The season in the video is autumn, but since the date of the video was Christmas Eve, I decided to make it a Christmas version this time🎄.
I woke up the old tatami and checked its condition.
I thought it was impossible, but it seems to have reached the end of its life.
The floorboards were a bit moldy, but they were still pretty clean😄.
I remember cutting tatami before and it was quite difficult.
This time I cut them with a reciprocating saw.
I think it was a good way to cut tatami.
I cut them with a tricky posture, but I was able to cut them in 1~2 minutes per cut.
The fallow field is going to be a jungle.... I wonder if I can cut it in a day.... 😓
I was wondering about some of the comments in [Video 011]...
Holes in the floorboards are holes to buried treasure❗️❓
▼Chapter List
00:00 Opening
00:43 Preparing for Work
05:49 Raising an Old Tatami Mat
12:09 Meeting a Goat
13:20 Cutting Tatami
15:00 Cutting tatami in a tricky position
18:02 Cleaning up tatami/going to see fallow fields
21:38 A hole in the floorboard is a hole to buried treasure!?
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◯ Early summer 2021
Osaka ⇄ Started living in two bases in Satoyama, Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture
I usually work as an architectural designer as a couple.
We had many opportunities to come into contact with work patterns, various lifestyles, places, and work styles, and one day we became attracted to "country life" and met an old folk house born in the Meiji era.
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Satoyama living
Country life
Countryside migration
Two-base life
Dual life
Working and living
Freelance
Work and housing
Worcation
DIY
Old folk house renovation
Agriculture
camp
Outdoors
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I would be happy if people who are interested in such things can watch it ⭐︎
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#Boonies #Old folk house #Country life
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