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Container house: a single house under Fuji mountain, simple but not simple!
  Page view::2862  2020-04-08


Mount Fuji, as one of the national symbols of Japan, enjoys a high reputation in the world.

As the first peak of Japan, Mount Fuji is regarded as a source of inspiration and pilgrimage for artistic creation.
In order to enjoy the Fuji mountain called "holy mountain" by the Japanese all the time, some people built the holiday house here.




Located in the mountain lake where you can see the Fuji mountains, this holiday house is made of containers.
The geographical advantages of the forest provide a comfortable living environment for the house,

and the spacious outdoor activity lawn in front of the door can enjoy playing.
The custom size of the container creates a unique structure, and if you climb the roof deck,

 the magnificent Mount Fuji will appear in front of you.



The bottom of the house is padded with concrete piers to keep the environment dry.
As a real holiday house, the house has a small terrace for barbecue parties, which is located on the ground floor,

protruding to the lawn in front of the door, and is built and paved by wood.






Entering the interior of the house, the structure is a compound structure,

and it can be seen that the steel structure crosses through the house, which provides a good light for the house.
The living room and kitchen are in the same space. You can go out from the side door of the kitchen to the small terrace outside the house.






The house can be rented as a whole and used as a dormitory. The bedroom bed is a common Japanese tatami,

 which can flexibly change the number of beds according to the actual number of people,
It is suitable for many people in small space. The bathroom is also divided into men's and women's dedicated,

 which can keep privacy when many people travel.






Pictures courtesy of  Container Base in Yamanakako