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Jaya thursfield. In this channel I'm documenting the process of buying and renovating an Australian Jaya Thursfield bought and renovated an abandoned home an hour’s drive north-east of Tokyo. Analysed the value chain for solar lighting social enterprise Barefoot Power Uganda, with particular focus on their microfranchise entrepreneur programme. When Jaya Thursfield found a house he wanted to buy in Japan a few years ago, friends and family told him to forget it. Derelict properties in Japanese rural areas are being snapped up and renovated for as little as $10,000, but the new homeowners are doing it for love not profit. ” When Australian expat Jaya Thursfield faced the question of where to put down roots for his young family, he was torn between Australia, and his wife’s home Can foreign buyers help solve Japan’s empty house problem? 00:00 Intro 02:29 How many empty homes are there in Japan? 03:24 Australian Jaya Thursfield shows his renovated akiya 04:35 How much Jaya Thursfield, 47, originally from Melbourne, has become a YouTube sensation after videos of his home renovation project, located 45 minutes from the centre of Tokyo, went viral. After giving it a quick inspection with an architect friend and finding no Melbourne-born Jaya Thursfield turned his akiya in Ibaraki Prefecture into a viral sensation, documenting its transformation on YouTube Share your videos with friends, family, and the world Hello! My name is Jaya, I live in southern Ibaraki, just an hour out of central Tokyo, with my wife and our twin boys. The IT contractor 国籍: オーストラリア 日本在住歴:約6年間(2017年頃~) 在籍企業:自営業 役職:コンテンツクリエーター 専門分野: 空き家、古民家、農村開発、映像制 According to an article in NYT, Australian software developer Jaya Thursfield and his Japanese-born wife, Chihiro, purchased an akiya for 3 million yen (about Jaya Thursfield, an Australian software engineer, and his Japanese-born wife, Chihiro, spoke with The New York Times about buying an akiya for $23,000. He bought it for $30,000, a fraction of the median Australian house price Jaya Thursfield, left, an Australian who is renovating an akiya. Living in Ibaraki, Japan. joinery and use of materials, as well as use of space and choreography,” said Mr. In this channel I’m documenting the process of buying and renovating an abandoned When it landed on the block again, Jaya Thursfield decided to try his luck. In this channel I'm documenting the process of buying and renovating an Jaya Thursfield, left, an Australian who is renovating an akiya. Tim Hornyak explains this in an article for the New York Times. Credit: SBS Dateline In Japan, millions of abandoned houses, known as ‘akiya’ are being TOKYO – When Mr Jaya Thursfield found a house he wanted to buy in Japan a few years ago, friends and family told him to forget it. Want to buy one for $33,000? When Mr Jaya Thursfield found Hello! My name is Jaya, I live in southern Ibaraki, just an hour out of central Tokyo, with my wife and our twin boys. The place wasn’t worth the trouble, they . The Thursfield found his akiya in Ibaraki prefecture, about an hour’s drive north-east of Tokyo, via a newspaper advertisement. We have bought an Jaya Thursfield and his wife, Chihiro, bought an abandoned Mr Jaya Thursfield, 48, (pictured) has been documenting the renovation of his three-bedroom Japanese house on Youtube. After moving to Japan in 2017 with his wife and two small children, Jaya and Chihiro Thursfield purchased an abandoned farmhouse built in the 1980s by a loca TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content — making it a trusted source for music and culture. ” Melbourne-born Jaya Thursfield turned his akiya in Ibaraki Prefecture into a viral sensation, documenting its transformation on YouTube (@TokyoLlama). Hello! My name is Jaya, I live in southern Ibaraki, just an hour out of central Tokyo, with my wife and our twin boys. Japan has millions of empty houses. Kerr, whose books include the memoir “Lost Japan. When searching for an abandoned house to renovate, Jaya had an eye out for a larger plot of land, one that would allow his boys enough room to 14K Followers, 233 Following, 110 Posts - Tokyo Llama (@tokyo_llama) on Instagram: "Jaya Thursfield.