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子連れの飛行機は大変!リオからパリへ11時間のフライト de Rio para Paris com 2 criancinhas [Japan#7] - Duration: 3:41.

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Top 10 Japanese KitKats 2018 - Duration: 12:41.

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Japanese First F-35A fighter jet from Mitsubishi plant in Japan with JSM Missile - Duration: 3:30.

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Youth Rush Japan (鹿児島合宿2017) - Duration: 1:57.

I was weak but I wanted to win.

That is why I decided to follow the one who is strong.

I was a coward but I wanted to stand up.

That is why I decided to cling unto the promise.

I was powerless but I wanted to change the world.

That is why I decided to believe the one who created the world.

It's fine as long as the one who I follow is strong.

It's fine as long as the promise that I cling to is sure.

It's fine as long as the one who I believe is true.

Even if I do not know the solution, As long as I know the who knows the solution, it's fine.

I think, truly a strong person is a weak person.

Somebody who admits their weaknesses and depend on strong God.

Therefore, rest assured and be weak.

Confidently be a coward.

Powerfully choose to be powerless.

Becoming my hands, feet and eyes, Leading me through the dark evening path.

I have a God like that

Knowing my weaknesses Changing my weakness to joy and honor.

I have a God like that.

Into the wide-spread arms of God, let me surrender all my weaknesses.

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Music 2018 Mix Japan Movie Part20 - Duration: 14:09.

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Suburban Japan: Bicycle Wars - Duration: 3:18.

I'm living in Fujisawa

a bedroom community an hour out of Tokyo.

It's a very desirable neighborhood

where dogs are small and pets are leashed.

No exceptions.

It gives me a chance to see what daily life is like

and to find out all thelatest local fads

like break dancing.

But deep down

I think Fujisawa is still something of a village

where people buy their food in corner stores

and almost none of my neighbors owns a car.

Which is a good thing

because none of our local stores have parking lots.

Unless...

we do our shopping on a bicycle.

If I go every day like most Japanese women do

then I can fit everything I need into that tiny basket.

But what do my neighbors do if they have a child?

They bring them along.

Two children, they point out, work even better -

They seem to balance each other out.

So my neighbors have clearly got things under control

but what about their husbands, the businessmen?

They use bikes mostly to get to the train station.

[Bye-bye]

Once there they can park it in a proper facility

which will run them about $700 a year

or they can just leave it on the sidewalk

like most of us do.

Problem is that's illegal

and every couple of weeks the government shows up

to haul our bicycles away.

Even motorcycles aren't exempt.

Around here

they take a dim view of people who break the law.

Like the Grinch at Christmastime

they don't leave anything behind.

but I need to know where my bicycle is gone.

It's posted -

if I can find the note

and read Japanese.

I eventually track it down

to a completely different part of town

under an overpass

where the attendant checks his battered books

and even lends me a bicycle while I look for mine.

They're grouped by pickup date and place

though I'm not out of the woods yet.

In this country

the bicycles all look pretty much the same.

The attendant is happy to help me find it

and collect the $15 fee.

But best of all

in two short weeks

we get to do it all over again.

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Solo Trip to Japan: The Final Stop | Japaniku episode 20 - part 1 (Ikutree) - Duration: 15:36.

Good morning guys. How are you all doing today?

It's my last day in Hiroshima. Tomorrow I'm going back towards Tokyo

It's going to be a six hour train ride or something. I have to leave super early

My plan I think is to go to Tokyo and go to the Hotel to see if I can put my luggage there

One day in advance and then go back down to Hakone because that was the initial plan

If they say no at the hotel I'll have to find another solution for my luggage

So fingers crossed that that works out

But I'm not going to take my suitcase to Hakone, it's just a little day trip

Where I'm going to walk around and I'm just staying one night at a hostel so

I really don't need my suitcase. It'll just be

Really uncomfortable to go with that

So it's really rainy today. It's just past 9 am so I had a bit of a lie in. A bit, I didn't really sleep well

I'm having a late start today because I'm going to go to the shopping area in Hiroshima that I haven't seen yet

And I think the rain is supposed to calm down a bit later today so I'm taking my time

And the shops don't open until 11 I think? Did I read that right? Is that even possible?

Anyway it's Hondori. Hondori Dori

Yeah Hondori Street

I want to check out the Pokemon Center in Hiroshima

I want to see if I'm missing anything from Don Quijote

I'll need to take out some cash again obviously

And also for Hakone I need some cash

I don't know why I'm brainstorming all of this

Oh yeah I'm telling you all that because I'm probably not going to film anything today

Maybe I should even leave you guys here, what do you think?

Do you want to come with me?

I'm not even sure I'm going to be able to take my camera out

I'll just, you know, be in stores

Wanna come with me?

Okay I'll take you with me

That's fine. You never know, maybe you'll see something interesting but

It's really pouring with rain so I'm happy I went to Rabbit Island yesterday

Right now I'm going to go see -there's a little bakery downstairs that I haven't checked out yet

I'm going to go see if there's anything interesting for me for breakfast this morning

If not I'll just go to the conbini an get a couple of onigiri

Cuz it'll probably - I'm saying probably a lot at the moment

Cuz it might be one of the last times I have conbini onigiri food

Oh my God. I can't believe I'm leaving soon. I don't want to go!

Ever.

I want to stay here, I want to find a job here, I want to live here.

Or maybe rather I don't want to go back to friggin' Brussels

It's like I've discovered a whole new world and now I want to keep exploring it and I don't want to go back to the old part of the map

You know? Ok

I need to figure this out because it's raining and I hate umbrellas

One thing at the time. Let's go have breakfast

So yeah you guys said you wanted to come with me but this might be the only time I take you out of my bag

Who knows? I don't know.

I kind of want this one

Actually they're all really cute so I don't mind any but you know I like pikachu

Oh I got the one I least wanted but it's still really cute

But out of all of them I would have wanted one of these

Too bad

Hey guys, just came back from shopping. Told you it was going to be... -Jeez

Motorbikes

Told you it was going to be uninteresting

I basically went to the Pokemon Center where all I got was a gatcha

And I was really disappointed with the one I got

It won't even hold together

It's cute

But it wasn't the one I wanted at all

I wanted a Pikachu or a Snorlax or

I don't remember the other ones that were there

Pokemon Center all I got was this thing. I almost got more cards but the things I like about cards is that

You open them and then you get to see what's inside but afterwards

I'm not going to play Pokemon Cards, I'm not going to look at them, I don't have a wall of cards to decorate my room

So I was like, mh

I don't know -got hair in my mouth. Oh my God that was a long one

I got that and then I went to Hondori Street. This morning I said Hondori Dori

I'm such a weirdo

And... did I buy anything there?

I got a new.. um?

I can't find the English word

Cover for my Iphone

Cuz I have an Iphone 5 and it's almost impossible to

To find new covers for it so

It's like every week I find a new one that's even better and then better and now I have three

And then, major damage, I went to Don Quijote

Yeah that's where most of the damage was done.

You'll have to wait and see to know what was the most expensive thing I bought but it was on my list

And, oh my God. You're just going to have to wait and see because I'm actually really nervous

I still have to figure what type of video I'm going to make for it

Ok guys, most uninteresting day for you

Tomorrow's going to be a busy day. I'm not sure when's the next time I'm going to see you guys

My trip is almost over. So, so sad

The next bit of footage will probably be me in Hakone

And then I'm gone, I'm back in Belgium

I'll see you whenever I see you

Bye guys.

Hello everybody

I look a mess, I look a complete mess

I'm going to try and give you a quick update before the train starts because today has been a total

Not a mess but you know, running around like crazy

So right now I'm on my way to Hakone. This is the final train to go to Hakone Yumoto

This is the limited express Romance Car

So I left this morning at 6 am from Hiroshima. Took 2 Shinkansen

Dropped off my suitcase at my hotel, I had to pay for them to keep it but I would have paid a coin locker anyway

So it's the same except it's already at the hotel I'm going to be at tomorrow

Then I went from Tokyo Station to Shinjuku to get a Hakone free pass so I can go on 'all the rides'

All the transportation in Hakone for two days and I think it was around 50 bucks, something like that

And I had to pay extra to be in this train but it's the easiest way with reserved seats and everything

I tried to figure out other ways that may be cheaper but it was so complicated and I've been traveling all day

So I'm happy to just pay an extra fare to be in this comfy ass train

It's actually called the Romance Car which is ironic when you have to ride it alone

Got myself some water and a bit of a snack because traveling makes me hungry

Yeah I think that's the update

Yeah been traveling since it's 6 am, it's now 3:30

I was supposed to leave super early. Well actually

I put my alarm for 4 am so super early because I wanted to leave the Airbnb before quarter to six

Alarm went off, I thought I pressed snooze but I guess I turned it off or something and then

I woke up and it was something like 5:40 and my tram was around 5:58

So I jumped out, ran, got my tram because it was late. It was a tramway to Hiroshima Station

And then turns out I had to wait an entire hour to get a Shinkansen to Tokyo

I don't know why. The lady didn't speak English. I knew I had to go to Shin Osaka and then from Shin Osaka take another Shinkansen

To Tokyo Station and thought I could get one as early as 6:55

Which was why I got up so early but the tickets she gave me were for around 7:45 so I had to wait an entire hour

To get my first Shinkansen and then obviously the two train rides were super long

When I got to Tokyo station I went to drop off my suitcase, I already said that. Am I rambling?

Yeah dropped off my suitcase at my hotel

Went back to Tokyo Station because I needed some information on how to get to the airport on Wednesday

What happened next?

I just went on the subway on the Yamanote line

To Shinjuku, got my Hakone Free Pass and here I am

I think I said that story twice but maybe now it's clearer to you?

It's already quite late in the day so the visiting is going to wait until tomorrow

But I think today I'm going to go to an onsen, check into my hostel, sleep

Tomorrow get an early start where hopefully my alarm will go off and I won't turn it off

I think booking a day trip to Hakone was a little overboard guys

I just wanted to do it all, as usual

It's starting to fill up in here so I'm going to leave you now

See you in Hakone, whatever happens, happens

As long as I'm back in Tokyo tomorrow so I can get my plane on Wednesday

Which is after tomorrow

Crazy guys. I'm a little cray cray

Ok we're leaving now, see you soon

Hey guys

Made it to Hakone

It's going to be a little tricky to vlog right now but thought I'd take out my camera while I still can

Even though I'm carrying my bag like this and I can't find my tripod. It's somewhere in there

It's so pretty!

It's like this traditional little town

Filled with Ryokan and onsen

I'm staying in a hostel as you may already know

Right now I'm on my way to an onsen which should accept tattoos

It's a little walk but it's very beautiful: sunset, night time...

And then I'll go to my hostel and it'll all start here tomorrow

Hopefully I'll have enough time to see most of Hakone

To make it worth it

Worth the frigging Free Pass that now that I'm thinking about it, I'm not sure it's worth the price

But we'll see

Depends how many attractions I go see, how many sites I go see, how many...

Like, I can't even think

Like there's cable cars and stuff

Normally all of that is covered so we'll see

I'm going to put you away now because it's getting tricky to get around here

And I need to look at my map again

See if I'm going the right way

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[ENG SUB] 180129 BTS X FujiTV Love Music JAPAN Special Interview (방탄소년단) 防弾少年団 - Duration: 10:04.

Trendy Angel's music chart! Who is the artist they are into nowadays!

Saito: I really like BIGBANG and I went to their Japan live concerts a lot.

Saito: I really respect G-Dragon.

Saito: I followed his fashion too.

MC: He is a fashionista, did you know? MC: I do, I do.

Saito: Oh really? I'm glad to hear you know.

MC: You are conscious of G-Dragon? Saito: Yes I am.

MC: I'm not sure about that.

Saito: Oh, really? Yeah so my daily outfit is like that.

Saito: I try K-POP style and even wear a black mask at the airport.

Saito: Now it has become so natural. MC: Is that right?

Saito: And then BIGBANG slowed down because of military calls.

Saito: So I felt kind of vacant.

Saito: And there were BTS who are now really popular.

Saito: I listen to the amazing Korean group who is even taking over Billboard. MC: Amazing popularity. / Saito: That's right.

Saito: In any way, they are great at singing, dancing is superb, and they are young.

Saito: They are actually cute in person.

Saito: I really want you to see.

MC: There is a special clip of BTS. Saito: That's right.

Love Music Pickup Artist

Tonight, with a weapon as synchronized dance and trendy hip-hop,

a super group, 7 member from Korea, getting all the attention from around the world.

BTS

Debuted in 2013.

The enthusiasm crossed the border and also received great reaction in Japan!

In 2016, as a Korean artist, they ranked No. 26 on American Billboard.

The highest rank as a Korean artist in history.

In 2017, they ranked No.7!

They broke their own great records and fly to the new stages.

BTS didn't just stay in Korea and Japan, but also broke through U.S.

In Novermber last year, one of the biggest events in American music industry.

They went on American Music Award.

It became top news as it was the first Korean group to be invited.

BTS, their biggest weapon.

It's the 7 members' perfectly synchronized dance performance.

The quality that proves their huge popularity is still evolving on.

This BTS and Trendy Angel. (on Trendy Angel's PePePe radio)

It was!

Saito: It's BTS! They came to our radio station.

They have interaction visiting the radio station as guests.

MC: You are all over the place.

(Saito singing DNA Japanese Ver.)

BTS: Wow, great!

Saito: They really cheered me on.

Saito: They showed such great reactions.

Amazingly, Love Music had a special interview with BTS tonight!

We asked them what they love at the moment.

JIN: I received pets from my parents. Sugar Gliders, yes.

JIN: The pets' names are Odeng and Eomuk.

JIN: They are really cute. Small.

RM: Can they fly?

JIN: They can't fly. RM: They can't fly? JIN: They can't.

RM: I'm sorry. They can't fly.

V: I really like Japanese animation.

V: I watched almost all famous animation.

V: Recently I watched all of "My Hero Academia".

JIMIN: I really like shopping.

When I traveled to Japan recently, I went shopping with Jungkook.

Staff: Where did you go shopping? JIMIN: Harajuku.

Jungkook: But I didn't have money at that time.

JIMIN: That's right.

Jungkook: I made my own theater in my room.

Jungkook: So I bought a projector, screen, and speakers.

Jungkook: They are really expensive.

Staff: Do you listen to Japanese music?

BTS: Yes.

V: I really like it.

V: I really like Hoshino Gen.

V: His voice is...

V: I watched all of "Nigehaji" (Japanese drama where Hoshino Gen starred in as a main character)

V: I listened to all the OST's and his music.

RM: I just listened to X Japan music.

RM: They are really.. like..

RM: I have a lot of songs I like, but

"Tears" "Endless Rain" "Forever Love"

"Crucify My Love" "Kurenai"

Staff: Can you sing them? RM: I can't.

Staff: Too high? Jungkook: You can't. (LOL)

RM: They are not the voices of this world.

RM: It's impossible.

RM: I really can't.

SUGA: There is a song called "March 9th" (by Remioromen)

SUGA: I really like it.

RM: What? It's your birthday.

SUGA: It's my birthday, so it's a song I really love.

SUGA: I was recommended the song for having my birthday as a title, so I istened.

SUGA: I heard it's a very famous song in Japan.

J-HOPE: I like Otsuka Ai's "Sakurambo"

Jungkook: Sing 1 verse...

J-HOPE: "The two of us loving each other The sky of happiness"

V: Wow~~~ J-HOPE: I forgot the lyrics.

BTS dance performance that shows amazing synchronization.

How are the dance performances created?

J-HOPE: All the members talk with our choreographer together.

J-HOPE: We constantly talk like "let's change this part" or "we should work on this part together".

J-HOPE: I want to emphasize that we are of effort.

JIMIN: Thank you! J-HOPE: We really work hard. V: We will work harder!

JIMIN: Thank you. RM: Good, good. JIN: Please take care of me. JUNGKOOK: Thank you. / J-HOPE: Our members. Fighting!

RM: Dear Trendy Angels, thank you so much for your support.

BTS: Please continue your support for us!

Saito: The front two are ranked the most handsome in the world.

BTS: Pepepe! Ppyong!

(Message to MC Moritaka & Watabe)

MC: For us too?

RM: Dear Moritaka Chisato san and Unjash Watabe Ken san.

RM&BTS: Thank you for the interview today!

RM: We hope to meet you in person at the studio some time.

RM: Thank you! MC: This is awesome.

MC: Wow, we appreciate that.

MC: We really want them on the show.

Saito: They are awesome.

MC: You are amazing. How were you able to sing their song in front of them?

Saito: It was our second meeting. We interacted at their fan meeting once.

Saito: I wan't nervous at all.

Saito: We never had so many adults at the radio station. MC: So many people.

Takashi: When I tried dirty(sexy) jokes, they were like...

Takashi: He kept on doing that. You must have noticed today.

MC: You kept on saying "Pepepe~ Pepepe~"

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Leaving Japan in Less Than a Month 😱 - Duration: 18:18.

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Japan's Secret - Dark History: Episode 6 [SEGAGAGA] - Duration: 10:26.

The Japanese video game industry is world famous, contributing to the nation's standing

as the 3rd largest economy in the world.

But is something dark lurking beneath their perfect looking facade?

Japan has enjoyed success in steel, tech, science and automobiles.

Though one of their biggest exports comes by way of entertainment.

The video game industry has provided Japan with opportunities to ship their culture and

improve their image overseas.

In keeping with tradition, Japanese companies innovated on technology that was already in

use elsewhere.

Of course, with a little of their secret sauce, they were able to wildly succeed where others

were seeing massive failure.

(Game crash of 1983, Atari).

What was in that secret sauce, you might ask?

Well, it could be the fact that Japanese companies routinely work their employees to death.

That's actually not a metaphor, Japanese employees often work so many hours at the

office that they fall ill and die.

It's gotten so bad, and happened so often, that they had to add a new word to their language

to describe the phenomenon of death-by-work.

The word Karoshi gained traction in the 1980's and has become a regular in news headlines

ever since.

According to the National Defense Council for Victims of Karoshi, "more than 10,000

workers die from work related cardiovascular diseases each year", though admittedly the

number of official claims and court settlements is much lower.

But even that's only telling half the story.

Karoshi also encompasses those who commit sucide due to the mental exhaustion and endless

cycle of day-to-day work.

This is definitely a contributing factor to Japan's extremely high suicide rate.

NHK, Japan's largest news broadcaster, reports often on the changes that Japan needs to make

in order to avoid karoshi.

However, in October of 2017, little more than a week after publishing this (dentsu) article

decrying yet another karoshi victim, NHK revealed that in 2013 one of their own employees died

of karoshi after working 159 hours of overtime in a single month.

This problem runs incredibly deep.

So deep, in fact, that when companies try to amend their policies to help alleviate

the stress on their employees, they are met with resistance from traditionalists who take

the old adage "hard work is its own reward" a little too seriously.

It's not just the companies that are liable, it's the consumers as well.

To meet the demands of the consumers, companies drive their workers, and the government stands

by for the tax revenue.

Occasionally, when things get a little out of hand (i.e. people are dying), the government

or the consumers will blame the company and force the CEO to resign, but then it's right

back to business as usual.

It's easy to point the finger, it's harder to look in the mirror.

Are the corporations so greedy?

Or are the consumers, those desperate for the wants of their heart to be inexpensive

and readily available; the greedy ones?

It's a team effort, to be sure, but it's important to recognize that each step in this

process, the consumers, the corporations, the government, all bear a heavy portion of

the responsibility when workers livelihoods are diminished, and many are overworked to

the point of death.

In the video game industry, many current and former employees have spoken out about the

harsh treatment they received while developing some of your favorite games.

People like Keiji Inafune, designer and producer of the Megaman series at Capcom, Koichi Nakamura,

director of several Dragon Quest games at Enix, and many other developers talked about

how hard it was, and how much was required of them in order to finish what they were

working on.

Stories range from a tyrannical boss who was impossible to please, to employees regularly

going 3 or 4 days without sleep, even to programmers being locked inside of a room and not allowed

out until they had finished coding their project.

All in all, there is some seriously troubling history behind the development of some of

the most influential video games that have come out of Japan.

Josh Szczepaniak, author of "The untold History of Japanese Game Companies", has

compiled a list of video game employees who were forced to work under extreme circumstances

on a blog post for the website Gamasutra.

He discovered the use of what is referred to as the Hamachi, or "crunch room".

According to Tokihiro Naito, Developer of Hydlide: "When you entered the room, the door

was locked from the outside.

Sometimes we'd throw a programmer in there, lock the door, and say, 'We'll let you out

once you finish your coding!'"

Yasuo Yoshikawa of T&E Soft said: "I never went home for six months, working and sleeping

in the Hamachi room.

One Sunday I went home, took a bath, and went to sleep.

When I woke up I was blind.

I was terrified and someone took me to the hospital because I couldn't see anything!

The doctor said it was not a condition young people are supposed to get.

So I was ordered to take rest from work."

Turns out, most developers have a crunch room.

This is, of course, not to be confused with the isolation rooms I mentioned in my video

about the video game industries ties to the Yakuza.

Isolation rooms, like the ones used by SEGA, SONY, PANASONIC, HITACHI, TOSHIBA, and many

others, are essentially solitary confinement prison cells; empty rooms that employees would

be locked in for long periods of time either as punishment, or as a means to get them to

resign without severance benefits.

Some employees reported coming in to work every day for months straight and spending

the entire work-day in an isolation room.

After a hundred or so such days, most employees would become so disheartened and depressed

that they would give in and quit the company.

In 2016, the awful business practices of Konami came to light.

They began monitoring how much time employees were taking on lunch breaks and shaming those

who stayed out too long in public announcements.

The camera's in Konami's offices aren't meant for security, but to constantly monitor

the staff as they work.

Employee's email addresses are routinely changed to random letters and numbers every

few months.

When one employee leaves the company, Konami monitors their related social media posts

and reshuffles other employees who like or favorite them within the company.

People who aren't seen as useful get reassigned as janitors and factory workers, presumably

to get them to resign, similar to the function of an isolation room.

Konami is gaining a reputation as a Black Company.

Black Companies are well known in Japan for having a high rate of harassment, unpaid overtime,

extended work hours, discrimination and short-term employment contracts.

The government has posted a list of hundreds of black companies with the likes of Dentsu

and Panasonic topping it off.

These companies have become well known for their poor treatment of employees, and even

inspired the annual Black Corporation Awards.

One interesting side note is that the winner of that award for 2017 was actually 7-Eleven.

It appears as though even foreign companies, when moving into Japan, quickly adapt to the

local customs.

Black Companies, are, of course, not to be confused with Dark Companies like Hyde, who

have worked on games like the Final Fantasy, Yakuza and Persona series; yet have never

been credited for their work.

Some Japanese companies, in order to maintain the illusion that they themselves made the

entire game you're playing, will pay smaller companies upfront for work, but not offer

them any credit.

These smaller companies are considered Dark because they help make the games you enjoy

in the shadows, while others get all of the fame and accolades.

Some of these companies are in Kyoto, and are seen as supporting acts for Tokyo or Osaka's

main studios; but most of them are actually overseas.

Japanese companies want the work these overseas companies provide, but not the negative image

that many Japanese consumers have of games made by foreign companies.

As a result, these names go uncredited.

Now based on everything we've seen here, I want to bring up an old video game called

SEGAGAGA.

This is a video game about making video games.

It follows a young talented director who needs to put together a team and make a hit video

game before the company goes under.

It plays as a typical RPG along the lines of Earthbound.

The dungeons in the game are the rooms where game developers are.

You see, due to high stress levels of gaming developers, the company locks their employees

in a room to keep them from getting out.

The programmers start acting 'strange'.

They begin turning into monsters because they are only getting 2 hours of sleep per day.

Your job is to go into the dungeon, and insult the artists and programmers to 'beat'

them into submission and get them to work on your game.

The game was being made in good fun, but it reflects a real culture that these employees

often face.

It's basically SEGA making fun of itself and the practices prevalent within their industry.

It came at the end of the Dreamcast era, so SEGA was trying to make a statement about

how hard the gaming industry is, what the employees go through to meet deadlines, and

how tough it is to make games.

Perhaps the most difficult aspect of this whole situation is how much pride salarymen

take in working such long hours.

If you've ever seen the Netflix documentary Jiro dreams of Sushi, you'll know what I mean.

It truly is inspiring to see so many people dedicate their lives to perfecting their trade.

But, that life is not for everyone, and the culture demands so much of people sometimes

that some people just aren't able to make it.

This isn't a problem unique to Japan, but it is one that Japanese society seems to have

a much harder time solving.

Japan, having such a foothold in the video game industry, has influenced the worldwide

market that has to try and compete with them.

Japanese people identify heavily with their work, and often, when working long hours,

they're doing it of their own accord.

That job is their life and they are going to put everything they have into it.

Just like they've been doing for thousands of years.

For more infomation >> Japan's Secret - Dark History: Episode 6 [SEGAGAGA] - Duration: 10:26.

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Syamuさん復活についてどう思いますか? The Biggest Meme In Japan Returns!? - Duration: 4:21.

Hey, kids it's me PDRsan

What are your thoughts on Syamu's (legendary meme youtuber) return?

Surrounding Syamu's return

There's something fishy

Has he been brain washed?

Is he being used?

is what a lot of people have been saying

but as there's not really that much information out yet. I'm not going to comment about those rumors

before we talk some more about Syamu

Hey, Mercury!

I know I'm late, but...

who is this?

I know I should really know this, but I don't...

Who is this!?

How long have you been doing YouTube for!?!?!

You should be ashamed of yourself!

Unlike you, Mercury probably has a life outside of the internet

That's no excuse!!

Do your homework!

and I've included a video link to the history of Syamu Games

I've made a link so you can easily tweet him that

so let's all tweet him and shame him for not knowing Syamu!

Dude

Yeah?

What's the deal with this Syamu guy?

What's the deal?

How stupid are you?

You didn't have to shoot me!

Shut it!

Did you watch his comeback video though?

Yeah

I almost cried

What?

What the hell was the deal with that?

It looked like it was filmed with the gameboy camera!

Syamu's not about the quality

What?

Syamu is a bit of an ego maniac

He can't talk

He's not original

and he's not very good looking

but his videos are still entertaining

That's pretty amazing

but why is he such a legend?

He's done many things, but the most famous has to be

0 people showing up to his meetup

He was expecting 100 people to show up

but nobody showed up

I really think a movie should be made about this

So You're happy that he's back?

I'm a bit torn

Why?

Part of me wants him to come back

but another part of me just wants him to stay as a legend and not come back

What?

When someone retires and comes back, 90% of the time I feel like it's never the same

Really?

For example Ric Flair

He had this amazing retirement match with Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 24

it was the perfect send off

Okay

but a few months later he was doing this in TNA

That just ruins the amazing send off WWE gave him

Cut him slack

He's been divorced so many times that all the money in the world wouldn't be enough for his alimony payments

Next Michael Jordan

He retired 3 times

but right after he won 3 championships in a row for the second time with Bulls and retired

He said he was 99.9% done with basketball

but then he returned to play for the Wizards in 2001

What's wrong with that

at 38 he proved that he still had it

and I still think he's a basketball GOD

Then what's your problem?

but

When I think back on his time with the Wizards

the only thing I can think of is the time he missed a dunk at the All Star game...

Legends should just stay legends

Dude

What?

Do you realize what you just did?

What?

You compared Syamu

to Ric Flair and Michael Jordan!!!

Oh my God

Fuck sake

Syamu-san

I'm so sorry for comparing you to people like that

Wait what?

I know it's really late

it's time to announce the winner of the Spider-Gwen book

This is the winner

I messaged you on twitter, so check your DM'S ^^

Please give me a thumbs up if you enjoyed the video(^o^)b

Don't forget to subscribe!

i want to hit a million by the end of the year

What do you guys think about Syamu's return? Let me know ^^

I should be putting out a video tomorrow

but if I don't I'll let you know on twitter

so if you want updates about my videos follow me on twitter (^o^)b

Bye!!!(^-^)

For more infomation >> Syamuさん復活についてどう思いますか? The Biggest Meme In Japan Returns!? - Duration: 4:21.

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RIP VINE JAPAN [English Captions!] 日本おもしろ - Duration: 2:41.

- Could I have some Pocky? - Sure.

- Thank you!

- We need space.

- Understood.

About here?

- Another 100 meters. - OK.

- If Japan had a Statue of Liberty.

- Mom, where's the remote?

- Right here.

- Where is it?

- There!

- Where?

- There!

- I'm asking where "there" is!

- So nice to see you! - So nice to see you!

"Oolong Tea"

- I miss you so much I'm shaking~

- Math is so hard!

- Just use your head.

- Right.

- Gee, I wish I were human.

- I will grant your wish.

- What?!

- Cabbage! Cabbage! Cabbage!

- LETTUCE! LETTUCE! LETTUCE!

- THIS IS A PEN.

THIS IS A BALL.

IT'S CAT-O!

I'M CAT-O!

- Happy birthday, dear...

- Shi...Shin-chan...

- Shin-chan!

- Start!

- Kabedon! ("wall slam")

- Kabedon return!

- Kabedon return!

- Kabedon return!

- Kabedon return!

- I love you! - I love you!

- Wait, what is this?!

- Flower fortunes.

Normal person.

Loves me, hates me, loves me...

Mathematics student.

It's "hates".

For more infomation >> RIP VINE JAPAN [English Captions!] 日本おもしろ - Duration: 2:41.

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Magnus Devold On Japanese TV Show "Cool Japan" (Subtitled) - Duration: 6:13.

We're going to discuss money and I will be told what to say.

"Cool Japan" seems to be a propaganda show where foreigners are supposed to praise Japanese culture.

Prior to the recording, we're handed a script that we have to follow.

I'm supposed to say that the yen is trustworthy.

The host will ask if we think Japanese notes are beautiful. Everyone answers that they do.

Sitting here, I've yet to hear anyone being critical about Japanese currency.

Immediately changing the topic.

They sit here every week and praise Japan for pay.

Right now I'm part of the machine.

I've also been told to say that this show is very big in Norway.

The production process itself is quite similar to one in Norway.

After the script meeting, I'm ready for makeup.

Is there any drawers here? No.

There's no makeup here.

I'm ready to go then.

Because I don't speak Japanese, everything is translated to me.

When the debate begins, I'm doing my best to follow the script and please the producers.

We're shown a clip about Japanese coin production, and are told to look as impressed as possible.

The taping goes on for 2.5 hours, and the other participants can't praise Japan enough -

- whilst at the same time dragging their own countries through the mud.

The crew makes sure that no parts in the script is left out.

I feel a bit used.

I've been praising Japan a lot without having gotten to see much of it.

I was carried away.

I'm happy with my performance, and I think the channel is too.

For more infomation >> Magnus Devold On Japanese TV Show "Cool Japan" (Subtitled) - Duration: 6:13.

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