Traditional Japanese House Tour (An Abandoned Estate, Recently Restored)

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Published 2020-12-02

All Comments (21)
  • @user-jy4cj3or1g
    I am a Japanese. I really appreciate you, Shelly-san that you take care the Japanese traditional house as it is and keep all o the things belong to the house. I also respect you that you love all the people relating the house including the pictures.
  • @junfuture1564
    日本の伝統家屋を丁寧に修復し 維持してくださり、 ありがとうございます。
  • @nvfr6qk8
    素晴らしい!ここまで大きな邸宅をお手入れ&再生するのは本当に大変なことだったでしょう。並大抵の情熱で出来ることじゃないと思います。土地も家もきっと喜んでいると思います。
  • この動画をみれて本当によかったです。日本人として大切な事がたくさん入っている動画だと思います。ありがとうございます!
  • @watchdealer11
    I higly respect anyone who says "someone should" and becomes that someone!
  • @030604lill
    This was a great short documentary. It wasn’t over produced and had a genuine feel about it. Really enjoyed this!
  • @petermurphy9968
    The sincerity and respect that Shelley has for Japanese culture and traditions is heart warming. She is a genuine person. I wish her all the best.
  • @ys3243
    素晴らしい家!家を見るのが好きで色んな動画を見てますが、断トツに素敵な古民家です😳 行ってみたい、、! あなたのお陰で家もきっと喜んでいますね。仏壇に祀られている方も。絶対そんな気がします。
  • I have so much respect for Shelley, this was a monumental task and it looks beautiful, she is so respectful and appreciative of the treasure she was entrusted with. I am so happy to see that she has been accepted and respected by the local community. Hopefully when this pandemic is behind us we can go and stay, it just looks amazing.
  • @user-xl3iu5di2s
    素晴らしい家屋ですね。 今の一戸建てには、こういう日本らしい風情は失われてしまっているので、こういう日本文化を愛して下さる方が家主になってくれて良かったと思います。
  • @37thraven
    The thing that blows my mind as a cultural footnote, is that in all the time it was abandoned, it wasn't squatted and vandalized or robbed. There's few places in the world orderly enough that that would happen..
  • @FoxyfloofJumps
    Shelley is doing it RIGHT. Community-building, restoration, preservation, and sharing the history and property.
  • @Gatecrasher1
    As a woodworker I can say that the Japanese for hundreds of years were masters of woodworking and joinery and houses like this exemplify that
  • @alexander1989x
    Most greedy magnates would buy that place for cheap and turn it into a restaurant. She bought it to be restored and made it into an open museum with a cafe bar. Excellent.
  • @MrSevenDragons
    Wow! This is amazing! I’m Japanese, but I don’t believe I could have found the value of this house when it was abandone. I believe the house found you as a perfect owner to belonged! After you remodeled it, I had a new life and it’s so beautiful! Good job!!
  • @TherealestJedi
    Haven;t seen you guys upload in ages. I hope you guys are okay? I really enjoy watching your documentaries/interviews. Please come back.
  • @sarap9431
    I love that she didn't do it to show off her wealth but give back to the community that had never been able to fully appreciate this estate before. That's really great
  • @junipa9967
    This woman is living my dream. She should write a book about that house, its history, the villagers and herself. It would lovely. Hope you guys will show more videos of this kind of traditional stuff, most of us don't get to see it unless we travel.