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American and Japanese rescuers are still looking for three missing crew members of a U.S. Navy

plane that crashed in waters off Okinawa on Wednesday.

Eight out of the total eleven crew members and passengers have been rescued.

The aircraft is believed to have crashed during a routine transport flight to the USS Ronald

Reagan aircraft carrier in the Philippine Sea.

The Navy did not disclose the type of aircraft involved, but Japan's Self-Defense Forces

say it was a C-2 Greyhound.

Wednesday's crash follows a spate of U.S. Navy accidents in the region, some of which

were fatal, raising questions about Navy training and the pace of operations.

For more infomation >> Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 0:44.

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171128 SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 4:21.

171128 SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017

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Eight bodies found in Northern Japan from suspected North Korean fishing boat - Duration: 2:30.

A gruesome discovery in Japan.

Eight badly decomposed bodies have been found in a boat that washed ashore in northern Japan

last Friday.

Their belongings suggest they were from North Korea.

This comes only a few days after the body of another man believed to be from North Korea

was found on a Japanese island.

Won Jung-hwan has more.

The Japanese coast guard on Monday reported that they had discovered eight bodies, believed

to be North Koreans, in the fishing vessel that was washed ashore in northern Japan last

Friday.

The boat was first discovered on Friday by a Japanese resident in Akita Prefecture, facing

the East Sea.

Officials searched the vessel Sunday and Monday and found the eight bodies, several of which

were "skeletonized," indicating a long period had passed before it washed ashore.

Although the remains were so severely decomposed that it is hard to determine their gender

or nationality, Hangul characters found on their cigarette packs and life jackets...

suggest they came from North Korea.

The gruesome discovery follows a series of incidents along Japan's coast, including the

finding of a North Korean man's body and wooden boat parts on Sado Island, off the coast of

Japan's northwestern prefecture of Niigata on Saturday.

And on Thursday night, a boat with eight North Korean men was taken into Japanese custody

in Yurihonjo, Akita Prefecture.

Those men said they wish to return to North Korea.

The fishing grounds of the East Sea are rich with squid and crab, and North Korean fishing

boats often sail south of the Northern Limit Line to fish illegally in the area.

But, the grisly findings could also be evidence of desperate defectors trying a new route

to freedom after Kim Jong-un has clamped down on those fleeing the regime this year.

North Koreans typically escape the brutal regime by traveling through China.

An estimated 1-thousand people flee Kim Jong-un's regime each year, typically travelling through

China.

Last July, the family of an elite scientist fled the North in a fishing boat, and earlier

this month, a North Korean soldier's defection to the South through the Joint Security Area

at Panmunjeom recently made international headlines.

This year, the number of North Korean defectors successfully escaping the regime fell by nearly

13-percent.

Won Jung-hwan, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Eight bodies found in Northern Japan from suspected North Korean fishing boat - Duration: 2:30.

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Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 1:41.

American and Japanese rescuers are still looking for three missing crew members of a U.S. Navy

plane that crashed in waters off Okinawa on Wednesday.

It's the latest in a series of U.S. Navy accidents in East Asia.

Ro Aram reports.

Eight out of the total eleven crew members and passengers have been rescued.

But the remaining three are still missing and a frantic search is underway.

The aircraft is believed to have crashed during a routine transport flight to the USS Ronald

Reagan aircraft carrier in the Philippine Sea.

The aircraft carrier is part of the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet and is operating in the western

Pacific alongside South Korean and Japanese warships amid high tensions with North Korea.

The Navy did not disclose the type of aircraft involved, but Japan's Self-Defense Forces

say it was a C-2 Greyhound.

The cause is believed to have come from engine failure.

Wednesday's crash follows a spate of U.S. Navy accidents in the region, some of which

were fatal.

Ten personnel died in August, when the USS John McCain collided with a tanker near Singapore.

Two months earlier, the USS Fitzgerald smashed into a cargo ship off the coast of Japan,

killing seven.

In two other non-fatal incidents, the USS Antietam ran aground near its base in Japan

in January, and in May USS Lake Champlain collided with a South Korean fishing vessel.

These accidents have raised questions about training procedures and the pace of operations.

These collisions have prompted a Congressional hearing and the removal of a number of officers,

including the commander of the Seventh Fleet.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 1:41.

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171128 TWICE (트와이스) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 3:42.

171128 TWICE (트와이스) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017

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S. Korea designates Aug. 14 to commemorate victims of Japan's sexual slavery - Duration: 0:37.

The National Assembly designated a new annual observance to commemorate the victims of Japan's

wartime sex crime.

It passed a bill Friday designating a day to remember the sufferings of the hundreds

of thousands who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military.

The new law provides for a range of events to be held on August 14th... to educate people

about the issue.

It's aims to ensure any policies that affect the rights of the survivors of the atrocity

shall be decided only after active consultation with the victims.

Also, the main clauses of any such policies have to be revealed to the public.

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of Japan - Duration: 3:26.

BREAKING NEWS Out Of Japan The Japanese government is working on different

scenarios to evacuate citizens in South Korea, including evacuating citizens home by sea

from the southeastern port city of Busan should airports be closed.

There are about 57,000 Japanese citizens in South Korea at any one time, according to

Nikkei Asian Review.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday, when asked about tensions

of a nuclear threat from North Korea:

�There is a possibility of further provocations, we need to remain extremely vigilant and do

everything we can to ensure the safety of our people.

If the U.S. decided on a military strike against the North, the Japanese government would start

moving toward an evacuation on its own accord regardless of whether the American plans are

public.�Japan�s proposed plan is comprised of four steps: seek to limit unessential travel

to South Korea, discourage all travel to the South, advise Japanese citizens to evacuate

and encourage them to shelter in place.

South Korea�s military conducted a live-fire exercise simulating an attack on a nuclear

site, to �strongly warn� North Korea in response to the rogue nation�s apparent

nuclear test, South Korean officials said early Monday.

In response to North Korea�s latest hydrogen bomb test, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said

Sunday afternoon that any threats by North Korea to the U.S. or its allies would be met

with an �effective and overwhelming military force, we are not looking to the total annihilation

of a country � but � we have many options to do so.�

According to Fox News, the United Nations Security Council met Monday for an emergency

meeting following the North�s recent provocations.

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley told the council that while �War is never something

the United States wants � enough is enough.�

�We don�t want it now.

But our country�s patience is not unlimited,� Haley said.

�The United States will look at every country that does business with North Korea as a country,

that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions.

The art of diplomacy and the heavy sanctions will never work on North Korea, though it

is part of the necessary steps before a military conflict is green lighted.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said he was drafting a new sanctions package against the

communist nation.

The U.S. has already imposed economic sanctions on North Korea to stop the country�s pursuit

of a nuclear weapon, in which the DPRK has blatantly ignored.

President Donald Trump responded to North Korea�s nuclear test:

North Korea is a rogue nation� and that �their words and actions continue to be

very hostile and dangerous.

South Korea is realizing their �talk of appeasement with North Korea will not work.�

Then added, �The United States is considering, in addition to other options, stopping all

trade with any country doing business with North Korea.�

It appears that by the time the U.N. agrees to put a physical stop to North Korea�s

nuclear threat, it will be far too late and North Korea will be a viable threat to the

U.S. and its allies in the South Pacific.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS Out Of Japan - Duration: 3:26.

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171128 NU'EST W (뉴이스트 W) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 1:42.

171128 NU'EST W (뉴이스트 W) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017

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Eight bodies found in Northern Japan from suspected North Korean fishing boat - Duration: 0:51.

Eight bodies have been discovered in a small wooden boat that washed ashore in Northern

Japan,... suspected to be that of North Korean fishermen.

The grisly discovery was made on Monday by the Japanese Coast Guard... on the shores

of Akita Prefecture facing the East Sea.

The bodies had been partially reduced to skeletons,... and although they have yet to be identified...

Hangul characters found on their cigarette packs and life jackets... strongly suggest

they came from North Korea.

The discovery comes just four days after another group of eight men... were found drifting

in a boat near the same area... and subsequently taken into Japanese custody.

The rescued survivors claim they are North Korean fishermen,... although it remains unclear

if they are in any way related to the latest discovery.

For more infomation >> Eight bodies found in Northern Japan from suspected North Korean fishing boat - Duration: 0:51.

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Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 1:43.

American and Japanese rescuers are still looking for three missing crew members of a U.S. Navy

plane that crashed in waters off Okinawa on Wednesday.

It's the latest in a series of U.S. Navy accidents in East Asia.

Ro Aram reports.

Eight out of the total eleven crew members and passengers have been rescued.

But the remaining three are still missing and a frantic search is underway.

The aircraft is believed to have crashed during a routine transport flight to the USS Ronald

Reagan aircraft carrier in the Philippine Sea.

The aircraft carrier is part of the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet and is operating in the western

Pacific alongside South Korean and Japanese warships amid high tensions with North Korea.

The Navy did not disclose the type of aircraft involved, but Japan's Self-Defense Forces

say it was a C-2 Greyhound.

The cause is believed to have come from engine failure.

Wednesday's crash follows a spate of U.S. Navy accidents in the region, some of which

were fatal.

Ten personnel died in August, when the USS John McCain collided with a tanker near Singapore.

Two months earlier, the USS Fitzgerald smashed into a cargo ship off the coast of Japan,

killing seven.

In two other non-fatal incidents, the USS Antietam ran aground near its base in Japan

in January, and in May USS Lake Champlain collided with a South Korean fishing vessel.

These accidents have raised questions about training procedures and the pace of operations.

These collisions have prompted a Congressional hearing and the removal of a number of officers,

including the commander of the Seventh Fleet.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Three still missing after U.S. Navy plane crash off Japan's Okinawa - Duration: 1:43.

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171128 EXO-CBX (엑소-첸백시) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 1:22.

171128 EXO-CBX (엑소-첸백시) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017

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S. Korea designates Aug. 14 to commemorate victims of Japan's sexual slavery - Duration: 0:41.

Korea's National Assembly has designated a new annual observance to commemorate the victims

of Japan's wartime sex slavery.

It passed a bill Friday designating a day to remember the sufferings of the hundreds

of thousands of women and girls who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military during World

War II.

The new law provides for a range of events to be held on August 14th... to educate people

about the issue.

It aims to ensure any policies that affect the rights of the survivors shall be decided

only after active consultation with the victims.

Also, the main clauses of any such policies have to be revealed to the public.

For more infomation >> S. Korea designates Aug. 14 to commemorate victims of Japan's sexual slavery - Duration: 0:41.

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FUKUSHIMA JAPAN WANTS TO DUMP A MILLION TONS OF CONTAMINATED WATER IN TO THE OCEAN - Duration: 3:12.

FUKUSHIMA JAPAN WANTS TO DUMP A MILLION TONS OF CONTAMINATED WATER IN TO THE OCEAN

A decision is still not reached on toxic water at Fukushima.

The Japanese authorities are still unsure as to how to proceed regarding a million tons

of nuclear water which has been held since the primary nuclear power plant in the Japanese

city of Fukushima was devastated by a tsunami six years ago.

Six years ago, a magnitude nine earthquake rocked the coast of Japan and caused a devastating

tsunami which killed eighteen thousand people and brought the Fukushima nuclear power plant

into partial meltdown.

In the aftermath of the tsunami, radiation was blasted into the air, and huge amounts

of radioactive water were expelled by force into the Pacific Ocean.

150 TONS PER DAY Thanks to the brave work of dedicated employees at the power plant,

some of whom lost their lives as a result of the radioactive contamination inside the

plant, the crisis was contained, and the toxic water was prevented from spilling out into

the ocean.

Instead, it was redirected to 900 large, dense, packed tanks on the site of the power plant.

Radioactive water stored in huge tanks These tanks have caused considerable concern for

the Japanese authorities as they could very viably spill out uncontrollably if the geographically

volatile region were struck by another earthquake or tsunami.

The government is under pressure to come up with a solution shortly to prevent a future

catastrophe.

Time is considered to be of the essence as the volume of radioactive water at the site

is growing by an astonishing 150 tons per day.

The government has been advised by experts that the best way to handle this troubling

situation is to slowly and gradually release the water into the Pacific Ocean following

the removal of all radioactive material from the liquid.

This will allow experts to control the flow of water and ensure it is released at a safe

level which is far preferable to waiting until the tanks breach and the flow cannot be controlled.

ROBOT FINDS FUEL DEBRIS IN REACTOR 3 AT THE FUKUSHIMA NO 1 POWER PLANT While most people

appear to be satisfied by the proposed solution, the government are facing frantic lobbying

from local fishermen in the Fukushima area.

They have pointed out that their business suffered dreadfully as a result of the catastrophe

six years ago with 20% of consumers believing that their fish are not safe to eat despite

them passing all necessary tests.

According to Fumio Haga, a drag net fisherman based in the region around Fukushima, this

plan would be a further disaster for their business.

�People would shun Fukushima fish again as soon as the water is released, � he told

The Japan Times.

For more infomation >> FUKUSHIMA JAPAN WANTS TO DUMP A MILLION TONS OF CONTAMINATED WATER IN TO THE OCEAN - Duration: 3:12.

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171128 Kim So Hyun (김소현) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 1:44.

171128 Kim So Hyun (김소현) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017

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SUSHI TAKE AWAY IN JAPAN by Sebastiano Serafini - Duration: 2:32.

Hello guys, in two days I'm going to Osaka, Nara and Kyoto.

In a bigger Shinkansen than this one.

So, now it's 5pm and I decided to have dinner at home, because I want to edit some videos

I decided that I'm going to buy some Sushi

so that you see how much it costs, where to buy it

Thank you so much for beeing here on this channel

Every day I will load a new video at 2pm (Italian Time)

I'm always happy to see your Likes and comments

Subscribe to this channel

Well, I hope you enjoy this video, I bought the sushi with my money and I'm obviously gonna eat that.

Here you can take all the Sushi that you want... and also

and these (Jakinsushi) that are very good.

They're not so expensive...this one costs 4€ and this one 6€.

This one costs... well you eat that in five

this one costs about 80€.

this one 60€, but they're a lot.

... all this Sashimi only 6€! these 12€...

well, this looks really good.

This good fresh tuna costs 7€!

and above that you can also order it here.

So, I took some Sushi.

This cost 1,50€,

This one looks like rice wrapped in egg,

I took this one that cost 5€, there are also some sweet ones,

and I took some Take Away Sushi.

This one is tuna,

squid,

another tuna,

a type of mollusk,

then we have the salmon,

then the shrimp,

one with above the salmon eggs,

then we have the sea urchin,

another shrimp and squid one,

and at he end we have a Unagi...

As you can see the order wasn't respected, but it's more beautiful to see.

Another thing that I wanted to say about the order,

the shellfish ones should be eaten after the mollusk ones

and at the end we should eat the Anago

now, I'm gonna eat...

well, I'm gonna eat all this and see you in the next video.

Which one is your favourite Sushi? Mine is the Hotate (mollusk)

For more infomation >> SUSHI TAKE AWAY IN JAPAN by Sebastiano Serafini - Duration: 2:32.

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S. Korea designates Aug. 14 to commemorate victims of Japan's sexual slavery - Duration: 0:35.

The National Assembly designated a new annual observance to commemorate the victims of Japan's

wartime sex crime.

It passed a bill Friday designating a day to remember the sufferings of the hundreds

of thousands who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military.

The new law provides for a range of events to be held on August 14th... to educate people

about the issue.

It's aims to ensure any policies that affect the rights of the survivors of the atrocity

shall be decided only after active consultation with the victims.

Also, the main clauses of any such policies have to be revealed to the public.

For more infomation >> S. Korea designates Aug. 14 to commemorate victims of Japan's sexual slavery - Duration: 0:35.

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Eight men claiming to be N. Koreans washed ashore in Japan - Duration: 0:38.

Japanese police have taken into custody eight fishermen who claim to be from North Korea.

They and their boat were found Thursday washed ashore in the northwestern coast of Japan,

hundred miles from their home.

Although the boat was broken down, none of the men appeared to have serious injuries.

The Japanese government says the investigation into the incident will include the possibility

of illegal fishing.

But it is yet to confirm their nationality or whether they intend to defect.

Japan does occasionally rescue North Koreans from wrecks off the coast.

Other times boats have been adrift for a long time and the crew are dead when they wash

ashore.

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Trying Japanese Vegan Food - Duration: 11:06.

So after five years and a hundred videos we're finally gonna feature some

food in a video that doesn't contain meat in it.

I know there are many vegans and vegetarians that watch this channel

and it's a miracle that you watch at all

given how nearly every video features either Wagyu beef pork or fried chicken

but today we're visiting the ancient northern capital of Hiraizumi, a town

which once even rivaled Kyoto in size and scale and on our trip we plan to do

some meditation, explore one of Japan's most picturesque temples, and of course

eat some vegan dishes.

I say way because my good friend Ryotaro is going to be

coming along as well and who knows amidst the meditation and the vegan

cuisine I might come back a better person.

Yeah it's pretty unlikely.

So we're at a UNESCO world heritage site; Motsu-ji temple.

It's been here since 850AD

So it's most almost like 1200 years.

1200 years. Older than Ryotaro even.

Just two years older than I.

And we're gonna do something called zazen which is

a Buddhist practice; the best way to summarise up is it's that thing where

they hit you with a stick while you meditate.

That is too much of summarising mate.

It's a bit of a simplification, but what's the actual purpose of this Zazen kind of Buddhist practice.

So it's almost like a meditation but this is

this is to stimulate your five senses.

Stimulate your five senses?

And enable you to concentrate even more than you can.

So by the end of this I'll be like in touch with myself.

In touch with yourself; yeah that sounds very romantic.

But it's not.

Alright well let's go and stimulate our five senses.

Zazen literally means seated meditation with the posture requiring the

practitioner to sit with folded legs and arms on a small cushion.

For one hour we sat in silence with the impending presence of the stick.

The awakening stick is used to gently slap the meditator to reset their concentration

or to reinvigorate those who are struggling to meditate under tiredness or stress.

It's not a form of punishment, you actually ask for it by bowing and

putting your palms together and unsurprisingly it was difficult for me

to hide my delight at Ryotaro getting whacked.

It's more difficult than you think to concentrate especially when you

are incredibly aware of your feet being frozen solid by the cold temperatures

The stick didn't hurt thankfully; you kind of find yourself lost in the smell

of the incense, the cool crisp morning air, the sound of the bell being rung,

You feel you're in a heightened state of awareness with your senses and it's

quite nice it's a nice way of starting the day I guess, but given its the morning

It's still 9 o'clock I was trying a little bit to not fall asleep

it's easily done what you're doing that.

Before heading for lunch I asked our

guide about the kind of benefits you'd get from doing zazen regularly.

If you could summarize the experience in three words, what would those words be?

Refreshing, concentrating, crispy whacked.

What?

Oh Chris being whacked

I though you said crispy whacked.

Like some sort of new biscuit snack.

Crispy whacked.

See you can think up new products for biscuits when you meditate.

Having meditated for an hour and being whacked with a stick we went for an

early lunch at a nearby restaurant serving vegan cuisine inspired by Zen Buddhism

So today is the day I finally give something back to vegan viewers recently

we've been having a lot of meat in the videos in fact I think it's always

just been meat in the videos; this is the first time we've actually had some sort

of vegan dish.

First time in how many years?

In 5 years!

It's called Shojin Ryouri; Shojin literally means Buddhist cuisine and ryouri means cooking.

And it's an array of wonderful multicolored dishes, each and every one is Vegan.

Actually at first glance it doesn't look like a vegan dish,

when look at everything you think these mushrooms must contain some sort of

chicken or pork in

This tempure must have some shrimp or fish in.

It's all Vegan; 100% Vegan.

So this is sesame tofu with wasabi on the top.

This is vegetable tempura

It's a Koya tofu deep fried

and they put some hot ginger sauce on the top with the mushrooms.

It's a sashimi konyaku potato

and they actually slice it so that it looks like a sashimi.

It's soba buckwheat noodles on the side

and there's seaweed on top.

It's actually sticky rice wrapped with seaweed.

Tempura is an absolute miracle you take a

nice freshly picked vegetable and then dip it in batter

and it just makes it so much better; you know tempura was actually the first

Japanese food I ever had back when I was about nine and that was what I decided

Japanese food must be good, it'll start there.

To be fair one of the reasons we

haven't made a video on vegan or vegetarian cuisine is it's quite

difficult to come by if you're eating out many people that who I know who live

in Japan that are vegans cook at home and that's the way they get around it.

If you eat something like soba noodles or udon noodles yes they

are vegan but the dipping sauce broth they come in usually often contains

things like fish.

Tempura is a good one though.

Yeah but the dipping sauce actually contains fish bones so what want you to be

careful is that we have two kinds of broth when it comes to Japanese

food normally it's a tuna base broth or Konbu based broth which is seaweed based

broth which is okay for vegans to eat.

So if you ask the restaurant for eating soba or udon, ask them to bring the konbu

which is the seaweed broth and with that you can get by.

Ok, that's quite a useful point there.

A good friend of mine who is a vegan

his name's Regan, when he lived in Japan he used to just eat nuts from the

supermarket; nuts and bananas, but I think he was just being a bit austere.

There are ways around it, so if you do your research you don't have to let it get in a way of your trip.

So we're about to journey out into the countryside to see one of the most

most picturesque temples in all of Tohoku and we're going to get there by

an ancient method of transportation; the same kind of transportation they would

have used about a thousand years ago.

I am of course talking about go-karts.

So we're gonna drive to this really famous photogenic temple

with this go-cart and it's 50CC and it can go up to speeds of 70 km/h and how

much is that in the miles?

Not a clue mate.

I've seen a few cars driving down the road with rather surprised and shocked

looking drivers seeing a go-kart with a chubby foreigner just driving it down the road.

It's a bit weird I think; quite a rare sight.

So here we are at the Takkoku no Iwaya temple

There's a temple in a cave

Yeah that's a pretty dramatic looking spot

It's got a bit of a sinister story to it

There used to be the Ainu people

the native Japanese people living here in a cave before this temple was

built but the new Japanese people came and tried to get rid of them.

So you got rid of the natives, forced them out

Yeah forced them out

So they actually took the cave and then they actually built the temple

to cover the cave.

Bloody hell yes. That is quite sinister.

Steal their cave and put a temple in front of it.

So they could not get in.

Within the temple there are 33 statues of the God of War Bishamonten

However, they're only put on public display every 33 years and given that the last time

was 2010 you'll have to wait until 2043 when you can revisit the temple in

your flying car. While you're waiting 33 years there you can still grab yourself

some good fortune.

So now I bought a good luck charm and this good luck charm

is said to be the strongest in the whole Japan

Why is that?

I'm not sure; it's just said to be the strongest

and people say that it can make you rich

make your butler go away

Make your what go away?

Your bad luck

I thought you said make your butler go away.

That's not good luck. I hate it when my butler goes away.

And it also makes Chris go away.

it says that the you should hang this on to your house entrance

does it say

anything particular

well here I can't really read it

You can't read it? It's the best 1000 yen you ever spent.

Yeah it might work you know it may just take Chris away from my sight

And it did! And it did!

Despite getting slapped in the face with numerous flies while

driving I do quite want a go-kart now as fast as a scooter but with the comfort

of a real chair; the perfect way to explore the countryside.

Hiraizumi is

about a two-hour ride north from Tokyo by bullet train or 30 minutes from

Sendai and if you're interested in visiting any of the places we visited on

our trip you can find the details in the description box below

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

I want one. I don't know how much it costs. I don't know how much they costed or

where to buy them, but I want a go cart for Christmas. So if father Christmas is

watching, you know what to do.

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What Can Vegans Eat at Japan's 7-11? - Duration: 13:56.

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171128 Park Bo Gum (박보검) Safely Arrived at Japan for MAMA 2017 - Duration: 3:31.

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