A new yet

nostalgic Japanese home.

A “Japanese” space has a way of calming the heart.
It brings the excitement of something new,
yet somehow feels nostalgic.
Why not create a living space that reflects who you are,
through the warmth of Japanese design?

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What is the appeal of a “Japanese-style” way of living?
From left: BETSUDAI Inc. TOKYO CEO and Dolive Director Teppei Hayashi, SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE representative Makoto Tanijiri, and BEAMS Communication Director Hiroshi Doiji. Together, they founded the production company “Shagai Torishimariyaku Co., Ltd.” (hereinafter “Shagai Tori”) and collaborated with SOU・SOU on a housing project. The housing web media “Dolive” brings to life the concept of “a new yet nostalgic Japanese home.”

Learn more about the project in the following articles:
#01 “Exploring a New Kind of Japanese Living” >
#02 “The Home-Building Project Begins” >
#03 “Sharing Modern ‘Wa’ through Home Design — NIHON NOIE PROJECT by SOU・SOU” >

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Living Room and Japanese-style Room
The living room and Japanese-style room are arranged across the entrance hall. The built-in sofa is designed to connect seamlessly to the staircase. The difference in floor level between the living and dining areas serves as seating for the dining table, combining functionality with efficient flow.

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Corridor Garden
An approach connecting the entrance with the veranda and Japanese-style room. The exposed large beams on the ceiling and the low eaves create an elegant and refined atmosphere.

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Total floor area: 100.19 m² (30.30 tsubo)
1F floor area: 59.62 m² (18.03 tsubo)
2F floor area: 40.57 m² (12.27 tsubo)

※ The floor areas listed above may differ from those defined under the Building Standards Act. Please check with the respective dealer for the official measurements under the Act.