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Yuki surprises with a makeover as a gift to Hirotake Kubo in an attempt to be taken seriously as a love interest on The Bachelor Japan Season 1

For more infomation >> Yuki Surprises With A Makeover! | The Bachelor Japan - Duration: 3:54.

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Trip to Kyoto Japan: Rickshaw / Arashiyama / Bamboo Forest / Kinkakuji / Fushimi Inari Taisha/ 京都旅行 - Duration: 4:50.

For more infomation >> Trip to Kyoto Japan: Rickshaw / Arashiyama / Bamboo Forest / Kinkakuji / Fushimi Inari Taisha/ 京都旅行 - Duration: 4:50.

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Apr 24 'Road to WRESTLING DONTAKU 2018' - 7th match : Post-match comments [Japanese subs] - Duration: 2:09.

For more infomation >> Apr 24 'Road to WRESTLING DONTAKU 2018' - 7th match : Post-match comments [Japanese subs] - Duration: 2:09.

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WHY JAPAN & U.S MAY WORK TO DEVELOP A FIGHTER WITH COMBINE CAPABILITIES OF F 22 & F35 FIGHTERS? - Duration: 6:27.

In what could be one of the most important development in the field of military technology,

U.S and Japan could join hands to develop a 5th generation fighter for Japan.

Fundamentally, the new fighter will be a fusion of F22 Raptor and F 35 Lightning II.

This could an ominous sign for China.

In this video, Defense updates analyses the why Japan & U.S may work to develop a fighter

with combine capabilities of F 22 & F35 fighter?

Lets get into the details.

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Japan was seeking to replace its aging fleet

of fighter aircraft.

It had approached the United States for purchasing Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.

However the U.S. Congress had banned the exporting of the aircraft in order to safeguard secrets

of the aircraft's technology such as its extensive use of stealth.

But things have changed.

Japan is facing dramatically more aggressive and militarily powerful China.

The situation has been escalating day by day.

As per reports, during the whole of 2015 the Japan's air force had to dispatch its fighter

jets 571 times to intercept Chinese military aircraft approaching or intruding Japanese airspace.

As we move into 2018, the numbers have risen though exacts figures are not available.

Also, the nature of confrontation in the air has been more hostile.

China's Chengdu J-10, which has some stealth capability, has been in service for some time now.

In September 2017, the Chengdu J-20 officially entered military service with PLAAF, becoming

the third operational fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft in the world, and the first

in Asia.

There is now increased consensus is U.S about providing Japan with the most sophisticated techs.

The Mitsubishi X-2 Shinshin, is a Japanese experimental aircraft for testing cutting-edge

technologies including stealth and meant to be a proof of concept for Japans indigenous

5th generation fighter.

The Japanese Ministry of Defense Technical Research and Development Institute is involved

in its design and development, with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries being the main contractor.

The X-2 is being persuaded to determine if Japan's own manufactures are capable of

developing and producing a viable 5th generation fighter.

It has been under development at a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plant in Toyoyama since 2009.

The X2 for the first time took off from Nagoya airport in Aichi Prefecture at 8:47 a.m.,

on 22 April 2016.

5th gen fighter jet development is a extremely complex engineering feat and Japan has still

a long way to go before fielding an indigenous operational 5th generation fighter.

Keeping in view, Japan has already already ordered 42 F 35s.

Conceptually the idea is about merging the better kinematic performance and low- observability

of the F-22 with the F-35's updated avionics, mission computers, and sensors.

This has essentially been done before, though not at this scale.

Viewers may be aware that the Mitsubishi-Lockheed F 2 used Japan's Air Force is basically

a customized F 16 tailored as per Japan's requirements with extensive modifications.

If this situation pans out, US defense aerospace major contractor Lockheed Martin is expected

to work with Japan's Mitsubishi to design & develop a hybrid jet fighter fully aligned

to Japan's need.

Lockheed Martin will require explicate permission from the U.S. government, as this will involve

sensitive military technology to be transferred to Japan.

Major chunks of aircraft design and software codes will have to be shared.

The decision will test President Donald Trump's promise to overhaul his country's arms export policy.

The proposed aircraft could theoretically come out to be superior to both F 22 and

F 35 if the program is implemented carefully.

Donald Trump shares a very close relationship with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

This relationship has been forged stronger due to China's increasingly aggressive posturing.

An arrangement like this could be win-win for U.S as a close ally Japan will have advanced

hardware to counter China and this also makes a good business opportunity with potential

for considerable foreign exchange inflow.

US and Japan are already working together in number of critical military weapons like

the RIM-161 Standard Missile 3.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Japanese public in general have been very conscious

of the danger posed from China.

Mr. Abe has shown the intent to equip the Japanese forces with adequate military assets

to deal with China as he looks to enhance the role of Japan's Self Defense Forces.

Japan's has slowing increasing its defense budget keep the Chinese angle in mind.

A program like this will be very costly and will be accommodated without stopping some

of the current projects.

These projects include developing a new cruise missile, setting up Aegis Ashore ballistic

missile defense batteries and deploying F-35Bs on its helicopter carriers.

It remains to be seen how Japan goes about it.

For more infomation >> WHY JAPAN & U.S MAY WORK TO DEVELOP A FIGHTER WITH COMBINE CAPABILITIES OF F 22 & F35 FIGHTERS? - Duration: 6:27.

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Apr 24 'Road to WRESTLING DONTAKU 2018' - 5th match : Post-match comments [English subs] - Duration: 2:31.

Naito...

You guys… are getting at bit carried away…

You all will be done with in Kumamoto.

Your little show, your fraud, is up.

We, Suzuki-gun, are Ichiban.

Naito said the emperor has no clothes, Suzuki responded by him calling a fraud.

Their mic battles have gone to the next level.

These two days in Korakuen, have been all Suzuki-gun.

They march out to their new theme music.

Suzuki Mi-

Excuse me. 'King'.

Please, forgive my slip-up, 'King'.

You say the Intercontinental Title is your treasure…

So what are you going to say when you lose it in Kumamoto?

I can't wait to see how you're going to react in the ring once you lose the belt.

Are you ready to be a naked 'King', the emperor who has no clothes?

I will be standing right across from you on the 29th.

So, be easy when you step into the ring.

In other words… Until then, when you lose all that you have...

Tranquilo!

Assennayo.

For more infomation >> Apr 24 'Road to WRESTLING DONTAKU 2018' - 5th match : Post-match comments [English subs] - Duration: 2:31.

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How Dangerous Is Japan? - Duration: 8:28.

For more infomation >> How Dangerous Is Japan? - Duration: 8:28.

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japanese snack! Tirol Choco!delicious!small&cute!" kawaii" tokyo travel guide チロルチョコ - Duration: 1:01.

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First Hanami in Japan! -Bhutanese Family in Fukui City- - Duration: 8:39.

Do you guys have cherry blossoms in Bhutan?

No.

No? So, this is your first time?

First time for everyone of us.

Wow! How do you guys like it?

They are very beautiful!

Ok.

Hello, baby!

Fish! So many fish!

Is this your first time seeing these fish?

Well, no, it's not my first time.

Oh, you've seen these fish.

I've seen them in India.

Oh, ok. You've seen them in India.

But the orange and white fish, this is our first time seeing them.

We have the black ones in Bhutan.

Oh!

We call them "Koi" in Japan.

That's the name of the fish.

Oh! That's a golden fish!

Is that a golden fish?

Yeah, it's a golden fish.

Yeah, it's a golden fish.

There used to be a castle about 400 years ago.

400 years ago, there used to be a castle?

400 years ago, there used to be a castle?

Ah, I see.

And we have beautiful cherry trees.

Please be careful.

These are steep stairs.

We have many steep stairs in Bhutan.

Look at this.

Do you know why?

Please explain to them the reason why the angle of these stones are slanting diagonally.

Do you know why, do you have any ideas why that the angle of the stones is going like that?

No.

They don't know.

In 1948,

there was a big earthquake in this region and

many houses were destroyed.

That was why the angle of these stone became like this.

Was it in 1943?

It was 1948.

It was 3 years after the World War Ⅱ.

3 years after the World War Ⅱ, there was a big earthquake.

And we had a big flood.

Again? (another one?)

A big flood.

Was it in same place?

Yes, around here in Fukui City.

So we had big natural disasters, 3 times after the World War Ⅱ.

We rebuilt our city.

We came back to way it was. We tried very hard.

In spite of three big disasters, we rebuilt the big city.

We call this city a phoenix city (because the city rose from the ashes like a phoenix).

That cherry tree is called "Shidare Zakura" (dropping cherry tree).

We call the dropping cherry tree "Shidare Zakura" in Japanese.

"Shidare Zakura" (dropping cherry tree).

Baby, what are you doing?

Hello, baby!

Tickle, tickle, tickle.

Yeah!

Yeah!

Please introduce yourself.

Hello, I'm Ugyen Dorji.

I've been here since September last year. It's been more than six months now.

This is my family.

These are my wife, my son and my sister.

They just came from Bhutan to Fukui City three days ago.

Three days ago! Wow!

It's a reunion of our family together.

After three or four months (since you saw each other last time)?

It has been more than six months since we last saw each other.

Six months! Wow!

Is this your first time watching cherry blossoms?

Yes. I've heard of cherry blossoms, "Sakura" so many times.

I could see why they celebrate it. It's beautiful.

Is this your first time for you guys too to see cherry blossoms?

Yes.

Oh, ok!

How do you like it?

It's very beautiful.

Nice!

How about you? Do you like cherry blossoms?

They are so beautiful and I really love them.

Have you ever seen cherry blossoms in Bhutan?

No?

No, we haven't.

We don't have cherry blossoms in Bhutan.

How about on TV?

Yes, we saw it in movies.

Oh, just in movies.

Wow.

In movies and photographs.

In movies and photographs.

Nice!

Have you eaten any Japanese food?

We haven't had it yet.

Not yet.

We will eat it very soon!

What food do you like?

I think they would like ramen noodles.

Oh, ramen noodles?

because ramen noodles are quite popular in Bhutan.

I see.

So, do you guys like spicy food?

We like it very much.

Did you bring your own spice from Bhutan?

Yeah.

Ok.

They brought more than one kilogram of spice from Bhutan.

Wow! I see. Ok.

We brought chili in a box. In the box, it was all chili.

All chili!

It was all chili like white chili, red chili and so on.

They were asking me what to bring from hometown.

I said "you don't have to bring me anything but just chili".

You only wanted only chili from Bhutan.

Yes, it's because the chili in Japan is not as hot as the one from Bhutan.

Oh!

Not so spicy.

Really? That's interesting.

And, green chili is quite expensive and not so spicy.

Not spicy enough for you.

Not spicy enough.

We need more spice.

Is there anything that you guys want to do in Japan?

I want to see a beach.

Oh, you'd like to see the ocean and a beach.

Nice!

We're from Himalayas.

What is it?

We're from Himalayas, the mountain, so there is no ocean.

We're going to take you to the ocean.

It'll be your first time for you to see the ocean.

Ok, let's enjoy!

Thank you.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> First Hanami in Japan! -Bhutanese Family in Fukui City- - Duration: 8:39.

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koala japanese snack ! tokyo travel guide コアラのマーチ うますぎワロタ - Duration: 0:58.

Do you know what this is?

Is this a koala?

No, this is "Koara no march"

I know. I often eat it at lunch break.

Crispy texture, sweet chocolate for the contents

Cute koala's picture is fun to watch.

You can open from here.

Well, it is common sense in Japan.

I want to eat it soon.

I also love this

I can not put up with it.

Wait a minute

Let's see the koala

I agree! Is this a doctor?

Exactly

Then what do you think this is?

Uh

Is it a koala whose neck is thick?

Probably not

So what about this?

I do not understand

I found an eyebrow koala

Oh, it is rare!

By the way, can I eat it soon?

You are always hungry.

Embarrassed voice

For more infomation >> koala japanese snack ! tokyo travel guide コアラのマーチ うますぎワロタ - Duration: 0:58.

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Re: 3 Questions a Japanese Guy Has for Black People: Why Are You So Obsessed with the Past? - Duration: 1:03:39.

The Great Depression that occurred in the 1930s, which hurt all Americans, stunted the growth of African Americans, who were already trying to climb out of poverty. This along with segregation and discrimination.

In the 1970s, divorce became more acceptable. People got divorced before then, but were stigmatized. My error.

For more infomation >> Re: 3 Questions a Japanese Guy Has for Black People: Why Are You So Obsessed with the Past? - Duration: 1:03:39.

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japan travel guide japanese snack "okasi Karupasu" おかしカルパス hickey trip - Duration: 1:20.

Hungry hungr  hungry

You should buy something to eat

I have no pocket money now and I am on a diet now

I guess we have no choice, just wait a moment. Google 翻訳で開く

Sound opening the door

I wonder where he went.

Sound opening the door

I'm home

It's too early.

I bought this

This is "Oyatu calpas"!

Thank you! If this is cheap, I will not eat too much♡

Yeah, I can buy it at convenience stores, and it also has good compatibility with beer. it's the best

We can not drink beer yet. This character is cute.

I am more cute!

Of course, this smell makes me appetite.

I want to eat soon.

I wanted it!

This taste is not normal!

I absolutely want to eat people who have never eaten.

That's true, I was excited the first time

In that regard, I will get it

Oh, it's too tasty

Please, please buy only one more

But what about diet, Hickey?

For more infomation >> japan travel guide japanese snack "okasi Karupasu" おかしカルパス hickey trip - Duration: 1:20.

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手まきカラオケ- Karaoke phiên bản bựa Nhật bản - Japan Karaoke#1 - Duration: 4:18.

For more infomation >> 手まきカラオケ- Karaoke phiên bản bựa Nhật bản - Japan Karaoke#1 - Duration: 4:18.

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COLA Living Pattern Survey Opens in Japan! - Duration: 1:00.

How much time have you spent taking quizzes like this?

Which Little Mermaid character DOES your favorite donut make you?

Once you've clicked through and found out what kind pretzel you are, I've got an online

questionnaire for you that will reveal your future.

Answer questions like, "Where do you live?" and "Where do you shop?" and submit your answers

to the COLA Living Pattern Survey.

The results are even more important than creating a cereal bowl and finding out what season

you are.

The answers you give are crucial data about shopping patterns that go toward making sure

you have the equivalent purchasing power you'd have if you were stationed in the States.

Unlike online quizzes that pop up in your feed constantly, this survey only happens

every three years.

And this is your chance to directly affect COLA rates.

"On person can change this entire world."

Find the survey at USFJ.mil from May 1-31 for everyone stationed in Japan.

I mean, it's not this quiz — it's even more important.

For more infomation >> COLA Living Pattern Survey Opens in Japan! - Duration: 1:00.

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Cybersecurity in Japan (2 of 2) - Duration: 2:56.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

My name is Max Justicz.

And I'm taking part in the MISTI Program.

And I'm here for the fall semester.

Over the summer, when most of the MISTI Program

happens in Japan, Chris, the program manager,

takes all of the MISTI interns and research students to Kyoto.

And they do a tour of Christine's friend's

temple and various restaurants and things.

Of course, I'm here in the fall, along with Mina.

We didn't get to do any of the events this summer,

so Chris wanted to give us a taste of that experience

as well.

[BELL RINGING]

My focus has largely been on cybersecurity.

I think security shouldn't be this thing where

we do like a cost benefit analysis,

and whichever US dollar number figure is smaller,

we go for that one.

I don't know if I'm on a mission.

Right now I'm just trying to learn all

that I can to be the most effective.

And I'm trying to build the network

with people who can help change these things in the future.

But honestly, it's a hard struggle

because you don't know when it's working.

Right?

You just know when you've failed.

And that's about it.

So I think cybersecurity needs to be something taken much more

seriously and seen as an investment

by companies in the future.

Right now, I'm an intern at Digital Garage in Tokyo.

Digital Garage is a company with a lot of branches.

They do a lot of different things.

But the team I'm on is called the blockchain tech team.

And they do research into cryptocurrencies, specifically

research applications of bitcoin.

I've tried to learn various other languages,

but for some reason Japanese is the only language

I've tried to learn that I've kind

of stuck with and continued to be interested in learning.

And I've gotten to do a lot of my interactions

at work in Japanese, which has been awesome.

Embarrassing at times, but educational.

I think part of building like a more secure world

is going to involve a lot of international collaboration

because I think security means a lot of different things.

And I think it's important that as we move forward

our decisions about security are informed

by other cultures and other cultures' ways of perceiving things.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

For more infomation >> Cybersecurity in Japan (2 of 2) - Duration: 2:56.

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Rocket science in Japan (1 of 2) - Duration: 3:22.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

My name is Mina Blume. Last year, June 2017,

I finished undergrad at MIT--

Course 3.

Now I am here in Japan at the University of Tokyo.

I just started my master's degree

in materials engineering.

My research here at JAXA--

the space program here in Japan--

is focused on this one part of the engine

and one of the rockets.

Because of its position in the engine--

it's like right on the edge of the combustion chamber,

but it's also getting cooled on one side.

So it's under a lot of stress during use.

My research is to try to figure out under exactly

what conditions does it break.

And it's part of a larger collaboration that's

trying to use nondestructive methods to test

the fatigue in the material before it does break so

that they can check the engine, maybe after one

use or so, to see how much longer they

can use the engine before having to replace it.

I think what brought me here now is because I was here

two years ago doing my internship

and because of the experience that I had that first time,

it led me back here afterwards.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

When I was a MISTI summer intern,

we got to go to Kyoto for a weekend

and just experience kind of a different part of Japan,

because most of the people are centered around Tokyo.

And so going with Max this time was pretty cool because I

hadn't met him, and Chris as well--

who's in charge of the MIT Japan program--

and experience more of the historical background of Japan.

Enjoy the peacefulness.

Take in the scenery, and just be present.

[sound of music and rain]

We got to taste the specialty food of Japan, the Kaiseki Ryori.

That was so delicious.

And just the way it's presented is

like artful and representative of Japanese culture,

and have Chris there to explain everything that's coming out.

But then having her explain the significance behind it

makes you appreciate it more.

I think part of living life the best that you can

is being willing to take experiences that you maybe

aren't super comfortable with.

But jumping into different experiences

can help you see a different side of yourself.

Going to different places, I think,

is super valuable for helping you grow as a person.

It's hard maybe now to see how the work that I'm doing

might help out in the future.

But I think the best thing to do is just keep pushing forward

and then know that all the work that I'm doing

and the effort that I'm putting into the work that I do

will have payoff in the future to help people's lives be

a little bit easier.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

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