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Over in Tokyo, British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Japanese counterpart reaffirmed

their commitment to stopping North Korea's aggression.

During the summit the two leaders urged China to do more to rein in the regime.

Won Jung-hwan shares with us what was discussed.

The Prime Ministers of the U.K. and Japan both standing together,... when it comes to

North Korea.

The two leaders pressed for tighter cooperation when countering North Korea's provocations,...

just days after the regime fired an IRBM over Japan, where the U.K. Prime Minister is visiting.

Prime Minister Theresa May reaffirmed the U.K.'s mutual stance with Japan on North Korea.

(ENGLISH) "Through our deepening security partnership

we must work together to enhance our collective response to the threats to the international

order and global peace and security.

And that must include confronting the threat that North Korea poses, and ensuring that

the regime in North Korea stops these aggressive acts."

Prime Minister May added that China has influence over North Korea and that it should use it,...

saying that Beijing has the most "leverage" to resolve the issue.

May also attended Tokyo's top security meeting ahead of the joint presser,... adding more

weight to the regime's provocative actions -- which have already led to international

condemnation.

She became the second foreign leader to attend such a meeting in Japan,... after then-Australian

PM Tony Abbot in 2014.

The U.K. leader also noted that North Korea's two ICBM launches don't just threaten its

neighbors in Asia, but Europe as well, as the continent is within range of the North's

missiles.

The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe,... echoed the statement.

(JAPANESE) "North Korea's reckless action of sending

another missile over the skies of Japan is a threat.

Japan and Britain will cooperate to counter this."

The two,... have agreed to cooperate toward getting the UN Security Council to adopt a

tougher resolution on North Korea.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> British & Japanese PMs on same page when handling N. Korea - Duration: 2:11.

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[BLACKPINK] Genshin and Shu are now in Japan :) - Duration: 31:00.

- Huh? - Huh? - When will they come?

- Huh? - When will you come in?

- BLINK. - When will you come?

- They are not coming. - Can they not see yet?

Jisoo. Hi.

- Hi. - Can you see us well?

They said they didn't receive any notification.

- No notification? - Oh, no. - Your notifications might be off.

Right. That can't happen.

- Hello. - Hello.

- They write, "Hi". - Hi.

- Why are they saying, "Jendeukie is nyong an"? - They accepted it.

- You should accept it. - I can't.

It takes some time to receive notifications. Can you see us well?

Can you see us well, everyone?

Everyone.

- Everyone started staying "Hi". - Hi, hi.

Very nice.

How are you doing, everyone? How have you been?

What are you doing?

It's been a week since...

we came to Japan!

We made a debut in Japan.

I said this phrase many times.

My line was,

Did you understand?

Did you understand everything?

We finally made a debut in Japan. That's why we are in Japan now.

They write, "Congratulations".

- Congrats...Thank you very much. - Thank you, thank you.

What are you all doing?

- Isn't it late at night now? - Yeah. How are you doing?

- It has been tilted. - I should hold it like this. - Yeah.

We have been eating Japanese food.

- We ate too much! - We need kimchi.

- Japanese food... - Kimchi, please.

I realized how much I like pork belly in Japan.

We have never been away such a long time like this.

- Our things are... - I can't even show you.

We have too much stuff.

I know. We saw a lot of things.

We bought a lot of things and ate a lot of things.

"Jisoo, I love you".

You love Jisoo.

We will appear at "Tokyo Girls Collection" tomorrow.

- It's known as "TGC". - "TGC".

It rained in Japan today.

- How's the weather in Korea? - Right.

- According to the breaking news, I heard it is chilly. - Breaking news.

My mom told me I'd better bundle up because it's chilly in Korea.

- Really? - Yeah. - How come my mom didn't tell me anything about that?

Be careful of the weather.

Right.

Jendeukie and I are sharing the room.

As you can see.

We became roommates in a long time.

- Roommates again in Japan. - I know.

It feels like old times again.

Hearing Jisoo's dad jokes all day feels quite new.

There were lots of jokes.

What are you doing! You put your foot on this.

Are you ignoring this teddy bear because it's tiny?

I'm more experienced, dumb teddy bear.

Hey, I got teddy at home!

I got the white one!

They fought. What are you doing, BLINK?

- Isn't it boring because we're not Korea? - I know you're bored.

- It might be the same. - Right. Because in Korea... - Because our promotion is over.

Right.

Chaeyoung and Lisa are in the next room.

- Girls! - Girls. Join us on V LIVE.

- What are you doing? - What are you doing? Watching a Disney movie?

I entered their room the other day.

- They were watching a movie again. - Really?

It wasn't Disney, but it was the one they've always watched.

- No! - No, no! - Enough is enough.

I thought they see movies at home, but they do that in Japan as well.

- That is amazing. - That's amazing.

"So many ups and downs in the weather".

- "The sky in Korea without BLACKPINK is" - "Meaningless".

Meaningless.

- We will be back soon. - Yeah.

I guess you missed us.

That's why we turned on V LIVE.

- We're wearing matching pajamas. - Matching pajamas.

Actually, all four of us are wearing matching PJs.

I guess they will show our fans on their own.

- Today... - We all brought it to Japan.

Our matching Pjs today.

Matching pajamas.

Did you see "Sukkiri" episode that we appeared?

- "Sukkiri". - We started getting ready from 2 AM.

Right. It was our first time to be on a morning show.

- We did pre-recording in the morning, but have never been on a morning show. - It was unique.

- The studio itself was so white. - Right. It was so bright.

- It felt different from a music show. - Right.

- We had a lot of unique experiences. - Right.

We shouted out "BOOMBAYAH" from the morning.

Head banging from early in the morning.

The camera came in for a close-up like this.

I guess they wanted to see you up close.

Morning close-up. Morning close-up is nice.

From morning...

Shall we read the comments? "Double J".

That's us.

That's me.

- I can't read the comments. You know why? - Why?

It's in English, Japanese,

Thai

- and many other incomprehensible languages. - So many kinds.

The viewers are suddenly asking about our trainee days.

- Oh, because we were roommates? - "Tell us about your trainee days".

I think someone randomly brought it up.

- And you happened to see that comment. - Is that what happened?

That is such a random question.

There are lots of stories about our trainee days.

We were roommates for about 4 years.

I remember that story.

- But it's a secret. - It's a secret.

How do we look?

Do we look like we want to go back to Korea?

Korea... I like it here in Japan.

But I ate Japanese foods for too long.

I even want to have kimchi stew that I usually don't eat.

Right. And I miss...

I miss sleeping at home.

It feels strange to have someone who makes the bed every morning.

Right. Come back!

- Come back! - Come back!

- BLINK. - I guess it's because we're all stay-at-home type. - Right.

It feels like I'm deprived of my own space.

Are you doing all right, our babies?

- Dalgom. - Kuma. - Dalgom is in my parents' house.

- He's in prison. - In prison. - There is no one who plays with him.

Dalgom is sad in prison.

He has always been lazy. And he's not moving at all now.

- He drinks water, lying down. - Wouldn't he lose his muscles? - He drinks water on his side.

- Shocking! - Just like you.

They say pets take on traits of their owners.

- What? - I saw you do that on the bed many times.

- I miss you, Kuma. - Someone writes, "I miss Dalgom".

BLINK miss Dalgom and Kuma.

We miss them, too.

We saw ourselves when we went to Harajuku.

Right. There is a really big ourdoor banner of us.

- It's huge. - So surprised!

- I'm surprised every time I see that. - But our car windows aren't tinted at all.

One day, our car briefly stopped in front of it.

And people were like this.

- Right. - It's us.

- That was so open. - Right.

But I think we walk around more freely in Japan.

We went here and there so freely in Japan.

Anyone who saw us, show of hands.

- We sometimes ran into Koreans. - Right.

- Every time I heard Korean, I was surprised. - I was surprised.

- It was really cool. - Everyone says they miss us so much.

I miss you all, too.

- "Is it rainy"? It is raining here. - I miss you.

Rain. Rain.

There is no Choo-day. Right.

I have never missed a day.

- That's the way it is. - What a bummer.

That's the way it is.

- Choo-day. - Someone writes, "The weather is so nice in Korea".

The weather wasn't good when we left.

I think there is something about us.

- It rains whenever we do something. - Right.

Every time we do something outside, it rains.

- When we have to go somewhere. - It always rained when we had a big event.

- What is it? - Let's think positive.

We are influential. So when we go somewhere, we bring rain.

How nice.

- We can use an umbrella. - How comfy.

They said it's chilly in Korea and the daily temperature is fluctuating.

- Yeah. My mom told me that. - Awesome.

We learned the phrase about heart.

We learned the phrase, "Please send us hearts".

Did you see that? LINE LIVE? Did you see that?

Did you see that?

Jisoo is thinking about saying "Ppoong" on our live performance tomorrow.

After saying the lines as MC,

Among our Japanese managers,

one of them is eager to be funny.

- Type O. - He really liked that.

While everyone else shook their head, he smiled secretly.

I'm against it.

You can check it out on LINE LIVE tomorrow.

Didn't he say that might work?

Then I'd go...

Then you become "Bboongbboong-E".

Bboongbboong-chan.

- That'd be copyright infringement. - Bboongbboong. - It's an existing character.

- How about Ppoong-san. - Ppoong-san.

Ppoong-san.

I'm Ppoong-san.

- We use Kopanese a lot. - Right.

- Kopanese (Korean + Japanese) - That's...

We keep speaking Korean to Japanese people.

- Right. - Please do this (In Korean). And they do.

They understand now.

Since we keep using Korean, our Japanese crew started using Korean.

It should be the other way around.

They told us, "Good work today". Then we say, "You didn't speak Korean".

- Right. They're being considerate of us. - They began speaking Korean.

"What is your favorite Japanese food"?

I really want to have takoyaki (octopus ball).

Where can I find it?

- I mean... - How come I can't eat takoyaki?

- It was easier to it find in Korea. - Right.

Not only takoyaki.

Let's list the things we had. We had sushi.

We...

- We didn't have ramen yet. - Oh, we didn't. Oh, my God.

- We... - We had a lot of meat.

- Right. It was too heavy. Feels like we didn't have a meal. - Donburi (rice bowl dish).

Tempura! We had tempura. I liked that.

It was good.

Thumbs up!

I wish we had a selfie stick.

We went to the Hedgehog Cafe.

- A chinchilla, an otter. - Right. - A rabbit.

- And a hedgehog... - Jisoo! - What?

- I was going to keep it a secret and reveal it later. - What?

- You didn't watch my Channel Plus V LIVE? - No.

- You didn't? - I didn't. - How could you now watch that?

But it was already revealed in that.

No. Not the other animals.

- It was only a hedgehog. - Let me check out your Channel Plus broadcast.

Come on... I told you, BLINK.

- I'd save it for later. - You're welcome, BLINK.

- BLINK? It's me. - Come on...

Spoiler Choo.

- It's me. - Come on.

I was going to surprise you with the photos.

- Let me check. - Did you hear that?

Did you hear that, BLINK? Did you or did you not?

Tell me now.

You kept a journal.

Hedgehog is "Harimezumi" in Japanese.

We learned that. Did you hear that or not?

I don't think they did. They didn't hear you.

I think they pretend not to hear that. They're laughing.

BLINK are kind enough to pretend that they didn't hear anything.

I saw some comments.

They totally heard it. "Yes, I heard that".

No big deal. Post it today.

- No. - BLINK. It's me. - I was going to make it fun.

Because it's my kind of thing.

- So gross. - But I was a little scared of a hedgehog.

The hedgehog hissed like this.

- It kept hissing. - Hiss.

- When you tried to touch it. - Right. It kept poking me.

- It was so cute. - What?

Is there a hedgehog cafe in Korea?

- I don't know. I heard it's hot in Japan these days. - Yeah.

I heard there is no dog cafe in Japan.

Instead, they have a hedgehog cafe.

It's quite different from Korean, right?

Hedgehogs were like king there.

- We learned the word, "debu (chubby)". - Debu.

- Chubby hedgehog. - There was a chubby hedgehog.

Debu harimezumi (chubby hedgehog).

- Isn't it harinezumi? - Harimezumi. - Isn't it harinezumi?

- You wrote, "Harimezumi". - Mezumi? - You wrote it down.

- I did? - But it's harinezumi, right? - I think the correct word is harinezumi.

I taught BLINK the wrong thing.

- You wrote "Harimezumi". I just read that. - I misinformed BLINK.

I corrected myself after I saw your post, as you wrote differently.

- It's us! - We can see ourselves here. Heart. Tap the heart.

Isn't this going to cause lagging?

I don't think so.

- I can't play this. It's too... - Is it too slow?

It's me!

That's amazing. The video quality is better than I thought.

Like this.

But why is it lagging?

- It's always a bit lagging. It's not 100% real time. - I saw a frightening comment. - Why?

"Speak Japanese".

We are speaking Japanese a lot these days.

- It's so... Check this out. - "Please say hi in English".

- Hi. - Hi, everyone. - What's up?

- We're currently in Japan right now. - I learned Thai.

And it's... As you can see,

I'm sharing a room with her. My roommate as usual.

It's me!

And today, we're wearing...

matching pajamas

that BLINK gave us. Do you guys like it?

You like it, huh?

And we're talking about...

how we miss home.

We've been away for a week.

I think, now. We haven't been away this long before.

And we really want to go home now.

I mean, we love Japan. We enjoy Japan.

We love spending time in Japan and everything.

But just the fact that, you know, our dogs are waiting.

That plays a big part, right?

We miss Kuma and Dalgom.

- So, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah.

Say hi to our international fans.

Hi.

- I'm Jisoo. - They know you're Jisoo.

You know? Thank you.

- We love you guys. - We love you guys.

- We love you guys. - And?

- And... - Tell them about the cafe that we went to.

- Huh? - The cafe.

- Fun. - What did we see?

- We see... - We saw. - We saw chinchilla.

- And? - And rabbit. - Rabbit. And?

- Sudal (otter). - An otter. I don't what that was.

It has five fingers. That creeped me out.

It kept holding me with their 5 fingers. There was

And there was one more animal.

Gosumdochi (hedgehog).

Gosumdochi (hedgehog).

They are so spiky.

It hurt. Apa (It hurt).

Seriously. Come on...

We saw hedgehogs. We went to a hedgehog cafe.

- Hedgehog? - Do you guys know what a hedgehog is?

It's... Cause I heard...

They only call it "hedgehog" in some companies... I mean, some countries.

And I know New Zealand and Australia for sure they call it "hedgehog".

- But I don't know if they call it a hedgehog in the States. - She used to raise one.

I know. When I lived... Back in the days, when I was in New Zealand,

I picked up the hedgehog from my back garden and...

You picked it up without gloves?

No, with rubber gloves.

I got my rubber gloves.

And I picked up the hedgehog and I put it in a box and...

I secretly had it in my...

Like a garage. What is it?

For less than a month. And it started to smell, like stink.

And my homestay mom didn't like it.

So I had to let him out back in the garden.

- I'm sure he's out somewhere happily. - Bye.

- It's a happy ending, everyone. - It's a happy ending.

- I'm sure he's now happy. - Because I let him go back to nature.

- And the hedgehog lived happily ever after. - Happily ever after.

- The end. - That's what a harmony looks like.

Do you know our song in Japan?

There's this grand music.

That music makes me so excited.

The music plays in the intro, it's so catchy.

We keep singing this song, instead of our own song.

Now...

- "I'm so sleepy". Why are you suffering? - Oh, no. We have to go to bed soon.

Let's go to bed now. We should let BLINK get some sleep.

BLINK. Really?

Really? Now? Bye? Already?

We're letting you go because some BLINK said they're sleepy.

"Kiss".

- Ppoong. - You're blowing a kiss like that?

"Don't leave".

- But some said they're sleepy - "Don't go. Don't you dare sleep".

I mean, some people said they're so sleepy.

- "Come back to Korea soon". - I know.

I want to meet you a lot in Korea.

I miss you, too.

"Wash your face with cold water".

If you wash your face with cold water, your face will get cold.

Let's call it a day with BLINK.

- It's been a long time since we turned on V LIVE, right? - We did.

We're going to do a Japanese convenience store food review V LIVE later.

That's awesome. We tried just about everything.

That's why we should give recommendations. So they avoid mistakes during their trip to Japan.

- Right. - We're going to try all the things out.

- For BLINK. - With the spirit of self-sacrifice.

- Such a strong spirit of self-sacrifice. We have to try everything now. - Love and tolerance.

The spirit of self-sacrifice. We'll try everything at a convenience store.

And we'll pick good ones.

You are very welcome.

For you guys.

That sounded quite good.

- For you guys. - It's me.

You sound so cheesy in English.

We tried puddings a lot at a convenience store in Japan.

I love puddings.

I like puddings. And I like Dojima rolls.

- I love it. - I love it.

- Jasmine tea. - Right. - Jasmine tea.

It will rise when we come here.

- The sales? - The sales will go up. - Because of us?

- We buy a box of them. - I didn't have peach water a lot this time.

I don't drink that.

I like tea with some color.

But it tastes like peach.

- I'm not big on peaches. - Really?

I'm big on peaches.

I was eating when I was born. Did you know that, everyone?

I was eating strawberries.

Strawberry.

I heard my mom ate a lof peaches

when she had me.

I guess that's why I like peaches.

- I like strawberries. - I like it, too.

- I heard my mom always had that. - Really?

- Strawberries are yummy. - I know.

That is why she ate them.

But you know what?

- During pregnancy, - Moms have to have something yummy.

- I mean... - Having cravings? - Yeah.

Pregnant women have some cravings, don't they?

Strawberries and I are a destiny. No way!

- She got a mosquito bite. - I got a mosquito bite. - Oh, my!

- It looks like a bruise. - It looks so itchy, doesn't it?

- It's driving me crazy. - I should slap you again.

It's actually effective. But it hurts really bad.

- After getting slapped by her hand. - Slap slap.

the itchiness disappears immediately.

- "Cheese cake". "Bad mosquito". - "Bad mosquito". - Right.

Bad mosquito.

- I learned how to say a mosquito in Japanese, but I forgot. - You did? - Yes.

Mosquito.

"Mogi" is the famous detective in the Japanese manga "Case Closed".

- Manager Yoo Myunghan. - Yeah, our manager.

Our manager's name is Yoo Myunghan.

- Mr. Famous. - We have manager Mr. Famous.

Famous manager.

- Let's continue until 30 minutes. - Okay.

The mosquito... After you mentioned it, it started itching so badly.

Here. Let me slap.

1, 2, 3.

- Oh, my God! - How's it? It's not itchy, right?

No, it's not itchy. It hurts.

- This is digging a hole to fill another. - Digging a hole to fill another.

Ppoong. I did dig a hole to fill another.

It's showing on my face.

It's all right. It's getting red near the bite.

The itchiness surely disappeared. I ask Jisoo when I get a mosquito bite.

- To slap me. - Right. She does. And I slap it away.

- Then she likes it. - But it really hurts.

- Then... - It hurts when she slaps with her hand.

- Even when I slap mildly, they say it hurts. - It's like being slapped with a branch.

- Why don't we hold an event where I slap BLINK? - Great.

You slap them, and they get hurt and be happy.

- Who wants to be slapped by me? - Let's slap only the ones with mosquito bites.

The event only for those who have mosquito bites!

Awesome! We are getting so sidetracked.

Show me your mosquito bite.

- Really. - Slap slap.

That sounds pretty good.

"I'd be happy even if I get slapped".

- You'd change your mind if you get slapped. - Didn't you hear the sound?

- Slap! - Make a cross.

- I heard that's not good. - But...

I saw that somewhere. I attached the mosquito bandage here.

But it peeled off. I need to put it on again.

There's a camera.

- "Clear sound". I know. - They are surprised by the sound.

- Jisoo. Really. - It's just the sound.

I placed my hand on my leg, and the sound is really loud.

- See? It's loud. - It sounds different from your slapping.

- There you go. Let me try. - I just placed my hand.

It should be like this. Aren't you making the sound on purpose?

- "I'm going to raise a mosquito". - Everyone. It's not itchy.

- It's amazing. It's not itchy. - It's me!

It's exactly that situation.

- I really like the song. It's a great song. - Right.

I should make a song like that.

- How greedy! - I'll respect you if you make a song as good as that one.

- You know the Kuma song. Poor Dog Kuma song. - Yeah. That's actually a nice song.

- We felt sorry to Kuma. We were away for a long time. - Right.

Kuma gets bored a lot when we are not around.

We felt so sorry for him.

- I suddenly got inspirations. - On our way home in the car after having ice cream.

- You have sudden inspiration and made the song. - Right. I sang so cheerfully.

Right.

I forgot. Let's start over.

Even the harmony was perfect. It's time to go now.

We have only a few seconds. We have to wrap it up in 30 seconds.

- BLINK. - BLINK.

- Let's giggle for 30 seconds. - Start.

I got you.

They wrote, "Don't go". They're going crazy.

- Bye. - Look at that. "Have a good night". Cool.

- Cool fans. - "Don't go". "Bye".

- "Bye". - Their opinions divided.

- I'm scared. Why don't you communicate with each other, BLINK? - "Selfie, please".

- Do you want us to go or to stay? - "Selfie, please".

1, 2, 3.

Capture time. Take a screenshot.

BLINK. It's been 30 minutes.

Have a good night, BLINK.

We'll appear at "Tokyo Girls Collection" tomorrow.

So please check it out.

- Advertising again. - Make sure to check it out. Ppoong!

I'll say "Ppoong" quietly.

Those who watched this V LIVE would be able to notice that.

See you soon, everyone.

Bye. Heart!

- Sweet dreams. Good night. - Good night.

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For more infomation >> [BLACKPINK] Genshin and Shu are now in Japan :) - Duration: 31:00.

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模様編みA-15:長編み【かぎ針編み初心者さん】編み図・字幕解説 Double Crochet Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 12:18.

For more infomation >> 模様編みA-15:長編み【かぎ針編み初心者さん】編み図・字幕解説 Double Crochet Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 12:18.

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More Haunted Places In Japan Audio - Duration: 5:49.

Hello everyone!

In this video, i'm going to tell you about more haunted places in Japan that I found

on the internet.

but first, I'm going to tell you what Yurei and Obake is:

Many people in Japan refer to ghosts as obake , and this term actually differs slightly

from yurei in that obake are even more hostile and unpredictable.

Traditionally, a yurei will haunt someone from around 2:00-2:30am, whereas an obake

is happy to scare someone throughout the day and night.

Also, a yurei usually has one specific location or person to haunt; an obake is free to roam

the world, striking at will wherever and at whomever it pleases.

Furthermore, they can also be shapeshifters, turning themselves into mischievous and bloodthirsty

animals.

In conclusion, it's best not to attract the attentions of an obake.

And now here's some haunted places in japan!

The well and the screaming ghost (Himeji Castle)

On the grounds of Himeji Castle lies a well said to be haunted by the ghost of Okiku,

a former servant in one of the dungeons of the castle.

She worked for a samurai named Aoyama Tessan, who, despite being married, wanted to sleep

with her.

She rejected his advances, which infuriated Tessan, who subsequently looked for ways to

seek revenge.

He noticed that part of Okiku's duties involved handling ten expensive gold plates.

Tessan then hid one of the plates and gave Okiku an ultimatum: either become his lover,

or he would blame the missing plate on her and have her executed.

Not wishing for either, Okiku threw herself down the well to her death.

Little did Tessan know that Okiku would continue to haunt him.

Every night, she would climb out of the well and drift towards the castle to count the

number of plates inside.

And when she couldn't find the missing tenth one, she would let out an abnormal, horrifying

scream which eventually drove Tessan insane.

Apparently, the haunting continues to this day.

The cursed head of the samurai (Otemachi, Tokyo)

A samurai warrior named Taira no Masakado led a rebellion against the Japanese government

in Kyoto back in the year 940.

He was subsequently caught and beheaded.

According to legend, his head subsequently flew away and landed in Tokyo.

Despite having no body, his head was furious and wanted revenge on the people who killed

him.

Locals enshrined his head in order to stay his wrath.

The monument to his head exists today near Tokyo's Otemachi Station, and remains undisturbed.

Superstition about the shrine was heightened when, after World War II, American occupying

forces tried to demolish the shrine, but the bulldozer suddenly flipped over, killing the

driver.

Since then, people have been terrified of the shrine and refuse to interfere with it.

Nagasaki and Hiroshima

In Hiroshima and Nagasaki, people often hear lost souls crying and screaming for help at

dawn.

Round Schoolhouse, Hokkaido

One of the most well-known haunted sites in Japan, the Round Schoolhouse is a ghostly

abandoned edifice that would scare even the boldest travel junkies.

Stories are swirling on the internet, suggesting that anyone who goes inside will either forever

disappear or become insane.

Gridley Tunnel, Yokosuka

Looking for a ghost samurai in Japan?

The Gridley Tunnel, in Yokosuka Naval Base, is a single-lane narrow tunnel that has been

haunted by a fallen samurai who was ambushed and murdered in this tunnel.

It is believed that the warrior was on his way to avenge his lord's death, when he

was attacked by his enemies.

And because he failed to finish his mission, the samurai cannot leave this place.

We can't blame the samurai for haunting the place.

Besides, it can get pretty boring spending thousands of years in a tight tunnel.

Hopefully, our friend Sadako can pay a visit to this tunnel, and give him some words of

encouragement.

I'm sorry that there's no pictures this time.

I hope that you enjoyed this video!

see you on the next video!

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I Joined the Kawasaki Sanno Summer Festival!! - Duration: 5:53.

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10 interessante Japan Fakten | 10 facts about JAPAN - Duration: 6:41.

Number 10 - Manga Fever

Japanese comics (manga) are an important component of the japanese culture.

38% of all print media goes to manga.

That means manga magazines and volumes.

And literally it means, that 1/3 of all print media are already manga.

Comparing with germany, where only 3% of all print media are manga.

Number 9: Monster in Japan

In the movie, godzilla destroyed always entire citys.

But in the real world, Japan has problem with other kind of monsters.

I talk about the giant jellyfish and giant crabs.

These cause losses during fishing

in other areas there is no fish anymore.

Japanese giant jellyfish can have a diameter of up to 2 meters.

And weigh up to 200kg

In addition there is a length of 5 meters

The giant crabs are not small either

And there are 20 billion copies of the giant jellyfish

Number 8: High Tech Toilet

Japan is a country, full of modern technology

It´s the same with the toilets.

Then beside of the normal toilets, they have a lot of really modern toilets.

For us, the toilet of the future.

A normal high tech toilet comes with a heated seat,

massage function, configuration of the water pressure, armrest, automatic rinsing and the lid opens automatically.

Everythings works via infrared and a control device.

Many People don´t use any toilet paper anymore.

But of course in all Hotel´s, they have toilet paper for you.

Most of the people use the water jet to clean themself.

But also, there´s a heater and a air conditioner to remove the smell.

You can order these toilets with a included sound machine, that nobody can hear you.

And people with much money can order a extra standing up help and accompanied by a colored water stream.

Toilets which talking with you are in development.

Happy poop

Number 7: The Hashima Island

The Hashima Island is well built but completely uninhabited.

Previously, coal was mined and there lived 5,000 people on this island.

The island became a small town.

After an energy form, the island was abandoned.

The Island got famous because of the 007: James Bond Movie Skyfall in 2012.

Number 6: Chikan harassment

Because of so many people, sexual harassment is a big problem.

This is often the case in trains.

It does not matter whether it is a man or a woman.

That's why there are our own train sections, only for women

Chikan is tolerated by many because of shame, but it is a criminal offense.

Number 5: The Kancho Prank

The Kancho Prank is typical japanese and loved by most of the students.

The finger is put into the other person´s butt and you need to scream " Kancho " which means "Enema"

Be "careful" in Japan, otherwise you could feel a finger in your butt from a unknow person.

But is not this also sexual harassment?

A really strange prank. But this is Japan.

All Naruto Fans knows this prank already. It was the scene with Naruto and Kakashi.

Number 4: Suicide forest

The Aokigahara forest is very creepy, because people go there to die.

That´s why the forest is called the "suicide forest"

Because this is simply too creepy for many, once per year, the police look for possible corpses.

Sadly record back in 2002, where the police found 78 corpses.

Number 3: Tanuki

In Japan and China, fabulous beings have a great significance in history.

For example, the fox is a divine animal

There are good and evil animals

The Tanuki is very well known and is a marten dog.

The Tanuki is a kind of raccoon, which has a big scrotum which should bring you luck.

The history said: that this animal can change into a other animal. A very well known story in Japan myth history.

Number 2: The Penis Fest

Annually, the Japanese celebrate the kanamara festival, as a sign of fertility.

How the whole festival arose, nobody really knows so exactly.

This is a special day. You will see a big penis or some which are made of wood, candys and other penis shaped sweets and objects.

It´s really strange, but when you get the chance, try to visit the fest.

Number 1: Sex in Japan

In a country where you can see half naked woman, big breast Anime character and tons of crazy porn

you will think that japan is very open about that topic? You are wrong.

Normal prostitution is forbidden

Which means, that you cant pay a girl for vaginal sex.

Because of that, people figure out, how they can trick the system.

The strange thing is, that anal & oral sex is not forbidden.

It´s the same with the special Massage salons and call girls. They are not forbidden as well.

Very strange are brothel with sex dolls or girls which cosplay as a manga/anime character.

These are forbidden as well in the japanese law.

You got 10 interesting and strange facts about japan.

If you like the video, give me a thumbs up and we see us next time again on this channel.

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【Tokyo Tarareba Girls】Talk about one popular manga in japan by OTAKING Aug.27.2017 #3 - Duration: 2:19.

Please! "Tokyo Talareba Girls" talking. What do you think? Thank you.

Ahh...What? English?

Of course we can understand what he want to say.

"Tokyo Talareba Girls" Manga's storys of episodes are very strong. But the ending how to finish the story is a little weak. It's not so strong.

Because author Akiko Higashimura does not believe the story or these life of characters in this manga.

Akiko Higashimura is "single mother". Japanese says not just married but she has a child, We says it single mother.

She can live by herself, by her own life.

But almost Japanese girls or women does not live such she as.

Talareba's story ending. If she is very honest more hard ending.

Probably most character does not marry any characters or beloved younger handsome boy just more bitter ending. I think so.

"Tokyo Talareba Girls" is not good ending for me.

Thanks for watching until the end!

I am the most famous otaku king in Japan, "Otaking" Toshio Okada.

I started planning to talk overseas about animations and movies popular in Japan in English.

Before long, I'm planning to add English subtitles to movies talking in Japanese so please look forward to it.

If you ask a question in this comment field of this video, maybe I will talk about comments as a theme.

We welcome the people who are interested in the forefront of Japanese otaku culture and those who want to hear stories of interesting animations and movies, so please subscribe our channel!

If there is a good reaction, I will get better and I will do my best!

Thanks!

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British & Japanese PMs on same page when handling N. Korea - Duration: 2:11.

Over in Tokyo, British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Japanese counterpart reaffirmed

their commitment to stopping North Korea's aggression.

During the summit the two leaders urged China to do more to rein in the regime.

Won Jung-hwan shares with us what was discussed.

The Prime Ministers of the U.K. and Japan both standing together,... when it comes to

North Korea.

The two leaders pressed for tighter cooperation when countering North Korea's provocations,...

just days after the regime fired an IRBM over Japan, where the U.K. Prime Minister is visiting.

Prime Minister Theresa May reaffirmed the U.K.'s mutual stance with Japan on North Korea.

(ENGLISH) "Through our deepening security partnership

we must work together to enhance our collective response to the threats to the international

order and global peace and security.

And that must include confronting the threat that North Korea poses, and ensuring that

the regime in North Korea stops these aggressive acts."

Prime Minister May added that China has influence over North Korea and that it should use it,...

saying that Beijing has the most "leverage" to resolve the issue.

May also attended Tokyo's top security meeting ahead of the joint presser,... adding more

weight to the regime's provocative actions -- which have already led to international

condemnation.

She became the second foreign leader to attend such a meeting in Japan,... after then-Australian

PM Tony Abbot in 2014.

The U.K. leader also noted that North Korea's two ICBM launches don't just threaten its

neighbors in Asia, but Europe as well, as the continent is within range of the North's

missiles.

The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe,... echoed the statement.

(JAPANESE) "North Korea's reckless action of sending

another missile over the skies of Japan is a threat.

Japan and Britain will cooperate to counter this."

The two,... have agreed to cooperate toward getting the UN Security Council to adopt a

tougher resolution on North Korea.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

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Korean tourists opting for Japan over China amid THAAD row - Duration: 0:52.

More South Koreans chose to visit Japan as a tourist destination instead of China in

August... as Beijing continues to engage in economic retaliation against Seoul... over

the deployment of the THAAD missile defense system.

Hanatour,...

South Korea's largest travel agency,... says sales of tour packages for China tumbled nearly

37 percent,... compared to the same month last year.

In contrast,... the number of Koreans traveling to Japan in August jumped by 25 percent on-year.

The number of Koreans booking tours to Southeast Asian countries surged by some 30 percent.

Since March,...Beijing has taken a series of measures in apparent economic retaliation

against the THAAD system, including a sales ban on Korea-bound package tours.

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BLACKPINK Jisoo & Jennie broadcast in Japan 20170902 (English sub) - Duration: 31:00.

- Huh? - Huh? - When will they come?

- Huh? - When will you come in?

- BLINK. - When will you come?

- They are not coming. - Can they not see yet?

Jisoo. Hi.

- Hi. - Can you see us well?

They said they didn't receive any notification.

- No notification? - Oh, no. - Your notifications might be off.

Right. That can't happen.

- Hello. - Hello.

- They write, "Hi". - Hi.

- Why are they saying, "Jendeukie is nyong an"? - They accepted it.

- You should accept it. - I can't.

It takes some time to receive notifications. Can you see us well?

Can you see us well, everyone?

Everyone.

- Everyone started staying "Hi". - Hi, hi.

Very nice.

How are you doing, everyone? How have you been?

What are you doing?

It's been a week since...

we came to Japan!

We made a debut in Japan.

We are BLACKPINK.

August 30

is the release date of our debut album!

I said this phrase many times.

My line was,

Please remember BLACKPINK.

Did you understand?

Did you understand everything?

We finally made a debut in Japan. That's why we are in Japan now.

They write, "Congratulations".

- Congrats...Thank you very much. - Thank you, thank you.

What are you all doing?

- Isn't it late at night now? - Yeah. How are you doing?

- It has been tilted. - I should hold it like this. - Yeah.

We have been eating Japanese food.

- We ate too much! - We need kimchi.

- Japanese food... - Kimchi, please.

I realized how much I like pork belly in Japan.

We have never been away such a long time like this.

- Our things are... - I can't even show you.

We have too much stuff.

I know. We saw a lot of things.

We bought a lot of things and ate a lot of things.

"Jisoo, I love you".

You love Jisoo.

We will appear at "Tokyo Girls Collection" tomorrow.

- It's known as "TGC". - "TGC".

It rained in Japan today.

- How's the weather in Korea? - Right.

- According to the breaking news, I heard it is chilly. - Breaking news.

My mom told me I'd better bundle up because it's chilly in Korea.

- Really? - Yeah. - How come my mom didn't tell me anything about that?

Be careful of the weather.

Right.

Jendeukie and I are sharing the room.

As you can see.

We became roommates in a long time.

- Roommates again in Japan. - I know.

It feels like old times again.

Hearing Jisoo's dad jokes all day feels quite new.

There were lots of jokes.

What are you doing! You put your foot on this.

Are you ignoring this teddy bear because it's tiny?

I'm more experienced, dumb teddy bear.

Hey, I got teddy at home!

I got the white one!

They fought. What are you doing, BLINK?

- Isn't it boring because we're not Korea? - I know you're bored.

- It might be the same. - Right. Because in Korea... - Because our promotion is over.

Right.

Chaeyoung and Lisa are in the next room.

- Girls! - Girls. Join us on V LIVE.

- What are you doing? - What are you doing? Watching a Disney movie?

I entered their room the other day.

- They were watching a movie again. - Really?

It wasn't Disney, but it was the one they've always watched.

- No! - No, no! - Enough is enough.

I thought they see movies at home, but they do that in Japan as well.

- That is amazing. - That's amazing.

"So many ups and downs in the weather".

- "The sky in Korea without BLACKPINK is" - "Meaningless".

Meaningless.

- We will be back soon. - Yeah.

I guess you missed us.

That's why we turned on V LIVE.

- We're wearing matching pajamas. - Matching pajamas.

Actually, all four of us are wearing matching PJs.

I guess they will show our fans on their own.

- Today... - We all brought it to Japan.

Our matching Pjs today.

Matching pajamas.

Did you see "Sukkiri" episode that we appeared?

- "Sukkiri". - We started getting ready from 2 AM.

Right. It was our first time to be on a morning show.

- We did pre-recording in the morning, but have never been on a morning show. - It was unique.

- The studio itself was so white. - Right. It was so bright.

- It felt different from a music show. - Right.

- We had a lot of unique experiences. - Right.

We shouted out "BOOMBAYAH" from the morning.

Head banging from early in the morning.

The camera came in for a close-up like this.

I guess they wanted to see you up close.

Morning close-up. Morning close-up is nice.

From morning...

Shall we read the comments? "Double J".

That's us.

That's me.

- I can't read the comments. You know why? - Why?

It's in English, Japanese,

Thai

- and many other incomprehensible languages. - So many kinds.

The viewers are suddenly asking about our trainee days.

- Oh, because we were roommates? - "Tell us about your trainee days".

I think someone randomly brought it up.

- And you happened to see that comment. - Is that what happened?

That is such a random question.

There are lots of stories about our trainee days.

We were roommates for about 4 years.

I remember that story.

- But it's a secret. - It's a secret.

How do we look?

Do we look like we want to go back to Korea?

Korea... I like it here in Japan.

But I ate Japanese foods for too long.

I even want to have kimchi stew that I usually don't eat.

Right. And I miss...

I miss sleeping at home.

It feels strange to have someone who makes the bed every morning.

Right. Come back!

- Come back! - Come back!

- BLINK. - I guess it's because we're all stay-at-home type. - Right.

It feels like I'm deprived of my own space.

Are you doing all right, our babies?

- Dalgom. - Kuma. - Dalgom is in my parents' house.

- He's in prison. - In prison. - There is no one who plays with him.

Dalgom is sad in prison.

He has always been lazy. And he's not moving at all now.

- He drinks water, lying down. - Wouldn't he lose his muscles? - He drinks water on his side.

- Shocking! - Just like you.

They say pets take on traits of their owners.

- What? - I saw you do that on the bed many times.

- I miss you, Kuma. - Someone writes, "I miss Dalgom".

BLINK miss Dalgom and Kuma.

We miss them, too.

We saw ourselves when we went to Harajuku.

Right. There is a really big ourdoor banner of us.

- It's huge. - So surprised!

- I'm surprised every time I see that. - But our car windows aren't tinted at all.

One day, our car briefly stopped in front of it.

And people were like this.

- Right. - It's us.

- That was so open. - Right.

But I think we walk around more freely in Japan.

We went here and there so freely in Japan.

Anyone who saw us, show of hands.

- We sometimes ran into Koreans. - Right.

- Every time I heard Korean, I was surprised. - I was surprised.

- It was really cool. - Everyone says they miss us so much.

I miss you all, too.

- "Is it rainy"? It is raining here. - I miss you.

Rain. Rain.

There is no Choo-day. Right.

I have never missed a day.

- That's the way it is. - What a bummer.

That's the way it is.

- Choo-day. - Someone writes, "The weather is so nice in Korea".

The weather wasn't good when we left.

I think there is something about us.

- It rains whenever we do something. - Right.

Every time we do something outside, it rains.

- When we have to go somewhere. - It always rained when we had a big event.

- What is it? - Let's think positive.

We are influential. So when we go somewhere, we bring rain.

How nice.

- We can use an umbrella. - How comfy.

They said it's chilly in Korea and the daily temperature is fluctuating.

- Yeah. My mom told me that. - Awesome.

We learned the phrase about heart.

- Heart... - A lot.

- A lot? - Send a lot? - Send, please. - Send a lot of hearts, please!

Send a lot of hearts, please!

We learned the phrase, "Please send us hearts".

20 million...

Did you see that? LINE LIVE? Did you see that?

Did you see that?

Jisoo is thinking about saying "Ppoong" on our live performance tomorrow.

After saying the lines as MC,

"Make sure to remember that! Ppoong"! I was going to say that.

Among our Japanese managers,

one of them is eager to be funny.

- Type O. - He really liked that.

While everyone else shook their head, he smiled secretly.

I'm against it.

You can check it out on LINE LIVE tomorrow.

Make sure to remember that. Ppoong ppoong!

Didn't he say that might work?

Then I'd go...

This is Ppoong Ppoong-san of BLACKPINK.

Then you become "Bboongbboong-E".

Bboongbboong-chan.

- That'd be copyright infringement. - Bboongbboong. - It's an existing character.

- How about Ppoong-san. - Ppoong-san.

Ppoong-san.

I'm Ppoong-san.

- We use Kopanese a lot. - Right.

- Kopanese (Korean + Japanese) - That's...

We keep speaking Korean to Japanese people.

- Right. - Please do this (In Korean). And they do.

They understand now.

Since we keep using Korean, our Japanese crew started using Korean.

It should be the other way around.

They told us, "Good work today". Then we say, "You didn't speak Korean".

- Right. They're being considerate of us. - They began speaking Korean.

"What is your favorite Japanese food"?

I really want to have takoyaki (octopus ball).

Where can I find it?

- I mean... - How come I can't eat takoyaki?

- It was easier to it find in Korea. - Right.

Not only takoyaki.

Let's list the things we had. We had sushi.

We...

- We didn't have ramen yet. - Oh, we didn't. Oh, my God.

- We... - We had a lot of meat.

- Right. It was too heavy. Feels like we didn't have a meal. - Donburi (rice bowl dish).

Tempura! We had tempura. I liked that.

It was good.

Thumbs up!

I wish we had a selfie stick.

We went to the Hedgehog Cafe.

- A chinchilla, an otter. - Right. - A rabbit.

- And a hedgehog... - Jisoo! - What?

- I was going to keep it a secret and reveal it later. - What?

- You didn't watch my Channel Plus V LIVE? - No.

- You didn't? - I didn't. - How could you now watch that?

But it was already revealed in that.

No. Not the other animals.

- It was only a hedgehog. - Let me check out your Channel Plus broadcast.

Come on... I told you, BLINK.

- I'd save it for later. - You're welcome, BLINK.

- BLINK? It's me. - Come on...

Spoiler Choo.

- It's me. - Come on.

I was going to surprise you with the photos.

- Let me check. - Did you hear that?

Did you hear that, BLINK? Did you or did you not?

Tell me now.

You kept a journal.

Hedgehog is "Harimezumi" in Japanese.

We learned that. Did you hear that or not?

I don't think they did. They didn't hear you.

I think they pretend not to hear that. They're laughing.

BLINK are kind enough to pretend that they didn't hear anything.

I saw some comments.

They totally heard it. "Yes, I heard that".

No big deal. Post it today.

- No. - BLINK. It's me. - I was going to make it fun.

Because it's my kind of thing.

- So gross. - But I was a little scared of a hedgehog.

The hedgehog hissed like this.

- It kept hissing. - Hiss.

- When you tried to touch it. - Right. It kept poking me.

- It was so cute. - What?

Is there a hedgehog cafe in Korea?

- I don't know. I heard it's hot in Japan these days. - Yeah.

I heard there is no dog cafe in Japan.

Instead, they have a hedgehog cafe.

It's quite different from Korean, right?

Hedgehogs were like king there.

- We learned the word, "debu (chubby)". - Debu.

- Chubby hedgehog. - There was a chubby hedgehog.

Debu harimezumi (chubby hedgehog).

- Isn't it harinezumi? - Harimezumi. - Isn't it harinezumi?

- You wrote, "Harimezumi". - Mezumi? - You wrote it down.

- I did? - But it's harinezumi, right? - I think the correct word is harinezumi.

I taught BLINK the wrong thing.

- You wrote "Harimezumi". I just read that. - I misinformed BLINK.

I corrected myself after I saw your post, as you wrote differently.

- It's us! - We can see ourselves here. Heart. Tap the heart.

Isn't this going to cause lagging?

I don't think so.

- I can't play this. It's too... - Is it too slow?

It's me!

That's amazing. The video quality is better than I thought.

Like this.

But why is it lagging?

- It's always a bit lagging. It's not 100% real time. - I saw a frightening comment. - Why?

"Speak Japanese".

We are speaking Japanese a lot these days.

- It's so... Check this out. - "Please say hi in English".

- Hi. - Hi, everyone. - What's up?

- We're currently in Japan right now. - I learned Thai.

And it's... As you can see,

I'm sharing a room with her. My roommate as usual.

It's me!

And today, we're wearing...

matching pajamas

that BLINK gave us. Do you guys like it?

You like it, huh?

And we're talking about...

how we miss home.

We've been away for a week.

I think, now. We haven't been away this long before.

And we really want to go home now.

I mean, we love Japan. We enjoy Japan.

We love spending time in Japan and everything.

But just the fact that, you know, our dogs are waiting.

That plays a big part, right?

We miss Kuma and Dalgom.

- So, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah.

Say hi to our international fans.

Hi.

- I'm Jisoo. - They know you're Jisoo.

You know? Thank you.

- We love you guys. - We love you guys.

- We love you guys. - And?

- And... - Tell them about the cafe that we went to.

- Huh? - The cafe.

- Fun. - What did we see?

- We see... - We saw. - We saw chinchilla.

- And? - And rabbit. - Rabbit. And?

- Sudal (otter). - An otter. I don't what that was.

It has five fingers. That creeped me out.

It kept holding me with their 5 fingers. There was

And there was one more animal.

Gosumdochi (hedgehog).

Gosumdochi (hedgehog).

They are so spiky.

It hurt. Apa (It hurt).

Seriously. Come on...

We saw hedgehogs. We went to a hedgehog cafe.

- Hedgehog? - Do you guys know what a hedgehog is?

It's... Cause I heard...

They only call it "hedgehog" in some companies... I mean, some countries.

And I know New Zealand and Australia for sure they call it "hedgehog".

- But I don't know if they call it a hedgehog in the States. - She used to raise one.

I know. When I lived... Back in the days, when I was in New Zealand,

I picked up the hedgehog from my back garden and...

You picked it up without gloves?

No, with rubber gloves.

I got my rubber gloves.

And I picked up the hedgehog and I put it in a box and...

I secretly had it in my...

Like a garage. What is it?

For less than a month. And it started to smell, like stink.

And my homestay mom didn't like it.

So I had to let him out back in the garden.

- I'm sure he's out somewhere happily. - Bye.

- It's a happy ending, everyone. - It's a happy ending.

- I'm sure he's now happy. - Because I let him go back to nature.

- And the hedgehog lived happily ever after. - Happily ever after.

- The end. - That's what a harmony looks like.

Do you know our song in Japan?

There's this grand music.

That music makes me so excited.

The music plays in the intro, it's so catchy.

We keep singing this song, instead of our own song.

Now...

- "I'm so sleepy". Why are you suffering? - Oh, no. We have to go to bed soon.

Let's go to bed now. We should let BLINK get some sleep.

BLINK. Really?

Really? Now? Bye? Already?

We're letting you go because some BLINK said they're sleepy.

"Kiss".

- Ppoong. - You're blowing a kiss like that?

"Don't leave".

- But some said they're sleepy - "Don't go. Don't you dare sleep".

I mean, some people said they're so sleepy.

- "Come back to Korea soon". - I know.

I want to meet you a lot in Korea.

I miss you, too.

"Wash your face with cold water".

If you wash your face with cold water, your face will get cold.

Let's call it a day with BLINK.

- It's been a long time since we turned on V LIVE, right? - We did.

We're going to do a Japanese convenience store food review V LIVE later.

That's awesome. We tried just about everything.

That's why we should give recommendations. So they avoid mistakes during their trip to Japan.

- Right. - We're going to try all the things out.

- For BLINK. - With the spirit of self-sacrifice.

- Such a strong spirit of self-sacrifice. We have to try everything now. - Love and tolerance.

The spirit of self-sacrifice. We'll try everything at a convenience store.

And we'll pick good ones.

You are very welcome.

For you guys.

That sounded quite good.

- For you guys. - It's me.

You sound so cheesy in English.

We tried puddings a lot at a convenience store in Japan.

I love puddings.

I like puddings. And I like Dojima rolls.

- I love it. - I love it.

- Jasmine tea. - Right. - Jasmine tea.

It will rise when we come here.

- The sales? - The sales will go up. - Because of us?

- We buy a box of them. - I didn't have peach water a lot this time.

I don't drink that.

I like tea with some color.

But it tastes like peach.

- I'm not big on peaches. - Really?

I'm big on peaches.

I was eating when I was born. Did you know that, everyone?

I was eating strawberries.

Strawberry.

I heard my mom ate a lof peaches

when she had me.

I guess that's why I like peaches.

- I like strawberries. - I like it, too.

- I heard my mom always had that. - Really?

- Strawberries are yummy. - I know.

That is why she ate them.

But you know what?

- During pregnancy, - Moms have to have something yummy.

- I mean... - Having cravings? - Yeah.

Pregnant women have some cravings, don't they?

Strawberries and I are a destiny. No way!

- She got a mosquito bite. - I got a mosquito bite. - Oh, my!

- It looks like a bruise. - It looks so itchy, doesn't it?

- It's driving me crazy. - I should slap you again.

It's actually effective. But it hurts really bad.

- After getting slapped by her hand. - Slap slap.

the itchiness disappears immediately.

- "Cheese cake". "Bad mosquito". - "Bad mosquito". - Right.

Bad mosquito.

- I learned how to say a mosquito in Japanese, but I forgot. - You did? - Yes.

Mosquito.

"Mogi" is the famous detective in the Japanese manga "Case Closed".

- Manager Yoo Myunghan. - Yeah, our manager.

Our manager's name is Yoo Myunghan.

- Mr. Famous. - We have manager Mr. Famous.

Famous manager.

- Let's continue until 30 minutes. - Okay.

The mosquito... After you mentioned it, it started itching so badly.

Here. Let me slap.

1, 2, 3.

- Oh, my God! - How's it? It's not itchy, right?

No, it's not itchy. It hurts.

- This is digging a hole to fill another. - Digging a hole to fill another.

Ppoong. I did dig a hole to fill another.

It's showing on my face.

It's all right. It's getting red near the bite.

The itchiness surely disappeared. I ask Jisoo when I get a mosquito bite.

- To slap me. - Right. She does. And I slap it away.

- Then she likes it. - But it really hurts.

- Then... - It hurts when she slaps with her hand.

- Even when I slap mildly, they say it hurts. - It's like being slapped with a branch.

- Why don't we hold an event where I slap BLINK? - Great.

You slap them, and they get hurt and be happy.

- Who wants to be slapped by me? - Let's slap only the ones with mosquito bites.

The event only for those who have mosquito bites!

Awesome! We are getting so sidetracked.

Show me your mosquito bite.

- Really. - Slap slap.

That sounds pretty good.

"I'd be happy even if I get slapped".

- You'd change your mind if you get slapped. - Didn't you hear the sound?

- Slap! - Make a cross.

- I heard that's not good. - But...

I saw that somewhere. I attached the mosquito bandage here.

But it peeled off. I need to put it on again.

There's a camera.

- "Clear sound". I know. - They are surprised by the sound.

- Jisoo. Really. - It's just the sound.

I placed my hand on my leg, and the sound is really loud.

- See? It's loud. - It sounds different from your slapping.

- There you go. Let me try. - I just placed my hand.

It should be like this. Aren't you making the sound on purpose?

- "I'm going to raise a mosquito". - Everyone. It's not itchy.

- It's amazing. It's not itchy. - It's me!

It's exactly that situation.

- I really like the song. It's a great song. - Right.

I should make a song like that.

- How greedy! - I'll respect you if you make a song as good as that one.

- You know the Kuma song. Poor Dog Kuma song. - Yeah. That's actually a nice song.

- We felt sorry to Kuma. We were away for a long time. - Right.

Kuma gets bored a lot when we are not around.

We felt so sorry for him.

- I suddenly got inspirations. - On our way home in the car after having ice cream.

- You have sudden inspiration and made the song. - Right. I sang so cheerfully.

Right.

I forgot. Let's start over.

Even the harmony was perfect. It's time to go now.

We have only a few seconds. We have to wrap it up in 30 seconds.

- BLINK. - BLINK.

- Let's giggle for 30 seconds. - Start.

I got you.

They wrote, "Don't go". They're going crazy.

- Bye. - Look at that. "Have a good night". Cool.

- Cool fans. - "Don't go". "Bye".

- "Bye". - Their opinions divided.

- I'm scared. Why don't you communicate with each other, BLINK? - "Selfie, please".

- Do you want us to go or to stay? - "Selfie, please".

1, 2, 3.

Capture time. Take a screenshot.

BLINK. It's been 30 minutes.

Have a good night, BLINK.

We'll appear at "Tokyo Girls Collection" tomorrow.

So please check it out.

- Advertising again. - Make sure to check it out. Ppoong!

I'll say "Ppoong" quietly.

Those who watched this V LIVE would be able to notice that.

Make sure to remember that. Ppoong.

See you soon, everyone.

Bye. Heart!

- Sweet dreams. Good night. - Good night.

3, 2.

For more infomation >> BLACKPINK Jisoo & Jennie broadcast in Japan 20170902 (English sub) - Duration: 31:00.

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Kyrah Journeys to Japan - Duration: 2:08.

yaaaasss, I'm 'bout to go to Japan

*flight attendant speaking*

yaaay, we're going to Japan

*mumbling*

yay, we're off the ground

bye, bye Nashville

I'll be back in two weeks

it's been real

see, people be trippin' on these plane snacks but that one was really good

okay, what is this here? Oh! sodoku was lit.

man, the games on his planes were

amazing I was playing them for most part if I

wasn't sleeping, cuz, you know I can sleep

look at this!

we was in a fancy plane

yas

*giggles*

*awkward silence*

yas

yes! we halfway there.

🎵we're halfway there🎵

🎵Jesus turned the water into wine🎵

bless up 🙌

yes, I tore that meal up!

breakfast at nighttime

woooh

we're almost there

Jyaass!

it's a bidet for yo' bootay

*giggles*

these toilets sing to you in Japan, bless up

this is my first sight in a bus to Japan

Go Tokyo!

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