直島の民宿 Naoshima 🇯🇵 Guest House
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直島の民宿 Naoshima 🇯🇵 Guest House
ぶじ、レモンをお渡ししました!😆
I have given the lemons! past blog about the lemons 🍋: https://www.tumblr.com/matchart-travel/739412553569026048/local-speciality-in-teshima-a-man-living-in
©️ matchart.tumblr.com
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Minshuku around the nation are attracting fewer Japanese customers, but they are popular among non-Japanese tourists, for whom the human connection and the flexibility they offer are major selling points.
Terashita District, Tsumago-juku by TokyoViews
More work on turning a full-delete run of the "Minshuku" House Flipper 2 property into a stately crash-pad for Kota. Dude better buy this thing by the time I'm done with it, I am apparently not real fond of working in the indigo palette. Main house textures are done inside and out, with work still needed on the porch, nevermind whatever I'm doing with the vast amounts of cement hiding the old under-foundation crap textures of the original build. I'm thinking some sort of sand garden if I can pull it off with the available textures.
The building itself... I like how it looks inside, the outside is kinda ehhhh not sure? Probably overdid it on the shoji pieces but that's been a learning process and it's too late now lol. The overall structure design was meant to be a smash-together of traditional Japanese architecture and super-modern blocky design, and uh... well, it's definitely somewhere in that vicinity. Might look better once there's actual plant life around the place.
I realized during this session that the sloped driveway pieces were resizable (though not deletable), so they got resized into the void below the world and a garage now fits snugly in the space. That also takes care of belatedly asking myself, "Uhh should he have a laundry area? I didn't plan for that." The garden tool shed resides above the garage, and the only other rooms that have seen furnishing are the bathrooms in the main house. Future me gets to figure out how to wrangle the first floor open floor plan for a combined kitchen and living area, yay! XD
Update: Done!