You can buy it soon.
22:16This is the second floor of the 50-year-old Madriz house of Mr. and Mrs. Honma.
22:25The 171 square meter 5LDKSLDK has four 18-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms.
22:33In search of a hint for a bargain, we investigated a 1 million yen house.
22:41It's like the kind of raised platform you see in traditional Japanese inns.
22:45It's a style, or rather, to be honest, I thought it was a bit worn out inside, but all
22:50It's really beautiful, isn't it? It's so pretty, thank you for the spacious entrance.
22:55The living room is beautiful and spacious.
23:02It looks brighter, are they doing some kind of renovation?
23:06Masu
23:06This is the Tiffany Yamaguchi store. The wallpaper and everything is really stylish.
23:10Tiffany Blue, I think, my partner is in the studio right now.
23:13I think this is what you'd call Tiffany.
23:15No, it's from Ifani. Does it taste good?
23:19Yes, yes, I'll fix it myself, yes yes
23:23Oh, am I going to blend in? Is it okay today?
23:26I feel like I made a mistake with the costume, ah
23:29Here?
23:31sorry
23:32sorry
23:34This way, this way
23:38For cats
23:39So that's it.
23:41I made it myself.
23:43Cat Tower
23:44The cat
23:46Does the fact that it's extremely cheap have anything to do with it?
23:48Cats have nothing to do with this.
23:50This cat tower is also irrelevant.
23:52Is the cat tower relevant?
23:54What do you mean?
23:55Is it related to cats?
23:57Yes, I'm involved.
23:59I love cats
24:00I wonder if there's some kind of discount for cats?
24:02Cat splitting? I've never heard of that.
24:04Is it okay if I guess correctly?
24:06May I?
24:08Is it really growing?
24:11that's why
24:13Therefore, it's cheap
24:14Isn't there a hole in it?
24:16interesting
24:20The relationship between a handmade cat tower and a house costing 1 million yen.
24:24What is that?
24:26Next, we inspected the kitchen. The kitchen is also spacious and clean.
24:33It's beautiful, but it's a really nice kitchen, this is a renovation.
24:36I laid the flooring myself. I laid the flooring myself.
24:41The kitchen was brought over by the equipment supplier, and we were given it.
24:46I've never heard of anyone offering a sink for free, for free.
24:52No, is this related to the reason why it's so cheap?
24:55This place didn't have a water supply or sewage system; it only had well water.
25:00Yes, I had a plumbing company fix it myself, which is why it was so cheap.
25:04Does that mean it's just this well water? Or is it something much grander, grander, grander?
25:11What does this grand mean? I really don't understand this house at all.
25:15What was the reason this magnificent house cost only 1 million yen?
25:23Continuing the investigation of the plumbing, we found the bathroom beyond the kitchen.
25:28fart
25:31Oh, it's the bath! Is there anything special about the bath?
25:35I'm deliberately using the bath. Wow, you're right, I'm putting it in here now.
25:42It looks like they'll warm it up by wrapping it up there.
25:46Apparently this house originally had a roll-up bath, and Mr. Honma said that
25:51A coach who is a certified hot spring sommelier, using the product as is.
26:04Check it.
26:06I also want to know how it's different, like, it's hot, it's hot, a little hotter.
26:16And while talking about water vortices, they're doing quite a bit of house renovations.
26:21Yes, it has been done. How much did the renovation cost in total?
26:24So, it's about 1.5 million yen, 1.5 million yen, yes, but half of it will be subsidized by the town.
26:31They gave us a subsidy, so we're accepting it.
26:37In Abu Town, if you purchase an empty house and renovate it, the cost
26:41The town will cover half of the cost for those who have moved to Abu Town.
26:49A town with a very high spirits, ranked in this year's best rural area to live in rankings.
26:55Ranked #1 in the categories for parents with children and young single people.
27:01Won
27:05Mr. Fukumoto here moved from Kyoto three years ago.
27:13We bought an old house and live there with our three children, ages 7, 5, and 3.
27:21Parents with children, especially those in the child-rearing generation.
27:46The Fukumoto family received relocation support funds and renovation subsidies.
27:50degree
27:50A family that received a total of 1 million yen from the local government went to a supermarket and
27:57The elementary school and hospital are within a 5-minute drive, making it a very convenient place to live.
28:02Suindaso Midori Nursery School in Abu Town has 62 children.
28:10More than half of the children are the children of immigrants.
28:15For a year and a half after giving birth, you can receive items for free from the town hall.
28:20And I heard that you can get a pretty large amount of money as a congratulatory gift for the birth.
28:26In this town, every time a child is born, a birth celebration gift is given out.
28:32Up
28:33You get 500,000 yen for the third child and 1,000,000 yen for the fourth child and beyond.
28:42Furthermore, the town targets students from the 5th grade of elementary school to the 3rd grade of junior high school.
28:47The cram school is free of charge.
28:51Medical expenses are also free until the third year of high school, which is beneficial for families raising children.
28:56The support is excellent.
28:59The book originally lived in a high-rise apartment in Sendai.
29:03There is a reason why Mr. and Mrs. Ma decided to relocate to Abu Town in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
29:09Yuga
29:10Another reason I moved here is because it's the land affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
29:15When the earthquake hit, my wife was a little unable to speak.
29:20But when I searched in Kyushu and Okinawa and various other places, I found earthquakes
29:25We were talking about how nice it is that there aren't many typhoons or anything like that.
29:30Abu Town has never experienced a major disaster in the past, and that's why
29:35That was one of the reasons
29:46When the cameras weren't rolling, his wife was actually moving there the whole time.
29:51I felt so grateful so many times.
29:55Next, we went to the Japanese-style room on the left side of the first floor.
30:02What's that? It's some kind of really loud grinding machine noise. What is this? Oh, this is a business.
30:09Commercial freezers, freezers, inside
30:16Wow, it's really chilled! What kind of business is this, processing fish?
30:23We started using this area for the parts that we couldn't fit in the processing plant.
30:29The reason I moved here is because I wanted to live a slower life.
30:33It's perfect for a slow-paced lifestyle, and I really enjoyed it here.
30:36But I gradually got bored of it, you know, humans are something else, aren't they?
30:40That's right.
30:41I made it by pickling the fish I caught while fishing in sake lees.
30:45I shared what they gave me with other neighbors, and it was quite delicious.
30:49It became popular, and then they thought, "Let's turn this into a business!" Isn't that amazing?
30:59The wife, who is a great cook, makes her specialty dish, salmon pickled in sake lees, and brings it to the mountains.
31:04When they tried it with fish from the local prefecture, it became popular in the neighborhood, so Mr. Honma...
31:11The couple started a business and developed a product that was accepted by others.
31:16I would like to contribute to Abu Town through my work.
31:24A fusion of the food culture popular in Tohoku and the fish of Yamaguchi.
31:28The wild sea bream marinated in premium sake won the Yamaguchi Prefecture Governor's Award.
31:34Honma, which received an award and was also selected as a return gift for hometown tax donations.
31:40To enjoy the Daiginjo pickles that symbolize Mr./Ms. [Name]'s second life
31:45I'll have it now.
31:51This is delicious!
32:02That's delicious, the umami is amazing, it's really tasty, isn't it?
32:06It's so delicious it's unbelievable
32:07The aroma of sake lees really hits home in my mouth.
32:11Isn't that an amazing way to put it? The return gifts are chosen individually.
32:15It's a recipe from an amazing wife, so she completely researched and commercialized it.
32:22It's been turned into a product, it's amazing, amazing, next we go to the garden beyond the living room, the garden
32:29It's quite spacious, and the overall look is nice. This is so soothing.
32:34Wow, I'm really interested in this table and chairs. Are these handmade too?
32:40Yes, wow, we invite our neighbors over for barbecues and stuff.
32:44Wow, here? Here? Huh
32:45Wow, there are so many people! And these chairs and tables are super cheap too.
32:50Is that related to the reason? Yes, it's a little bit. That was a tree too, wasn't it?
32:54Ah, that's right, it's a cat tower, so it's a place where you can get wood.
32:58The price of the wooden chair and table that Mr. Ma made himself is
33:03Is the connection between the extremely low price and the wood on the cat tower?
33:08Abu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, was also ranked number one in the "Most Desirable Rural Area to Live In" ranking.
33:12Goel D stands on a 250-tsubo plot of land, a 10-minute walk from the town's sea.
33:19Why is KS's mansion, such a nice house, priced at only 1 million yen?
33:25Was that the case?
33:29Abu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, was also ranked number one in the "Most Desirable Rural Area to Live In" ranking.
33:3410-minute walk from the town sea
33:38Goel DKS stands on a 250-tsubo plot of land surrounded by mountains.
33:43Why was such a nice house priced at only 1 million yen?
33:50The reason why it's so cheap will be revealed.
34:23Because the house had been abandoned for many years, it was overgrown with trees and bushes.
34:27from
34:27Was it just left there?
34:29This is a collection of vacant house information in Abu Town.
34:33It was listed in the rankings.
34:36If a property fails to find a buyer, it will be removed from the listing and become an unregistered property.
34:41Because it was before
34:42It was being sold at a very low price.
34:44So, let's process this.
34:46It wasn't in a state to pack.
34:47The state of packing
34:48I can't go inside.
34:50I bought a chainsaw and a brush cutter at the home improvement store.
34:55My wife and I would like to fire a big plane here sometime in the future.
35:00By the way, the handmade cat tower in the living room and the garden
35:05The handmade table and chairs were made from trees that had been cut down in the garden.
35:10It was something that had been harvested and reused.
35:13How do you like living here? Do you get along very well with your neighbors?
35:17I'm allowed to live here, so it's stress-free and comfortable. How about you, wife?
35:21Are you happy now? Happy, happy, happy
35:30Next, the rent in this residential area in a major city in South Korea is
35:36It's 0 yen, it's 0 yen, why is the rent free?
35:44This residential area in Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, was created in 2021.
35:51raw
35:52A potential residential area with 56 households, all of whom are newcomers.
36:01Becky and Fujimon were guided by Kim, the investigators
36:08It's a housing area with zero rent, but the town's facilities are excellent.
36:14The sidewalk you are walking on now will have rainwater going underground when it rains.
36:18It's designed to accumulate. Wait, so this is a calculated gap?
36:25The block itself is made of a material that absorbs water.
36:31Rainwater collected underground through water-repellent blocks is water-repellent
36:36It is designed to be used when you are using your feet.
36:48In this residential area, people live off three sources of energy: solar, geothermal, and hydrothermal.
36:53Since we are generating the necessary energy, we are not using any gas or other fuels.
36:57It is not used.
37:00Here, the Kim family, who had recently moved to this town, joined us.
37:06What is all this?
37:07This is a bench that can charge your smartphone. Just place your phone on it.
37:14It can be charged.
37:15Just place it down, don't point, just place it down and use your voice to get a little closer
37:18I can't talk to someone at work while charging my phone.
37:22Furthermore, trash cans are placed in various locations throughout residential areas.
37:26You can get points by putting plastic bottles and empty cans in it.
37:32The mechanism for
37:36Make sure you remove the labels from the plastic bottles before putting them in.
37:39Putting it in gives you 10 points, which is a great deal!
37:46These points can be used for things, right? And they're cumulative?
40:21A detached house of similar size in Busan costs around 150,000 won in rent.
40:25It costs from 100,000 yen to 200,000 yen.
40:28The rent for this two-story house is really
40:33Huh?!
40:34Huh?!
40:34Huh?!
40:35Huh?!
40:35Huh?!
40:35Huh?!
40:56Huh?!
41:01So then the day
41:06If there is any abnormality after the test is sent, a nurse will...
41:10It provides support for health management based on data.
41:14Even without going to the hospital, it's a fever, wow, that's reassuring, they even provide care.
41:19And this toilet also has a sensor that monitors the condition of your bowel movements every day.
41:25The system allows for the condition to be measured and diagnosed at a medical institution.
41:30Next, I went to the kitchen and saw something on the refrigerator.
41:36It's attached, wow, it's really like a tablet with all sorts of apps.
41:40Is that a live broadcast? No, that can't be right. Whose house is it?
41:44Let's broadcast the contents of this refrigerator that doesn't allow a live broadcast.
41:49There's a camera inside the storage room so you can see what's inside without opening it.
41:51In addition to that, the AI can also tell you what kind of dishes you can make with the ingredients in your refrigerator.
41:57They'll even suggest recipes!
42:02amazing!
42:06Why would Fujimon-san say that?
42:08By the way, all the electrical appliances in this house are built-in.
42:12Wow, why are all 56 of the major South Korean cities in Busan
42:21A two-story house in a residential area with an area of 136.5 square meters, etc.
42:29Why is a house that comes fully furnished with all the necessary items available for free?
42:39A total of 56 residential areas in Busan, South Korea's second-largest city.
42:45Why is there a 0 yen rent for a house that comes fully furnished with electrical appliances?
42:50Is it yen?
42:52The answer is revealed: This residential area is run by the government, but Moni
43:00As a user, I provide health data and feedback on the usability of home appliances.
43:04I get free rent by giving feedback, even if it's just a little.
43:09If it's free just for sending some data about my lifestyle, then sure.
43:11I'm sure they'd like to get it over with.
43:14In 2021, South Korea utilized AI and eco-friendly technologies that were becoming practical at the time.
43:20An experimental residential area incorporating
43:24We created a smart village. This was done by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
43:30Many large enterprises are involved in national projects planned in the mind.
43:34We also invested in the business.
43:37The country is building a city of the future, and companies are developing new products.
43:42So I wanted real-life data on the residents' daily lives.
43:48You can live rent-free for 5 years by providing data.
43:54Following this, Yuko Asano's two-location lifestyle will be revealed!
44:08What do you think, Ms. Asano? Are you interested in relocating or living in two locations?
44:11It's nice to have a place where you can take a deep breath and enjoy the atmosphere.
44:16I started looking for it, and it was a small place, but I could see the sea and sighed deeply.
44:21Asano-san, who can breathe, will have a second home in Chiba.
44:23Since it's our base, the weather is nice and there's a gentle breeze, which is great.
44:30Isn't it like eating cake or breakfast on the terrace?
44:33It's somehow different
44:35I was able to experience life like this, and I thought, "Oh, this is nice too," and all the postcards...
44:41What do you think of the scenery like this, Hina-chan? How about a slow life in the countryside?
45:16Tonight at 10 PM
45:17Ohoragoro pot
45:17But good ones are nice too.
45:17see you
45:17Yeah
45:17Mida
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