Why Japanese homes are just BETTER ๐Ÿ 

Japanese homes are just better because not only is the toilet also a sink, but the bathrooms can have this tiny hole to show you if somebody’s already using it, so you won’t run into this problem. Modern houses are pretty small here, so they make the best use of their space, like the shower room doubling as a place to dry your clothes, and the stove having this little built-in grill. And I mean, you got to love these unique storage spaces or the air conditioning you can adjust in each room. That almost makes up for the fact that most buildings here don’t have good insulation, which is a problem when you can hear your neighbor snoring or doing other

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  1. The grill (fish grill) is not a space saving feature. The stove takes up the same space as an american one but doesn't have an oven. It's just being cheap.

  2. What about that is better? Or are you just saying better then the us? Because only china (in some areas) is worth then the us.

  3. Honest to God I like ur videos but every one I have watched has made me realize how unbelievably crappy Japan is to live in, and my idea if maybe doing it will never happen

  4. Japanese homes are better because you can hear your neighbours pooping, storage space is small, the houses are tiny and you canโ€™t shower while drying clothes.

    And you can only grill one piece of bacon at a time.

  5. … You can dry clothes on the shower curtain bar in the US as well… And mini-split ACs are incredibly common in new construction homes in the US as well… So, two of the things mentioned here aren't even differences. And the US generally has better insulation, but it's still not exactly great compared to other nations. All things considered Japanese houses have some small conveniences that the US doesn't but it's not really a game changer to the point of them being objectively better

  6. I have a question… What about disabilities, I've seen a lot of Japanese content, specifically houses/flats and they are rarely wheelchair, Zimmer frame or such accessible. Like imagine trying to get your wheelchair into that toilet, then trying to wash your hands… This isn't just a Japan issue, it's an issue everywhere, but it'd be interesting to see if there are accessible options ๐Ÿค”

  7. So there is this new thing called door locks. I know unbelievable right. It actually makes it so the door can't be opened ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  8. Lmao imagine thinking that hanging your clothes on the curtain rod in the bathroom is like some fancy modern Japanese efficiency whatever