I Renovated a Japanese Kitchen: Why These Tiny Details Changed Everything

After months of planning, renovations and unexpected setbacks, my new Japanese kitchen is finally complete! If you would like your own Japanese knife with free shipping and 10% off use the code CHANI10 and this link: https://shop.japanese-food-craftsman.... In this video, I'm taking you on a full tour of my modern Japanese kitchen and sharing all the clever design features that make Japanese kitchens so practical to live with. From hidden storage and smart organisation to thoughtful little details that make everyday cooking easier, you'll see why I think Japanese kitchens are some of the best-designed in the world. I'll also show you what the kitchen looked like before the renovation, share the journey from an old Japanese house to the finished result, and talk about how much a new kitchen in Japan costs. This renovation has been one of the biggest projects I've ever taken on, and I'm so excited to finally welcome you into the finished space. If you're interested in: 🏡 Living in Japan 🇯🇵 Japanese homes and house tours ✨ Japandi interior design 🍳 Japanese kitchen design and storage ideas 🔨 Home renovation before and after 💰 Kitchen renovation costs in Japan 🌿 Slow living and creating a home you love …I hope you'll enjoy coming along. Thank you so much for following this renovation journey. Your encouragement over the past few months has meant more than you know. ✨ Subscribe and join me as I continue restoring my Japanese home and sharing the realities of building a new life in Japan. #Japan #JapaneseKitchen #KitchenTour 🌿 Useful Links 🧡 Postcard Club – I will send you postcards from Japan http://ko-fi.com/chanijapan/tiers 👕 Chani Japan Merch https://chanijapan.store 📚 Beginner Japanese for Real Life in Japan🇯🇵 (Brain training + hiragana + basics) https://www.chanijapan.com/ ☕ Support the channel https://ko-fi.com/chanijapan If you are new to the channel, my name is Chani and I am a middle aged Australian who was stuck in a rut and moved to Japan to live. I bought an Akiya or empty house and started renovating. I'd love it if you subscribed and joined the community. I look forward to seeing you in the next video 😀 @ChaniJapan