Living Simply in an Old House In the Japanese Countryside
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 Published On Oct 28, 2022

Rupert decided to embrace living simply in an old house in the Japanese countryside. Having left the city for good, he cherishes the quiet joys of living simply and peacefully. He did DIY renovation using recycled materials and traditional techniques. The old farmhouse - a kominka - was in a terrible state when Rupert and his wife bought the property five years ago. But the couple saw the potential of the traditional farmhouse located in a quiet Japanese village in Southern Japan and decided to fix up the house. Over the course of five years, they have beautifully renovated the house - which cost them unbelievably little.

As with the previous episodes on Rupert's life (on growing rice, food and tea naturally), the house is a great metaphor for a life philosophy that's all about finding happiness in simplicity, discovering abundance in the everyday, and embracing the past.

The photos scattered throughout the video have all been taken by Rupert himself. Absolutely incredible stuff! He's worked as a professional photographer for many years and still does occasional assignments. You can follow him on instagram (@rupert.japan) or check out his website (photograph-r.com).

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