Who doesn't want a treehouse?




Takeshi Kobayashi has an unusual hobby - or maybe passion is a better word. He designs treehouses. Here in Japan, that is just not very common, to say the least. His treehouses are appearing all over the country, even as a cafe in Harajuku, Tokyo, called Hideaway.

I'm impressed. If your computer is ok with Flash graphics, I recommend the Japan Treehouse Network website.

Treehouse.jp see this as a "road to freedom".

Lots of photos at
Treehouse Creator


They say, since Japan has a lot of forest, it is possible to live with the forest. This is a way of protecting the forests and a way to experience living with nature. Lumber is also a sustainable resource, if forests are maintained well...

Comments

Pandabonium said…
Looks like fun.

I always wanted a tree house when I was a kid - like Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes. I slept in one once in Colorado. It just open platforms actually, but it was cool to feel so close to the tree, be within its branches and entrust to its strength.

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