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Japan as you know is a place full of beautiful things,

nerd and bizarre,

but on the web you can find a ot of false informations, as you know,

and that's why I'm talking about 25 Japanese curiosities that really are true

because they're explained by a person that really lives in Japan.

and if this video reaches 1000 likes,

there will be a second part

In Japan they use a personalized stamp as signature,

very often children take the metro alone to go at school

on their schoolbag they have a special button that if someone tries to attack them, they can escape

but it's something that rarely happens in Japan

in all of Japan you see often yellow signs

with the writing --

it means, I'm watching you!

it shows video survelliance areas

the eyes are very creepy

if you need to go to the toilet, Japan is full of free public restrooms,

all stations ans combini have them

if you're invited to a wedding you give the couple money

there are very precise rules

if you want to know them, just watch my video!

you need to take off your shoes not only at home,

but also in some dentist studios, hospitals and schools

a lot of restaurans, shops, hospitals,...

don't accept credit cards,

if you go to the hairdresser, before they wash your hair

they will put a towel on your face for relaxing,

and very often before they start to cut your air

you will get a massage at head, neck and shoulders,

Japanese people are doing noises when they eat ramen,

because you eat it when it's hot,

and with the mouth you kind of cool them down,

you can't talk in the train,

and near the seats that are reserved for old, handicap and pregnant people

you need to turn off your cellphone!

a lot of Japnaese like a protruding canine

it's a trend that you can especially see on young girls,

and some people put some plates on top

most of japanese girls don't want to tan

so very often in summer you will see girls with umbrellas and black gloves

also if it's very hot...

as many of you maybe think, Japan doesn't have the most highest suicides rate of the world

but in fact some Euoropean cities have the same rate

you can never pass the food from one chopstick to another

it's forbidden

if you want to know more, just watch my video that talks about this topic

the majority of the japanese people never blow the nose in public

to go and to have a drink with collegues and the boss,

it's very frequent in Japan, and no Japanese will refuse the offer

on Valentine's day, girls give boys chocolate

on the day of the white day

excactly one month after Valentine's day,

the boys are giving girls chocolate, mostly white chocolate

Christmas is celebrated with the partner and not with the family

Geisha's are not prostitutes!

New Year's eve is celebrated wit the family,

like our christmas

in restaurants you will always recieve free water or tea

students of japanese public schools must clean their classrooms, every day, in turn

in some public schools, students also help withserving the food to their classmates.

For more infomation >> 25 interesting facts about Japan that are true - Duration: 3:27.

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Interview: Japanese people talk about Valentine's Day in Japan! - Duration: 9:21.

Hello everyone and welcome on Go! Go! Nihon's YouTube channel

Today I am with Natsumi san

And we're here in Shibuya

Why did we come here, again?

We came to Shibuya to do interviews about Valentine's Day

That's what we are going to do

We are going to ask Japanese people what they think about Valentine's Day here, in Japan

Let's go

First, I want to ask you: what kind of day is Valentine's Day in Japan?

It's the day when we receive chocolates from girls

Oh, let me think

It's the day when you show gratefulness to the person that you care about

Then, well, love

It's the event where you tell the boy that you love, that you care about how you feel about him

It's when boys receive chocolates from girls

Girls give chocolates to boys

Well, it's the day when ladies offer chocolates to men

When it comes to the event, it's when girls give chocolate to boys or tell them their feelings

That's the main idea

But when I became an adult

then I realized it can be a strategy for business.

Are you expecting to receive chocolates tomorrow?

Yeah, you know, I've already asked the girls to give me chocolate

So maybe I will receive some, yes

So you planted the seed?

Yeah, that's what I did

That's exciting

Yeah, I cannot wait

You know Pocky, right?

Well there was no "Pocky Day" before

That's how I started thinking about it

now I feel that the Valentine's culture is getting less popular

Really?

I only really cared about Valentine's Day when I was a student

Now I worry more about having to give something in return. Like, you know "sanbai gaeshi"

I don't know what to give in return.

You feel like you should give something nice for "sanbai gaeshi"

Yes, I feel like I'm forced to give something valuable in return.

I am a hairdresser, and even some customers give me chocolate sometimes

The girls

How do you spend Valentine's Day at school? Are you excited?

We give tomo choco like "here, it's for you"

We do kind of a distribution of chocolates

Are you in a mixed school?

That's right

So do you give chocolate to each other among girls, too?

Yes, we do

I see. What kind of chocolate do you give to each other?

What kind?

Some that we buy, but a lot of people make them, too

What about you two?

We bought some

And is there a boy that you like at school?

No, there isn't

Where do you buy the chocolate?

Oh, I just grabbed some in my hometown

I got some cheap ones this year

so I also got him some handkerchiefs and an album

So it's not just chocolate, you gathered different things and offer the whole thing as a present

Yes

Interesting

How do you usually spend this day, when you have time?

Well, I am always busy with school

So it's just a normal day, plus this small event

Like "will I receive chocolates today?"

Yes, a normal day with this expectation

Are you expecting anything special for Valentine's Day?

Some delicious hand made present, for example

Even if it's not chocolate, as long as it's hand made

Yeah, definitely

At what moment do you usually receive giri choco from your customers?

When they leave, casually

Like "this is for Valentine's Day"?

Yeah, exactly

That's how it happens most of the time

And then I have to buy some chocolates in return

Then the next month, it's White Day, booths are set up all around

I want to give something in return without my intentions being misunderstood

So you are not really expecting anything for Valentine's Day?

I might make some chocolates for my colleagues

but well... we'll see

Oh, I see

What was the present that made you the most happy until now from a customer?

A cake, chocolate, or something like that?

Ah, that's a good question

Well, simply Coca-Cola

I was happy to receive a bottle of Coca-Cola for Valentine's Day

Simple

And you can drink it right away

When I'm working, chocolate makes my fingers sticky so I'm happy when I get a drink I can down in one go

It's good not to be too worried about Valentine's Day, something other than chocolate is fine too

Don't you think that if you receive too many you will have to give back as much?

Well, of course a month later White Day is coming

At that time it's important to give something in return to the people who offered you something

That's quite tough

I try not to worry about it. By making the effort perhaps I'll receive even more next year

So you get ready for next year

That's right

Do you have particular plans?

Apparently she already gave her presents

I did

Is that so?

Yes, as we couldn't be together on the day we celebrated beforehand

You met with your boyfriend?

What did you do?

Well nothing too fancy, we spent the day together, I gave him presents...

Yes I am thinking of giving chocolate tomorrow

What did you give in return?

I gave cosmetics to this person

Oh, awesome

I have a friend who makes cosmetics

He makes those... how can I say?

Those little cosmetics packages, I buy a lot of them

One is around 980 yen, for example a cute lip balm

She gave you Cola and got cosmetics, she must have been happy

Yeah, definitely

About the chocolates, do you make them?

I used to make them in the past

but as I was busy this year, I bought them

Ah, my teacher...

I gave chocolate to my chemistry teacher

and for White Day I found some luxury chocolate in my drawer

As I came back from my physical education lesson

That's so cool!

There was this super expensive chocolate...I was like "wow I'm glad I gave him chocolate"

That's nice

Isn't it awesome? I was surprised

There's this one time when I made chocolate mousse

But it took so long, that before I could present it, it had melted and was ruined

That's too bad

That's what happened to me

Students do that, right? They compete like "I got this many chocolates, guys!"

When you belong to a club, you like to give chocolates to each other

But within the club, some people will show off about what they got at their baito

Or those working as teachers at cram school

they boast about how many they received from their students

So yes, they are competing against each other

Something that anyone can use, for the lips for example

Certain things like foundation, people will have their own tastes, favourite colours.

So I prefer to give some hand cream, lip balm, something anyone would use

Of course

So that's the Valentine's Day from an adult's perspective

Thank you very much

It was very interesting to see that among all these Japanese people they all give chocolate and love

But it also depends on their age

And what they do. As everybody does different things.

It's very interesting to mention that in Japan they always give chocolate

and they have different types of chocolate that they can give

For example we have "Giri Choco" (Obligation Choco)

Giri Choco is not for the person that you love

but for the people you work with, for example

or your classmates

Male friends that you see on a regular basis. You give them "Giri Choco"

Like cheap chocolates that you buy and give to people

Then you have the "Honmei Choco"

"Honmei Choco" is to tell the person that you love about your feelings

That's why it's called Honmei Choco (one's heart desire)

That's the very important one. Then there is another one, more for younger people

and mainly for ladies, for girls, which is "Tomo Choco" (Friendship Choco)

Tomo Choco are chocolates that girls exchange with each other,

that they make to give to their girlfriends

That's about it, and that's about it for us too

we are going to leave it here. Thank you very much for watching

We hope you liked the video. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel,

give us a like and if you want to come and study in Japan,

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See you later!

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Valentine's Day/Japan + New Member Presentation by ASIAN SQUAD💋 - Duration: 6:27.

We bring you today a special video

But first , let's introduce our new member Hanna

Hello, my name is Hanna and i'm the youngest member

Today we will talk about Valentine's day

But let's find out more from Yuu who's in Japan at the moment

I'm Yuu and i'm speaking from Japan

The girls asked me to say more things about Valentine's day , here in Japan

This is a special day because the girls are those who brings gifts to boys

The girls prefer to prepare their own sweets

Or to buy them from the store

Which are full of them

The japanese people think that when you gift

something made by yourself to the person which you love

Matters more than a simple "I love you"

Because you give all of you when you bake that cake

And matters more than a word

It matters that you made your own cake

I didn't have the right amount of time to make my own cake for my boyfriend

So i decided to buy a small cake from the store

And a box of chocolates

Because in the end the gesture matters

Every little sign of affection matters

So that's all and I hope you know more now

I can't give you more info because that's all i know at the moment

Back to the girls

Now we are gonna make our own chocolate candies

Let's find more about Hanna though a Q&A

First question

Who's your favorite kpop boys/girls band ?

And the favorite member from each of them ?

My favorite male boy band it's BTS

From which i like Jimin

Girl band , Black Pink

And from there , Lisa

Who's your favorite series / movie ?

I ain't a robot, just finished it

What's your favorite hobby ?

I like to draw and dance

And i also play the guitar

In which country would you like to live ?

In Japan , because i have a family member there

Who told me how nice is there

What foreign language would you like to learn or you already know ?

I learn korean

And japanese

What's your favorite outfit style ?

I don't have one

What's your favorite asian food ?

Bibimbap

What's your favorite cover dance band from Romania or from another place ?

I follow many of them and i can't choose just one

What would you choose from Cola and Coffe

Cola

Adidas of high heels

Adidas

Pizza or Hamburger ?

Pizza

Dog or cat ?

Dog

So that's the end of our Q&A let's get back to cooking

This was our Valentine's special video

If you enjoyed this kind of video please leave us a comment, a like and subscribe

Thank you for watching and supporting us

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Kobe, Japan - Duration: 1:54.

we are at city of Kobe, Japan

sixth largest city in Japan with population 1,5 million

2,5 hours drive by fast train from Tokyo

huge city

Kobe, center of Kobe

so, now we are in Kobe here in

shopping center

many-many shops, a lot of people

prices here in Japan so high

plus they have a tax

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How Kirby Has Been Changed Outside Japan - Duration: 9:33.

Today we'll be taking a look into Nintendo's ever-popular pink puffball, Kirby.

Perhaps thanks to his simplistic design, Kirby has won the world over having released more

than 20 games that have gone on to sell over 34 million copies worldwide.

However, did you know that the Kirby series has undergone numerous changes between regions?

By far the most well-known are the differences between the covers of the Japanese and North

American versions of the Kirby games.

This has even earned itself its own TV Tropes page titled "American Kirby is Hardcore."

As the packaging for the American releases often changes Kirby's happy and carefree

expression seen on the original Japanese covers to one that is angry.

Nintendo of America's notorious advertisement for Kirby's Avalanche and Kirby's Dream

Course from 1995, featuring a mugshot of a scowling bandaged Kirby with gritty stubble,

[4] is often cited as the beginning of Kirby's "hardcore" American trend.

But Nintendo of America's attempts to make Kirby seem tougher date back as early as his

very first games.

In a 1992 commercial for Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby is compared to "Dashing Superguy,"

who may have him beaten in strength, but the narrator instead touts that Kirby's appetite

makes up for it, as it "has a mean bite."

Compare this to the Japanese commercial for Kirby's Dream Land released the very same

year, which alternatively features a young boy happily singing while drawing Kirby.

The 1993 American commercial for Kirby's Adventure took this a step further with Kirby

pulling off a number of cool stunts before stating, "…Kirby, he's cute till you

cross him, then he's one tough cream puff."

Nevertheless, an angry Kirby would not be seen on the cover for any of his games in

the west until 2002 with the release of Kirby's Nightmare in Dream Land.

While it is true that the majority of Kirby games since then, including Kirby Air Ride,

Kirby Canvas Curse, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land, continued this trend, a few games,

such as Kirby Super Star Ultra, did not.

Instead sharing cover art nearly identical to the original Japanese release.

After years of speculation Shinya Kumazaki, the director of Kirby: Triple Deluxe, commented

on this in an interview with Gamespot.

To quote:

"For the Japanese versions we are, at HAL, involved in everything throughout development,

including the package design.

The most powerful image of Kirby is that cute image, we think that's the one that appeals

to the widest audience."

He goes on to explain that, for his home country of Japan, "Kirby's cuteness is his biggest

draw..."

However, things are seen differently in North America.

Kumazaki mentions that Nintendo of America calls the shots in the US and provides HAL

with "feedback and insight" into the market.

He goes on to state:

"What we have heard is that strong, tough Kirby that's really battling hard is a more

appealing sign of Kirby, so that's what we feature in the US."

The director explains that it depends on the title though, as some of the more recent Kirby

games feature a "Tough Kirby" even on the Japanese box art, pointing towards his

own game.

Released in 2014, Kirby: Triple Deluxe was the first Kirby title to have an angry Kirby

on the cover art across all regions.

Also note the removal of the cannon-like enemy from the North American cover which remained

intact in every other region.

This was possibly done to bring it in line with the ESRB's "Principles and Guidelines

for Responsible Advertising Practices," which prohibits "Graphic and/or excessive

depictions of violence" from video game advertising including "guns/weapons [being]

pointed toward [the] reader/audience."

Triple Deluxe's direct sequel, Kirby: Planet Robobot from 2016, as well as 2017's Kirby

Battle Royale have since followed suit, containing an angry Kirby on the box art throughout every

region.

Speaking of Kirby covers in other regions, since 2002 the box art for the European releases

of the Kirby games have gone back and forth between using the "angrier" North American

art, as seen with Kirby: Canvas Curse, or Kirby: Power Paintbrush as it is known in

Europe, in 2005…

Or using the happier original Japanese art, such as with Kirby's Return to Dream Land,

or Kirby's Adventure Wii as it's called in Europe, in 2011.

But packaging art hasn't been the only thing that has changed on Kirby's travels overseas.

For instance, even the art within the games themselves have been modified, such as in

1997's Kirby's Star Stackers.

In the original Japanese version of the game Kirby can be seen humorously sobbing tears

of joy on the Versus Mode results screen.

Whereas in the international releases Kirby's expression was noticeably toned down.

Another example can be seen with the Normal Mode's Round Clear screen where Kirby and

his animal pal Rick enjoy a picnic together.

The Japanese game sees Rick enjoying some onigiri, or rice balls, while Kirby holds

hanami dango, a sweet treat traditionally consisting of 3 rice dumplings colored pink,

white, and green, skewered on a stick, overhead with what seems to be a thermos at his feet.

As was typical of the era, the international releases replaced these ethnic Japanese foods

with ones that could be more easily recognizable to western audiences.

As you can see, Rick now holds an apple with a box of sandwiches at his feet, while Kirby

holds up a smore on a stick and the thermos has vanished.

For whatever reason though the deviations don't end there as Kirby's pose has changed,

Rick's eye is now closed, and butterflies flutter overhead too.

Japanese foods have been taken out of a number of other Kirby titles, including 2000's

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards where onigiri was once again replaced with sandwiches in

the international releases.

Curiously though, Waddle Dee can still be seen chowing down on some onigiri in the picnic

bonus round at the end of every stagein every version of the game.

1996's Kirby Super Star took this to the next level.

Due to the Gourmet Race sub-game, Kirby Super Star contains a great number of food items

for Kirby to devour.

12 of the distinctly Japanese foods were once again changed to western meals, such as hot

dogs, pancakes, and fries.

Another interesting regional change from Kirby Super Star can be seen on the tutorial screen

upon choosing a sub-game.

In the Japanese edition, two vertical slices of a yellow and green V-shaped emblem fly

in from opposite sides of the screen and slam together over text asking the player if this

is the first time they've played the sub-game before.

This emblem is officially known in Japan as the "Shoshin Untensha Hyoshiki," or the

"Beginner Driver's Sign," but is more commonly called a "Shoshinsha" or "Wakaba"

mark.

New drivers in Japan must display this mark on their vehicle for a year after receiving

their license, but may choose to leave it on thereafter should they desire.

While this emblem has become synonymous with novices in Japan, it would go over the heads

of most players elsewhere.

Thus, it was simply changed to two slices of a smiling Kirby coming together outside

of Japan.

A similar change could be seen in Kirby: Triple Deluxe as well.

During the tutorial of the Japanese version of the game, players will receive a red circle

upon successfully completing a task.

This is known as a "marujirushi" in Japan and it is used as an affirmation for something

that is correct.

This is especially common on graded schoolwork for example.

The marujirushi was replaced in the international releases with its western equivalent, a checkmark.

The checkmark was also recolored green, probably since green is seen as a more positive color

in many western countries.

In 1995, Kirby's Dream Land 2 had another reference that was cut for western audiences.

In the game there are rooms where Kirby can free either Rick the Hamster, Coo the Owl,

or Kine the Sunfish.

But should Kirby try to enter one of these rooms while already riding one of his animal

friends he'll usually find Gooey instead.

However, there's a very small chance that players will find a girl named Chao in Gooey's

place in the Japanese version of the game.

Chao is the heroine of the 1989 Famicom Disk System game Yūyūki.

As the Disk System add-on was never released outside of Japan, this adventure game loosely

based on the classic Chinese novel, Journey to the West, was never released overseas.

Again, as this reference would be missed by most western players, the international version

of Kirby's Dream Land 2 replaced Chao with a female version of Gooey.

This also forced the developers to revise the Sound Test and Boss Endurance Clear screens

as well.

Intriguingly, the Sound Test screen in itself is yet another reference to a scene from Yūyūki.

It's especially odd then that Chao did not consequently get cut out of the North American

release of Kirby's Dream Land 3 in 1997, and even appeared alongside the star of Yūyūki,

Goku.

Meanwhile, Kirby's Dream Course would not be so lucky, as the game received numerous

cuts on its way to the west.

This was likely done to cut down the ROM size to fit the game onto a cheaper to produce

1-megabyte cartridge, compared to the Japanese release which required a 2-megabyte cartridge.

These included missing test courses, debug menus, and the Japanese version's vibrant

animated title screen being replaced with a much simpler one.

The most significant cut however was the animated story cutscene seen after the title screen

of the Japanese version of the game.

Accordingly, the song that plays over this cutscene was removed as well.

Western players on the other hand had to catch the story by reading the instruction manual.

The content of the stories are largely the same, except that while the Japanese game's

cutscene directly follows Kirby, the North American manual is primarily written from

the perspective of the inhabitants of Dream Land.

Also, in the Japanese cutscene Kirby directly catches King Dedede in the act of stealing

a star from the sky and gives chase.

Whereas in the North American manual the inhabitants of Dream Land simply suspect that King Dedede

is behind the disappearance of the stars, causing Kirby to set off and deal with King

Dedede.

We've just scratched the surface of the changes throughout the Kirby series' lifetime,

but that's all we have time for today.

If you'd like to see more then please consider leaving a comment below and hitting that subscribe

button and, until next time, thank you for watching!

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The miraculous 7-Eleven Japan condiment packet - Duration: 1:25.

Okay everyone, here I'm in the car and we are driving up into the mountains.

Among the other things I bought at 7-eleven is a very globalized food

which is if we open this package up, I bet you've seen something like this before.

It is a corndog. It's a little bit different shape but this is an example

of the ubiquity of fast food and...I don't have a ketchup packet. Jens, is there

ketchup packet? [speech off camera] Oh excellent! So what I want to

show you is something that's very typical, very interesting--This is sort of

a more Japanese version of the standard messy packets you get for condiments.

The condiment packet you can see there's ketchup and mustard in here; check this

out. I want to show how you open this up in Japan. I'm gonna...hopefully I won't

make a mess...there we go. It breaks open like this, and then you just

squeeze together and you get your condiments out on your corn dog with no

mess. This is one of those little details that...this is all over the place in Japan

where the Japanese have really thought about how to...how to present things and

how to do something as simple as put condiments in a packet for easy

dispensing with less mess on something as globalized as a corndog.

Alright that's all for now I'll talk to you all soon again!

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TWICE Tops Billboard Japan's Hot 100 Chart - Duration: 2:29.

TWICE Tops Billboard Japan's Hot 100 Chart And Oricon's Weekly Singles Chart With "Candy Pop"

TWICEs second Japanese single Candy Pop continues to excel!. According to Billboard Japan, Candy Pop has topped their Hot 100 chart, selling 303,746 copies in their first week and coming first in sales, views, streams, and video plays.

They stated, TWICEs other songs have also greatly increased in streams and video views, leading to ten of their songs placing on the Hot 100 chart.

TWICE recorded almost six million views for their Candy Pop video this week, which is approximately three million views more than the video in second place.

With a two million view increase compared to last week, TWICE is set to rank high on the charts for a while.. Soompi. Display. News. English. 300x250. Mobile. English. 300x250. ATF.

Not only this, but Candy Pop also topped Oricons weekly singles chart with 265,758 copies sold from February 5 to 11. TWICEs first Oricon single One More Time had also topped the weekly chart, selling 200,751 copies.

This not only broke the record for the highest sales of a foreign artists debut single, but it was also the highest first-week sales of a debut single recorded in Japan.

Oricon noted, TWICE is the first foreign artist to sell over 200,000 copies of their first two releases.

Candy Pop has already received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for selling over 250,000 copies, a feat they achieved in less than a week. Congratulations to TWICE on all the amazing achievements!.

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TWICE record over 300,000 copies sold of Japanese single 'Candy Pop' in the first week(News) - Duration: 0:58.

TWICE record over 300,000 copies sold of Japanese single 'Candy Pop' in the first week

TWICE record over 300,000 copies sold of Japanese single Candy Pop in the first week.

  TWICE have sold over 300,000 copies of Candy Pop in the first week since its release!   According to Billboard Japan, from February 5-11, the girls sold 303,746 copies of their 2nd single.

Their videos for Candy Pop was played 5,967,235 times over the course of the week as well. Unsurprisingly, the girls have ranked #1 on Oricons Weekly Chart for the week.           Congratulations to TWICE!.

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Team GB men's curlers beat Japan in second round-robin - Duration: 1:21.

Team GB men's curlers beat Japan in second round-robin

Team GB mens curlers earned their second round-robin win to beat Japan 6-5 in Pyeongchang, after GBs women lost. With the scores level at 5-5, Kyle Smith sealed victory for the men with the final stone.

The top four countries qualify for the semi-finals and Team GB sit third in the 10-team group, with six round-robin matches left to play. They beat Switzerland before losing to defending champions Canada on Wednesday.

GBs women lost 7-4 to the United States in their second match as Eve Muirheads rink, ranked three places higher than the US, failed to chase a 5-4 deficit.

For more infomation >> Team GB men's curlers beat Japan in second round-robin - Duration: 1:21.

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Hirosaki Sakura Cherry Blossom Festival, Japan - Duration: 2:07.

For more infomation >> Hirosaki Sakura Cherry Blossom Festival, Japan - Duration: 2:07.

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