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  • Thank u for the lovely tour...

  • @thegamedrifter

    Thank you for your kind comment. I am so glad to get it.

    Please have a lovely week. ^_^

  • If you say your house is messy then I'm wondering how would you call my house, haha :) Your voice is so relaxing :)

  • @doopeuebladeue

    Thank you for your nice, humorous comment, which made me laugh.^^

    I am glad you enjoyed this video. Best wishes for a Happy New Year! :)

  • Is this a "Manshon?"

  • @iBradFilms

    This is not a manshon but a detached house with two stories.

    Thanks a lot for watching. ^_^

  • Your voice is so beautiful, and so is your house! When I learn and become fluent in Japanese I hope to move there and live in a house as beautiful as yours!

  • @tabrahkadabra

    Thanks a lot for your lovely comment. Muchas gracias!

    Yes, I hope you can come to Japan and live in a Japanese house someday.^^

    Greetings to Chile.

  • Your house is beautiful! It did not look untidy at all! It looks very clean. I enjoy your videos very much!  It is so interesting to see how other cultures live.

  • @MarthaStout0202

    Thank you so much for your kind compliments. I am so glad you enjoyed this video.

    Doumo arigato gozaimasu. ^_^

  • You are so sweet. I love your videos. Your English is wonderful!

  • @sauceykat

    Thank you for your kind comment, which made me happy and blushed. :)

    I am so glad to hear you love my videos. It's my honour. But I'm afraid my English is very slow.

    Anyway, thanks a lot for watching.

  • Beautiful! Arigato gozaimasu!

  • @tokidoki559

    Thank you for your kind comment. I am glad you enjoyed this video. I am sorry my house is untidy.

    Please have a lovely day with your cute children. ^^

  • Oh wow you're house is so pretty I am thinking of living in japan how much do houses normally cost?

  • @VampireHavenCreator

    Thank you for your nice comment. It costs about 30million yen (365853 dollars). ^^

    Have a nice day.

  • @Mihorin51 Alright thank you, same to you :)

  • Thank you for the tour! Your home is beautiful!

  • @MarthaStout0202

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am so glad you enjoyed the tour.:)

    Please have a great day! ^_^

  • Your house is very cool, i like the tatami room the best, and its not messy at all dont worry

  • @epicrunnerz

    Thanks a lot for the kind compliments. I am glad to hear you like tatami. :)

    Take care. ^_^

  • aw, your accent is very cute and cheerful!!

    i think your house is very beautiful and CLEAN at that!

    Im trying to learn Japanese and i hope i can move there some day and have a nice house like yours.

  • @HalieHomicide1

    Thank you so much for your great comment on my house and my accent, which made me so happy.:)

    That sounds great you are learning Japanese. I too am learning English.

    I do hope you can come to Japan in the future. Please have a lovely week. ^_^

  • Wow. your video break my stereotype of Japanese typical size of the house. That house is quite large than I thought. House detached a yard? nice house

  • @ParkJongBum

    Thanks a lot for watching and the nice comment. ^^ I am glad you enjoyed this video.

    Japanese houses have become larger than before, though they were called "rabbit house" in the past. My house has a small garden. Please have a nice day. ^_^

  • @Mihorin51 Oh. Thanks. I heard about rabbit house. Americans says that. They live in an big house. But U.K, Frances, these european countries also lived in a small house. anyway I heard that most of japanese houses have a small garden, whatever the size of the house. I envy that. Most of Korean houses didn't have gardens. I don't know we live much bigger house than Japanese or not

  • @ParkJongBum

    Thank you for your kind reply. I am surprised that you know about "rabbit house".

    You are knowledgeable.:) Well, some of Japanese people live in condominiums,

    especially in big cities. I live in a local city. Please take care. Thank you.

    Greetings to South Korea

  • @Mihorin51 Like Seoul, big cities, apartment is common house type. Apartment is most common in Korea. So apartment is expensive. Most of middle class in Seoul live in 82.5 square meter ~ 115 square meter. Wealthy people live in 150 ~ 165 square meter. I don't know Japan. last year I went to tokyo, many house looks bigger than 115 square meter. right?

    Thanks.

  • @ParkJongBum

    Joh-eun achim. :) Thank you for telling about apartments in Seoul. 115 square meters is large!

    Here, I think around 85 suar meters is common for a family. I checked it on the internet. In Tokyo,

    66~100 suare meters is common, it seems. It's great you have been to Tokyo! ^^

    Well, I would like to visit your country someday.

    Please have a nice week.

  • @ParkJongBum

    I am sorry for my error. "square meters" is right. :( I am learning English. Please take care. ^^

  • Mihorin san , this is venky from India. I am a student of nihongo here. konnichiwa. Hajimemashite. Anatano eigo wa ii desu ne ^_^ Anatano uchi mo ii desu. koko wa watashiwa japan foundation ni nihongo o benkyo shite imasu. Sayonara !!

  • @vvenky1991

    नमस्ते Namaste Venky san, ^^

    Thank you so much for your nice comment. Domo arigato gozaimasu.

    It's great you are learning Japanese! Your Japanese is brilliant! Please keep on it.

    I am learning English. Please have a nice weekend. ^_^

  • Your english is very good and you have an awesome house

  • @epicrunnerz

    Thank you so much for your kind comment, which made me happy. ^^

    I am studying Englsih, but it is hard to me. Please have a lovely day! ^_^

  • very good english! :D i love you're house. very nice, and it wasn't even messy! (: haha. :D

  • @Things108

    Thank you so much for your kind comment, which made me delighted.^^

    Please have a nice weekend.

  • Watashi wa benkyo shite nihongo, anato no ie iidesu.. :) gomen'asai moshi watashi nihongo machigatte iru... ^_^

  • @irawrz4u

    Thank you so much for your kind comment, Stephanay. Domo arigato.

    It's great you are studying Japanese. Anatano Nihongo wa subarashii desu.

    Please have a nice week. ^_^

  • Nice video! You speak English well! ^_^

  • @TheDanster4

    Thank you so much for your kind comment.

    I'd like to study English more harder.^_^

    Take care.

  • Your house is nice and interesting.^^ What does the kanji mean?

  • @Kiri2O

    Thanks a lot for your kind comment. ^^ The Kanji is a words of the historical

    person, which we read from right side. 敬天愛人 敬天(keiten) means

    "respect Heaven" and 愛人(aijin) means "love people".

    I am sorry for my poor explanation. I hope you manage to understand it. 

  • @Mihorin51 Yes, I understand it. Thank you for explaining. :)

  • @Kiri2O

    I'm glad you understood my writing. Thank you.^^

    Please have a nice day.^_^

  • Your english is pretty good. But some tips: Use more variety. 'This is my home.' 'Here's the living room.' 'That's my buddhist shrine.' You wouldn't use "koko wa..." in every sentence would you? No. And try to remember to use contractions more when speaking english. "Here's" is more common to hear rather than "here is". Just some pointers. Ganbarimashite!!! Fight! Fight! Fight!
  • @Ipanophis

    Thank you so much for your kind pointers and teaching.

    I am learning Englihs, so they are very helpful to me.

    I appreciate your kindness. Well, I am sorry I was speaking English

    very slowly.:( I'll try to study English more and more.^^

    Your Japanese is great.

    Please have a lovely week.

  • @Mihorin51

    No my japanese is very poor. I can speak it somewhat. I only understand every third word I hear and I only know the hirigana and 1st and 2nd grader kanji. I also know all the many terms for gaijin and can swear quite well. But that is the limit thus far.

    Your english is very good. I'm quite impressed by your L sounds and TH sounds. The only other comment is how you say "our"; pronounce it as the english word "are" rather than like the word "hour".

  • @Ipanophis

    I appreciate your another pointer. I'll try to be cautious of the "our"

    pronunciation. Thank you. It's excellent you know the hiragana and

    easy Kanji. So...have you been to Japan?

    Please have a great weekend. ^_^

  • is it hard memorizing Kanji?

  • @Jade93095

    Yes, it is hard for even Japanese people. We have to memorize about 1900 kanjis

    until grown up. ^ ^ Please take care.

  • @Mihorin51 well i will do my best to remember them. ^-^ thank you

  • @Mihorin51 I don't mean to bother you, but can you tell me what japan is like please? :)

  • @Jade93095

    Hi Erin,

    Thank you for your comment. How are you? Well...I'll try to answer your question,

    though it is pretty hard. First, I think generally Japanese people are kind and friendly to foreigners. And Japan is still one of safe countries, though crimes are

    increasing gradually. About food, you can eat various dishes, which are tasty.

    The sanitaiton is very good.

    I am sorry, if my answers are not proper. If you have any questions, please feel free ask me. Takke care.

  • @Mihorin51 Arigato^.^ -lol- i cant remember if i spelled that right

  • I love your house^-^. I plan on going to a manga college in japan. I'm still working on my language skills. Thank you for the tour =^-^=

  • @Jade93095

    Thank you for your nice comment. Thank you for loving my house.^ ^

    I am so glad. It's awesome you plan to go to a manga college. I hope it will go well soon. Have a lovely weekend.=^_^=

  • @Mihorin51 thank you. And i hope you have a great weekend also^-^

  • thank you so much for the tour im 16 now for three years i have been wanting to move to japan i will someday

  • @akanechan300

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am so glad you are interested in

    Japan. I do hope you will come to Japan in the future. It is really enviable that

    you are very young. ^^ Have a nice day!

  • That doll is creepy... Do all Japanese houses looks the same? Are they all modeled the same like that? Obviously they wouldn't be the exact same but but the design of what's suppose to be in the house like the guest room and things like that

  • @ellebellgn

    Thank you for watching and commenting kindly.^^

    I think all Japanese houses are not the exact same. But recent houses are

    like my house, which has a living room, dining room, kitchen, a japanese typed

    room and a few bedrooms and so on. Most of Japanese typed room for guests have tokonoma, in which the doll is in my video, but don't have a Buddhist alter.

    Although ours have it.

    I'm sorry for my poor explanation. Please have a nice day! ^_^

  • Thanks for the house tour..

    Looks very nice..love the wood floor.. Thumbs up from Sweden..

    5*

    Jonas

  • @JNC7D

    Thank you so much for your kind comment and watching.^ ^

    I am so glad you enjoyed this video. Sorry my house was not so tidy.

    Greetings to Sweden

  • ah, my friend lives in IBARAKI :)

    yuuki city!

    thanks for the tour!

  • @KeyiSaco

    Thank you so much for your nice comment. It's nice you have a friend in Yuuki city,

    which is famous for textile and charming city.

    Please have a great week.^_^

  • @Mihorin51

    yeah your tour was great, and it will help me, because I am planning to go to Japan as a high school exchange student this March 2011 for 1 year! :) but i don't know where in japan I will be staying with my host family.

  • @KeyiSaco

    That sounds GREAT! I do hope you will enjoy a lot Japanese school life next year.

    Good luck.^ ^

  • Thank you for the tour! This is a beautiful house.

  • @inglebr

    Thank you for watching and complimenting.

    I'm glad you enjoyed the tour.^ ^ Please have a nice weekend!

  • I'M SO MOVING THERE! i love Japan you rock

  • @gemini908

    Thank you so much for watching and kindly commenting!

    I am so glad to hear you love Japan. ^ ^

  • @Mihorin51 Haha, I know i have NO relatives from Japan I love it so much!!! You are VERYYYYY lucky to be Japanese although i love being mexican too but thanx for the house! (^____________________________­______^)

  • @gemini908

    Many thanks for your kind comment again. It's so nice you are Mexican.

    I feel Mexican people are charming and energetic.^ ^

  • @Mihorin51 Thank you! so much

  • Interesting,thanks for the tour.

  • @Dotsirammi

    Thank you for watching and the kind comment.

    Please have a nice week. ^_^

  • 私はあなたのビデオがかなりハウスツアー茨城県あなたの場所は素­晴らしいです愛

    我々はすべてのきれいな家を毎回笑ことはできません。

    良い仕事の蜂蜜。

  • @cherrylovechild

    Thank you so much for such a lovely comment.

    I think I have to tidy up our house, as it is messy lately.:(

    このビデオ、見て下さって、どうもありがとうございます^_^

  • i love japanese culture i hope one day i can live in a traditional japanese house maybe with a japanese husban yay! good english gambatteiru yo sorry i'm not that good with japanese i can say just few things...hey maybe i can help you improve ur english and you can help improve my japanese =D great vid and house =3

  • @kalapariplayer

    Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am so glad that you love Japanese

    culture and are interested in Japan. It's great you can say Japanese words!

    Thank you for your kindness about improving my English.

    I wish I could visit Italy, beautiful country, someday. Take care.

  • Wow! Your english is very impressive! Thanks for this video! I really wanted to know what Japanese houses look like and this helped a lot! (: I really want to travel to Japan some day...... (:

  • @HatsuneMiku7

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am so glad to get it.:)

    I am happy to hear this video helped you knowing Japanese house.

    I do hope you will travel to Japan in the near future.^ ^

  • I'm so curious about how things are in japan, so thank you for your video! It's so cool to see the differences and similarities between the way people live in our countries. :) Thanks again!

  • @NotAMycologist

    Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am so happy my video helped

    you a little knowing about Japanese house. Thank you for watching.^_^

  • good job with your english :) it's impressive

  • @XharajukuXlolitaX

    Thank you so so much for your kind words. But I'm sorry for my slow English.

    I am studying English now. Please have a nice weekend. ^^

  • Thanks for showing your house Mihorin :D i really love Japan and your house is beautiful :D ♥

  • @aluska258

    Hello Alena,

    Thank you for your kind comment.:D I am so glad that you love Japan.

    Thank you for watching this video. Please have a lovely day.♪

  • Thank you very much for inviting us into your very pretty house and sharing it with us. Thank you. Morgan in California

  • Hello Mr.Morgan,

    I am so glad to get your kind message.

    I appreciate it. I hear California is warm and pleasant. I wish I would visit California someday.

  • watashi wa anata no ie no ai! watashi wa eigo gakusei no benkyō nihongo. :) i hope thats right...

  • Hello LaLaLettie,

    Thank you so much for your kind comment in Japanese, which is mostly right. :) I guess you meant "I love your house. I am an English student learning Japanese." So It's better to write "Watashi wa anata no ie ga sukidesu. Watashi wa Nihongo wo benkyo siteiru igirisu no gakusei desu."

    Well, I like your country, Britain! Thank you for watching this video! Domo arigato!

  • I love your accent.

  • Hello Ms.BreeCuppycake,

    Thank you so much for your kind comment! I am studying English, so your comment made me happy.

    Take care.:)

  • This, to me, was very educational. Because i have been trying to model my home after a typical Japanese home so this gave me some insight as to what they looked like. Not to mention there are far too few videos showing this on youtube so good job and thank you.

  • Dear Spencer san,

    Thank you for your lovely comment. I am so glad that this video is a little helpful to you. Well, I like tatami mats, which is coomfortable, especially in summer.

  • very nice home you have!!

    thanks for showing

    i like japanese homes a lot because they're not atachted

  • Hello Mr Gieltjejnssen,

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am so glad you like Japanese homes. I wish I could visit your beautiful country Hollanda!

  • Beautiful house Mihoko! Thanks for showing this.

  • Hello Allen san,

    How are you? Thank you so much for watching! I am so grateful for your kind comment and stars. Domo arigato!

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