I Moved into an Ancient Japanese Tiny-House…

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This house is a piece of history, and I’m so glad I found it. Would you live here? It takes some getting used to but it’s possible…

Double up - nbhd nick // Blinding - cushy // cold freeze - Johnny runefelt // elevated myself - Sarah the illstrumentalist // shifting out - Gregory David // Loungin - Amber Spill // chillin under the moonlight - Sarah the illstrumentalist

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Cash, your clothes were probably dry within an hour. I rarely use my dryer in the summer. It saves on electricity costs and your clothes smell great. 🙂🇨🇦

jeanmkaufmann
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wonderful fun! When my family was stationed on Guam in the mid 1960s, we traveled to Japan. In Osaka we stayed in a traditional Japanese hotel with "hotsie baths". I am old now and still have vivid memories of the unique beauty of Japan. Most of my family members were blonde with blue eyes and had a lot of attention at train stations. Women touched our hair and admired our eyes like we were from another planet. Even as children, we were taller than the little grannies. They were dressed in traditional kimono with wooden geta shoes. Thank you for sharing your adventure.

maricogan
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Cash Jordan's full personality comes out in Japan. It's like he's been reborn, or just reinvigorated. Love the heightened humor and energy. (especially watching him struggle to scoot the floor chair up to the table haha).

judithrandall
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We came back after living in Japan for 8 years and I was so happy to buy my new American dryer & dishwasher for my new house!

CarolinaYankee
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lol, when cash yells "it's dry!" it reminds me of Frankenstein's "It's alive!" lol

kunzilla
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Cash, thank you for your dedication in consistently putting out content. I never thought that real estate videos could be enriching, but yours are! 😊

SL_Derby
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I love your Japan vlogs and specifically your appreciation of clever design and of the fine details (like noticing the same pattern etched onto different items in the house). So cool!!

PennyLane
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I miss Japan. Have been there at least 20 times during my tour with the Navy.

uorfezc
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lol I love how Cash always goes through all the nooks and crannys of the houses he visits. If it were me I'd be going through the drawers and cabinets too 😂

sunnychick
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As much as I love the nyc apartments tour. I find this so much more fun and interesting, you gotta try out living in other tiny or unique homes around Japan.

vitanursa
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My Japanese house from 1985 has that same exact tub. It is really, really deep, photos and vide do not do it justice. You can't fully extend, but you are well and truly under water up to your chin--and I'm 5'11.

nippolitica
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This has to be one THE nicest places you have ever taken us to. What a beautiful old house with such stunning details throughout. Thankyou for sharing this with us all. <3

TwospotzArtAndCraft
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Most clothes you buy in Japan aren't pre-washed/shrunk so if you put it in a dryer, it will shrink - a lot. Most homes don't have the space for a dryer, although they do sell washer-dryer washing machines in Japan. They're a bit expensive and kind of large for the average house. We used to have one, but the dryer function wasn't all that great, and it took forever to dry anything. It was faster to hang dry stuff outside.

blackflagnation
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I visited Japan for the first time a month ago. We went to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara. Absolutely beautiful. That Osaka sun stings tho lol but I would 100% move to Japan if I can.

justanotherchannel
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Hey Cash, when I moved to Australia (from the USA) in 2005, I was appalled to find that most homes had neither AC nor clothes dryers. Especially where I live in Brisbane it's like Japan, hot and humid for about 10 months of the year. Thankfully I was able to find a home with both of those luxuries. Funnily enough, most of my clothes can't be tossed in the dryer so I have to hang them up but with the heat most things dry faster outside than in the dryer.

Kymberlee_W
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Just amazed how clean the streets are. And how the Japanese manage living quarters in such a small space. Primo!

DHG
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Yessss love your japan travel vlogs. My dream is traveling to Japan. One day. Until then I'll live vicariously through you.

GMartin
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I would love to live there, with all the wood and natural surfaces. But also the culture of Japan is intriguing. This is definitely more like it!

leslielandberg
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I loved living in Japan and Korea and the soaking tubs were heaven.

sarahadkins
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Love that little house. Sadly I would not be able to live there. Sitting and sleeping on the floor at my age is a no-no! I can get down - eventually. However as for getting up Thanks Cash for another great adventure.

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