Inside the homes of innovative and unconventional Japan, where the everyday becomes surprising, radical and new.
House in Japan explores the concept of home as a space in which notions of dwelling are constantly being reshaped. In a culture characterized by precision and control, home projects become sites for quiet experimentation. These houses prefer clarity over extravagance, and purpose over ostentation.These homes are both rigorous and flexible, adapting to daily rhythms while offering new ways of living. The book reveals how Japanese homes, with their simplicity and boldness at once, show that even everyday life can be transformed into something unexpected.













