I am Japanese and grew up in a traditional house in Tokyo - built during Meiji era - which required regular change of shoji papers plus sun-drying of tatami mats. I recall making glue for the shoji papers by cooking rice in a lot of water until it thickened into a thick white paste. This was Tokyo in the 1960s - when it regularly snowed in winter and we would all curl up in the kotatsu with mikan tangerine. I no longer know of any Japanese who make the rice glue to repair their shoji... brings back sweet childhood memories, so thank you for sharing your story in rural Shikoku. And Pancake is adorable!
@fvmiller119311 ай бұрын
Lovely to read your memories. I lived in Japan as a young person but as I am getting older, I have really fallen in love with more traditional Japanese approaches to the seasons, cooking and clever ways to make life more enjoyable. My dream is to return and stay for a while. Maybe one day…
@KantoCafe71511 ай бұрын
I changed shoji in my Japanese house every new year in Japan but yes I didn’t use homemade rice glue.
@emilyjones473610 ай бұрын
why are you so cute lol I mean Japan lol
@Showastatism4life5 ай бұрын
MIYA SAN! MIYA SAN!
@blessedbeauty22933 ай бұрын
- Such great memories you share. ❤
@sofiasky577011 ай бұрын
That scene with pancake and Jesse at the window had me laughing 😂 You have mad story building and editing skills! Chapeau!
@davidvasta11 ай бұрын
Same here...I cracked up
@106stevemАй бұрын
6:22 Shoji repair. I understand. My dog Mai has destroyed many window screens in my apartment in Chicago protecting us from other neighborhood dogs out on walks. I have become very skilled at rescreening with "pet grade" screen. However, I now use baby gates infront of windows that I want to keep open to add a layer of protection on the fragile screens. Pancake like Mai is, at heart, a very good dog.
@gordonbgraham11 ай бұрын
Love your vignettes of life in the Japanese countryside. I've lived in Japan since 1988. I'm not interested in most of the Japan content on KZbin. This is much better. Love the timing of your shots...the visual perspectives and the stories. It's all just right. Thanks for your effort and sharing it with us.
@mask215711 ай бұрын
Gord
@marissapleasant552910 ай бұрын
I consume a lot of Japanese content as I’m preparing to travel for the first time but countryside living has been the most beautiful wholesome content I’ve watched. But I think it’s bc I grew up in a very rural manner & find this way of life soooo comforting
@gordonbgraham10 ай бұрын
@@marissapleasant5529 If you’re in Tokyo, I recommend a short trip to Chichibu. There’s an express train from Ikebukuro station on the Yamanote Line. You can find an Air B and B near Chichibu station. It’s a traditional town surrounded by nature. I rent a whole apartment for ¥3000 when I stay. Its awesome
@jdee24829 ай бұрын
Your photographic and narrative skills were key to my subscription. I walked into a different experience. Thank you.
@valarya11 ай бұрын
Seeing Pancake do zoomies in the snow had me grinning from ear to ear. I can't imagine how cold it is waking up to see your own breath in your own house, but at least you have some pancake snuggles! 😊 Hope you guys had a wonderful holiday season! shinnen omedetô gozaimasu 新年おめでとう ございます
@lodunost10 ай бұрын
In my friends Japanese house I built him an oil lamp convection heater. I think he can heat it for less than 3.00 USD a week back in 2022. Carbon Felt for your wick if you want them to last longer. I'm suppose to go back this year in June and work on a cooling solution. So far in their 500 square foot they live in stays really toasty. They have a wood burning stove as well but they haven't needed it since we built the convection heater. I love the house you guys have it's amazing and there is nothing like the countryside in Japan. I cherish my time when I get to visit. Remember to use steel parts if you build an Oil Lamp Convection heater and always space the heater from the concrete backing board. Also, you want to make spacers and space the concrete backing board that mounts the heater away from the wall as well. It's a fun project and I encourage people to try it. I have a cabin in Alaska, and this is how I heat my place out in the middle of nowhere.
@socks754511 ай бұрын
just a tip if you stack your logs in such a way that bark side stays facing up for the top layer they'll stay much drier below
@CarbonatedTurtle11 ай бұрын
My wife is Japanese and we live in Canada, but just returned from a 3 week stay in Japan. We're really feeling like it might be time to move there and buy a cheap house since Canada has become so insanely unaffordable. I don't think we could go quite this rural, but the fact that so many houses are still available in Japan for so cheap makes it a very appealing option, especially when you consider we'd also get to live in Japan.
@JessicaVanderhoff11 ай бұрын
Just keep in mind the exchange rate-- if you'll actually be working for Japanese companies, you'll earn far less.
@CarbonatedTurtle11 ай бұрын
@@JessicaVanderhoff Oh, I already work for a company that will let me work anywhere in the world, and Canada and Japan have a tax treaty, so not much would change for me other than maybe having to answer the odd email late at night or early in the morning. Of course, my wife would still need to find work with a Japanese company, but we could still live much more comfortably in Japan even if she was making less than she makes now.
@gmdille10 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that part of the reason that houses in Japan are so affordable is that housing is not seen as an investment - they depreciate.
@justjosh57258 ай бұрын
@@gmdilleas they should
@Democraticcivilization8 ай бұрын
@@CarbonatedTurtle all you need is good neighbor
@CatieChapman11 ай бұрын
There are many comments saying this, but the way you film the world portrays it so simply and candidly yet in such a way that it feels profound. And that’s art! I hope you continue to make and find joy in it, as I (and others) certainly appreciate being able to watch it. A bit of a cheesy comment but ❤️
@maigomika11 ай бұрын
Please continue to leave cheesy comments. I love them. 🥰 Honestly it's comments like these that make me so more inspired to make more.
@siobhanrose168011 ай бұрын
Pancake is one wild doggo! He is full of beans. Very cute, very funny. Puppies are hard work, I hope he is getting the stimulation needed, he looks very smart and very full of energy.
@siobhanrose168011 ай бұрын
He really wants to help with all of the things you guys do! Funny, busy guy.
@shinikeda430211 ай бұрын
Hey Mika-san! Hello from New York City! One quick wood splitting trick for Jesse. Grab an old tire with a large radius and pack the wood you're splitting inside the hole. Split the wood in there and he won't need to keep on picking up the split wood to make smaller wedges as it'll stay inside the tire. The tire also acts as the base so the blade will never hit the ground. I picked it up in a random Norwegian wood splitting book and that's how i split wood at my Pennsylvania country house. Hope he and his lower back will appreciate it!
@nicolahaworth6157Ай бұрын
I have been told that if you stack rocks or stones/sand around the back of a stove fire it retains excess heat and slowly puts out heat for hours when the logs go out at night! No idea how your video popped into my feed but so glad it did, thank you all 😁
@alexandergiesser11 ай бұрын
The outtakes running for the camera are FANTASTIC! The constant struggle as a one person production team 🤣
@loneeggtt11 ай бұрын
Pancake is so handsome ❤
@unsatsoupsandwich11 ай бұрын
I was fully expecting Pancake to poke his head through the door after you fixed it the second time. 😅
@tonilynncrisp21 күн бұрын
I know it isn’t traditional, but instead of paper on the doors you could use a lovely wool fabric. It would help both in winter and summer as an insulation layer. You could do a single thin layer directly to the frame just like the paper. But I would also try a medium weight wool on both sides as long as it could properly open and close. Maybe thin on the inside and medium outside. Having two layers on each panel would create air cells in between the fabric in the panes. This has really good insulation properties. I did something similar with an outside room when the stray cats in my neighborhood came to live in my carport. I used a small heater for them and was able to keep the room 65 degrees in below freezing winter. Sometimes you have to be creative! ❤✌🏻
@thomasduhaut217911 ай бұрын
Pancake is the main caracter and this little guy KNOWS IT
@シニアレイコ11 ай бұрын
You need mat or shikibuton underneath the kotatsu so that heat inside more efficiently. Otherwise wooden floor is too cold.
@celticlass85739 ай бұрын
A snowy walk when its milder (like in this video) is magic, especially in a rural setting. ❤💙
@judiehavard49037 ай бұрын
Mom would put together a little flour and water slurry for us to use as glue. We would cut shapes to glue. Other times a flour and water dough with salt for a homemade play doh. A good way to keep little children busy.😊
@T___S11 ай бұрын
庭で一息、一杯やるシーンがなんか好き☺️
@MD-wk3gj6 ай бұрын
I love so much of what I learn about living in Japan. In many ways my lifestyle and way of being aligns nicely with the way the people of Japan live. That being said, I just realized I am very Western in not wanting to live in a house so cold you can see your dogs breath! I would Westernize my home to be warm.
@anniemac307511 ай бұрын
A challenge keeping warm in a tin & paper house, think I'd be hanging lots of second hand curtains/fabrics over the walls to contain some of the warmth. I use several layers of fabric behind curtains over all external doors here in South Wales 🏴 UK & across the bottom of the stairway as well as at windows & it makes a huge difference. Thoroughly enjoy watching you guys especially Pancake doing his fox pounces in the snow. Hope he learns to stop making holes in the paper.....
@cherrypi_b11 ай бұрын
Thick, long curtains are really a good idea! But you lose the light from outside then.
@anniemac307511 ай бұрын
@@cherrypi_b I was thinking more of after dark I think as far as windows go. But over walls also helps during daylight.
Pancake seems to love the snow even more than the shoji screens. It also appears that another way to keep warm in a traditional Japanese home is to wear layers as if you're outside.
@OtaconAmiibo11 ай бұрын
These are always so lovely, and it must be so wonderful and fulfilling to have crafted this space for yourselves (and Pancake)! I’m curious, have you considered adding Japanese subtitles to your videos? I’m certain your neighbors would love to see how you showcase the beauty of their community.
@sirmione90511 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese and I usually watch their videos in original language (English), but by changing language setting, you can have Japanese subtitles. It’s AI translation so not 100% accurate but I could understand mostly.
@mysteriousplayer24811 ай бұрын
I lived in the Japanese countryside for three years. I do miss it a lot and watch a fair amount of Japan themed content, but your video was the first to really make me feel homesick for the town I lived in. I really like your video style and your VoiceOver is very calming. Pancake is super cute too. Thank you for sharing your life from Japan with all of us. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
@luanllluan8 ай бұрын
As a Brazilian, I can't possibly imagine what it feels like to be live in such low temperatures but I'd love to see these frozen landscapes, they're just beautiful!
@citylex11 ай бұрын
Awww Pancake’s first ❄️ . How cute. Enjoyed your videos a lot 🥂
@tatianaabramovskaya876511 ай бұрын
It was a "good day to be Pancake".
@nononono342111 ай бұрын
Imagine how happy he’ll be when the snow returns next year :)
@MadelineRose-ep7fj3 ай бұрын
Lived on Honshu 😊for nine years. Loved everything about the culture and customs.
@davidthompson334511 ай бұрын
This was a very cozy watch from Massachusetts, with the wood stove on, dog sleeping next to it (who would absolutely destroy a shoji screen if we had one), and a bit of snow coming down. I am amazed at how much snow you got given that the latitude of Shikoku is comparable to the southern US that basically never gets any snow. Shikoku seems like a wonderful place. Love your videos!
@CuppaTeeh11 ай бұрын
Cheers from Boston 🍻
@namedrop7217 күн бұрын
Elevation and weather systems. Shikoku is colder than the American South
@bitsii11 ай бұрын
Beautiful vlog. My favorite part is when Jesse hits the window next to pan. 😂
@carolineiscoolest11 ай бұрын
i love the narrative style of these videos. its so calm. what a peaceful life
@medic16274 ай бұрын
Greetings from the United Kingdom. I have just found your page, and I have subscribed. Where you live is absolutely beautiful, especially when you have snow. Where I live I wish we could get more snow than what we do get, which isn't much. I love the snow and ice, it's so magical.
@PatrickPecoraro2 ай бұрын
The first snow is my favorite time of year.
@andreibnu11 ай бұрын
Your channel is the only channel on my KZbin list that I actually look forward to the next video on. Your videos are very well done and the script is balanced. Watching your videos is like a moment of relaxation and escape from my exhausting daily routine. And English is so easy to understand that it feels like my mother tongue.
@maigomika11 ай бұрын
What compliments 😳😳😳 Thank you. ☺️
@inspiration22929 ай бұрын
I wait eagerly for each new video, they are a joy to watch. It really feels like a lot of care went into it, Please continue! ❤
@JamieBainbridge11 ай бұрын
Jesse please part your legs when cutting firewood! If the axe comes back towards you it should go between your legs, not hit your toes. This is the way I was taught to chop firewood, but these days most people use an electric press log splitter.
@blessedbeauty22933 ай бұрын
- 12:15 The way Pancake pounces in the snow reminds me of my dogs when I lived in CT when we got snow.. nd sometimes, we got *A LOT OF IT!* ❤ You, my friends, I am subscribing to.
@KayWilliam-tb1ov3 ай бұрын
Gosh I love the snow ❄️ 😊
@beautyof8711 ай бұрын
would love to wake up to that 11:37
@ihave3dollar1668 ай бұрын
pancake is absolutly adorable! your videos are like a mental breather, they're so relaxing~
@EarlKuOnly10 ай бұрын
the views during the snowy mornings are just great
@hanaah111110 ай бұрын
Looked so beautiful with the snowfall.
@maigomika10 ай бұрын
It's honestly devastating beautiful 🤩
@BitOHoney27610 ай бұрын
That was delightful. You are very talented. ❤
@timswafford504711 ай бұрын
I have been looking for ur video
@Ren739711 ай бұрын
Somehow your upload times almos always coincide with my breakfast time in my timezone so whenever you upload, it's always such a nice surprise to have a wonderful piece of content to watch along with the meal
@superkaboose106611 ай бұрын
The snow there looks so pretty and scenic, loved the little break and soft music with it :)
@sunnyw4148Ай бұрын
My favorite part of Sunday mornings
@amyaiken5762 ай бұрын
Pancake LOVES THE SNOW! That was fun watching. ❤❤❤❤
@koreath11 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@veget_asian11 ай бұрын
Pancake punctured the paper door then he just calmly watched Mika repaired it. 😂❤ I like your zero waste cooking that you used the orange rinds!
@nathanherrold688711 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say what a lovely, and well-edited video. Thanks again.
@cathyholt521511 ай бұрын
Your pup is so animated. ❤ Very fun video.
@TheDreded60311 ай бұрын
Love your little family! Keep warm you three!
@catfish953911 ай бұрын
Your home is beautiful and your door munching dog is cute. Sending love from finally snowy Canada.
@michaelmano72617 ай бұрын
there both good (with the Canadian Eeeeehhy) really cute at @11:00 guys your life seems really cute. im happy for you both! the first time i saw snow as an Australian was in Japan. Nagoya omg i was walking around like someone in an anime. so romantic.
@FoxyfloofJumps8 ай бұрын
Another good way to deal with holes in sheet metal, is a bit of pitch or tar, and some mylar foil. Then you can add tar all up the inside of the metal to help protect against rust in areas you can't regularly see. Also, insulation can be had with some simple plastic sheeting and shredded, dried bamboo or leaves. tar or pine pitch can be used to seal the plastic sheeting shut, and keep moisture from seeping in that way as well. And of course, the vapor barrier membrane you were stapling? gluing?..... Anywho, spring is just about here, right? Also, a plastic tarp to keep snow off your woodpile helps a bunch. Less popping, smoke, and more heat.
@marelven11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this update. Your videos are always a pleasure to watch. Greetings from Montreal!
@semqueixas11 ай бұрын
Your videos are so light and fun. It´s a real delicacy of images, sound and sensitivity. Thanks.
@joniwilliams421211 ай бұрын
The snowy scenery is absolutely magical! Pancake’s first foray in the snow is priceless as well! Thank you for your wonderful videos!
@JoyandSerenity.11 ай бұрын
Snowy dog zoomies are adorable, I love fresh snow so much its just so beautiful.
@patlilburn525111 ай бұрын
I was sure he was going to immediately claw his way through that screen the moment you put it back up 😂. That shot of his breath in the morn8ng….whoaaaa cabin life. Love the videos, thanks for these.
@XzadforSpacefox11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on passing 100k! Here's to the next milestone, 1 million!
@J-zr9lg11 ай бұрын
Pancake is a beautiful, adorable soul ❤
@halfabee11 ай бұрын
Watching Jessie in front of that coriggated iron walling. Thought came to my mind was line it with foil line expanded foam insulation board 2" thick. Or even thicker foam insulation boarding.
@LM-wq4fe11 ай бұрын
I would be insulating that house post haste. It helps in summer and winter.
@delven12111 ай бұрын
I would suggest adding clear panel to shoji, so pancake does not add more dog windows, 😅
@danny_davis11 ай бұрын
Y’all are so cute! When you first pulled your frying pan out, it made me think of poutine…and now I can’t stop thinking about it! 😀
@karlcottingham14728 ай бұрын
How beautiful . I remember the first time my dog Barney saw snow. He was so happy playing with the new toy from Winters white wonderland. His nickname was Sweety Boy. He was a Stanfordshire Terrier. He had no idea he was Pit Bull. Thanks for the video. I love Japan. Thanks for sharing your story. Karl
@ramadhanramlan11 ай бұрын
Your vids feel so magical. Come it coming
@toveinnis11 ай бұрын
Your videos always make me smile and bring a moment of peace to my day. Thank you! I hope 2024 is a great one for you ❤️
@LynBen-dr5fi11 ай бұрын
❤...love your videos...n your byeeeee...lolol..at the end...❤
@paulgilliland29926 ай бұрын
Watching this reminded me of New Year’s Day 2024 at our friends parents house in Fukui . We had been warned how cold it is and it was inside their house but outside not that bad. What I don’t like about older houses is the pervasive use of kerosene heaters, I see you have one and so did we before my mum installed central heating . That was in the uk in the 70’s.
@susan364511 ай бұрын
Such a joy to see Pancake enjoying the snow! 🧡
@junethess496910 ай бұрын
Ah! Pancake is so very cute. their teenage shenanigans and first ever snow made me miss having dogs.
@danielenguidanos479211 ай бұрын
These videos are so beautiful and heartwarming. Thank you for making this and allowing us to enjoy the joys (and challenges) of your lives with you.
@LivingMyDesiredLife7 ай бұрын
you guys livin the LIFE ❤ I wish I could live there too, but till then please shower us (subscribers) with more such heart warming videos regularly.
@seunary11 ай бұрын
So cool to see this amount of snow ❄️ i hope you are not getting too cold! Have a nice winter Mika, Jesse & Pancake
@reecesingleton404111 ай бұрын
you two are living my dream! well three including Pancake
@P4RC3V4L11 ай бұрын
Great to see you guys are doing fine after all the earthquakes and what not!
@cecilearquette163711 ай бұрын
I came across you videos, and watched all of them from the start. Thank you for the time and effort it takes to produce them, letting us see glimpses into your life!
@revdocjim200211 ай бұрын
Nice! So you get a bit of snow in Shikoku as well... that's gotta be fun! Where we live in the mountains of Gunma winter is the real deal. Frozen lakes, snow cover that lasts all winter etc. A house like yours would be tough in this environment but I applaud you for making that 空き家work. Best of luck!
@mariahhasfuntimeshere11 ай бұрын
This is somehow giving me very fond memories growing up. In Kansas with so much nature land and snowy winters. Somehow it feels like we are in the same place even though we are so far! I’ve always had Shiba Inu’s growing up and pancake reminds me of my childhood dog ❤️. Curly tail and very stubborn
@maigomika11 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more! I'm always reminded of all the ways our experiences here are similar to those on the opposite of the world. We are not all that different. Pancake isn't a Shiba, but still hella stubborn. Maybe a curly tail trait 🤣
@mariahhasfuntimeshere11 ай бұрын
@@maigomika definitely a curly tail trait!! My dog has a best friend dog in the neighborhood and she also has a curly tail. They are both stubborn together 😆
@McLOVIN_4568 ай бұрын
Love all your vlogs! 🫶 Japan is sooo beautiful! There is not a lot of places with such a great nature anymore. Japan has one of the best Ökosystems world wide.
@KS-uv7yc11 ай бұрын
A suggestion on the yuzu syrup. Bring water to boil and add the yuzu rind slivers. Gently boil 1 min and discard liquid. Repeat once more, again discarding steeping liquid. Then proceed with the sweetener. This will leech out bitterness in the pith, but barely reduce the citrus in the peel.
@Chymai11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story again! It’s so interesting and inspiring. Also I love pancake!!! 🩷
@darrenbeasley358311 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos. I'm and Australian with a Japanese wife. We just returned home from Japan after spending 1 month there. I would love to jump in, move back to Japan and purchase an Akiya. Your videos stir that desire.
@sharrablackfire733711 ай бұрын
I think I aged a thousand years just from watching how much energy Pancake has XD I have not even one single drop of that much vivre
@UwUSanime11 ай бұрын
I've loved watching your videos, its great seeing how your little home is evolving!
@jaydee469711 ай бұрын
Lovely video as always; super interesting to see how you three are enjoying the winter season. Thanks for sharing!
@pom322211 ай бұрын
Wow, Pancake is so big now and handsome!
@ChrisHolly10 ай бұрын
Peaceful and enjoyable to have a chance to follow along with your experience. Thank you so much! Pancake is super cute! Puppies are certainly a joy to enjoy!
@smudgepost8 ай бұрын
Gorgeous puppy!
@begood7863 ай бұрын
Well edited videos. Thanks for sharing.
@charlyrogers571111 ай бұрын
Throughly enjoy your updates of your sweet life in Japan as most of us do💛 haven’t missed a video yet and always get so excited when a new one has been uploaded! Can’t wait to visit the countryside of Japan. Thank you so much!
@caddywampus11 ай бұрын
I remembered my 20's living in a Japanese house quite fondly after seeing your video - thank you 😊. Pancake is so stinking cute!
@thims19617 ай бұрын
Good Looking Dog ;) There is a bitter tasting apple spray for canine's to keep them from chewing on things. Mine chewed a couple of door frames
@aki_f4311 ай бұрын
The scenes in the snow are so beautiful! Made me tear up a little. Hope to experience snow in Japan one day :')