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Bang, and then you give it to the

Socks are wet

Looks like they have destroyed the whole front and the quarter panel

This is Shibuya crossing Tokyo, you might have seen this part from Fast and the Furious

We are doing a few shoots here and see how they come out. So that we can use if for our autumn/winter wear

When your tired on a train in Tokyo and you just want to have a little nap

It's just the way you've got to do it.

Look at that neck action

Ok, this is not a sponsored ad. We are doing the RedBull Challange. We have to remove a formula one wheel

and put it back on. Go on show them. Show them the guns.

Whats better than one vending machine? 5 vending machines

So the way you get this food is, the person is just there but, you don't pay him directly. You pay a vending machine

Bang and then you just give it to the chef and he makes your order

that's Japan for you

and there is my order. Ordered from a vending machine and made by the chef

which one do you want?

I want this one

let's go

what's wrong with you?

It's stuck

turn it to an angle

Hold this

lets see how this tastes

it tastes like Calpol

what does it taste like?

what does it taste like?

go on

does it taste like Calpol

don't do that shit without telling me

we are currently on our way to pick up the car

as you can see, it is raining and it's raining pretty bad

country roads, there is actually anywhere to walk

it's not really designed for pedestrians

but yeah, with my guy, see you soon

you can see the car, did you notice there is a little Picacho sleeping.

my socks are wet

probably weren't a great choice of shoes to wear

we've gone down some side road, it really doesn't look like the car should be here

but apparently, we are going the right way

so,

yeah, just rain, non-stop. I checked the forecast for the next few days and it's a 100% rain for the next two days

and also, North Korea are sending missiles over, a bit of intimidation going on

so, it really isn't the best time to visit Japan

but, we like living on the edge. Me and Ocan. So, it is what it is.

it also helps that your lens is clean when your filming

So this is a pretty good test for our Autumn/Winter Wear

I'm wearing one of our waterproof Jackets

so yeah, I think it suits Japan pretty well

That is the GTR that I was going to hire out

prior to the grey one

but, someone has a bit too much fun

ended up crashing it

so it looks like they have destroyed the whole front and the quarter panel

Thi is if you crash?

insurance company telephone number

ok,

ok, we are in the GTR

I'm going to go for a little test drive around

the actual place

just to see how it goes

that's what NOT to do when your in Japan,

we really got to get out of here

take the phone quickly

we've managed to pick up the car. This is one of my bucket lists cars

i've always wanted to drive since I was a little kid

I think the fast and the furious film kind of instilled the ideas of driving this car

I always used to watch a lot of Initial D when I was young

the R34 was a bit of an icon and I always wanted to drive this car because it has a big pedigree.

and what a place to drive it, we're in the sort of countrysides of Tokyo. A little more on the outskirts

it's a good time to be alive

there's these metal bars

that lift up

so that you can't drive the car out till you pay

don't really understand

Japanese instructions going on

this part up

which doesn't seem to work

oh look it's working

I think we are set

so that works, so when you come back, you just put the money in however much you owe

pretty good drink, I must say

For more infomation >> In love with a Nissan GTR - Japan Part 1 - Duration: 9:17.

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Japan Movie Part #13 | Moon 18 - Duration: 19:08.

For more infomation >> Japan Movie Part #13 | Moon 18 - Duration: 19:08.

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[Angie in JP] Preview my trip in Japan with my snaps | Angie - Duration: 6:45.

can you do that once more?

It was so funny, please

what did I do?

For more infomation >> [Angie in JP] Preview my trip in Japan with my snaps | Angie - Duration: 6:45.

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Megarafting animals rode from Japan to US and Canada after the 2011 tsunami - Duration: 2:40.

Animals are known to travel the world

on makeshift rafts -- synthetic or natural.

This is not a frequent thing--

most coasts have pretty different animals and plants

from one to the next.

But the 2011 Japanese tsunami

caused a megarafting event and scientists were able to

track objects that travelled as far as 7,000km

As the water left Japan's eastern shore

it brought with it a panoply of debris--

millions of objects ranging in size

from tiny plastic fragments to whole fishing boats.

Under the water, the debris field

became home to diverse marine life.

As ocean currents swept these objects away,

they took their inhabitants with them.

Many making their way all the way to the Eastern Pacific.

With all these animals and detritus on the move,

the Japanese tsunami provided a unique

opportunity to track and evaluate

the fate of a biologically-rich debris field.

Debris with living Japanese marine species

began landing on the shores of the Eastern Pacific

in 2012, as far north as southwest Alaska

and as far east as central California.

Researchers have documented animals

on 635 debris objects, including docks, buoys,

pieces of wood, and even fishing vessels.

They found at least 279 living Japanese invertebrate

and fish species, none of which have been

reported to have rafted between continents before.

Many debris objects were categorized as

'high richness arrivals' meaning that they carried

more than 20 species.

This richness may be attributed to the large amount of

non-biodegradable material available for rafting.

Organic rafting materials such as trees and

root masses have far shorter lives at sea,

when compared to synthetic materials

such as fiberglass or polystyrene.

Longer at-sea times means

barnacles, limpets, and mussels

can establish colonies that can span

multiple generations.

Now we know from this study of the mega rafting

engendered by the Japanese tsunami,

just how far they will go

As the world's population grows,

the amount of waste entering the ocean will rise.

And that means in the future,

our coasts could become a lot less diverse

as more animals hitch a ride.

For more infomation >> Megarafting animals rode from Japan to US and Canada after the 2011 tsunami - Duration: 2:40.

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模様編みA-19【かぎ針編み】編み図・字幕解説 Crochet Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 11:14.

For more infomation >> 模様編みA-19【かぎ針編み】編み図・字幕解説 Crochet Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 11:14.

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Japan's PM dissolves lower house and calls snap election - Duration: 1:38.

Japan's lower house of parliament has been dissolved after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

decided to call a snap general election on October 22nd.

With his poll numbers rebounding, Abe will be looking to strengthen his majority.

Our Ji Myung-kil has more.

Despite having more than a year of his four-year term remaining, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo

Abe has decided to seek a new mandate to govern.

(Japanese) Reuter - 4102 "I hereby dissolve the lower house according

to article 7 of the Japanese Constitution."

Opinion polls in Japan show that most voters do not understand Abe's reasons for calling

an election now.

Political experts see his move as an attempt to take advantage of a weak opposition...

as Abe's ruling Liberal Democratic Party... or LDP... is leading in the polls.

Prime Minister Abe suffered a drop in popularity early this year... over allegations of cronyism.

But he enjoyed fresh support for his strong stance against North Korea after the regime

fired two ballistic missiles over Japan.

However, Abe now faces a new contender from the newly-minted conservative Party of Hope...

led by popular Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike.

Koike is taking her policies nationwide to form a strong opposition against Abe's Liberal

Democratic Party.

Abe has been in power since 2012, and could become the longest-serving prime minister

in Japanese history if he wins the general election and the party leadership vote next

year.

Ji Myung-kil, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Japan's PM dissolves lower house and calls snap election - Duration: 1:38.

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Furumaru Introduction Tutorial [Japan Home Town Tax Donation] - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Furumaru Introduction Tutorial [Japan Home Town Tax Donation] - Duration: 1:35.

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Japan Movie Eposode 7 - Duration: 15:51.

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For more infomation >> Japan Movie Eposode 7 - Duration: 15:51.

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Clothes I'm taking to JAPAN + Planner ANNOUNCEMENT! ~ Frannerd - Duration: 6:37.

For more infomation >> Clothes I'm taking to JAPAN + Planner ANNOUNCEMENT! ~ Frannerd - Duration: 6:37.

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Save Japan From Climate Change: Hometown Tax Donation - Duration: 3:20.

In major cities around the world

it is all too evident how much we have sacrificed our environment for economic growth

Japan is unfortunately no exception

the advancement and growth of our city centers have been an incredible feat for our country

but has also been a contributor to climate change

and come at the cost of some of our country's natural beauty.

The outskirts of our city centers where beauty and serenity still very much exist

are gradually diminishing as the effects of climate change begin to take a toll on these great cities.

But what if we had the power to begin affecting change?

What if we had the power to preserve the natural beauty in this country?

What if I told you that we do?

Follow me as I explore Daigo city in Ibaraki prefecture

and see how you have the power to make a difference in this amazing city.

In Daigo city life is simple

life is traditional

and most importantly, life is fulfilled by those who appreciate and embrace Daigo City for what it naturally is.

It is a city that does not ask for more

but is now asking for us to do more -

not just for them, but for anyone who loves Japan and all the beauty it has to offer.

If you live and work in Japan you could help Daigo city preserve the natural beauty of its countryside

by allocating your Japanese tax money to the area.

Your money will help the city protect its nature

from the effects of climate change and maintain a life of unfettered beauty and happiness

Find out more in the description below.

I hope you guys enjoyed this video, please like, comment and subscribe and we'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> Save Japan From Climate Change: Hometown Tax Donation - Duration: 3:20.

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Meet The Black Comedian Who Has Become Japan's Most Unlikely Star (HBO) - Duration: 4:49.

Japan has a bad reputation when it comes to accepting foreigners, and it's well-earned.

Only 1.3% of the population is foreign-born,

and black people are especially rare.

But now, one Nigerian-American is becoming ubiquitous there,

because he's on Japanese TV every single day.

— Ike Nwala is a pretty recognizable face in Japan.

He's a member of a popular comedy troupe, and he even appears in commercials.

— Ike originally came to Japan working for Goldman Sachs,

but he quit to join up with a talent agency,

and his celebrity exploded practically overnight.

Part of his popularity is because of his ability to switch back and forth

between Japanese and English whenever he needs.

— Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, welcome to Tokyo Disney Sea.

— So you're a comedian, but you do kind-of everything?

— In Japan, if you're a comedian, they just see you as an entertainer,

so they expect that you can do anything.

So I do narration jobs, I do voice jobs.

I do my main job, comedy.

Even music.

— Sorry about that, you've gotta take your shoes off.

— Yeah, no, it's all good.

You pretty much do your own hair, though?

— Yeah, I do my own hair. It's kinda...

they don't know how to do black hair.

— This is every day for you though, right? — Yeah, this is everyday.

— Dang, man. — Monday through Friday.

— Wear the funky clothing...

— Since last year, Ike's been one of the main hosts of a show called "Oha-Suta."

That means that, while a lot of adults recognize him as a sketch comic,

to their kids, he's like Steve on Blue's Clues.

— This isn't just any kids show.

— No, this is like the Japanese version of Sesame Street.

It's the most famous children's TV show in Japan.

— But just because Ike's famous doesn't mean he doesn't have to deal with prejudice.

Japan's one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the word,

and it doesn't have the best reputation for diversity.

— What's it like being a black dude living in Japan?

— I'm pretty sure you experienced the whole train thing,

where you sit down and then, like,

there's open seats next to you, but people don't sit down.

— That's happened, yeah.

— I don't think Japanese people are racist.

I think they just don't know.

Okay.

Let's do this.

— Ike sees himself as a comedian,

so you might think that being on "Oha-Suta" is just a distraction from his career goals.

But Ike says a kid's TV show is an important place for him to be.

— I think me being on the children's show every day is huge.

— Why's that?

— The children now, who are going to be growing up to be adults,

they already have the image of...

different people, you know?

— Little kids seeing you on TV and it's, "Oh, this is just a… he's another guy."

— Yeah, "He's a normal guy."

Whereas, you know, 15 years before,

things were just like, "Oh, a black guy!"

"We've seen a lot of white people, but, like… woah, black guy!"

You know?

"He's like a Pokémon or something!"

I dunno.

"He's a rare Pokémon!"

You know?

For more infomation >> Meet The Black Comedian Who Has Become Japan's Most Unlikely Star (HBO) - Duration: 4:49.

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Japan Catches 177 Whales as Part of Annual Hunt - Duration: 0:55.

For more infomation >> Japan Catches 177 Whales as Part of Annual Hunt - Duration: 0:55.

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木の音色で楽しむ日本の秋 Fall in Japan enjoying with the sound of trees - Duration: 2:20.

For more infomation >> 木の音色で楽しむ日本の秋 Fall in Japan enjoying with the sound of trees - Duration: 2:20.

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The Beauty of Japan ( 日本はきれい) - Duration: 11:03.

For more infomation >> The Beauty of Japan ( 日本はきれい) - Duration: 11:03.

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Vorboten aus Japan: Lexus und Nissan kommen zum DTM-Finale in Hockenheim - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> Vorboten aus Japan: Lexus und Nissan kommen zum DTM-Finale in Hockenheim - Duration: 1:29.

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miwaの新曲、ドラマ版『セトウツミ』のエンディングに |Japan Trending - Duration: 2:25.

For more infomation >> miwaの新曲、ドラマ版『セトウツミ』のエンディングに |Japan Trending - Duration: 2:25.

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블랙핑크, 日 MTV '비디오 뮤직 어워즈 재팬' 특별 무대 선사 - Duration: 3:46.

For more infomation >> 블랙핑크, 日 MTV '비디오 뮤직 어워즈 재팬' 특별 무대 선사 - Duration: 3:46.

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Japan's PM dissolves lower house and calls snap election - Duration: 1:40.

Japan's lower house of parliament is dissolved.

This comes after the country's Prime Minister called a snap general election on October

22nd.

With his poll numbers rebounding, Abe will be looking to strengthen his majority.

Ji Myung-kil gets us up to speed with the developments.

Despite having more than a year of his four-year term remaining, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo

Abe has decided to seek a new mandate to govern.

(Japanese) Reuter - 4102 "I hereby dissolve the lower house according

to article 7 of the Japanese Constitution."

Opinion polls in Japan show that most voters do not understand Abe's reasons for calling

an election now.

Political experts see his move as an attempt to take advantage of a weak opposition...

as Abe's ruling Liberal Democratic Party... or LDP... is leading in the polls.

Prime Minister Abe suffered a drop in popularity early this year... over allegations of cronyism.

But he enjoyed fresh support for his strong stance against North Korea after the regime

fired two ballistic missiles over Japan.

However, Abe now faces a new contender from the newly-minted conservative Party of Hope...

led by popular Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike.

Koike is taking her policies nationwide to form a strong opposition against Abe's Liberal

Democratic Party.

Abe has been in power since 2012, and could become the longest-serving prime minister

in Japanese history if he wins the general election and the party leadership vote next

year.

Ji Myung-kil, Arirang News.

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