Today's unboxing video uncovers a really eclectic mix of vintage and antique items. We've been calling this the "treasure room", the "sewing room", and now, the "Matriarch's room". This is the long-awaited video exploring the hidden space between this room and the stair case, which apparently was enclosed during one of the major expansions of the house, when they added the second story. It's about 12 inches wide and spans almost the full length of the room. What is this hidden empty space for?
今日の開封動画では、ヴィンテージ品やアンティーク品が実に多種多様に混在しています。私たちはこれを「宝物室」、「裁縫室」、そして今では「女家長の部屋」と呼んでいます。これは、この部屋と階段の間にある隠れた空間を探索する待望の動画です。この空間は、家の大規模な拡張工事の際に 2 階を増築したときに閉鎖されたようです。幅は約 12 インチで、部屋のほぼ全長に渡っています。この隠れた空きスペースは何のためにあるのでしょうか?
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We are two foreigners living in Japan! We received a 6-month Startup Business Visa in cooperation with Imabari city, which then earned us a 1-year Business Manager Visa. This essentially allows us to sponsor our own residency in Japan via our small business: Benton Homestead. We have an akiya-turned-guesthouse and small natural farm. It's been challenging, but nothing is impossible!
Japan has an estimated 10-12 million 'akiya' abandoned houses, and we've purchased * two * of them! The first house was purchased for ¥1 Million ($7,500 USD) and abandoned for 10 years, which we've now renovated into Benton Guesthouse. The second house was purchased for ¥2.8 Million ($18,000 USD) and abandoned for an estimated 40 years. This one was a former 'ryokan' inn, and came with two pieces of nearby farm and forest land, sitting unused longer than anyone can remember. I’m documenting everything. If you’re curious to see life behind-the-scenes, please subscribe to our channel for daily "shorts", or find us on social media for daily "stories".
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