House Hunters International Season 31 Episode 134 Drumming Up a Life in Japan
- TV-G
- November 29, 2016
- 21 min
In season 31 episode 134 of House Hunters International, titled "Drumming Up a Life in Japan," viewers are taken on a journey to the bustling city of Tokyo. The episode follows a young couple, Ryan and Melissa, who are both passionate about music and seeking a new life in Japan.
The couple's search for the perfect home begins in the heart of Tokyo, where they are quickly introduced to the vibrant and unique neighborhoods that the city has to offer. They quickly discover that finding a spacious, affordable apartment in the center of the city is no easy task. Despite a few setbacks, Ryan and Melissa remain determined and continue to search for their dream home.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a tour of various apartments of different sizes and styles. Some have traditional Japanese features, such as tatami floors and shoji screens, while others are more modern and westernized. Ryan and Melissa must weigh the pros and cons of each apartment as they try to find the perfect balance between their budget, location, and unique style preferences.
As they continue their search, Ryan and Melissa also discover the rich cultural history of Tokyo. They visit temples and shrines, sample traditional food, and even take part in a traditional Japanese drumming lesson. These experiences not only help them better understand the city but also deepen their appreciation for Japanese culture and traditions.
Despite some initial challenges, Ryan and Melissa eventually find their dream apartment in the heart of Tokyo. The space is the perfect mixture of traditional and modern styles, and offers ample room for both their home and music studio. The couple is ecstatic as they move in and begin to settle into their new life in Japan.
Throughout the episode, viewers are given an inside look at what it's like to live in one of the busiest and most culturally rich cities in the world. From the challenges of finding affordable housing in a crowded and in-demand location to the joy of discovering new cultural experiences, "Drumming Up a Life in Japan" showcases the highs and lows of starting a new life in a foreign land. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in Japanese culture or looking to embark on their own international adventure.