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How the Abroad in Japan Studio was Dismantled in 2 Days ⛩️ Patreon Exclusive Video

The end of an era!

The Abroad in Japan Studio is gone.
Long live the Abroad in Japan Studio!

Alright, maybe I'm being a little bit dramatic but it's tough watching your second favourite thing in the world be dismantled, over the course of two intense days, and stuffed into the back of a truck to be sent off to Tokyo.

- You can witness it happen in the above Patreon exclusive video!

Truth be told though, it's an exciting time.

The studio will be reopening in Tokyo next month at almost TWICE the size, along with a few exciting new changes.

For example, as you guys are probably aware, we weren't really able to use one half of the set given it was quite narrow by the sweet shop and electronics store. Going forward in the new design, the electronic store will be placed at the back of the street, beyond the ramen shop meaning it will feature in the background of all future Abroad in Japan videos!

As much as I love the Blade Runner projection, it always felt like a bit of an illusion breaker when you saw the edge of the screen projection, or on one recent video, the damn loading screen which I never realised it was stuck on throughout the whole shoot!

Meanwhile, the sweet store and the door that once concealed Ken Watanabe (albeit in cardboard form sadly) will soon lead into a retro 1980s Japanese living room!

I make no secret that I love all things retro when it comes to Japan. In fact, my favourite museum in Japan is the showa retro museum in Takayama where we filmed the Dr. Jelly commercial.

The new set will be inspired by some of the rooms in that musuem!
I can't wait to see it in the next few weeks and spend hours exploring the re-designed set, to see what secrets the production team hideaway within it once again.

But of course, it's also sad to leave Sendai behind after over half a decade living in Tohoku's largest city, a place I've been very happy to call home during that time.

Some people are worried that maybe I won't be spending as much time in Tohoku or the countryside, but that couldn't be further from the truth.

Having lived in Tokyo for two or almost three months now, I almost feel like I need to get out of the city once a month, and return to the countryside to keep my sanity intact, as somebody who was never really designed to live in a city of this size and scale!

Already over the last two months, I've visited Yamagata twice, including to catch up with Natsuki to check he's actually training in preparation for climbing Mount Fuji! More on that next week.

But for now, guys, check out the video above and witness the team dismantle the studio.

Hell, why not start by watching the previous Patreon video of the team building it almost two years ago first!

Building the Abroad in Japan Studio | Patreon Exclusive
🍿 Watch:
https://youtu.be/tao69eBKO5I

You'll see that despite the earthquake and everything that we throw at the studio, it's in pretty damn good condition over the last two years, albeit a few stickers that might have fallen off to this day. All the lights are still operational.

It's honestly a testament to the build quality and the production team's efforts, that the studio looks as good today as it did when it was built back in 2021.

I have to say though a huge THANK YOU to all of you here on Patreon for making this crazy studio/1980's set possible!

This genuinely would not have been possible without the Abroad in Japan Patreon community, as it's quite the investment to pull this off.

I'm so damn excited to utilise it more in Tokyo and finding more ways to put it to good use in future episodes as well as more live events!

I'll be returning here on Patreon tomorrow with a long awaited reveal of my 14 DAYS IN JAPAN ITINERARY in advance of the video that we're currently working on.

While the video itself is still a few weeks off, I wanted to share the itinerary with you guys first, in case any of you are already planning your upcoming vacation or travels within Japan.

For now though guys, I'm off to scheme ideas of how to put the new and improved studio to good use.

And if YOU have any awesome ideas on what we can do in a 1980's Japanese living room, go ahead and let me know in the comments below!

Look forward to reading through your suggestions!
(And then unashamedly stealing them for future videos).

Chris

How the Abroad in Japan Studio was Dismantled in 2 Days ⛩️ Patreon Exclusive Video

Comments

I won't lie, it made me kind of sad. Been watching for years, then you got the studio and it felt like there was a home for your videos. Now that home was torn down. I know it's going to be reassembled, but it is still sad to see it go.

Corey Ross

可能性は無限です。

Teree Campbell

Those workers are amazing… how they took that apart with relative ease is impressive! Can’t wait to see the new and improved set though!! 🙌

Laura Beaumont

That was amazing to watch! I didn't realize there was a section to the left. Thanks for the behind-the-scenes look.

Betsy Nelson

So exciting to know the new space will be a bit bigger and more usable. Looking forward to seeing it come back to life in Tokyo!

Pam Zylik

Do the changes include the addition of a Family mart fried chicken dispenser?

rafa UGM

I would LOVE to see Pete Donaldson's face again! Been way too long!

Fiona 'Non-Compliant' Rean

I'd enjoy watching you, Sharla, and any of your friends just chatting and drinking various things in the living room. Just chill vibes, like a podcast almost. Maybe a Sakuraco sponsorship somewhere in there, and a notebook with wonky English 😉

Fiona 'Non-Compliant' Rean

Haha, given that he mentioned the move cost 2/3 of the initial price, he may be their favourite client :D

Fiona 'Non-Compliant' Rean

Looking at how well the studio came apart really makes me appreciate the quality planning and construction of it.

Adam Toms

Man!! I Would hate to take that down and have to put it back up again. Onward to Tokyo!!

Joe C

Definitely an inspiration!

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Have all your non-japanese friends come over a re-enact a scene or two from period Japanese soap opera, complete with over the top dialog. Looking forward to seeing the new studio sir. Good luck and good journeys.

Quintin Ang

Work be great to see a time lapse installation video when it goes in the new studio!

Anthony

I'm so excited for the 2 week itinerary! I'm in the middle of planning my honeymoon in Japan this October. Perfect timing!!

Caitlin Grossjung

Any Earth Wind and Fire song should be mandatory add on for a summer jam song list! 🕺💃

Johanne Almoza

Keep up the content! Been watching for years. Can’t wait to see the new set

The Scrub

Between fami chicken, Maro, Connor, pain & dispair, and Sharla what is Chris' favorite thing?

Don Murray

A solid proof there's nothing that Earth, Wind & Fire can't make a tad more bearable. I bloody hate moving, done it 10 times but you just never get used to leaving your memories behind. Luckily soon enough you'll be creating new memories in a studio that is bound to kick ass, and the book's release is less than 3 weeks away now - exciting things are afoot! :)

Agnieszka

I’m not crying I swear!! 🥲! Can’t wait for the new studio!

Kimnyan

I know it's a sad occasion, but great taste in music Chris!

LordChris

Ngl nearly teared up there at the end hahaha :')

Muhammad Fawaz

Wow 😮 those guys that removed everything were so careful and considerate. I can't wait to see the new set. Your 1980s lounge could be a version of your miniature lounge.

Amanda Hayward

end of chapter 1 now chapter 2 begins

Eddie Chin

impressive how quickly they took it apart to be honest. Excited to see how the new set will look. Be careful with having the electronic shop in the background if the CRT TVs are on though as you can get that rolling affect due to the refresh but I'm sure you know that from filming it before.

Mr Fujisawa

Me and my gf have been following your channel for almost 8 years now, and I initially started watching because I was planning a trip in Japan, which got postponed time after time. Finally booked tickets and will be going this september for two weeks, so your itinerary could not come at a better time!! We’re planning to visit Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto but we’re a bit lost with the amount of possibilities- some tips of stuff to do outside the city centers would also be great! Can’t wait to see what you do with the new studio!

Ryan Lovelock

Exciting times ahead! Really looking forward to seeing the new and improved studio. It would be really good to see more interactive elements in the new studio, like screens that look like windows that can change scenery maybe? It would be so funny to see you recreate your 80s diorama living room in life size 😁

Trina Dobson

I can't wait to see the newly improved studio! The old one already blew my socks off when it was revealed so I can only imagine how good it's going to look now!

DinoKōyō

The boiling Tokyo heat also makes you miss Tohoku, doesn't it?😅 Be careful of heat stroke!

Satomi Arihara

Thanks for the timelapse! Can't wait to see the new and improved set in a few months :D

Stephanie R.

I kicked off everyday of the mega Hokkaido cycle listening to it! It essentially kept me sane throughout the painful journey, haha.

Abroad in Japan

Boogie Wonderland is such an under-rated song.

Eddie

There really were so many little details to the design, weren't there? And now there will be even more! I think the living room needs at least one dramatic story filmed in it - something like a soap opera or slice of life anime. And I'm willing to watch it done with Natsuki or Ryotaro hamming it up, although you could of course approach Tokyoites with acting degrees like Tokidoki Emma and American Pete! (Come to think of it, a time travel drama with Pete Donaldson finding / depositing something mysterious in your deserted studio living room and other people finding it later could also be really cool... So sad he'll finally revisit Japan just when you are gone!)

Nynke de Haas

I just started to plan my vacations to Japan and it will be exactly 14 days! That is a good on demand video :)

Davi Leichsenring

Onwards and upwards to bigger and better things my friend. End of an era but also the start of an even greater one!

Ilyas

The empty studio looks so small omg :D

Minggus

I absolutely cannot wait to see the new and improved Abroad Studio 2.0! It's going to be so great! It's awesome that you got the chance to learn from the previous one and do all the edits you wanted to make it more usable!

Camilla Fontana

Such a great set, can't wait to see the bigger, improved version! I'd love to see some more practical and 'alive' elements - old CRT and consoles in the lounge, record player for City Pop and some working parts in the ramen shop? Or perhaps squeeze in a sake bar/section?

Luke Beaman

We just returned to Australia after 2 weeks in Japan. My big tip is to plan it around a sumo tournament. We went to the opening day in Nagoya. An absolute highlight of the trip. I would love if you did a sumo documentary!

Susan Green

Onward and upward! :) hope the new studio has some real ramen haha

Fiona C

Amazing how the set transformed the space. Onwards to new (and bigger!) studio adventures 🍻

Amy W - UK

What about a mini crane game + pachinko section in the studio? Connor & Natsuki will be thrilled 🌚🌝

Caleb Chai

Awh no 🥺 How unpopular were you with these guys for making them take it all down?😂

Sian Smith

I can't wait to see the remantling at your Tokyo studio, is remantle a word? Reassembled back

Ali Fareed MC

P.S. I wanted to choose a happy song for such a sad event, haha. Hence Earth, Wind and Fire!

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