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We're finished with 2 days of performing

The ending was as big as it gets. Watch for yourself!

Jani!

We're going or what?

Let's go!

One whole hour of Prime.

We arrived to the Venice airport.

We came too early.

And we're a bit bored.

And this is how we entertain ourselves.

Try a 360.

Jani!

This just doesn't end!

Hey Koren, did you make it?

Yeah!

Nice.

We just arrived to Tokyo, Japan.

Push!

I can't see anything.

Just like in hell.

And this is the spaceship where we enter the stage.

I think it's going to be fun.

We just have one more problem ...

Is that we don't have appropriate mat cover.

The Japanese are very satisfied...

ummm...

... because they got us the right mats.

But we didn't bring the right cover with us.

Bravo us!

Ambro, do we have any ideas how to solve the cover problem?

Yeah, quickly clean our mess.

Koren, are you up for a beer?

Beer sounds nice

A japanese beer...

Cheers!

We drank our beer and one of the problems is already solved.

The organizers just told us that

we might not be able to use the LED hoop

because of the whole flow of the show.

Which means that we won't see it.

But I think we already...

Ah, so Mare is widening the hole so we'll be able to attach it quicker?

That's right.

Because I think that if we can't see the hoop...

It's not only difficult for us to dunk, but also boring for the public.

Yeah, the public wouldn't see the hoop if there's no LED lights on it.

And we always want to make a phenomenal performance.

I think we just set the record

how long it takes to attach the LED hoop.

Mare told the Japanese his pitch.

Do you want to hear the pitch?

It was pretty awkward the first time we tried to attach it

it didn't really work

and then I said

"No, no, it just takes five seconds to do it!"

And then I needed about 2 minutes to actually manage to put it on.

Here it is...

This is a hoop with LED lights

The light is really bad here.

Finished!

Is this Japanese anthem?

I think so...

Yeah it was probably the Japanese anthem.

Or the anthem of their basketball club.

The Japanese are precise... They actually timed Marko when he was putting up the LED hoop.

I thing I convinced them...

You performed well?

20 seconds.

20 seconds I heard, yeah.

It's definitely a record. But I have to admit it's barely attached.

So you're saying you faked it?

Yeah we faked it a bit...

But I had good intentions.

We just want to make our show better.

The problem is that now we have to teach somebody to do that in 20 seconds.

What's going on?

We rocked the stage!

You need to see it for yourself.

We finished 2 days of shows

The ending was as big as it gets.

Watch for yourself!

Dunking Devils are finished with our show.

We had 4 great performances.

And about 8 rehearsals.

But it was all worth it at the end.

And the well deserved day off tomorrow.

We'll go travelling Japan!

1, 2, 3, Devils!

The battery is in this bag, right?

We have a day off in Tokyo.

Are we free?

No rehearsals anymore

We ate our breakfast.

See you in Tokyo!

I've already been here.

About 5 years ago.

For more infomation >> BIG IN JAPAN | Dunking Devils Experience #15 - Duration: 10:19.

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Secret Reason why Pewdiepie is in Japan!?!? - Duration: 0:55.

Trap Adventure 2

Pretty funky music,I can dig this

What does this do? Ok easy

Alright easy

easy....

.....great

STAPH

You know what never gets old repetition,you know what never gets old repetition,repetition,repetition

You know what never gets old repetition,you know what never gets old repetition,repetition,repetiti-

For more infomation >> Secret Reason why Pewdiepie is in Japan!?!? - Duration: 0:55.

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Experiencing Hawaiian born water sports, "SUP"Japan in Motion S14#13 "Kanagawa" - Duration: 12:16.

Hello, everyone! I'm Natsuko Aso. Please call me "Nacchan"

Today, I am at Hinode-Cho, in Yokohama city, Kanagawa prefecture

Do you know "Stand up Paddle", being commonly known as SUP?

Right now, it's a very popular sport in Japan

Can you get the picture what kind of sport it is?

The hint is

this scenery

Can you find out?

Let's try SUP, a very popular sport currently in Japan

Sacchan was heading for the "Sakura piled pier" of Ohoka-gawa

flowing in Yokohama city to experience SUP

Sacchan asked Take-san who belongs to the Yohama SUP Club, about SUP

To begin with,

Where did SUP appear?

It all started in Hawaii

Yes, that it so. Stand Up Paddle, commonly called "SUP", a water sport born in Hawaii, and simply

you stand on a SUP board, and row it by useing a paddle

SUP is very popular now, isn't it?

What's the secret behind the popularity of SUP?

It can be started at ease and the reasonable price

Tools you need for SUP are just a surfboard and paddle

Only a surfboad and paddle!

Here in Yokohama area, we can enjoy SUP in Ohoka-gawa (river),

Also enjoy in rough sea,

a big lake, you name it

You can enjoy SUP everywhere

Anybody can do relatively easily

From young to relatively old people,

anybody can start to row SUP without much resistance

Whenever a surfboard and a paddle are available, you can start SUP

This easiness is one of the reasons why SUP is very popular

We seldom have an oppotunity of seeing the surrounding scenery on the water

The views on the river water is completely different from those of the shore

I often go to "Minato-Mirai", the view from above the water is totally different from the ground

Exactely! They are totally different from each other. Some men board a SUP board to go fishing

Going to fish by boarding this Sup board?

By SUP, you are able to go to places where you feel somehow difficult to visit far away

For example, a small area where it's difficult to reach by boat or ship

You can go everywhere by SUP

Let's learn how to board SUP

First of all, you have to adjust the length of paddle

What's the best length for me?

Stretching fully your dominent arm, hold the other end

Yes, this is an ideal length

By using the lower flat surface of a paddle

You have to row the SUP board on both sides of your body

Just insert the paddle into water, and just have to make a bow to the paddle

If you try to pull a paddle with only brachial power, you'll get easily tired

In this sense, the trunk of the body is particularly important

That's right. The paddle seems to be slightly longer for you, but it's no problem in water

Next to learn how to get on the surfboard

First, why not try kneeling! Get down on all fours!

Right and left, then, stand up!

Then, hold the paddle and

Let's paddle!

In such a way as to bow

Such a simple exercise could allow me to paddle in the river

Very easy

That's why SUP is very popular

The simplicity is the best appealing point of SUP

Everybody can manage easily and enjoy SUP in a short time

I'm not good at sports though

I can manage to do it in some way

You can do it easily, I think

Yes, let's go

Let's experience SUP in the river

This time, the place where Nacchan tries to experience SUP is Ohoka-river which is flowing in the city of Yokohama

From here Nacchan is heading for Yokohama MInato MIirai (future harbour in Yokohama) that is a very poppular sightseeing spot

To begin with, please kneel and get down on all fours!

At first, with one leg slowly planted on the surfboard, and then place both hands on the surfboard

From one leg

and get down on all fours

I'm handing over a paddle to you

Let's go!

I'll push the board a little bit

Had better hold a paddle at this position

Have a good day!

See you later!

Wait, this looks really stupid.

A slightly strange pose though, but let's start

Feeling good !

gentle breeze feels good

Until getting used to SUP, with getting down on all fours, you have to exercise rowing by using a paddle

I have slightly got used to rowing

You'd better row with a paddle as close to the board

With desparation in rowing, Nacchan went into her shell

Nacchan! you withdraw into your shell

Difficult!

When the board starts to dash forward while rowing strongly

You'd better hold slightly lower part of a paddle

Hold the lower part ? Slightly, lower

When you kneel down, the length of the paddle neccesarry to reach the water surface becomes shorter

Understood!

I forgot everthing except for rowing, and then went into my shell

You'd better focus on rowing when you can concentrate to yourself

I've completely forgotten that this film is to be broadcasted

Viewers can't understand what's going on, if I do not say anything.

Now, a bridge is coming in sight just in front of me

How tall is it?

We can just barely pass through under the bridge

I can't imagine what the scene under a bridge is like. Very interesting!

Nacchan who could have enjoy the scenery now says...

Can I stand on the board, Now ?

Could you stand up? What do you think? OK, why not try!

Nacchan who says she has poor athletic ability,

Can she stand up safely on the board?

A moment of tension

OK!

Like this?

Sure enough, the result is?

Could stand

I've done it!

I managed to stand up

It's very simple to stand on the SUP board, even for Nacchan

From now onward, let's enjoy SUP for real

I can slightly enjoy SUP with composure

I have some leeway to see the surrounding scenery, pretty flowers

This time is a blue bridge

The bridge I am to pass through with standing on the SUP board

If you can afford to look in the water, you may see some fish

Yes, they are

They are perches

But,the impression that Nacchan saw the fish is

Oh, I'm very hungry!!

You're already hungry!

In spite of eating a big breakfast

I thought SUP would be an elegant sport before trying it

It's rather than fairy sport-minded exercise

When you get used to this,

You gradually show a smile

A big smile has come back on my face

I'm frantic not to flop into the water, gain headway, and go straight

Ten minitues after departure, Nacchan got used to manipulating the paddle

and then she looks at the surrounding scenery

and enjoys peachful and a relaxing time

How wonderful!

Please do your best at work!

Have a nice day!

You'll be happy all day today

Thirty minutes after start, the scenery of "Minato Mirai" comes in sight

The Yokohama's Landmaster is coming in sight in front of Nacchan

Great!

At last, they've arrived at the front of the Minato Mirai

Here is the most open area!

Minato-Mirai is something like this

Splendid! I can enjoy tremendously open feeling

About 40 minitues after start, they've arrived at Minato Mirai which is the most popular spot in Yokohama

The scenery from the water is really beautiful without any obstacles

At last, I managed to reach the goal of our short trip by SUP

The splendid scenery, which wishes to be called as "The Yokohama",

has widely spread on my back

When we look at this scenery from the water level,

which is slightly lower than that of the ground level,

we can enjoy totally different views of the urban city

By the way, we have to return to the departure place

That's pretty hard

I wish to show you my charming smile during this short trip on TV, however

At first, I'll have a tired face on.

If you try this, you can easily understand what I said

To be honest, however, there is a lot of fun in SUP

The scenery is changing continuously

Why not stop complaining any more, please return to the departuring spot while enjoying a beautiful scenery

Because SUP can train the trunk of the body

it comes to be more and more popular, in particular, among women

Nacchan has arrived the starting pier sefely

Thank you for your hard work

I have worked out a good sweat

I feel very refreshed

Comfortable due to a fine weather,

no wind and the good condition of wave

Today is one of the best condition for SUP

I was raised in Tokyo, so

I often come to Yokohama

but today, I could enjoy another aspect of Yokohama

With rowing a boat, we can enjoy the sightseeinng of Yokohama

You can peep in totally different aspects (sceneries) from an ordinary sightseeing trip,

for example, looking up the back side of a bridge and various aspects of the unfamiliar urban city

There is a variety of excitement at important points

People also have different sensitivities toward attractive objects in the city

It might be attractive for the would-be tourists to cruise the urban charm by SUP

Agree! When I waved my hand from water level toward people walking on the bridge they would wave back to me

What's the phenomenon of that?

A sort of unexpected interaction of people seems to happen

It's also very enjoyable to walk around on foot

Sightseeing by SUP seems to provide us with new Urban sightseeing choices.

All over Japan,there are lots of fascinating places for foreigners from season to season,

Explore new attractive places, activities, traditional cultures etc. of Japan including, of course SUP's trip

Thank you so much for today. Try it out, everybody!

For more infomation >> Experiencing Hawaiian born water sports, "SUP"Japan in Motion S14#13 "Kanagawa" - Duration: 12:16.

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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]

For more infomation >> Rocket science in Japan (1 of 2) - Duration: 3:22.

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$150 JAPANESE WAGYU BEEF DINNER Worth It? - Duration: 17:00.

For more infomation >> $150 JAPANESE WAGYU BEEF DINNER Worth It? - Duration: 17:00.

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Shamanic Worship Before Shinto | History of Japan 8 - Duration: 6:37.

You could hear it from the other side of the village, the piercing cries of a deer.

Around the creature lies an array of bronze bells and pots overflowing with nuts and berries

and meat and fish.

All eyes looked towards a figure dressed in flowing white.

A bronze mirror hangs from her neck, her hands grip a ceremonial bronze spear.

She chants a few words into the air,

then plunges the spear into the animal's neck.

Silence.

As the deer's life flows from its body, the shaman priestess thanks the beast for

its sacrifice and allows a bronze cup to collect its crimson gift.

With one practiced motion, the priestess splashes the warm blood over the ground, then places

a single seed of rice into the red soil.

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Click SUBSCRIBE, and the BELL!

I'm gonna admit right now that I took creative liberties with that sacrifice scene.

While there ARE descriptions of Yayoi rituals, they don't go into such detail.

What we do know is that the Yayoi were very spiritual, and pretty much blindly followed

their shaman the same way I blindly follow makeup YouTubers, for some reason.

I don't really know why.

It's embarrassing.

Oh honey, nice cat's eye.

Shamans were leaders of their clans, and the people's link to the spiritual realm.

People thought they had all kinds of powers, like healing and foretelling the future.

They revealed the will of the kami and provided fortune and guidance through shamanic rituals.

The roots of kami worship and eventually the Shinto religion developed in the Jomon and

Yayoi periods.

Most likely, people practiced animism, which seems to be a belief system that indigenous

people loveee, because most of the indigenous peoples we've found around the world practice

some form of animism.

It's safe to presume that early humans had similar beliefs.

The Jomon and Yayoi certainly did.

Animism is the worship of the Animaniacs, a charming and lovable cartoon from the 1990s.

Animism is the belief that all things (objects, places, animals) are alive.

Rocks, trees, rain, everything has a spirit and a will.

It's easy to see why they believed this.

When you don't know why...anything...happens...

Why did that fire destroy my hut?

Oh, the fire must've been mad at me.

The real world and the spiritual world were one and the same.

Does this sound familiar?

It sounds like kami worship!

Kami worship likely grew out of animism.

The Jomon and Yayoi peoples worshiped the spirits of mountains, fields, and rivers near

their villages.

They made up origin stories for special environmental features, like large trees.

They performed rituals to help them with the important survival stuff, like hunting and

farming.

It's hard to figure out how the Jomon worshiped, researchers have to guess at how artifacts

were used.

The Jomon culture relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering.

It's likely they had fertility rituals to guarantee the fertility of their people, the

animals they hunted, and the plants they gathered.

This is...

Kim Kardash-- no sorry.

This is a dogu.

The Jomon made these super intricate clay figurines that may have represented female

gods who oversaw the procreation of people and life on Earth.

There are figurines that have exaggerated breasts and pregnant bellies.

Some even have a child coming OUT OF THE WOMB!

Another possible explanation is they were used in rituals wishing for good health.

We've found many of these figurines broken into pieces.

The Jomon may have smashed them when the wishes were fulfilled, or not fulfilled.

We've also found stone phallic rods that were probably used in fertility rites.

Dogu and these rods were found directly in homes, so it seems the Jomon often engaged

in fertility-related worship, which makes sense considering they relied on the fertility

of the environment to survive.

Interestingly, the Jomon actually did develop primitive cultivation of certain plants to

supplement their diet.

They were mainly hunter-gatherers, but if the Yayoi had not arrived, the Jomon may have

had an agricultural revolution of their own.

Yayoi practices are clearer to us because we have Chinese texts, and a wealth of artifacts.

The Yayoi worshiped all kinds of animals, but certain animals kept showing up again

and again.

Cranes and herons were sacred.

They were thought to be rice spirits.

The bird spirit brought the first rice seeds to humans in its beak, which was nice of it.

The Yayoi had a ritual where they planted seeds in deer's blood to help plants grow

faster.

At first, you're thinking, what the--why??

It's because the Yayoi worshipped some kind of deer spirit.

Deer shed their antlers every year, and grow new ones.

The Yayoi thought this mirrored the life cycle of plants, so deer represented the regenerating

life force of the land.

Since their societies depended on agriculture, this deer spirit must have been supremely

important.

Images of deer appeared everywhere in their art.

It's funny that their love of an animal resulted in the killing of said animal.

Pikachu, I love you, you're so cute!

The Ainu did the same to the bears that they revered.

Another Yayoi practice?

A fortune telling technique called scapulimancy, where they would poke a hole in the scapula

bone of a deer and burn it.

The shaman then interprets the heat cracks and scratches of the bone to foretell the

future.

It's like palm reading, except your palm is a scapula and they burn it.

And then we have... bronze mirrors.

We know the Yayoi coveted these things, but what did they do with them?

Many mirrors were family heirlooms, passed down through generations.

We've found mirrors buried with the dead.

Shamans displayed them in rituals, and used them to reflect sunlight around because they

thought it was neat.

Archaeologists also found a special type of bronze mirror they call "magic mirrors."

These had patterns engraved on them so that the reflected light projected images.

They also probably lined up mirrors together to form large images.

Oh and I suppose they also used these mirrors to look at themselves and put on makeup.

It's funny, I haven't seen one scientist suggest this as a possible use.

Hey ya maniacs!

Thanks for watching!

I just wanna give a shoutout to this YouTuber named Epimetheus.

He does this YouTube channel about history topics that are just obscure, and I think

you'll like it.

Check him out in the description down below.

For more infomation >> Shamanic Worship Before Shinto | History of Japan 8 - Duration: 6:37.

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Travis Japan【ヌルヌル第3弾】縄跳び&ジェンガに挑戦!七五三掛ドッキリもあるよ! - Duration: 6:08.

Hi! We are Travis Japan!

[In the former video, Noel Kawashima won in the Nuru-Nuru (greasy) Wrestling Competition]

Noel: This is an easy game.

[Nuru-Nuru Twister played by four members ended in a draw of Kaito NA and Ryuya] Kaito MI: Turn Go (=Ready, Set, Go)

[Nuru-Nuru Series No.3: Nuru-Nuru Rope Jumping!] [Can the five members (except Kaito NA and Ryuya who are turning the rope) jump it in a row?]

[Huddle up to psych themselves up!] Kaito MI: Blah-blah, Are you Ready?

Yesss!!!

[1st player: Genta Matsuda] Kaito MI: Let's start. Keep on turning the rope, please. Shizuya: Hurry up!

Shizuya: Hey you, shake it!

[Failed]

[1st player: Kaito Miyachika] Kaito MI: Ah, I got the rhythm.

Noel: He made it!

[2nd player: Genta Matsuda]

Kaito MI: You did a good job, Genta!

Noel: You did! Well done.

[3rd player: Kaito Matsukura]

[4th player: Noel Kawashima] Genta: Good luck.

[Kaito NA & Ryuya speed up the rope] Shizuya: It became faster than the last time!

Kaito MI: Good good good! Shizuya: Great!

Genta: Great!

[5th player: Shizuya Yoshizawa] Shizuya: Hey, it's too fast!

[Much faster!] Kaito MI: Good luck. Hang in there.

[Failed]

[Consecutive jumping of the five members was unsuccessful...] Kaito NA: It was close though.

Kaito MI: Please don't play this game, everyone.

Shizuya: It's dangerous.

Noel: Even us, the very athletic group, could not succeed.

Kaito MI: Regarding Nuru-Nuru Rope Jumping

Travis Japan: Please don't play it!

[Nuru-Nuru Series No.4: Nuru-Nuru Jenga!]

[Play Jenga on the slippery ground. The wooden blocks are also covered with grease!]

[1st player: Kaito Miyachika] Kaito MI: Let's start! Noel: Yeah!

Kaito MI: Let's take the blocks without the knee touching the ground.

[2nd player: Genta Matsuda] Genta: Wait, wait, wait.

[3rd player: Noel Kawashima] Noel: I'm ready!

Noel: Man should have a courage.

Noel: I didn't say it!

[4th player: Kaito Nakamura]

Kaito NA: Here, I did it.

[5th player: Ryuya Shimekake]

Noel: Don't you think Shime(=Ryuya) is cool? He doesn't complain (even he is pushed).

[6th player: Shizuya Yoshizawa]

[7th player: Kaito Matsukura] Kaito NA: Well, Matsuku only... Noel: Is the camera rolling?

Shizuya: It is. Kaito MA: Whoops!

[They cleared the first rotation and new rule is added from now!]

Kaito MI: After turning three times,

Kaito MI: You can take the block. Kaito NA: Okay. Ready go.

One Shizuya: I guess it is pointless...

Two Shizuya: It's meaningless!

Three

Kaito NA: Go for it! Just go!

Ryuya: Hang in there! Kaito NA: Do your best! It's very risky!

Kaito NA: Oh, good. Ryuya: Go go!

1, 2, 3

Go go! Go!

Kaito NA: Because he have survived this game (he do good).

Noel: This is

Noel: This is Shime(=Ryuya) ('s fault).

Kaito MI: The loser is!

Kaito MI: Ryuya Shimekake!

Kaito NA: Show us a quick gag using this block.

[The loser perform a quick gag using a Jenga block] Kaito MI: Ryuya Shimekake's quick gag

Kaito MI: using Nuru-Nuru

Kaito MI: Ready go!

Ryuya: Well..

Ryuya: At first, this is a body part(=a paw) of dogs...

Noel: He gives an explanation for his quick gag. Ryuya: A body part of dogs, at first.

Kaito MI: That's all from Travis Japan!

[Bonus video]

Noel: Well, we are going to play prank on Ryuya!

[Play prank on Ryuya: Give him Nuru-Nuru towel after taking a shower!]

[Heading to the shower room where Ryuya and Genta are using]

Ryuya: It's cold.

[Making Nuru-Nuru Towel]

Kaito: Can you give it to me? I want to use it next.

Ryuya: Yeah.

[Does Ryuya realize that his towel was replaced by Nuru-Nuru one.] Ryuya: It's cold.

[In 3 seconds]

[2]

[1]

Shizuya: Here you are. Ryuya: Oh, thanks! This is Nuru-Nuru...

Ryuya: It splashed on my clothes..

Ryuya: My clothes are Nuru-Nuru...

Kaito MI: Genta. Noel: Genta, we succeeded in playing prank on Ryuya! It's great!

[He is Genta Matsuda] Noel: He is so sweaty.

Noel: Hey, you played prank on us!

All right, this is Travis Japan!

♪Thank you so much for finding us♪

♪Please keep watching the way we choose♪

♪Because you are watching us we can keep on challenging♪

♪Let's make the way together and stay like this forever♪

For more infomation >> Travis Japan【ヌルヌル第3弾】縄跳び&ジェンガに挑戦!七五三掛ドッキリもあるよ! - Duration: 6:08.

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Private Japanese Hot Spring Hotel | Tokyo Day Trip | How to Use Onsen Public Bath - Duration: 10:27.

For more infomation >> Private Japanese Hot Spring Hotel | Tokyo Day Trip | How to Use Onsen Public Bath - Duration: 10:27.

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Flying with a dog in Japan | わんこと一緒に飛行機旅 - Duration: 4:37.

For more infomation >> Flying with a dog in Japan | わんこと一緒に飛行機旅 - Duration: 4:37.

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JAPAN Reisevlog - zwei Wochen in Tokyo - Katzencafé, Ramen und mehr - Duration: 11:14.

For more infomation >> JAPAN Reisevlog - zwei Wochen in Tokyo - Katzencafé, Ramen und mehr - Duration: 11:14.

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Cool Things: Japan's Punk Leather Jackets | Social Fabric - Duration: 1:09.

My name is Kyle. I made a show about clothes.

Here's some of the cool stuff I collected along the way.

Amazing.

See that I'm wearing my punk leather jacket I got in Japan.

I got the jacket from Koh.

Koh owns a punk shop in Koenji, Japan.

They're all inspired by UK 82,

which is a movement of Japanese punk style.

[punk rock]

When they wear their jackets,

it's a very crusty, weird, fucked up way that they do it.

I mean, you'll see patches, you'll see bands' names.

They basically take leather jackets

and rework them to make it their own.

The greatest part about this jacket

is that it has no sleeves.

Here you can see the studs, obviously.

You can see the sleeveless details.

Punk leather jackets are cool

because they are once-owned second skin.

This is my second skin too.

For more infomation >> Cool Things: Japan's Punk Leather Jackets | Social Fabric - Duration: 1:09.

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ஆஹா !!! இதைதான் புதிய கண்டுபிடிப்புனு சொல்லுவாங்களோ | Japan Invention | Kollywood News | Tamil News - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> ஆஹா !!! இதைதான் புதிய கண்டுபிடிப்புனு சொல்லுவாங்களோ | Japan Invention | Kollywood News | Tamil News - Duration: 2:55.

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Tokyo, Japan Maid Cafe Vlog + Sega Arcade | Japan Travel Vlog (SB72) - Duration: 5:05.

For more infomation >> Tokyo, Japan Maid Cafe Vlog + Sega Arcade | Japan Travel Vlog (SB72) - Duration: 5:05.

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East Asia Market Realities: F&B in Japan - Duration: 16:05.

For more infomation >> East Asia Market Realities: F&B in Japan - Duration: 16:05.

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Japan - Duration: 0:47.

For more infomation >> Japan - Duration: 0:47.

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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]

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