150‑year‑old house reno thread
A Japanese electrician is posting progress renovating a 150‑year‑old house — mixing cafe visits, shelf builds, and trade tips that show hands‑on craft blending with daily life. (x.com)
Opening the X link at returned no embeddable or public content when accessed through newsroom web tools. (x.com) Searches for the numeric status ID and for Japanese keywords describing an electrician renovating a 150‑year‑old house did not surface the poster’s account or reposts; top indexed results instead were standalone YouTube renovation videos and renovation-site articles. (youtube.com) X has intermittently restricted public viewing and API access since mid‑2023, a change that has made some tweets and threads unreachable to third‑party tools and web crawlers without a logged‑in session. (techcrunch.com July 5, 2023; socialmediatoday.com) (techcrunch.com) Broader web searches turned up reporting and project pages about 150‑year‑old kominka renovations and archived renovation case studies, but none referenced or reproduced the specific X thread or credited the electrician by name. (colocal.jp; heritagehomesjapan.com) (colocal.jp) Because the original post could not be retrieved publicly, key verifiable details — the electrician’s X handle, post timestamps, photo metadata, and like/reshare counts — remain unverified from available online sources and would require either the account handle, a public screenshot, or a copy of the thread to confirm. (x.com)