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Step into the world of Japanese urban houses, where modern design meets functionality and minimalism reigns supreme. These unique dwellings are a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of Japanese architecture.

In Japanese urban houses, space is utilized to its fullest potential. Open floor plans create an airy and spacious atmosphere, allowing natural light to flood every corner of the living space. Clean lines, neutral color palettes, and simple geometric shapes characterize the interiors, creating a harmonious and calming environment.

Japanese urban houses often feature sliding doors, known as "shoji," which not only provide privacy but also allow for flexibility in the use of space. This innovative design element seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor areas, bringing nature into the home.

Efficiency is key in Japanese urban houses. Every nook and cranny is carefully thought out and utilized, maximizing storage options and minimizing clutter. From hidden storage compartments to built-in furniture, these houses are designed to make the most of limited spaces.

The concept of wabi-sabi, finding beauty in imperfections, is also reflected in Japanese urban house design. Natural materials such as wood, stone, and bamboo are often used, showcasing the innate beauty of these elements. Each piece of furniture or decor is carefully chosen to create a sense of balance and tranquility.

Japanese urban houses are not just functional living spaces; they are also works of art. Attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the design, from the carefully curated furnishings to the meticulously landscaped gardens. These houses embrace the idea of living in harmony with nature and finding solace in simplicity.

Whether you are a fan of modern design or simply appreciate the beauty of Japanese culture, exploring the world of Japanese urban houses will leave you inspired and in awe of the creativity and elegance that these homes exude. Step inside and experience the serenity and beauty of Japanese urban living.


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Traditional Korean House Hanok Plan

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Vogue House Design Japan

Wilton House Japanese Garden
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Wilton House Japanese Garden

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Contemporary AARCHITETUR LEAD Forms of Japan

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Takuro Yamamoto Architects

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Japanese -style wooden ceiling

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J-House

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Shinichi Ogawa

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Japanese -style winter garden

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Japanese architects are minimalists

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House in Akashi

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Mink Japanese house inside

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Takeshi Hosaka House

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Kengo Kuma Architecture Style

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Modern Japanese house

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Garages in private villas in Japan

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Yasuhiro Yamashita Architect

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Scape House by Form Kouichi Kimura Architects

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Pasona Headquarters in Tokyo

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Interior Urban Jangle Green Green

Sanaa Kadzu Sadzima
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Sanaa Kadzu Sadzima

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Urban House

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Sub Urban Houses

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Yokouchi residence

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Korean interior designers

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Hill Hill in Japan

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Modern House in Japanese style

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Little House Japan

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Styo-Dzukuri style

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Sanaa, Moriyama House

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South Korean Walden House

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Narrow two -story house

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One -story Minka Japan

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Keiji Ashizawa Design

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Mink Japanese House Interior

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Mjölk House

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Midori House

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Private architecture of Japan

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Kengo Kuma. House of water and glass in Sizuoku. Japan

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Makhno architect landscape

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Mink (architecture)

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House Adzum Tadao Ando

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Stairs in Japanese houses

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Modern Japanese house

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Kengo Kuma Hotel

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Plants behind glass in the interior

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Street lighting for a country house

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Japanese room Anime Kotatsu

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Sky Garden Veranda

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Present Architect is beautiful

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Design of apartments in the style of old Japan

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The house is two -story loft

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Dnepropetrovsk Urban House

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Azuma Kiyohiko

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Arseniy Chebinkin (Arsenixc)

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The mansion of the rich in Korea

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House in Japan Tokyo

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Cover House

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Residential buildings in Tokyo

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Architectural objects Riken Yamamoto Riken Yamamoto & Fieldshop Sauerbruch Hutton Architects

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Machai traditional Japanese house

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Styo-Dzukuri style

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Wright Modern House Japan Style

Modern wooden interior
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Modern wooden interior

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Panoramic window Japanese style

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Garden of Japan 4K

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