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The Akita Inu is a big, bold, beautiful dog with a distinctly powerful appearance.

He's large with a noble and intimidating presence.

Yet, he's intelligent, affectionate and quite loyal.

From royal guardian to a therapy dog, the Akita Inu does not back down from a challenge

and has both the brain and the brawn to face any that come his way.

Let's get to know our confident, rugged friend.

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10.

The Akita Inu or Akita Ken originates in Japan where he is considered to be "tender in heart

and strong in strength" and a National Treasure.

He is the largest of the six distinct dog breeds native to the Land of the Rising Sun.

The others are the Shiba Inu, Shikoku Inu, Kishu Inu, Hokkaido, and Kai Ken.

The Akita Inu gets his name from the Prefecture of Akita, the mountainous northernmost section

of the island of Honshū in Japan.

As I mentioned in the Shiba Inu episode linked in the card, the word Inu means "dog"

in Japanese… so that's a thing.

The Akita was originally known as the Odate Inu and he was recognized as a national treasure

in Japan in 1931 having been established as a "pure" breed by the Mayor of a region called

Odate which is the capital of the Akita Prefecture.

The Akita Inu was also often called the Shishi Inu in the Akita Prefecture, which literally

means "large dog."

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9.

Like most other wolf-looking dogs, the Akita falls into the Spitz family, who typically

have fox-like features—a long snout, pointed ears, and a curled tail.

It is still unknown when exactly the Akita was domesticated, but experts believe that

the breed was developed from the Matagi Dog, considered the oldest of all Japanese native

dogs.

With his size, athletic ability and determination, the Akita Inu gained praise as a bold hunter

of deer, wild boar, Japanese antelopes and even bears.

The dogs were used in male-female pairs to hold prey until the hunter arrived.

Because of his soft mouth, the Akita was also used to retrieve waterfowl.

By the mid-1800s—as a response to a population boom in rural areas—his role expanded to

include the protection of family homes.

Prior to then, around the 17th century, the Akita was a status symbol.

Breed ownership was restricted to the Japanese nobility.

This pooch led a lavish lifestyle with elaborate feeding rituals and fancy collars.

And, a special leash denoted his owner's rank and stature on the Japanese social ladder.

The pampered dog was used to hunt, alongside falcons, for boar, deer, and other large game.

Some owners even hired special caretakers, who were often tasked with the care of just

one dog.

By the 19th century, Emperor Taisho had changed the law so that any citizen could own an Akita.

Today, the Akita is mostly used as a companion.

However, many Akitas proved to be incredibly versatile working and sporting dogs.

Many Akitas are now used as therapy dogs, guardians, and watchdogs.

Well-trained Akita Inus are outstanding competitors in various dog sports, such as obedience and

agility trials, weight pulling, tracking, conformation, and Schutzhund.

8.

The Akita Inu represents a symbol of health and wellbeing in Japan.

For this reason, small Akita statues are often gifted to sick people and pregnant women instead

of flowers and similar gifts.

But, the Akita Inu was nearly wiped out during the second global conflict.

The details of which are a bit grizzly for this channel.

Needless to say, the early 1940s were dire times for the Japanese Akita Inu.

But, thanks to the post-war efforts of Morie Sawataishi and other devoted breeders, who

collected dogs from remote areas and started new litters, the breed was finally saved and

renewed.

7.

The Akita Prefecture is surrounded by mountains, resulting in cold, harsh winters and rainy

summers.

The rocky and cold environment is hard for most living things, but the Akita thrives

in it.

The Akita has webbed toes to help walk on snow by distributing his weight more effectively

and historically, keeps his front dew claws to help him climb out of icy water like ice

picks.

If there is snow on the ground, he will stay out all day until relegated to come inside.

It is safe to say he prefers colder weather, loves eating snow, and rolling in it.

He's not going to get cold.

The Akita has a short double-coat similar to that of many other northern Spitz breeds

such as the Siberian Husky.

This double layer of insulation keeps him nice and cozy in the deepest of snow.

6.

The Japanese Akita is definitely not a good choice for novice owners.

This dog is extremely stubborn, independent, willful, and is one of the most challenging

breeds to raise and socialize.

As an independent thinker with a dominant attitude and strong temperament, he will literary

push you to the limits.

The Akita Inu demands a good amount of experience in working with dogs and a lot of patience,

understanding, and dedication.

If unchecked, the dog can become defiant.

In fact, he may become aggressive if he senses that he is being treated unfairly.

5.

One interesting observation about the Akita Inu is that he considers eye contact as aggression.

To this end, training is necessary while the dog is still young or else he may be difficult

to tame once he is fully grown.

The Akita Inu is fairly calm and obedient.

However, he is an alpha dog and naturally defensive and aggressive, and certain threats

easily instigate confrontations.

The Akita is especially threatened by the presence of other dogs, but strangers may

also become a problem when they cross certain boundaries.

4.

Despite all that, he's a family dog.

Once used to his environment and his owners, the Akita integrates into the family quite

well and is very gentle and loving with his owners.

He especially likes to cuddle, and is very tolerant of even the most playful kids.

Additionally, he is a topnotch guard dog with the imposing size and the defensive nature

to keep the home safe from even the most determined intruders.

One additional caveat, however.

The Akita is known to be "dog-aggressive" and therefore should not be trusted around

other dogs even when they have grown up together.

Cats and other smaller animals are a definite no-no, thanks to his high prey drive.

3.The Akita Inu has always been used as a guard dog thanks to his commanding size.

Both males and females can grow as tall as 26 inches and weigh up to 100 pounds, making

both effective for tackling intruders.

Puppies, however, tend to be just as small as other breeds when young, but they grow

quickly.

To this end, many people not familiar with the breed get a shock once their once-tiny

puppy grows into a 25-inch tall dog.

2.

Despite his thick coat, the Akita does not require intense grooming, only regular brushing.

The only exception is when his coat "blows" out twice a year.

During these times increased brushing sessions are recommended, so as to help cut down on

excessive cleaning around the house or fur in your breakfast cereal.

Luckily, the Akita rarely gets dirty and hardly has that "dog smell" many other owners complain

about.

Just like the Shiba Inu, the Akita is clean to the point of being obsessive.

The dog self-grooms and has an almost cat-like enthusiasm for cleanliness.

1.

In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor at the University of Tokyo, took Hachikō, a

golden brown Akita, as a pet.

Ueno would commute daily to work, and Hachikō would leave the house to greet him at the

end of each day at the nearby Shibuya Station.

The pair continued the daily routine until May 1925, when Ueno did not return.

The professor had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, while he was giving a lecture, and passed

without ever returning to the train station.

Each day, for the next nine years, nine months and fifteen days, Hachikō awaited Ueno's

return, appearing precisely when the train was due at the station.

Hachikō attracted the attention of other commuters.

Many of the people who frequented the Shibuya train station had seen Hachikō and Professor

Ueno together each day.

Initial reactions from people, especially from those working at the station, were not

necessarily friendly.

However, after the first appearance of an article about him on October 4, 1932, in Asahi

Shimbun, people started to bring Hachikō treats and food to nourish him during his

wait.

After his death, Hachikō's remains were cremated and his ashes were buried in Aoyama Cemetery,

Minato, Tokyo where they rest beside those of Hachikō's beloved master.

Hachikō's fur, which was preserved after his death, was stuffed and mounted and is

now on permanent display at the National Science Museum of Japan in Ueno, Tokyo.

Each year on March 8, Hachikō's devotion is honored with a solemn ceremony of remembrance

at Tokyo's Shibuya railroad station.

Hundreds of dog lovers often turn out to honor his memory and loyalty.

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Shinzo Abe was among the first people who told them, the international community,

that Donald Trump in private is dramatically different from Donald Trump in public.

Hi, everyone and welcome to your G-Zero world.

I'm Ian Bremmer and I'm here in Tokyo, Japan,

where in just a little bit I'm going to be talking to Dr. Tom Taniguchi.

He's Prime Minister Abe's special adviser and his voice on foreign policy.

After a big win for Prime Minister Abe, he's just the guy I want to be talking to.

But first, let's have your world this week.

Big news this week, especially since I'm in Tokyo, was a big win for Prime Minister Abe.

Japan today stands as sort of the only single-party democracy in the advanced industrial world.

It was a surprise for many.

He had 30% approval only about six months ago, but the North Korea flap and his opposition

just imploding led to what is now a serious majority and a super majority for his coalition.

It's the one country where we're not seeing a lot of political polarization.

Part of that is cultural.

You remember, after the horrible tsunami and earthquake and the nuclear catastrophe,

the Japanese people in Tokyo actually volunteered to cut back on their energy and to ration and all of the rest.

But it's also the fact that there's virtually no immigration in Japan.

Not many people to dislike.

And also the fact that the population is shrinking.

The middle class and the working class is disappearing in Europe and the United States.

In Japan, the whole population is disappearing.

The middle class and working class feels pretty good.

Things are very different indeed in the Czech Republic, which just had their own elections.

And there, the populists won big.

The second wealthiest person in the country, Andrej Babis and his ANO (or "Yes") party, got over 30%.

It was anti-immigrant and it was "drain that swamp."

They consider him the Trump of the Czech Republic

and he won despite the fact that the Czech economy is doing extremely well.

Why?

Because they don't like the migrants, they don't like the refugees, and it's an anti-establishment protest vote.

Even more concerning?

Some 10% of the Czechs decided to vote for the Freedom and Direct Democracy party.

They want a complete ban on Muslims in the Czech Republic.

Their leaders suggest walking pigs outside of mosques.

East Europe looks farther and farther away from core Europe on a daily basis.

Euroscepticism continues to ride high.

And one more story in Europe, this time in Spain.

In Catalonia, the government refused to rescind their independence referendum

(declared illegal by the Spanish courts).

Prime Minister Rajoy in Madrid has now responded.

He says for the first time, they're going to use Article 155 of the Constitution.

That means that the government will be suspended.

If they have new elections in Catalonia, they're only going to be more harshly oriented

against the Spanish government, so why would Rajoy do that?

He's doing it because it's a very popular measure.

Everywhere else in Spain, they don't want the Catalans to leave.

The real problem here is the economy is going to implode while that happens.

Over 1,000 Catalonian companies have already either left or are making legal plans to do so.

Going to hurt the Spanish economy too.

Yet one more problem on a continent that really doesn't need it.

And now, your big interview.

Hi, everyone.

I'm here in Tokyo, Japan in the Prime Minister's official residence, talking with Dr. Tom Taniguchi,

who is the special advisor to Prime Minister Abe as well as his voice on foreign policy.

And Tom, I'm delighted to be with you.

Thank you for having me.

So, I guess we should start with the obvious, which is a big win for your Prime Minister.

Certainly, a year ago, if you had said that the strongest leader of an advanced industrial

democracy was not going to be the US president, or the German chancellor, or the UK prime minister,

but Shinzo Abe, you would have laughed me off the stage.

Looks a little different today.

How do you feel about this term?

What's going to be different?

Well, it's going to be a little different from what I have seen so far.

Complacent - complacency is something that Shinzo Abe should never ever have.

Japan is fighting a long game, domestically speaking.

You're looking at a very much slow growth.

You're looking at very much a low productivity and there is no panacea, silver bullet.

And so my sense is, you must provide the nation with, I think three, C's:

Commitment (obvious) and continuity and consistency.

I think Shinzo Abe is willing to provide these threes and I hope, I hope

that voters choose to buy those three C's for the moment.

Now, let me - broadly speaking, one of the things that I found interesting is when

Trump won the election - which was a surprise to everyone, including your prime minister -

he got on a plane immediately.

Now, since then, there's been a clear difference between the warmth and personal connection

of Prime Minister Abe and Donald Trump and, let's say, the European allies, who have been friendly,

but much more cautious, maybe much less effusive, much more pragmatic.

Is that a conscious distinction?

Does Abe want to be out there saying, I'm Trump's best friend and these other allies,

doesn't matter what they do?

Or is his perspective is, it's all the same?

Well, it's good to have a good relationship between the United States and Japan,

between the US leader and the Japanese leader, from Japanese perspective.

What I'm saying is, had Mrs. Clinton actually won the elections, Shinzo Abe could have and

would have built as good a relationship with Clinton as with Donald Trump.

Do you think that that - that line into Trump, do you think that that is helping to moderate

the American president at all, or is that something Abe is not interested in doing?

Four times in person like this and fifteen times over phone.

So the intensity of the conversations between the two is rare.

Certainly, it appears that the relationship between Trump and Abe is closer than we've

seen between leaders from these two countries in a very long time.

Do you think that's true?

I think that's true.

I think that's true.

First time when Shinzo Abe met Donald Trump, it was in November last year.

After the election, that's right.

He met President-elect Donald Trump.

Flew to Trump Tower.

Saw the family too.

Yes.

The Trump Tower.

And Shinzo Abe paid very less attention to what people say in the news media.

But he wanted to - he was genuinely curious to see who this man was about.

And he wanted to, he wanted to see him just in person,

and come to any sort of judgment after having seen him in person.

I think that was something that Donald Trump really liked.

So he was - Shinzo Abe was among the first people who told - who told us, who told them,

the international community, that Donald Trump in private

is dramatically different from Donald Trump in public.

Shinzo Abe told us that Donald Trump was very much a keen listener, listening like this,

and then paid acute attention to whatever Shinzo Abe had to say.

I hear Donald Trump - the first impression -

I'll sit like this.

I'm going to my "Donald Trump listening" face.

The first impression of Donald Trump developed after meeting Shinzo Abe was pretty much a favorable one.

In terms of North Korea itself, do you think - would Prime Minister Abe now accept the

Chinese perspective that the Chinese are doing more?

They're trying to contain them, and that North Korea is not a proxy for China?

Is that something that your government now would say yeah, that's right,

the Chinese are pretty much on board with that.

Proxy or not, the fact remains that had it not been trade connections North Korea has with China,

Pyongyang could not live a day.

That's for sure.

So it is incumbent upon Beijing to follow the sanction regime that the United Nations unanimously passed.

So that's the hope Tokyo has and Japanese government is urging Beijing to do that.

How much do you want the Chinese to hit the North Koreans?

In other words, the Chinese historically - and you know this better than almost anyone -

are reluctant to push North Korea so far that it could lead to escalation or

it could lead to potentially the regime crumbling.

Are you sensitive to those concerns?

Are they legitimate, are they valid on the part of the Chinese government?

I don't know what sort of perceptions that Xi Jinping's leadership now holds vis-a-vis North Korea.

The fact of the matter is, you're looking at a country that is very much dependent on its neighbor, i.e. China.

Nonetheless is building two things: nuclear arsenal and missile technology that could

soon lead them to shoot a big one that could reach even the continental United States.

And cyber capabilities.

Cyber capability that's awesome, yes.

And the question the international community poses now is that,

Is China going to tolerate all these for whose sake?

And I think Beijing is responsible of answering those questions.

Do you believe China is now taking this considerably more seriously or no?

It appears that China is taking actions that are more meaningful than before,

but it'll take a long time for us to see whether those means have been effective.

Again, what North Korea is doing is in itself a long game.

It's a bit of a déjà vu because in the 1990s, we were equally alarmed.

In the 2000s, we had something called the Six Party Dialogue.

You had the framework, I remember.

So in a sense, we have come - we have come full circle.

Now, what's changing is, China is pulling its own lever like this

trying to squeeze North Korea, and let's see how they will be effective.

And when President Trump says diplomacy is not useful with the North Koreans,

the Japanese on board with that?

In general terms, it's very much an accurate description

because there have been two presidents - two precedents.

Jimmy Carter went to Pyonyang, and Jimmy Carter used his master capability as a diplomat, meeting Kim Il Sung.

And then China, Washington, Tokyo, Seoul, Moscow, all got together

and used the maximum power of our diplomacy.

Combined diplomacy.

That was in the 2000s.

All these two attempts have failed rather miserably because we were all tricked by Pyongyang.

So let's move to the other great man who also had a good week,

maybe even a better week than Shinzo Abe: Xi Jinping.

We just had a party congress.

Yes.

And the big seven are all Xi's men.

Right.

And we don't know who the successor is.

No.

So do you think a strong Xi coming out of this party congress, with the amount of power

that he has individually, is that good for Japan or bad for Japan?

I don't think it's black and white.

But if I can tell you what's going on between Beijing and Tokyo.

Some people say that Japan and China are undergoing one of the most harsh winter seasons, if you like.

Suppose it's true.

Then I should say that it is like an Indian summer.

Right?

It's warmer and where -

Just monsoons blowing through this.

Probably, but we're hoping next year, it's going to be the 40th anniversary

since the signing of the Basic Treaty between the two nations.

And ten years previously, it was Hu Jintao that came to Japan and had extended discussions with then-leader.

So we're hoping that it's going to be repeated by Xi next year.

I remember when Abe was prime minister first time around,

one of the things he talked was creating a union of democracies across the region.

China obviously pointedly not part of that.

Focused on values.

It seems almost quaint now because, you know, the American president doesn't talk so much about values.

Brexit, harder to talk about values.

Does Abe talk as much privately about the importance of values and democracy as he used to?

Even more so than before.

Does this worry him, what's happening in the world right now as a consequence of that?

Well, that's what people say in the media.

But Shinzo Abe is urging all others to wave the same banner as high as possible.

Democracy, human rights, and freedom of press.

Those values, I think, Shinzo Abe is still very much earnest in sticking to those values.

And I think Shinzo Abe wants his attempts to be followed by as many people as possible.

So I want to finally turn back to Japan.

Liberal democracies in the world right now are having a hard time.

I'm sure you know, lot of divisions in Europe.

Lot of divisions in the United States.

Feels like fewer divisions in Japan.

Is that true?

And if it is, why do you think that is?

I think that's true.

If there is any deviation in terms of Japanese political culture from the rest,

it is that the younger generations are supporting the incumbent.

Among the twenties, the ratio of support for Shinzo Abe is the highest.

So there is no Bernie Sanders moment, there is no Corbyn moment in Japanese democracy.

That's puzzling.

Puzzling for me as well.

Young people are not wishing to have something dramatic change, but they are -

well, the simplistic interpretation of which is, young people are risk-averse because they are children

of long-term economic, economic malaise that's taken hold for so long.

But liberal democracy, with all its faults and shortcomings,

is the only regime that you could have and you should follow.

That much, I think, has been extremely deeply understood by the Japanese, perhaps because

we've been - we grew up believing that Japan in the 1930s badly failed in its fledgling democracy.

So democracy is a, is a curious animal.

Well, it takes a lot of generations to be mature,

and I don't think the Japanese people are confident that democracy is mature enough.

So before alleging liberal democracy, I think a lot of people are still saying that, is this, is this enough?

Is our democracy mature enough?

I think that's the question that a lot of people are still asking themselves.

So on the back of this big election, what's the one thing in Japan

that's worrying you that you think might actually go wrong?

It is - the country is a basket case of many challenges.

You are looking at declining population.

You are looking at 70-something killing 70-something.

Juvenile crime, the number which is constantly on the rise.

The crime rate for the 70s and 80s on the constant rise.

And so - welfare provision.

Welfare provision is, in dollar terms, is bigger than defense spending of the United States,

defense spending of China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, UK all combined.

That's Japan.

So you know, it's, it's very much easy to be pessimistic about Japanese future.

So Shinzo Abe, not by design but almost by accident, has to play a role as a cheerleader-in-chief.

So what worries me very much is this smaller sense of self-efficacy among the young.

Indeed.

Well, with that, still, in this world today, it's nice to see a little continuity and

a little stability in a corner of the world that can use it.

Tom Taniguchi, thank you so much.

Thank you very much for having me.

Great to see you.

Thank you.

That's our show this week.

Be sure to listen to our G-Zero World podcast, with an extended interview with Tom Taniguchi,

wherever you happen to listen to podcasts.

And I'll see you next week.

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Alright, we're in Long Beach

Round two of trying to get this melon farming car

And where is my driver?

Lloyd, where are you?

Come get me

Lloyd, there you are!

I need to get over on the other side, I guess.

Better wait up for me cause I gotta be there before 11 o'clock or else they go to lunch until 1

Hi, I'm guessing you're Lloyd?

I'm Lloyd! Hey Lloyd!

I'm headed to the pier.

Which one?

Pier F.

Boy, the cops are really in force today, man.

Ok, Jesus Christ give me a flippin break you asshole

GPS: Continue on Pier F Avenue...

Well, this is a first for me. I've never been around here before.

Alright, well this is my second time

Yeah, there you go.

Keep going?

Keep goin.

It's gonna turn off to the left and then all the way down

Alright, so you see this stop sign? You can just drop me off here cuz I have to go check in at the gate right there.

Oh, the gate over here? Yeah

Oh, I'm gonna go ahead and make a U-ey then Okay

Thank you Lloyd!

Ok Christopher, well listen, good luck on your drive back

Should be ok today.

Come back to Vegas sometime!

I will, at some point

I'll see you, thank you

Alright, we are here. Let me get my TWIC card out so we can get this marine faring car

Alright so last week, you know how they just let me in?

just showed my TWIC card and went to the office?

This mindful defender gave me a gate pass.

Let's go to the office and pick up my whip.

Slap that moving permit on it.

Let's get this friendly car

I'm ready man.

Where is my car... is it in there?

Is it inside? I don't see it, hang on.

I'll be right back.

Chris: I'm looking at the tags

Staff: Here, I'll get it for you

Staff: Can't have you taking your selection here

Staff: Which one do I want?

Chris: Yeah, lemme get all of em Staff: I grabbed the wrong box, that's why

Chris: Uh oh

Staff: Sign down there... There's your key.

And you take this.. so you're gonna check in to the clerk's office, I'll show you where to go.

Is there a way for me to check the car out, check the fluids to make sure everything's okay?

Yeah, if there is a problem you file it with the steamship line.

You're gonna go to the right side of that warehouse, are you driving or are you walking?

I'm walking.

Ok, so just to be safe, I dunno if you wanna walk around the outside or whatever but just um

the right side of the warehouse right past the corner of it

you'll see some stairs going up into an office. Go up the stairs and them hand them your paperwork.

Your car will be parked right down there too. Chris: Ok

Alright? If there's any issues just talk to them, they'll help you out. Chris: Alright, thank you

I guess I got to go check out with the clerk

I mean, everything's already paid for. I guess it's just some last check that you gotta do

And my whip is over there so let's go

Is this it? I think so

Man, personal escort to the car?

What is that over there, a Skyline?

Yup, that's the one that doesn't have a key.

Wow... and there's another one

And then there's mine

And there's another Skyline!

And a Soarer!

Holy smokes, and there's two more Skylines over there!

Driver: Oh yeah

This is so awesome.

Alright, aw man *sniff sniff*

Smells like a new car from Japan

Yep

Wow, holy smokes this is clean!

You know what? This thing only has 15,000 kilometers which is like 9,000 miles

Driver: Yeah? Wow!

Yeah!

Less than 10,000 miles on it for a freakin...

Driver: What year?

92

Holy smokes!!

Let's see, it said that there was like some kind of scratches on the passenger side door

That's... they swiped something.

That's not too bad.

Yeah, I saw that. That's not too bad.

Driver: Nah, that's superficial Chris: Oh yeah.

Driver: It's a 92, it's got less than 10,000 miles on it

Mechanic: That's over there, right?

Yeah it only has like 15,000 kilometers on it

What I don't understand is why we have to wait 25 years to get them

I don't know what their safety standards are but they're probably the same if not better than American safety standards.

Why can't we just bring the cars over, you know?

Let's see what we got here.

Woo buddy!

Driver: Alright, she's all yours!

Man, this is awesome

Mechanic: Yeah, the AC is running. You got AC too.

Alright, thank you sir.

Driver: Alright, safe travels.

Alright, thanks guys!

Dude this fresh ass whip.

This fresh ass whip, bro!

This is what I came to pick up.

This Toyota Aristo is what I came to get.

This whip is so dope. This whip is hella clean.

This whip only has like 9,000 miles on it.

Look at that. Fifteen thousand kilometers

These little Skylines over here.

The dude was saying that that one over there doesn't have a key.

And how the hell are they going to drive it?

Dude, there's a Soarer right here

There's another Skyline right here.

Dude I wonder who picked this up? And who picked this up?

And I want a kei truck now.

And, what is this a GTS?

Dude, this whip is beat to crap.

Wonder what somebody paid for this piece of scrap

Pacific Coast?

GT Air?

Is that the GT Air?

I can't afford no fancy GTR.

But this?

That one is..

What happened over there? Broken sideskirt falling off?

But it's all good, I got my whip.

I need to get gas. I'm just gonna pull in and fill up because

that's how we do it in Japan, man.

You don't turn off your empty car to fill up your gas tank.

Let's go!

That's all you need, right?

Alright, got gas.

Now we're just cruising through downtown Long Beach

Anyway, I am headed to Torrance right now

I'm gonna go post this whip up in front of John and Chiyo's work.

Hilarity might ensue.

Look at this guy right here.

I'm just gonna chill right here.

Let's see if this guy can come outside

What up man? This mild fellow saw me roll up

Dude look at the engine bay man hold on

Chris: Dude. John: Woo...

Chris: Look at how clean that whip is.

John: The plastics haven't yellowed as much as I thought they would.

Which is good, it means it was stored in good condition

Chris: Whip is doooope

John: The belts are good. That battery's AC Delco

Hell yeah.

Chris: Look at this guy. John: You mind if I post this?

Chris: Pssh, go ahead John: Or you wanna keep it a secret?

Nah, go ahead.

Alright, so he had to go back inside.

He was pulling on the door handles, he was like dude they got so much spring in em like it's a brand new car

Anyway, he told me that there's this carwash spot just like right around the corner, so let's get washed up.

Oh I feel mentally handicapped because I need to be on the other side

Please select uh...

Punch my face

Let's LOL here.

You know what? I need to get out. That's what I need to do.

Is that how I need to do things now?

Just get out and go to the other side?

Thank you sir

Oh.. soapy suds.

Get it all over.

Thank you come again

Let's see what kind of a shady car wash we got.

Wow. Still got some dust spots but this is a major improvement.

Yeah, we're gonna have to detail this motor vehicle.

That we're gonna have to fix

but uh... other than that

This motor vehicle is so clean

Alright mang, if I want to avoid the traffic going to Vegas I need to pretty much leave right now.

Cause like around 3 o'clock we won't be rewarded until like

7... 8 o'clock so...

Let's dip out mang

This is why I hate LA

I think next time I will pay the extra money to have that whip put on a truck because

This is some bullcrap mang

I LOVE TRAFFIC

DUDE. One hour and I'm still on this 210.

Filthy traffic the entire frustrating way.

Can you see all that traffic over there?

The entire bloody way it's been traffic.

Piss.

Off.

Let me off this bullcrap freeway, come on.

See there over there in the distance?

The horizon?

That is the Promised Land.

And we are going way too fast.

I do not want to get pulled over on the last like two miles of California

Funk. That.

Here we are dood.

Goodbye California!

Welcome to Nevada.

I need to wipe this filthy window

Chris: Gimme some light. Eric: Your bumper's a lot shorter

I'm here at Eric's house and we're just looking in the car

We found a 100 yen coin in the flawless backseat

You said "open that" Let's see what's inside

Those are.. these things are in the ashtray in the front Eric: Is there more change in there?

Umm.. no?

You sure?

Yeah we found a receipt in this car too

What are you doin diggin in there?

Jasmine: Why do I feel so comfortable digging in this car? Chris: He went to the Health Bank

You wanna wat?

I feel so comfortable digging in this car but I would not do it in an American car.

Yeah, because Americans are filthy.

Is there beads in this one too? Yes, there is beads.

Jasmine: Is there anything in here?

No, I already looked under there.

Eric: Do your backup sensors work?

Chris: Uhh... I... don't know.

Oh snap!

Jasmine: It's like six inches.

No, a foot! Chris, you got a foot.

Are you kidding me?

Eric: Wait, stop

What the funk

Jasmine: That's crazy!

Dude, what the funk Toyota

How come Toyota could not bring this car as is to America?

Eric: Oh snap I just realized this says Aristo on it

Oh yeah, I knew about that.

Eric popped this open, I didn't even bother to look inside this when I first got this fabulous car

But Eric opened this up

and

Why on earth is this in here.

With this you could have smuggled a kilo of cocaine in this car dude.

These marine freighters didn't even check this whip?

I thought everything was supposed to be cleaned out

like nothing loose in the car but what is that?

I mean, does anybody want this drink? I'll mail it to your ass.

For more infomation >> 🚗 Importing a Toyota Aristo JZS147 from Japan, picking it up in Long Beach Part 2 - Chris Sakura - Duration: 13:14.

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5 Must Try Meat Dishes in Japan - Duration: 13:16.

Every winter I put on about 8kg in weight,

just because I sit inside for 4 or 5 months and do nothing.

So around October or November time I initiate operation weight loss

where I try and get a little bit fit and prepare myself for the winter months.

But that operation weight loss has been jeopardised today because of where he's taking us.

Meat land.

Five restaurant, five meat dishes, all in one day.

Meat land it is then…

Today, we're visiting the city of Oshu in Iwate

a region with a reputation for it's many meat dishes.

From chicken and pork to it's famous Maesawa wagyu beef - one of the top ranked cuts of

wagyu in all of Japan.

We'll uncover 5 of the meat dishes enjoyed by the locals that give the area it's reputation

for being the land of meat

And our diet shattering day begins at 9am with a somewhat unhealthy breakfast, in quiet

street in front of a shop that looks like a film set for a horror movie.

It looks like the house out of "the grudge" - a bit of a horror film house.

A ghost house.

It's weird. There's just a pile of chicken sat in the window.

It's the only giveaway it's not the Grudge.

I don't think the Grudge had fried chicken.

- This chicken is like the people's soul food.

People grew up with it.

So they can forgive the appearance of the house.

- Exactly

Let's go and check it out.

So she's just weighed the chicken and wrapped it up like fish and chips in the UK.

The chicken is a little bit different from back home.

It's marinated in soy sauce and ginger and mirin.

It's not healthier as it's still batter.

But it's got a little bit of a different flavour to say Kentucky Fried Chicken.

It's beautifully crispy.

- DO you like it?

I love it.

Just standing at the side of the road in this rural neighbourhood eating fried chicken.

- The people around here actually buy this chicken for Christmas like Kentucky fried chicken.

But it's incredibly messy and they don't give you hand towels.

Genuinely there's no hand towels?

- No.

Why didn't you tell me that before?

- My hands are still messy.

The region we're in is famous for Maesawa Beef; one of the top cuts of wagyu beef in Japan

and winner of numerous awards.

We're going to see it prepared in various ways, but first things first

we need to try cut of steak.

I've seen it.

I've seen the future of breakfast.

The future of breakfast is fried chicken.

It works.

I mean it felt a bit wrong at first sticking a big fatty piece of fried chicken in my mouth.

But I feel really energised and ready to take on the day now.

I recommend you eat fried chicken every morning for your breakfast.

- What kind of channel is this?

So if you guys watch these video enough you'll probably be an expert on wagyu beef by now.

But for those of you that aren't.

Wagyu literally means Japanese beef and the beef we're having now is Maesawa which is

a cut of wagyu beef.

- Maesawa.

Maesawa; I always get it wrong.

Maezawa and maesawa.

Its 11am so it's a little bit early for steak.

But given that we've got to cram in so much meat today it seems only right to have it now.

- Breakfast but what is this?

Is this lunch?

This is like pre-lunch.

- Blunch.

What?

Oh brunch.

- Blunch.

Brunch not blunch.

- Blunch.

No brunch.

B R.

Oh is it? Is it BR?

- Do it again.

No I'm not doing it again.

This is blunch.

Steak blunch.

So there's three sauces that come with the steak; we've got rock salt, sesame and an

actual wasabi root, which is really rare.

Ryotaro is doing his wasabi.

- Normally it comes in a tube right?

Yeah normally it's actually artificial mustard which is quite spicy.

But real wasabi root is this and it's not that spicy but it has a more refreshing taste.

Wasabi and steak is the ultimate combination.

So the steak has just arrived.

I've got cut of fillet and you've got the sirloin.

The sirloin is a little bit thinner.

But which tastes better?

- Mine is always better.

Only one way to find out.

- Hit it.

Beautifully juicy.

This is the best blunch I've ever had.

Wow yours cuts amazingly.

It's like I don't even need to do anything with the knife.

It just slices.

- It's because mine is fattier.

So the sirloin is noticeably fattier.

So if you want to get a cut of wagyu beef, if you want the real wagyu experience Sirloin

is better.

It's got a lot more fat content.

How often do you eat Maesawa?

- How often?

Well you live in Tohoku.

- Like once every 15 years or something.

Once every 15 years!

Like for anniversaries.

It feels wrong eating this after eating some fried chicken for breakfast though.

Fried chicken for breakfast, steak for blunch.

- What are we expecting in the afternoon though?

I don't know.

It's going to be hard to top this.

Beef sushi isn't too difficult to find in Japan; but it can be difficult to find it done well.

At Sukehachi Zushi they use the local Maesawa beef to prepare their sushi.

So we've had breakfast, we've had blunch.

Now we're having brunch.

This is brunch.

That was blunch.

- That was blunch?

Fuck you.

Go ahead.

It's good because I felt guilty today having five different courses of meat.

But now we've divided it up and created different types of things like breakfast,

like brunch, like blunch.

- So you don't feel guilty?

I don't feel guilty anymore.

So if you're going to eat lots of different food in one day and you feel a sense of guilt,

just eat blunch.

And brunch.

And then lunch.

But this is brunch.

And this is beef sushi.

So it's just arrived.

At first I thought it was half fish sushi but it turns out everything on this plate

contains Maesawa beef.

We've got sliced maesawa beef sushi at the front here.

Minced maesawa beef with a quails egg.

And then maesawa beef with cucumber.

You know when you go for sushi and you look at it and you think "I don't want to eat

it because it looks like art" that's what this looks like.

So artistic.

Look at it.

Beautiful, it's really good.

- Take my breathe away.

This is my first time eating beef sushi and if you close your eyes it tastes a bit like

fatty tuna.

But its slightly saltier.

So good.

I think my favourite one is the quails egg because as you bite into it the egg soaks

into the beef and the rice and it has a really rich flavour.

- You're getting better at reviewing food.

Yeah I need to read some more book on how to describe food.

The best one for me was actually sliced beef on the top.

with the wasabi salt.

With the wasabi salt.

The wasabi salt is to die for.

- It was just divine again!

Yeah…he's a very scary man.

He's a very scary man isn't he?

No-one said I was scary.

I'm just so nice.

What do you think of Ryotaro?

Leave a comment below.

- Don't say that.

If you can describe Ryotaro in one word, what would that word be?

For me that word is creepy.

- Please do not involve the world in this.

On commenting on my personalty.

I'm involving the world…

After involving the world - which is you - for our fourth course we decided to pop into a

Ryon Ryon, a popular local cafe for a lighter snack; a simple but filling dish and a much

welcomed break from beef.

Here you are.

Thank you.

Please try our special rice ball.

Good English.

- Thank you I studied abroad for 5 weeks.

So having eaten fried chicken and steak and beef sushi I was about done for eating this

week.

Not yet.

But then this was put before me and the smell of the bacon rose upon my nose and my desire

and lust desire for food returned once more.

So what is this?

It's pork?

It's rice wrapped in pork - kind of like bacon.

It's bloody good it reminds me of the kind of bacon you get back home.

Japanese bacon leaves a lot to be desired.

It's kind of like sticky BBQ sauce.

The pork has been marinated in sugar and soy sauce and a little bit of sake.

And the juices from the pork have soaked through the rice giving it a nice juicy taste.

It's pretty good.

- It's got sesame and some herbs inside too.

Is it healthy?

- It should be.

It's got a herb in it.

It's definitely not.

It's got a herb in it.

If something is unhealthy put a herb in it and instantly better for you.

FACT.

Our last stop of the day is one of the best reviewed Yakiniku grilled meat restaurants in all of Tohoku

If you're looking to try various cuts of meat at a reasonable price point,

yakiniku is the way to go, as you get a lot of bang for your buck - although the menu

can be pretty overwhelming.

We've got to strike a balance between things that are exotic and interesting and things

that look good on camera.

We've got every thing from ultra premium spare ribs to uterus and loin.

I think we'll give uterus a miss.

Although part of me wants to see what it looks like as long as I don't have to eat it.

Can you eat uterus?

I just had a uterus last night.

- So I don't mind having it again.

A typical cut of Maesawa steak usually costs 8,000 yen, but given yakiniku cuts are thin,

here a prime cut of Maesawa will set you back 2,500; and a discount like that it's no

wonder Yakiniku bbq are so popular in Japan.

It turns out uterus looks as bad as it sounds

That is uterus

And I can safely say to a great degree of certainty that I will not be eating it.

Yes you will

Well I bloody won't.

- So Chris the meat land challenge is over.

Five restaurants, five dishes.

What do you think?

I feel so full of meat.

It genuinely is a meat land.

I've eaten a staggering amount of meat today; more meat than I've ever eaten in any other

day of my life.

In fact I'm probably never going to eat meat again… for the 24 hours.

But I feel bit guilty though.

This video has been just filled with so much meat.

I know quite a lot of vegan people watch this channel.

That was a real 4d experience there.

I feel guilty for not having anything in this video that can be of any value to a vegan viewer.

We really should make a video for vegans in some way.

And I'm not going to be in it.

No you have to be in it.

Top 10 dishes for vegans visiting Japan.

Natsuki can do it.

Natsuki can't eat anything that's got vegetables or health in it so that's going to be difficult.

But we'll work on it.

10 vegan dishes to eat in Japan.

Then I'll feel redeemed.

I won't feel guilty anymore about the staggering amount of beef we put in these videos.

As I said, probably don't eat this much meat in one day.

But if you want to try award winning Maesawa Wagyu beef steak or sushi or pork or fried chicken.

Oshu city is about a two hour bullet train north of Tokyo station or about half an hour train away from Sendai.

You can find details of the places we visited, in the description box below.

But for now though guys as always, many thanks for watching, we'll see you next time.

And uterus.

And uterus.

It's chewy.

I like it.

But I told you I had uterus just last night.

You disgust me.

- Like two days in a row uterus.

For more infomation >> 5 Must Try Meat Dishes in Japan - Duration: 13:16.

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輪針で編む2色のイギリスゴム編みの編み方【棒針編み】編み図・字幕解説 2C Brioche Stitch / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 19:41.

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This Annual Contest Picks The Most Beautiful Boobs In All Of Japan - Duration: 1:35.

This Annual Contest Picks The Most Beautiful Boobs In All Of Japan

Japan celebrates its most beautiful breasts in a very public way – with a competition.

Japans appreciation of breasts is so strong that they even hold a beautiful breasts contest.

At the bioppai, or beautiful boobs contest, judges determine the most beautiful breasts.

With three out of their five judges being women, the contest aims to crown a winner from a more female perspective.

  A post shared by 中岡 龍子 (@ryoko1792) on Oct 18, 2016 at 2:16am PDT.

The winner of the contest will be featured on fashion magazines that will be distributed all over Japan.

#bioppai #bioppaimagazine #feburuary #1.

Photo.

For more infomation >> This Annual Contest Picks The Most Beautiful Boobs In All Of Japan - Duration: 1:35.

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猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 5:42.

For more infomation >> 猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 5:42.

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猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 8:19.

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GRID GIRLS GP JAPAN 2017 Auftritt der Nippon-Girls - Auto Nachrichten - Duration: 1:21.

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Japanese Skin Care Haul and Review - Duration: 7:20.

Hi guys welcome to my channel

so today's video is Japanese Skincare haul & review

actually it wasn't me who was travelling to Japan, but my husband

so when he was about to leave, I did some research on good Japanese Skincare and Cosmetics

and I asked him to buy those for me

so I want to say thanks to my husband for going in and out of Japanese drugstore to get these things for me

Arigato Gozaimasu

so in this video we'll start with the skincare

the first product is Rosette Gomma Jyu

it's a peeling gel products

and in the packaging it has the Cosme #1 2015 sticker

I don't understand the other Japanese text, but there's an "AHA" written here

as I usually use The Body Shop Drops of Light peeling gel, I can only compare with it

compared with the TBS product, usage and peeling function is the same

they both leaves small white residue on the face

which is dead skin cell mixed with the product

but after cleaned with water, it's a bit different

the TBS leaves skin feels a bit sticky

so we have to cleanse our face again

the rosette one leave face feeling clean

so we can skip other face cleansing

second product is the Namerakahonpo Cleansing Wash

actually I asked him to buy the "moist cleansing wash"

so it looks like he grabbed the wrong one, but that's okay

cos this one also has the #1 sticker

and looks like this is one of their best seller products

use it on wet face and it will turn into foam

this product is soft and it leaves my skin feeling clean, but not dry at all

so I really like this one

all Namerakahonpo products have soymilk fermented liquid

I'll put the link to their website if you want to read more detail

next is another Namerakahonpo product

this is the Namerakahonpo Haritsuya Skin Lotion

this is also different from my list

the one I wanted was the Extra Moisture Skin Lotion

the Haritsuya have an added ingredient, which is the coenzyme Q10

"Q10" is written on the packaging

and this one is more expensive by 200 yen

and it should be more moisturizing so it's okay

skin lotion in Japan has similar texture to toner

but different from the usual toner that we know

the Japanese one is usually for hydrating or moisturizing

the toners that I usually use, Kojie san cleanser & toner or Mineral Botanica Brightening Toner

these are not for moisturizing

for skin lotion products, I use Chizu Saeki Method

first, dip cotton squares into clean water

then squeeze to remove excess water

then pour the lotion

stretch the cotton square

careful not to tear the cotton square

separate into thin sheets

paste it to our face

make a hole for the nose

leave it on for 3-5 minutes

theoritically, don't let the cotton squares dry out on our face

as it will dry out our face

so detach it while it's still wet

next, Naturie Skin Conditioner

this is also a skin lotion

and I use Chizu Saeki Method for this as well

but I did try pouring the product directly into dry cotton squares

it uses more product

the result feels the same, so just use the CSM with water

next is Lululun face mask extra moisture

this blue packaging is the extra moisture one

this is a usual face mask, but this has a lot of sheets in one package

and it has plastic container inside with thin plastic lid

use it like the usual face mask

but I feel the eye hole is too small

luckily, it doesn't sting my eyes

after the thin lid was torn, there's a another plastic lid provided

but I feel it's not air-tight enough

so I moved the content to a tupperware

I don't know whether the original container and lid will dry out the face masks

but it's provided anyway

leave it for 5-10 minutes

but I left it for 15 minutes

after it, my skin feels sticky

so I washed my face with clean water

after using all these products, my skin feel soft and moisturized

and so far there isn't any negative reactions on my face

so looks like I will use all these products regularly

I read that some of these products are available in Indonesia or through online

in case you guys want to try these out

so that's it for my video today

I will also upload Japanese Cosmetics and Japanese Snacks haul & review

I will put the links here if I've done with those vids

so thanks for watching and I'll see you later

For more infomation >> Japanese Skin Care Haul and Review - Duration: 7:20.

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UFO sightings over ALASKA, Japan, New Zealand and more ! - Duration: 4:50.

UFO sightings over ALASKA, Japan, New Zealand and more !

The MOON : This image was taken by Apollo 17 during its last flight to the moon near the area known as Geophone Rock. It was cataloged by NASA as blank.

After retouching the photo, you see that is not completely blank.

If turning up the contrast, pyramidal structures can be observed.

NASA has never given a credible version of the issue.

The photograph actually exists , and is the repository of images of the Apollo 17 mission at first glance seems to be veiled, but actually there are two structures: one with pyramidal and one in the bottom left that looks like a bar inclined.

They are marked with orange arrows and yellow respectively.

This new video confirms the existence of these two pyramid shapes.

What can be the pyramids ? Did the Egyptians also were on the moon ? Are these two structures linked to ancient aliens?.

UFO incident Alaska : This new UFO sighting is not the first one. Japan Air Lines flight 1628 was a UFO incident that occurred on November 17, 1986 involving a Japanese Boeing 747 cargo aircraft.

The aircraft was en route from Paris to Narita International Airport, near Tokyo.

On the Reykjavík to Anchorage section of the flight, at 17:11 over eastern Alaska, the crew first witnessed two unidentified objects to their left. These abruptly rose from below and closed in to escort their aircraft. Each had two rectangular arrays of what appeared to be glowing nozzles or thrusters, though their bodies remained obscured by darkness. When closest, the aircrafts cabin was lit up and the captain could feel their heat on his face. These two crafts departed before a third, much larger disk-shaped object started trailing them, causing the pilots to request a change of course. Anchorage Air Traffic Control obliged and requested an oncoming United Airlines flight to confirm the unidentified traffic, but when it and a military craft sighted JAL 1628 at about 17:51, no other craft could be distinguished. The sighting of 50 minutes ended in the vicinity of Denali (formerly Mount McKinley).

Voyager - The Interstellar Mission : The twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft are exploring where nothing from Earth has flown before.

Continuing on their more-than-39-year journey since their 1977 launches, they each are much farther away from Earth and the sun than Pluto.

In August 2012, Voyager 1 made the historic entry into interstellar space, the region between stars, filled with material ejected by the death of nearby stars millions of years ago.

Scientists hope to learn more about this region when Voyager 2, in the heliosheath -- the outermost layer of the heliosphere where the solar wind is slowed by the pressure of interstellar medium -- also reaches interstellar space.

Both spacecraft are still sending scientific information about their surroundings through the Deep Space Network, or DSN.  .

The primary mission was the exploration of Jupiter and Saturn.

After making a string of discoveries there -- such as active volcanoes on Jupiters moon Io and intricacies of Saturns rings -- the mission was extended.

Voyager 2 went on to explore Uranus and Neptune, and is still the only spacecraft to have visited those outer planets.

The adventurers current mission, the Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM), will explore the outermost edge of the Suns domain.

And beyond. .

Subscribe to Section 51 ! Thank you.

Open your eyes, watch the sky with Section 51 !.

For more infomation >> UFO sightings over ALASKA, Japan, New Zealand and more ! - Duration: 4:50.

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水瀬いのり×i☆Ris=「水☆Ris」!「ANISON HISTORY JAPAN!!」 - Duration: 2:19.

For more infomation >> 水瀬いのり×i☆Ris=「水☆Ris」!「ANISON HISTORY JAPAN!!」 - Duration: 2:19.

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猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 6:20.

For more infomation >> 猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 6:20.

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猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 5:53.

For more infomation >> 猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 5:53.

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猫と人の幸せをつなぐハートフルコミュニティ"ミャウミャウ" - Japan Pets - Duration: 5:39.

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【AP Hetalia MMD】Twin Colors/双色【Turkey & Japan】 - Duration: 3:33.

『Futairo (Twin Colors)』 Music & Lyrics : Shigotoshite-P

A cold cradle that was watched and brought up by thousands of stars

It sways beat of lives

The water surface reflects the inorganic world that was created

You were lured by the lambent hazy light and set off

I (You) are melodies that link

I sing (Listen to) my colour

A Song of black and a song of white are melt and mix together

The tone the white draws answers to the melody your hands play

If beats of the two are together,

The singing voices will ring together

Your hands that are too far away to reach

As I'm dying to touch it, I shake my vision

Ah…

There's no way to know the meanings of the opened words

As time goes by, I flow and keep on drawing my colour over and over

I (You) play words

I sing (Listen to it) my colour

I hope my colour will ring in your heart

The melody the hand drew is a chromatic picture that cannot be described metaphorically

Are there any places for the colourless two colours ?

The tone the black draws answers to the melody your hands play

If beat of the two are together,

The singing voices will ring together

The melody you drew and the twin colours that ever last

I let my voice go together,

To make it reach your hands someday

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