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Let me tell you about one of my embarrassing mistakes in Japan

it was my second time there and I really wanted to save money so I could buy lots of things

try new food, play games, buy pokemon.

But I noticed quickly that, while vending machines are cheap, without really knowing it you end up buying so many drinks.

So instead, I went to the supermarket and bought big bottles of water.

The hotel I stayed in had recycle bins right beside the vending machines

for small cans, normal cans and bottles.

So when I finished my first bottle I tried to recycle it...

But it didn't fit!

I put it in my bag and carried it everywhere with me

trying to find a recycle bin to put it in.

But nowhere close would take it.

Sad...

and defeated..

I went back to my room..

and told my friend my sad story.

For 10 seconds he was quiet,

then he said,

"Uhh...Have you tried crushing it?"

.. I felt so dumb...

I crushed it down and it went right into the bin.

Please don't be dumb like me.

Actually, that reminds me.

During one of my earlier visits to Japan,

long before I knew any Japanese at all or had even met my beautiful Rinaberry,

I was staying in Sakura Hotel.

Every morning the maids would come to clean the room,

but since the private room I was staying in only had a bed and a shower,

it didn't need to be cleaned everyday.

So I would often put the do not disturb sign out.

One morning, when I was in the shower,

I heard a knock- but I thought it was for next door.

So I ignored it.

At some point in my shower, I felt a rush of cold air and then it vanished.

The next day, I had to leave the hotel early in the morning,

so I left the sign off the door, so they could clean the room.

When I got back,

there was a little gift on the bed and a letter saying "Sorry!"

Then it hit me all at once.

The maid must have come into the room, seen no one there and cleaned it.

Then opened the bathroom and seen my bare bum in the shower and ran away in a panic.

Everyday after that, the maids would knock a lot louder on my door..

For more infomation >> Silly mistakes in Japan - Mashumaro Snack Size Story - Duration: 2:25.

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The Art of Japan in Damanhur - Duration: 1:42.

I was very fortunate to be able to collaborate with Chiyo Baba and her artist friends

They came to collaborate with us because they thought at Damanhur was an

embodiment of living in peace together and living in love together

I'm so glad to be here with you

share the time of

love and peace

So we did very beautiful, emotional concerts together both in the

Temple forest (Sacred Woods Temple) as in our underground temples

and they also played a concert in the Open Temple

where we met and where we sang in Japanese and we

expressed their love for humankind and for the messages that they would like to spread in the world

I think that it's very important and beautiful for peoples around the world to collaborate musically

and artistically because music is a language of

emotion and of connection, and through music we channel our divine parts and our love,

and when

having the experience of interacting on such a profound level with another people we really

experience that we are all one and we're all connected and we're all playing the same game

Arigatou (Thank you)

For more infomation >> The Art of Japan in Damanhur - Duration: 1:42.

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India's SpiceJet is in talks with Japan's Setouchi Holdings Ltd to purchase 100 seaplanes - Duration: 3:45.

For more infomation >> India's SpiceJet is in talks with Japan's Setouchi Holdings Ltd to purchase 100 seaplanes - Duration: 3:45.

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Summer Passion in Tohoku, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) - 東北の夏 - Duration: 3:26.

Goshiki-numa Swamp (Benten-numa Swamp) / Fukushima

Ao-numa Swamp (Benten-numa Swamp) / Fukushima

Sannokura Kougen Himawari Batake / Fukushima

Jodogahama / Iwate

Soma Nomaoi / Fukushima

Geibi Gorge / Iwate

Fukushima Waraji Festival / Fukushima

Tamasudarenotaki / Yamagata

Maruikesama / Yamagata

Izunuma / Miyagi

Fukushima Waraji Festival / Fukushima

Omonogawa River / Akita

Aomori Nebuta Festival / Aomori

Akita Kanto Festival / Akita

Morioka Sansa Odori Festival / Iwate

Akita Kanto Festival / Akita

Aomori Nebuta Festival / Aomori

Morioka Sansa Odori Festival / Iwate

Zuihoden / Miyagi

Sendai Tanabata Festival / Miyagi

Yamagata Hanagasa Festival / Yamagata

Shinjo Festival / Yamagata

Zao Katagainuma / Yamagata

Dokkonuma / Yamagata

Katanuma / Miyagi

Aragami Shrine / Iwate

Futakuchi Gorge / Miyagi

Jigokunuma / Aomori

Tanesashi Coast / Aomori

Ashigezaki Observatory / Aomori

Mt. Azumakofuji / Fukushima

Mt. Zao / Miyagi

Zao Okama / Miyagi

Mototaki Fukuryusui / Akita

Oirase Gorge / Aomori

Motsuji / Iwate

Kisakata / Akita

Aomori Nebuta Festival / Aomori

Akita Kanto Festival / Akita

Morioka Sansa Odori Festival / Iwate

Omagari Hanabi - National Fireworks Competition / Akita

For more infomation >> Summer Passion in Tohoku, Japan 4K (Ultra HD) - 東北の夏 - Duration: 3:26.

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JAPAN HAUL 2017: 20 Things You Must Buy in JAPANㅣWooLara Company - Duration: 8:01.

Hello everyone

All these are things that I bought in Japan

Finally I'm showing these to you

I only bought souvenirs that all Koreans buy when they visit Japan

All these are must-have items

If you don't know what to buy when you travel to Japan

then this video will help you

Let's open this bag first!

On the top of all, there are my lovely Starbucks tumblers

These are only sold in Japan

Tada~KYOTO!

This is from Kyoto~

You can see the traditional figures of Japan

KYOTO!

This time, it's from TOKYO!

It's not Kyoto, It's Tokyo

Drawings on the tumbler is more modern than Kyoto

Next bag~

I bought 5 of these in Japan

It's an eye drop

I really liked the design first of all

and it has pink colored water in it

and if you drop it into your eyes, it's super cool

It feels like you dropped sparkling water

You will never regret~

Next ones are,

Japanese cup noodles!

I really love Ramens so much

and I heard Japanese cup noodles are different from Korean's

so I bought these!

Firstly,

Cheese curry flavor!

Second one's the curry flavor

Third one is just an ordinary flavor

First huge difference was there's no spicy flavor

In Korea, most of Ramens are spicy

but in Japan, there were curry and cheese flavors

Since Koreans love spicy things, these were new to me

So I bought these three

and I will try these from now on

(why the face?)

Another snack!

Ah it's dented

Hokkaido white cheese cake

Hok kai do wha ei tto cheese ke ki

Well it has cheese in it so I hope it's good

(No it wasn't, don't buy this!!)

Next one is a girl's favorite

Laduree keyrings!

Tada~

How beautiful is this?

I bought three of this for me, my friend and my mom

Next one is Jung Gwan Jang Hong Sam Jung 'Every Time'

This is not a Japanese souvenir

How sad is it! Being sick when you are traveling!

So I personally make sure to take healthy food and medicines

These little things are inside of that box

I bought this from the duty free shop

If I don't have this when I'm traveling, I feel insecure

My boyfriend gets sick so often

I personally recommend you to buy this when you come to Korea

and give this to your parents

Since I introduced you the healthy food

I'm going to show you medicines I bought in Japan

Tada~ Kya Be Jin~!

This is for my father

This is good for people who have soar stomach

This is also for my father

Salon patch A

This is super popular in Japan

If your arms and shoulder are uncomfortable,

attach these patches on those!

You'll feel like someone's massaging for you

Of course I bought something for my mom too

There's a Chinese letter which means "Mom" literally

It's specially good for the menopause

It's a daily supplement

I also bought a medicine for me too, but it's not a health food

If you are a Korean woman, you will be on a diet 24/7

Nakata Kotoni (It means, never happened)

If you eat this before you eat meals

It restrains what you eat turns into fats in your body

And, when you go traveling,

you might want to buy things for your friends too

So I bought many of these

These are Japan only NIVEA peach lip balms

Why do they sell these only in Japan not in Korea?

I thought it was perfect for the presents of my friends

So I bought multiples

And I'm very interested in hair products

so I wanted to buy a new hair mask in Japan

and this is a popular one in Japan

Honeyce hair mask!

Koreans recommended this hair mask very much on the internet

So I bought two!

I'm exited to try these. If this is good, I'll buy more

Next one is, a Japanese sun screen that every Korean might have used

Anessa Sun screen

I used this much and I liked it

It's especially good to use before the makeup

I'm using sun screens everyday to care my skin

so sun screens are important to me

I also got the recommendation to buy this from the internet

Biore! I bought the rose scent

This is a wet tissue to use in summer

When your skins are sticky, use this then it'll be dry

and the humid feeling will disappear

according to the internet

Next one is Ora Toothpaste

Peach flavored!

I heard this is the toothpaste that Japanese women love the most

This is a must buy item that all Korean women buy!

This is a Sirukoto cosmetic cotton

It keeps your skin moist even if you use half of your cosmetics

It was cheap so I bought two

Next one is the world must buy item in Japan

If you attach this on the spots in the picture

especially everyday at night when you are traveling

at the end of the day, if you use this before you sleep

It makes your feet less tired

This is literally the must buy item. JUST BUY

Use this when you are traveling everyday!

Next one's not a must buy or a regular souvenir

I saw Japanese women decorating themselves from head to toe

Even their socks were pretty

So I bought these Japanese socks

Thre's a star here, isn't it pretty?

There were many of these types

This one has a star and something else

This one is also super popular

I only bought popular souvenirs so everything's popular....

This one is Meguri eye mask

If you open it, there are these things

If you use this when you are sleeping,

It'll be warm and it helps you to sleep better

This one is definitely the one that every Koreans would buy

Perfect whip foam cleanser

When I need to wash my makeup, I use cleansing oil first

and then I use this product

So I bought this in Japan because it's cheaper

I use this everyday!

These are the things that we paid for in Japan

All the money's gone....

I don't regret though!

Some of you will go to Japan and buy things

If you are, why don't you capture things I bought and buy in Japan!

I mean, just buy! These are basic souvenirs that Japan newbies buy

Ah so well.... I should try harder and make money again!

Then!

Bye!

Bye bye~

Introducing my amazing camera!

Focus!

For more infomation >> JAPAN HAUL 2017: 20 Things You Must Buy in JAPANㅣWooLara Company - Duration: 8:01.

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模様編みA-25【かぎ針編み初心者さん】編み図・字幕解説 Cross Stitch Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 10:51.

For more infomation >> 模様編みA-25【かぎ針編み初心者さん】編み図・字幕解説 Cross Stitch Pattern / Crochet and Knitting Japan - Duration: 10:51.

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LEAVING TODAY! JAPAN-USA 10 TRAVEL TIPS [Inakalog #35] - Duration: 7:28.

I'm going back to the

U.S.

That being said, here are some travel tips for you guys

There are so many website nowadays that allow you to book the cheap and convenient flight

But the price and the flight schedule change over the time

so be patient and go over many websites

Then book the best one

I started looking at my flights in summer

I have used Expedia, Skygate and many others in the past

But this time I decided to book through JTB

If you already have insurance that comes with your credit card

you might need to double check the coverage

because sometimes the coverage is very limited

and the maximum amount of money that they can pay for you is very low

even if you already have one, you might need to double check

I applied to Sompo and I paid 30 bucks for a 8 day trip,

which fully covers from flight delays to my death

If you have one, you're good to go

If you don't have one yet

I recommend to get a VISA not JCB

I know there are so many commercials about JCB

like you can get points or something for every purchase

But in America as far as I know I don't know maybe they have changed

But as far as I know there are so many places say "No JCB card"

Plus I don't think a lot of people do this anymore, but do not get traveler's check

I don't know that's still available but that's useless

So I usually exchange money at the back beforehand

for two reasons

1. It's much deeper, and

2. It's faster

I mean like if you exchange at the airport

you never know how long the line is

and you have to worry about your flight

And you know if you take time beforehand

and come to the bank and just exchange money

and even if it takes long, it's no problem

So that's what I do

Alright, let's go

You can also exchange money at the vending machine

So I came to Iyo bank to exchange money, and I met

my fan

So all done

and that was very surprising to see a fan of my YouTube

She gave me a really good tip about exchanging money

So I'll talk about that later

So the girl at the bank gave me a really good tip

better than mine tip

so don't listen to me

Anyway, it was too late for my trip this time

but she gave me this pamphlet

If you get this card, you can get cash overseas from ATM

without any extra charge

Isn't it cool?

It's not that cheap and it does have a data limit

But at least you can text and voice call anywhere you go

so that you're not gonna get charged extra

It's very simple first

which my already is

and just in case disable 4G as well

and select the device if you have a portable Wi-Fi

Foreign medicine could be too strong or too weak

So I recommend you to pick up some medicine beforehand

If you are traveling in fall or winter like I'm doing

I'm sure that you are bringing coats or boots

And if you have those

wear something that's easy to take off and then put them back on

Any liquid containers should go into a Ziploc

Even the ones that go into the check-in language

in case it explodes and ruin your clothes

Put some clothes, travel amenities, and charging cables into a carry-on bag

in case your luggage goes missing

Trust me when I say this

your luggage do get missing

My favorite airline is Singapore Airlines

The food is good, the seat is good, people are very nice

And I think I can recommend to Japanese people who don't speak English as well

because the staff speak both Japanese and English

Others are about the same

Japan airlines, ANA, United, American

Oh, the time I lost my luggage

that was Delta

Just an FYI

That was when I was going to Missouri

Oh by the way, I'm going back to Missouri to see my old friends from college

Flight from Chicago to st. Louis was canceled

because of the storm or something

I was supposed to fly from Los Angeles directly to Missouri

because of the cancellation

but nobody told me

So I was in Chicago at time

when I found out

and I call the customer center

There was no direct flight

So I had to go to somewhere else I forgot where it was

but I had to take another flight to somewhere else

and I had to finally go to Missouri

But then just to make sure, just to make sure

I asked the staff

I'm very worried about my luggage. Can you check on that?

She was like

Don't worry, don't worry. Everything is OK. Your luggage will follow you

Of course,no luggage

I checked in two luggage

And I only had a small bag with me

And then they found out the luggage was still in LA

So I was like, OK fine

I went to a hotel, spent a night, but

here's a problem

I had all the charging cables, all my clothes in my check-in luggage

I had literally nothing

Luggage goes missing

Always carry extra clothes

and charging cables in your backpack or small luggage that you can carry on

Anyway, yeah, long story short

I'm going to Missouri again

Unfortunately, I'm not gonna have my laptop or anything that I can edit on

while I'm in Missouri

So I'll be posting my videos

after I come back to Japan

But I'll be uploading some pictures and videos on my story on Instagram

so check that out

and then I will see you around

Yeah, I'm pretty sure that I'm going to bring my InkCase

cuz I have to read the Hobbit

that could be very handy

because I don't have to bring this thick book

For more infomation >> LEAVING TODAY! JAPAN-USA 10 TRAVEL TIPS [Inakalog #35] - Duration: 7:28.

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Inside North Korea's bubble in Japan - Duration: 13:28.

It's graduation day at a children's school in Tokyo.

From the metro station it's just ten blocks to their school,

but these children aren't totally safe. Old men from their community have to stand at

every corner to make sure that these kids aren't harassed or bullied.

It's happened before. In fact, there's been a lot of rallies in Tokyo lately:

protesting these kids and their school.

This is because, even though these kids

and their parents were born in Japan, they're not Japanese.

This is North Korea's bubble in Japan.

It's a community of about 150,000 Koreans,

holdovers from the 1940's when Japan's military forcibly brought over

their relatives.

They run a network of schools, where they teach their kids

about Korean history, teach them Korean language. They teach them the ideology of

the great leader Kim Il-Sung.

The guards are here this morning because three days ago,

North Korea tested a bunch of missiles that landed right off Japan's shores.

Before the students can leave, they have to change out of the traditional Korean clothing.

But this community isn't giving in to the pressure.

Their schools are the place where they can protect their identity

and quietly revere their great leader and the homeland that he founded.

A place none of them have ever lived.

This North Korean bubble is a nation within a nation,

whose borders are made out of culture, language, history, and ideology.

And it shows how borders exist as much in our minds as they do on maps.

In 1910 the Korean Peninsula was annexed by Japan's expanding empire. During its rule

the empire brought tens of thousands of Koreans to Japan, mainly to work and to

serve in their army. Or in the case of Korean women, to serve as sex slaves in

brothels for Japanese soldiers.

Japan's empire grew until 1945 when World War II,

brought its sudden defeat and the loss of much of its empire, including Korea.

The Koreans who were in Japan were free, but they found themselves in a country that

didn't recognize them as citizens. The United States and the Soviet Union

quickly filled the power vacuum of this newly liberated Korean Peninsula and two

new countries were formed: the U.S. backing the new South Korea, and the

Soviet Union backing the North, installing a rising leader, Kim Il-Sung

who a few years later invaded the U.S.-backed South, starting the Korean War.

Most of the Koreans in Japan went back to Korea, but about 600,000 decided to

stay in Japan.

The Korean War changed everything,

creating a bitter division between these two new Koreas. So the Koreans in Japan

could no longer just be Korean. They suddenly had to choose which Korea they

affiliated with. Almost all of them had originally been from what was now South Korea,

but this new North Korea began paying special attention to the Koreans

in Japan, sending the money and helping them build schools and businesses.

Effectively, helping them build a cultural border, to help protect their identity and language

against the Japanese society that sought to change or destroy it.

This school where the graduation is taking place, was built with funding from

Kim Il-Sung in those early days, after the war.

For these stateless Koreans in

Japan, this support from a faraway government built trust and loyalty to a

regime that they had never actually lived under.

The North Korean backed organization in Japan called themselves the Chongryon and

over the following decades they built a network of schools, banks, and gambling parlors.

They became rich, and started sending millions of dollars back to

North Korea to support the regime. In their heyday the Chongryon was worth

around $25 billion dollars.

But something happened that would mark the

beginning of the end for this North Korean business empire in Japan.

In the late 70's North Korea started sending spies disguised as fishermen to Japanese

beaches, to start kidnapping Japanese citizens. They brought them back to North Korea

so that they could use them for their language and cultural

understanding of Japan, so they could help train their spies. The victims, including

a 13 year old girl who allegedly died in captivity, gripped the nation's attention for years,

their stories making their way into pop culture,

their faces known to every citizen. Around the same time, North Korea

began developing its long-range missile program, a program that would eventually

lead North Korea to having nuclear weapon delivery capabilities. Both the

nuclear and abduction issues came to a head in the early 2000's, when North Korea

withdrew from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a treaty that

prevents countries from building more nuclear weapons. The regime also

officially admitted that they were behind some of the kidnappings of

Japanese citizens. This set off a wave of violent attacks and hate speech

against North Koreans living in Japan.

The Japanese government demanded that the Chongryon repay its outstanding debts.

When the organization couldn't do this, they were forced to declare bankruptcy.

Many of their buildings, including their headquarters, were seized.

The organization was left in financial ruin, with only its network of a few dozen

schools standing. These schools became the next target for Japanese animosity

towards North Korea.

Korean students suddenly found themselves in the middle of this heated

international conflict.

This graph shows the amount of state funding for

Korean schools by Japanese prefectures over time.

2006 was the year that North Korea tested a nuclear weapon. And you can see the

immediate drop-off of funding every year thereafter. Prefectures providing

tuition subsidies for Korean schools went from 28 in 2006, down to 12 today.

Education officials specifically cite the abduction issue as well as the

general "situation" in North Korea, as their motive for defunding the schools.

Japan's Ministry of Education declined my request for an interview

on this, but I did talk to an anti-Korean activist who defended these

actions by putting the issue into terms that I, as an American, could understand.

As I visited these schools and talked with these people who live in a country

that is openly hostile towards them, I found myself torn. This organization

pledges allegiance to a regime that has committed some of the most horrific

atrocities that our modern world knows.

Each and every conceivable human right is violated.

There are 80,000 to 100,000 people who are languishing in political prison camps.

Yet at the same time, they are also victims of severe structural discrimination.

The U.N. and other international bodies have repeatedly condemned the Japanese

structural discrimination against Koreans. The North Korean community often

cites this as validation for their plight, but the U.N. has also called North Korea's

human rights violations so grave that they have "no parallel in the contemporary world".

When you ask them how they reconcile this contradiction, the

response is always some version of:

"any country has human rights issues."

At first I found this astounding, that

there could be such a willful ignorance to the atrocities of the North Korean

regime, but the more embedded I got into this North Korean community in Japan, the

more I realized that, to this marginalized community, North Korea

represents more of a refuge of safety for their identity - something they crave

while they're living in a country that is actively working to diminish their

heritage and culture.

While younger generations are more likely to assimilate into Japanese society,

the Chongryon have done an exceptional job

at cultivating the strong Korean identity despite all the pressure and

hardship. In their last year of high school the students have an opportunity

to go visit North Korea.

Seeing and hearing the accounts of this highly

choreographed visit to Pyongyang, is all you need to understand the

relationship that this disenfranchised community has towards its adopted homeland.

I visited the North Korean university where they've curated a museum dedicated to

everything Korean. Every rock, tree, species of fish, plant, animal, root, that

has ever existed on the Korean Peninsula is found in this museum, which was built

with support from the North Korean government. I had never seen such a

meticulously comprehensive collection to enshrine a place in a history.

This place does not exist for visitors. It's much more of a statement that, in spite of

intense pressure and hostility, Korean culture endures in Japan.

North Korea isn't their home country in the way that you would think. They weren't born there,

they've never lived there, but they see it as their home country because the

country that they were born in actively works to make their lives harder.

Like in many parts of the world, right-wing nationalism is surging in Japan.

Anti-Korean rallies are on the rise, according to an investigation by

Japanese law enforcement. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is a fierce nationalist and

he's caught up in a scandal right now for having given secret donations to an

ultra-nationalist kindergarten with anti-Korean views. Japanese nationalism leads

to discrimination against Koreans. This causes the Koreans to resist Japan

as their home country, looking to a country they've never lived in for

support and protection of their identity.

Affiliating with this universally

reviled regime, that routinely vows to destroy Japan creates more resentment

from the Japanese population and politicians, leading to more

discrimination which leads to again deeper commitment to North Korea as a protector.

And in my mind there's no doubt that the cycle will continue.

While I was in Japan making this video, I also spent a lot of time with these

ultra right-wing groups who are anti-Korean and I didn't go into that much in

this video, but I made an entire separate video about the rise of right-wing

politics in Japan and kind of the anti-Korean sentiment and where that comes

from, from like a historical perspective.

And of course: big THANK YOU to lululemon

who is a sponsor of Borders, they sent me these ABC pants a while back that I've

been wearing. They are sturdy, and flexible and you can wear them when

you're hiking or when you're at home. So thank you lululemon, but more importantly

thank you for supporting Borders and making this project possible. I'm gonna

leave a link here for the lululemon shop for men online, and you can check out

your own pair of ABC pants.

Alright, we're three episodes into

Borders, we have three to go. Get ready for next Tuesday when I publish the fourth.

And wish me luck in the meantime I've got a lot of editing to do.

For more infomation >> Inside North Korea's bubble in Japan - Duration: 13:28.

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'Do not doubt the US-Japan alliance!' Tokyo's warning to North Korea ahead of Trump visit - Duration: 5:05.

'Do not doubt the US-Japan alliance!' Tokyo's warning to North Korea ahead of Trump visit

Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters that and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to work together to counter 's nuclear and missile programmes in order to reduce tensions in the region.

In a 20-minute phone call the two leaders agreed the schedule for the Us President's trip and confirmed they would remain in close contact over the North Korea tensions.

Trump told Abe he is looking forward to his visit to Japan, that Japan and America are 100 percent together and there is no room to doubt the Japan-US alliance, Nishimura said.

He added: They agreed to deepen their discussions on the North Korean situation and other matters.". Trump is set to arrive in Tokyo on Sunday for a three-day visit before he continues on to South Korea, the Philippines, China and Vietnam.

The President will be entertained by Pikotaro, the fake-moustached singer behind the Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen hit, while also enjoying a round of golf with Mr Abe and the world's number four golfer Hideki Matsuyama.

He is also expected to meet the emperor as well as the parents of Megumi Yokata, who was kidnapped by North Korean agents in 1977 while she was walking home from school at just 13-years-old.

Japan's relations with North Korea have grown increasingly tense in recent months after Pyongyang fired two missiles over the country. Sirens sounded and Japanese residents received text alerts warning them to take shelter as the missile passed over Hokkaido last month.

Mr Abe responded: We can never tolerate that North Korea trampled on the international communitys strong, united resolve toward peace that has been shown in UN resolutions and went ahead again with this outrageous act." The recent launch also demonstrated North Korea's ability to strike the US territory of Guam.

President Trump has been embroiled in an exchange of insults and threats with North Korea for several months, recently goading Kim Jong-un, who he has nicknamed 'Rocket Man', by threatening to "totally destroy" the hermit country if it threatens the US or its allies.

Last week, North Korea claimed it is now a "" in a mysterious letter to Australia.

Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop revealed she had received a letter from the Kim regime in which North Korea insists it will not be brought to its knees by President Trump's repeated nuclear threats.

Addressed to the "parliaments of different countries", the letter condemns Trump's speech at the UN where he boasted the US could "totally destroy" North Korea before announcing his rogue state had joined the world's nuclear club.

The letter reads: "If Trump thinks that he would bring the DPRK [North Korea], a nuclear power, to its knees through nuclear war threat, it will be a big miscalculation and an expression of ignorance.

"The DPRK has emerged a fully-fledged nuclear power which has a strong nuclear arsenal and various kinds of nuclear delivery means made by dint of self-reliance and self-development. The real foe of nuclear force is a nuclear war itself.

"The Foreign Affairs Committee … takes this opportunity to express belief that the parliaments of different countries loving independence, peace and justice will fully discharge their due mission and duty in realising the desire of mankind for international justice and peace with sharp vigilance against the heinous and reckless moves of the Trump administration trying to drive the world into a horrible nuclear disaster.".

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NEWS SNAP SHOT # 17 ISRO TO SIGN , INDIA JAPAN EXERCISE, ARTILLERY FUSE, INS VIRAAT, COMBAT VEHICLE - Duration: 11:21.

L&T, Godrej, HAL, Isro to sign pact to build PSLV rockets

Larsen & Toubro, Godrej and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd will join a consortium, being put together

by Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), to build Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles (PSLVs).

The vehicles will launch small satellites, and the first launch is being planned by 2020.

A pact is to be signed by January for this initiative, said a source.

India�s space agency, which has designed the rocket, has been building and launching

satellites, including probes for the moon and Mars missions, on its own.

It has more work on its plate to meet the country�s requirement of building heavier

rockets and reusable spacecraft that can carry bigger satellites and a capsule that will

eventually put a man in space.

There is a huge spurt in demand to launch smaller satellites, those as light as 1 kg,

with a lifespan of two to three years.

But there aren�t enough rockets to carry these.

The PSLV, following its successful 104 satellite launch in February, has emerged as a preferred

vehicle for small satellite launches globally.SpaceWorks, a US satellite researcher, estimates that

about 2,400 nano and microsatellites are expected to be launched between 2017 and 2023.

The latest forecast says nearly 60 per cent of the satellites planned are from private

players, against 40 per cent in the five years to 2016.

Isro says India is a sweet spot to tap this opportunity.

It is gearing up to allow private players that have built systems and components for

its space programme to completely integrate rockets.

This way, these players can meet local requirement and offer an integrated service of building

satellites, launch these for global customers on Indian soil and also manage these as a

service.

For this, a company is being formed with Antrix, the commercial arm of Isro, as an anchor but

with a larger stake for private players.

L&T, which builds equipment for rockets and satellites, Godrej that makes the Vikas engines

for the PSLV, and HAL which makes its composite frame will be the main partners.

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India, Japan begin Anti-Submarine Warfare exercise with focus on China

The Indian and Japanese navies on Sunday started an intensive air anti-submarine warfare exercise

in the Indian Ocean, a defence official said.

The exercise in the Arabian Sea will conclude on October 31, Indian Navy Spokesperson Captain

D.K.

Sharma said in a tweet.A P-8 I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance Anti Submarine Warfare

aircraft of Indian Navy and two P-3 Orion Anti Submarine Warfare aircraft of Japan Maritime

Self-Defense Force (JMDSF) will participate in the exercise.

The P-3 Orion aircraft reached the Naval Air Station INS Hansa in Goa on Sunday for the

exercise, which comes when presence of Chinese ships and submarines in the Indian Ocean has

increased and Beijing has been posturing aggressively in the South China Sea.

Maritime security and freedom of navigation has also figured prominently in India's recent

bilateral and multi-lateral defence dialogues.

India and Japan, along with US had also focused on anti-submarine warfare in the trilateral

exercise Malabar in July this year.

China had said at that time that it hoped the exercise is not aimed at other countries.

Maritime security was a key subject during interactions between Defence Minister Nirmala

Sitharaman and French Defence Minister Florence Parly, as well as with US Defence Secretary

James Mattis during their recent visits.

When then Defence Minister Arun Jaitley went to Japan for a bilateral defence dialogue

in September, maritime security was again in focus.

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PUNE : Electronic artillery fuse manufacturing facility launched at BEL

A STATE-OF-THE-ART electronic artillery fuse manufacturing facility was launched at the

Pune unit of Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) on October 27.

The development comes after a �compliance report� from the Comptroller and auditor

general (CAG) of India, which was tabled before the Parliament in July this year, revealed

83 per cent shortage of artillery fuses with the Army.

Artillery fuses, known as the brain of the munition, are the devices that initiate explosion.

They also determine how the explosion would be initiated � on contact with the target

or some time after the launch.

A senior BEL official said, �Pune unit of the BEL, headquartered in Defence Public Sector

Undertaking in Bengaluru, which has a multi-product facility that manufactures laser-based range

finding equipment, power packs for wireless radio sets, infantry combat vehicle-based

Nuclear Biological Chemical and reconnaissance systems, along with X Ray baggage scanners.

The facility has diversified into the field of electronic artillery fuses.

BEL has nine manufacturing units spread all over the country.�

�The newly-inaugurated facility has a capacity to make more than 50,000 electronic fuses

per month, and can augment this capacity as per the requirement of the Army.

BEL, Pune, also plans to expand the fuse manufacturing capability in the near future.

With this facility going online, BEL is confident of fulfilling all the needs of electronic

fuses for our artillery, today and in times to come,� he added.

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1962 in Ladakh will never happen again

Even as the military standoff between India and China was on Doklam plateau, the Indian

Army carried out its biggest exercise, involving actual war gaming with troops, in the Himalayas.

The 74-day standoff (June 16 to August 28) did not come in the way of Army�s 17 Crops

to conduct its scheduled two-month-long exercise that commenced in the first week of August

and ended just a week before Diwali.

The 17 Corps is also known as the Mountain Strike Corps.

A brigade-strength (around 3,500 men) exercise was carried out in strategically located Eastern

Ladakh.

Though this could have sent a message to China that Delhi was ramping up, the exercise was

carried out.

Eastern Ladakh, part of Jammu and Kashmir, shares 826-km frontier with China and is geographically

defined as the area from Karakoram Pass in the north to Demchok in the south-east.

Eastern Ladakh�a barren landscape dotted with high mountains and equally high passes�has

been virtually militarily �tailored� to prevent a repeat of 1962�when China, with

a few exceptions, literally overran the Indian military defences.

Indian war gaming aimed at stopping the People Liberation Army�s (PLA) of China, in case

of a war in the sector.

This includes a method of getting real-time updates on Chinese movement using satellite

imagery; countering their patrols along the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC)�the

de facto border�with own patrols;

maintaining a minimum level of firepower and future stationing of fighter jets at Leh,

the key airbase in Ladakh.

The Army has already stationed three regiments of tanks in Ladakh.

India and China have differing perception along the LAC, including Pangong Tso.

The sub-sector north, which includes Depsang plains at 18,000 feet and also the areas abutting

the Aksai Chin and Galwan, is among the other flashpoints.

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INS Viraat to become museum

The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for refurbishing the INS Viraat will be ready in a fortnight

and it will be then submitted to the Union government.

The Andhra Pradesh government intends to convert the Indian Navy�s warhorse aircraft carrier

into a museum and a hotel in the sea, depending on the logistics.

The ship will be brought to Kakinada for refurbishment as soon as the DPR is approved by the Union

government.

Representatives of Mumbai-based Master and Associates, which is preparing the DPR, are

likely to meet Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in the next couple of days to discuss

�some key aspects� of the report.

In fact, the meeting has been put on hold because of Mr. Naidu�s foreign tour.

Based on the suggestions and inputs by the Chief Minister, preparation of the DPR would

be finalised, according to sources in the Secretariat.

�It would cost between ?15 crore and ?20 crore to bring INS Viraat from Mumbai to Kakinada,�

the sources say.

The Indian Navy says that the ship cannot be dragged onto the land and has to be kept

afloat.

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ARMY-MOD TUSSLE DELAYS COMBAT VEHICLE PROJECT

A tussle between the bureaucrats in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Indian Army has virtually

brought back the Army�s proposal to equip its 50 Mechanised Infantry with the Future

Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) to the drawing board after eight years in the process.

Initiated in 2009, the project has been stuck since the Defence Acquisition Wing of MoD

objected to the Army�s proposal to engage two private players to develop the prototype

along with the Ordnance Factory Board.

The ministry wants that at least five private should get opportunity.

Now the file has come back to the Army Headquarters asking for a detailed project report.

The Army has been pushing for the combat vehicle as it badly needs to replace the four-decade-old

BMPs.

According to proposal, the government will fund 80 per cent of the development cost,

i.e., around `3,000 crore to each of the companies, to build the FICV prototypes.

The one selected will be finally awarded the contract for mass production.

The Army brass feels that the inclusion of three more companies would lead to a massive

cost escalation to `15,000 crore just in developing the prototype.

The total cost of the project is `65,000 crore.However, a ministry official said: �We have been

receiving representations from some private players and it seems due process was not followed

in shortlisting the two players.

So, we have asked the Army to engage all five players, who had initially responded to Army�s

proposal.� The Army was initially slated to induct 835 new FICVs by 2017, with another

1,479 coming in by 2022.

But now it will take another decade, according to a defence official.

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JCS chiefs of S. Korea, U.S., Japan urge N. Korea to cease provocations - Duration: 0:40.

The top military brass of Seoul, Washington and Tokyo held a three-way meeting in Hawaii.

Hosted by General Joseph Dunford, the joint chiefs of staff chairs exchanged views on

North Korea's missile that crossed into Japan's territorial waters... and the regime's nuclear

tests.

They also urged Pyongyang to refrain from actions that undermine peace and security

in the region and the international community.

General Dunford reaffirmed his country's "ironclad commitment" to providing full extended deterrence

to defend its allies from the rogue state's threats.

The three agreed to cooperate to the maximum extent... expecially in exchanges of information

and military preparedness.

For more infomation >> JCS chiefs of S. Korea, U.S., Japan urge N. Korea to cease provocations - Duration: 0:40.

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JCS chiefs of S. Korea, U.S., Japan urge N. Korea to cease provocations - Duration: 0:40.

The top military brass of Seoul, Washington and Tokyo held a three-way meeting in Hawaii.

Hosted by General Joseph Dunford, the joint chiefs of staff chairs exchanged views on

the long-range ballistic missiles that North Korea launched over Japan and into its territorial

waters... and the regime's nuclear tests.

They also urged Pyongyang to refrain from actions that undermine peace and security

in the region and in the international community.

General Dunford reaffirmed his country's "ironclad commitment" to providing full extended deterrence

to defend its allies from North Korean threats.

The three agreed to cooperate to the maximum extent... expecially in exchanges of information

and their military preparedness.

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