BTS NHK Songs SHOW will coming 2018.04.28 11PM - JST
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Where to go in Kyoto? Arashiyama Bamboo Grove Road Forest! | Japan #37 - Duration: 11:15.
Urgh.
- And then... Wait, did you just fart? - Yup.
- Oh my f***ing god, what's with the "urgh". - It's okay, it stays over there.
- F*** do know the fart will follow you around. - And you dare say this to me. - Aerodynamics.
- You said the same thing the last time you farted in public. - Holy s*** I smelled it.
Hi guys, so right now after taking the train here to this place called Arashiyama.
- And right behind... What are you doing? - I want to be taller than you. - F*** you're ruining the background shot. - Okay, okay.
Behind us is this place called Togetsu-kyō Bridge, check it out.
This river is also very cool.
Very cool river.
- Am I right? Is it cool? - Yes.
- Is it cool? - Cool, I'm crying. (Ku means cry in Chinese).
Right now we're here at the Togetsu-kyō Bridge, we're gonna cross this bridge.
And head over to that side which is the Arashiyama's most famous Bamboo Grove Road.
The time now is about 5:30 pm, 5:40. So...
- No time... - We still have like, 30 minutes? - No time to waste. - Yeah, let's go!
Can you stop taking selfies?
- Come over here. - Stop taking selfies.
- Wait... - Quick!
- Okay, okay. - We've no time! - Alright, alright!
- Look, stand behind them now... - Turn left later.
- Go photobomb them. - Where?
- Oh it's over. - What photobomb?
- Are they taking selfies? - Yeah.
- I thought you would photobomb them. - No I won't.
- I would never do this s***. - You sure? - Yeah. - You always do this.
Come, let's go. Go, go, run now!
No time, let's go!
It's Lawson.
Huh?
No way, no more Lawson. I've no more money.
Any more Lawson and I will be broke.
Arashiyama, oh this is the other station.
- Where should we go now? - Straight, just continue straight.
Actually, if we took the train to this station it would cost us 150 Yen.
What do you mean?
- I mean if we come to this station... - Uh huh. - If we took the train here it only cost 150 Yen.
- Because we took one big round. - Uh huh, and?
- Remember I told you about a shortcut? - Yeah. - I think this station is the shortcut.
So what if we didn't take the shortcut?
- If we didn't take the shortcut it will cost us f***ing 220 Yen. - It's here.
Urgh... I just farted.
Whoa, you're a f***ing piece of s*** you know that?
- Keep farting none stop. - You too. - I love you. Quick.
Hi guys, so right now we're here at this...
Tenryu-ji Zen Temple.
Here at Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. And without further ado...
Go in and check it out.
And when we're there, "Sorry, it's closed."
I have a bad feeling that it might be closed.
What have I eaten? I kept farting.
Stop saying it out loud.
I think it's closed...
- Maybe it's not. - We can walk through the back entrance. - This thing has sensors.
Look, look!
So advanced.
If there is someone there, then we're definitely on the right track.
You sure or not?
Whoa, look at this...
Beautiful sunset view behind the mountains.
So beautiful right?
It's so green, f***ing green.
Very green.
It's really beautiful.
- Are they fainting? - Huh?
What? Did you fart?
Futomu Gate.
- Hey enough, stop farting! - Stop saying it out loud!
Stop farting!
- Don't fart! - I didn't.
- Come, jump now. - No.
Jump!
No!
- Hurry. - It will make me fart. - Hurry, hurry!!!
Look at this.
World Cultural Heritage.
Tenryuji Sogenchi Garden.
Whoa, very beautiful.
Don't make me look big, not too big. Is the distance okay?
I don't think you look big at all here. This is good.
This is so good...
Okay, nice.
Whoa, this a really beautiful place. Freaking beautiful.
Because of the sunset, so...
This kind of place you better come, when it's during the sunset.
- Insta-worthy! - Yeah, if not you'll be losing all the insta-worthy photos.
- It's closed.. - We are already closed.
It is five... Huh?
500 Yen?
- It cost 500 Yen. - Open until 5:00 pm.
Huh? So we can't go in anymore?
North gate leads to...
- It says "leads to", let's go by the other route. - We'll have to make a U-turn then.
Now we're actually heading off from the temple because it's closed.
Because we're thinking of cutting through the temple to reach the bamboo place.
But then apparently you'll need to pay, second thing, it's already closed.
So right now we're walking out to the main road.
Trying to divert our road to the Bamboo Grove Road.
Right now, right in front of me, there's a weird shop that keeps spraying...
Gas or something. Smoke.
Check it out!
Whoa, there are tons of bamboos here.
- It's a bamboo farm. - Freaking bamboos.
A lot of bamboos here.
You have both alive and dead bamboos.
Those are the alive ones.
These are the ones that already died.
Buddy, there's no point taking this shot.
Come on, choose a better shot.
- You can go ahead first. I will be... - There's no such thing. - Why?
You're the one I'll film for the vlog, how about you hold the camera and film me instead?
But I'm trying to take photos, isn't it the same?
Exactly, so f***ing hell, be quick and run now!
Whoa, there's actually a shrine here huh?
Nonomiya.
Nonomiya.
JR West Japan.
- Actually, we could have taken photos here. - Yeah, we could.
We'll do it later.
Do it when we're back.
Actually, we can do it now though.
- But what if the train starts approaching... Deng Deng Deng. - Then we're screwed.
It's even better when the train is coming, just take a quick shot and run away. - F*** you.
Urgh.
- And then... Wait, did you just fart? - Yup.
- Oh my f***ing god, what's with the "urgh". - It's okay, it stays over there.
- F*** do know the fart will follow you around. - And you dare say this to me. - Aerodynamics.
- You said the same thing the last time you farted in public. - Holy s*** I smelled it.
- So that's it? This is the bamboo forest? - Yeah.
Like that?
- Just bamboos. - Like that, huh? - Yeah like this.
- Like that? - A lot of things are like this. In life, a lot of things are like this.
Then what are you expecting from the bamboo forest?
I'm expecting "WHOA F***ING BAMBOOS"! Like this...
It's right here.
You're crazy. Thinking too much.
Where are we?
We're really in a residential park, you know?
Local sightseeing guide map.
You are here.
- Do you realize... Temples... - F***, so many of them.
I don't know where to go.
Freaking don't know where to go, you know? Where do you wanna go?
Where else?
Look at the map.
- We've gone to this bridge already. - Don't...
- We've been there as well. - Yeah, we've been to all of it already.
The mystical... Check this out.
Explore the mystical alley where the mysterious bamboo grove road continues...
Mystical my ***!
Mystical?
Why so fierce?
- I don't feel mystical at all here. - You can add special effects to it when we're back.
Mystical...
Nah, adding all these effects is really exhausting. It's going to cost me a good few days to do it.
And right now, because I don't know where to go...
I'm gonna...
Play the swing and you guys will see me play.
- I'm filming now, so please don't break it. - This thing is tough okay?
How much do you think I weigh? 9 tonnes?
What if it snaps...
I will pay, I will... I will have full responsibility.
Damn, I can't fit my butt in.
Damn, hey f***ing hell there's a toilet over there, I'm going over now.
- Wait, just hold it in! You can do this trust me. You can do it. - Okay, okay.
- I'll wait for you to come up. - Ouch, ouch. My butt is too big.
This is for children!
Hi guys, so that's it for the Bamboo Grove Road here in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan.
And of course, plus the temple.
A very nice place to come. If you're here in Kyoto...
Be sure to make sure and of course plus sure chop very very sure...
To...
To come here.
Tonight we're going to the Kyoto Tower, we're gonna go up and check out the awesome night view of Kyoto city.
So, are you ready to jump there to Kyoto Tower? Ready baby?!
Ready!
Someone's gonna kick us out very soon.
- Wait, hold this. I'm gonna go to the side and fart, it's gonna stink. - Look, take a look at him farting.
Look at him now, look!
Whoa that smell, I think I'm gonna puke.
Oh my god... I don't know who you are, I don't know you.
Pretty girls are walking past you!
You're lucky the girls can't smell a thing.
Probably because I sniffed up everything.
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What has Mark Tuan done on GOT7 Japan Line Live TV 2018 04 24 - Duration: 4:25.
Hello eveyone, I'm GOT7 Mark.
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Japanese KIT KAT Taste Experiment - Duration: 13:55.
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[ENG SUB] BTS On Japanese TV Show Preview | BTS X Sakaguchi Kentaro Interaction - Duration: 10:12.
BTS will appear on NHK Songs Japan show
They will perform DNA, Mic Drop, Not Today Japanese Ver.
It's BTS and they held a fan meeting event.
Two, three! Bang Tan!
Good evening, we are BTS!
RM: BTS Japan Official Fan Meeting Vol 4, HAPPY EVER AFTER
RM: Everyone who came to Yokohama Arena,
RM: Thank you very much.
BTS held a fan meeting at Yokohama Arena in a year and a half in Japan.
Not just singing and dancing, but they showed charms as MC's on the stage.
JH: HOPE of BTS.
JH: HOPE of everyone.
JH: My name is J-!!
HOPE!
JH: Perfect!
JIN: What was that?
V: ARMY's who came here today, I really missed you!
On this side!
(A special guest at the arena)
He is over there!
[Sakaguchi Kentaro: A main role on a drama "Signal"with BTS OST song "Don't Leave Me"]
RM: Sakaguchi Kentaro san came to support us!
JM: Thank you so much!
They are so good.
Fan meeting... It was held at Yokohama arena.
It's held for 4 days, 2 days ago, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
And the next location is?
They will move to Osaka hall and it will be on the 23rd and 24th.
It will be great in Osaka too.
Their popularity is amazing.
They are amazing.
BTS and Skaguchi Kentaro's first meeting!
Bang Tan! Good evening! We are BTS!
BTS fan meeting was held at Yokohama Arena.
It wasn't just BTS fans who were watching their hot performances.
(Sakaguchi Kentaro: Main role of drama "Signal" with BTS OST song "Don't Leave Me")
Sakaguchi Kentaro also came to the arena
BTS produced the main theme song of his drama "Signal".
Before the fan meeting, they had their meeting in the back stage.
JH: Celebrity!
JH: I am so happy to meet you!
V: You are very tall. JM: Your height..
RM: You are very famous in Korea too.
Kentaro: I am so happy. But I am a little shy.
JM: My heart is beating faster. Kentaro: No no...
JH: "Don't Leave Me"... how was it?
Kentaro: I am acting the main role, the music is expressing his feeling perfectly.
SG: Our previous manager was on the Korean version of "Signal".
Kentaro: What?
JIN: As an extra...
RM: The world is small.
Kentaro: Mezamashi rock scissors paper.
Kentaro: We did rock.
All: Let's do our best today!
J: It's really cold outside right now but ARMY waited for us for a long time.
But indoors, even though we didn't dance, i'm sweating
So i really felt the fans's great love us once again.
Thank you so much!
JM: We did many things after releasing the CD
Not just in Tokyo but also in Osaka and Kobe
We got to meet everyone in so many places so i'm so thankful
Because of everyone's support, we are be able to get here and have a handshake event Thank you so much!
From now on, we plan on going to more places to meet everyone so please look forward to it.
I want to convey my eternal gratitude, thank you
S; There were fans from Japan, Korea, and other regions. I'm so thankful to them
I'm so happy to be receiving this much love. Kobe was fun
We came last time too but it gets better everytime. I really like it.
JK: It feels good.
i'm so happy to be here.
Yesterday and today, Kobe ARMYs and others who came from far away
It gets me nervous.
Even though the time for one person is short, i still get nervous
RM: We look at each other eye to eye
And they dress up so that they can leave a good impression
They took me off to meet us so today i worked hard to make sure that each and every one of them felt that coming was worthwhite
But compared to last time, after the third round the number of people increased
So if there is someone who might feel unsatisfied, i'm sorry
From now on, as much as possible, my feelings...
(Switches to Japanese) I want to whole heartedly put more effort into conveying my feelings for next meeting
My dreams for eveyone to receive my feelings and heart
I will work harder so that it comes true
For my farewell i'll give you a heart Thank you!
V: I'm really happy that we got to make good memories
I want to have a concert and meet ARMY as soon as possible
This goes for Kobe And Tokyo ARMYs as well but i want to go to many different regions
I want to go everywhere and have a performance
JH: I'm having fun with the promotions
I got to meet closely with the fans, we also did a live where we got to talk to them, and we did promotions.
It's the promotions for our new single so it felt fun and fresh to able to come in contact with the fans.
It would be nice to have a promotion like this everytime we release a CD, for the fans and for us as well
V: Shall we clap?
S: It was a tightly packed promotion
JH: That's right.
RM: It was fun, really
J: The schedule was packed.
RM: We got to eat a lot S: We really ate a lot
RM: We got to meet a lot of fans today too JM: It was fun
S: It was fun
RM: It was really fun JH: Please give lots of love to our single
JM: It was nice to meet everyone, see you next time
J: See you. RM: Thank you for all the support.
JK&JM: Bye
RM&JH: Please take care of us
RM: Thank you so much for today Ready go
BTS: Thank you!
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[ENG SUB] BTS NHK Songs Japan show DNA preview meet Sakaguchi Kentaro (방탄소년단) 防弾少年团 - Duration: 10:22.
BTS will appear on NHK songs Japan show
They will perforn DNA, Mic Drop, Not today Japan Ver.
Taehyung: I want to see you, everyone.
Approximately 90,000 people will be mobilized in all six shows
BTS & Sakaguchi Kentaro meeting
Good evening, We are BTS!
BTS fanmeeting at Yokohama Arena
It wasn't just BTS fans who were watching their hot performances
Sakaguchi Kentaro: Main role of drama "Signal" with BTS OST song "Don't Leave Me"
BTS produced the main theme song of his drama "Signal"
Before the fan meeting, they had their meeting in the back stage.
Jhope: Celebrity! I am so happy to meet yoU!
Taehyung: You are very tall
RM: You are very famous in Korea too.
Kentaro: I am so happy. But I am a little shy.
Jimin: My heart is beating faster. Kentaro: No no..
Jhope: "Don't Leave Me"... how was it?
Kentaro: I am acting the main role, the music is expressing his feeling perfectly.
Suga: Our previous manager was on the Korean version of "Signal".
Kentaro: What?
Jin: As an extra...
RM: The world is small.
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Hiroshi Tanahashi Special Interview (w/English subs) - The Ace tries to stop Okada's own streak! - Duration: 13:00.
-On again challenging for the IWGP Title- Well... it's been 2 years and 4 months...
I feel like it's been a while.
Before, I never questioned if I should go for it, because I was always in the position to do so.
But now I understand how hard it is to reach for that title.
Injury is one of the factors, but I also wasn't able to take care of business in the ring.
All I could do was just stare at the IWGP title.
-Do you notice Okada's growth?- We haven't faced each other in a while.
We usually only see each other in tag matches.
But I sense his growth through his confidence, having worthy matches, and staying in top shape.
I could see new elements throughout his title matches,
And he was fortunate to have great opponents, like Naito, and especially Kenny.
I can admit that's he's reached another level. He has found a new passage as champion.
-How do you see Okada, as the champion?- There used to be an absolute champion, Inoki.
Inoki was the absolute top. Then Choshu, Fujinami, the Three Musketeers...
That's how the stardom grew.
Right now, it's Okada's era, definitely.
But in the first place, a champion should be super strong, almost disgustingly so.
Okada has figured out how a champion should be.
The fans booed me when I first got the IWGP title because I didn't fit the mold yet.
In some ways, I'm jealous of Okada.
-On being Intercontinental champion.- The fans are excited by all the titles.
Although, when we think about where all the titles lead to...
I believe that everything is a road to the IWGP title, it sits at the top.
That has never changed.
However, my role as the Intercontinental champion was fulfilling, there was more freedom for me.
I had many good experiences throughout the Intercontinental matches.
-Your thoughts on challenging for the IWGP again since losing the title.-
Honestly, I can't wait to hold the belt.
I hear the fans and press are talking about who the next challenge is... They expect a lot.
I don't get the same hype.
Challenging for the IWGP and being champion are great accomplishments for wrestlers.
That's what I learned these last 2 years and 4 months.
-Is it first time it's felt out of reach?- Yes. The first time I got the IWGP belt was 2006,
And I have held the belt 7 times.
I fought as a champion or a challenger without interruption. Now it feels like it's been forever.
I've had a feeling of loss, that IWGP title matches were going on and I wasn't in the picture.
-What do you think of being tied at 11 defenses?- I like it, the rivalry is part of pro-wrestling.
We're tied, so I have to stop him, at any cost.
This is pro-wrestling, neither of us want our record broken. That's the truth.
Even though I couldn't win the final of the NEW JAPAN CUP,
I got things going. It was fitting that Okada matched the 11 defenses record.
This is not just luck.
This chance came to me because I made every effort to set that record.
Maybe it doesn't matter, but I reached the finals, before, I couldn't get out of the first round.
If I was eliminated in the first round, I wouldn't have a leg to stand on.
So, everything was panning out, but the fans overlooked me.
-How are things going your way?- I have a theory about this situation,
Actually, theories about me should come from others, not me...
But the way I see it, from where I sit, it has to be me.
The situation was perfect. Okada ties the record. Who should challenge? Only Tanahashi.
And it has been so long, 2 years and 4 months. So, it's now or never.
And the atmosphere in the arena...
Now you can follow on NEW JAPAN WORLD, or in any other way...
But my concern has always been the reactions from fans in attendance.
When I came out, I was so relieved to hear that roar.
In that moment, I was confident that I was doing the right thing. The fans gave me the push.
I know very well that my condition is not perfect, even though it has gotten better.
The fans see it, too.
But in that moment they gave me the push I needed.
So, I told myself to just go.
-Is this the match that will have you reach the top again?-
Okada was the one who stopped my defense record.
At that time, I wasn't convinced with Okada. I thought, 'How could I lose to him?'
Now we are in the warm-ups.
I'm not surprised that Okada feels unsatisfied, facing me, after his other challengers.
But I can see my former self in Okada, when I felt that he wasn't enough for me.
He's wondering, 'Why Tanahashi?'
Okada reminds me of myself, when I had to face him after 11 defenses.
Of course...
Not only can I defeat the champion, but I can start a new streak.
'Leave everything to me, Okada.' I've made it this far before.
I guess that's where I'm at now. It's been 6 years since I lost to Okada in 2012.
Over these past 6 years...
I've held the title in that time...
But it does feel like time has stopped since then.
And now we begin again.
-What do you need to do?-
My goal hasn't changed at all. I want to make pro-wrestling bigger than ever.
I want to deliver pro-wrestling to people because it moves them.
I want to make pro-wrestling explode. We see many more fans now. The popularity is growing.
But I know we can get bigger than this. We can make it take-off.
And I said this in 2007, even though it wasn't really my place to do so.
'Tanahashi has his convictions.'
I always work to make pro-wrestling bigger, and it has brought larger audiences.
I do a lot of work for this company.
I've been on TV shows, and I've done a movie that's coming out soon.
Tanahashi has name recognition.
If I become the IWGP champion now, and I'm featured in other media,
I can broaden the reach of pro-wrestling. Then what else can happen?
What would happen if I'm in movies, while being the cool champion that everyone knows?
I can cause a bigger explosion than I imagined back in 2007.
-A message to the fans.- Okada is absolutely a strong champion.
I've been knocked down, I missed a lot these past 2 years and 4 months...
But I want to live up to the fans expectations, they've always have been so supportive of me.
Now is the time to show my love, to my fans in Fukuoka, Japan, and the world.
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Apr 27 'Road to WRESTLING DONTAKU 2018' - 5th match : Post-match comments [English / Japanese subs] - Duration: 8:22.
Hiromu, good for you.
Your opponent for Kumamoto was beaten up by Naito.
Not by you or BUSHI, but by Naito.
You guys all ganged up on Nobu, and Naito closed it out. That's it
BUSHI, what will you do? Hiromu already made his move.
BUSHI, I'm excited for this.
Hiromu, after Nobu beats you up, I'll get you again.
熊本でも、鈴木軍が変わらず一番になるだけだ。
俺たち鈴木軍がベルトを全部手にしてやる。
そしてK.E.SがIWGPタッグのベルトを取り返し、 4度目の勝利を上げる。
EVIL、SANADA、俺たちを止めることなど出来ない。
何度でも言ってやるぞ…全員殺す!
遂に熊本でK.E.Sがタッグベルトを取り返す時が来た!
今に見てろ。鈴木軍が全てのベルトを奪ってやろう!
言った通りになるぞ!
Hey, Naito…
It's the same as always...
You just say, 'blah blah blah'... Excuses. Excuses. Excuses.
And you want me to explain every little thing to you but you can't handle it.
You can only deal with the things you dream up.
Hey, do you understand what he's doing?
Your theories sound like every other nerd's…
You just say, 'I don't get it' or 'Will you guys accept this?'
You do this because you don't believe in yourself, so you try to enrage others.
You use everyone you can enrage just one man.
This democracy is a fallacy, but it only works on kids.
Naito Tetsuya is a showman for children.
You are such a baby. Laying there in your spit.
You whine, you go after those when they can't speak back. I did that 10 years ago.
Oh… Does that mean he's a fan of Suzuki Minoru?
Now you want to be Suzuki because you know you cant be Tanahashi?
Sorry, but you can't be anybody.
You'll stay a nobody. You can just be a leader of punks.
The leader of punks, teenagers, something like that…
That suits you well.
Why don't you stop whining around there?
Next is Kumamoto.
No matter what you say or how you prepare, I will stab you into the ring.
And that will be the end for Los Ingobernables.
We, Suzuki-gun,
ICHIBAN,
Thinking about last year's Super Junior, I fell to Dragon Lee in the opener.
And Ospreay finished me.
After that everything became a mess.
My life is a mess.
It's been a year long mess… A mess… A mess…
A mess… But I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I keep telling myself.
Don't you think it's important to convince myself?
Because… I'm super positive.
I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay.
Hey, Desperado… I'm looking forward to Kumamoto.
EN SERIO. MA-JI-DE.
Guess what? The countdown to hell is almost over.
Finally, in Kumamoto, you guys will be devoured by these belts, held by me and SANADA.
Hey, why were you standing behind Suzuki after the match?
Are you guys just the hired help of Suzuki-gun?
You know what, you guys have to take off the chains, or you won't even stand a chance.
The beast… Why don't you get wild?
Get more crazy.
I'm excited. Remember this..
This is EVIL.
Everything is EVIL.
All of it…
EVIL!
'King'… only two days until you become the 'King' with no clothes.
Are you ready for it?
Yes, the title match is important, but Hiroshima is very special to me.
And to my amigo…
I'm truly happy that I could introduce him as one of Los Ingobernables de Japon.
That was the last warm-up for the title match?
This was a very important stage for me, so I wanted to introduce him to everyone.
I had so much fun. Maybe next time he will fight with us…
Until then, I will be waiting, very tranquilo.
招待してくれてありがとう。光栄だ。 素晴らしい試合だったよ。
キツイ試合だったけど、俺のアミーゴ達が勝つだろうって 最初からわかってたよ。
彼らは俺の兄弟も同然だ。'Hermanos'。
Hermanos.
You're aware of what he does, right?
He always wears the Los Ingobernables de Japon band on his left hand.
He's been wearing this since the end of last year.
We may fight in completely different worlds, but…
We're connected right here.
He is absolutely one of Los Ingobernables de Japon.
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China, Russia vs Japan Seek Seats At The Table With Kim Jong-un, Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump - Duration: 10:58.
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Leaving Japan? Starting a New Channel? - Duration: 3:25.
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Wagyu Dinner Japan - Duration: 11:48.
hi guys this is me going to change occur last week
it is just about about you I thought it's quite interesting for people coming
to Japan Tehran to try it and how dinner looks like and my Vblock I will post one
tomorrow for the rest of the week hi guys so last week my movie ended with me
going to Shinjuku and her husband for dinner and he surprised me with going to
a value restaurant value is Japanese beef the vast stands for Japan and you
for beef and there are 4 different breeds in Japan it is the Japanese black
the Japanese brown the Japanese pulled the Japanese short one and so every beef
produced in Japan called vacuum but there are certain different differences
and we went to Kobe beef restaurant it's from the area Tajima and they say - well Tajima-Ushi is the name for cattle but on the other hand the Japanese I ask associate Tajima with Kobe ....
it's even better than the rest of Japan I'm not so sure if this is true no it's
it's true and this was for me the first time because it's quite costly and I'd
like to show this but I'm not an expert in Wagyu beef I loved it and yeah take a
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had to I met a friend we went to church you know that's the next video
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Top 3 Most Dreaded Yokai In Japan; The Oni, Kitsune & Tengu Examined | Japanese Mythology Explained - Duration: 13:29.
The Japanese culture is very rich in myths, ghost stories, urban legends and supernatural
phenomena. In Japan, spirits and demons are popularly termed Yokai. The word yōkai means
"bewitching; attractive; calamity"; "spectre; apparition; mystery; and suspicious". Yōkai are
a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons, they may be good, they may be
evil, they may be in between, or they may just be mischievous.
But there are three most dreaded monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest
threats to Japan's existence. They are the Ohni, the Kitsunay, and the Tengu. And they
still instill fear in the minds of the Japanese people even till today.
Now I'll tell you their stories and how they rose to become the most feared yokai in all
of Japan.
1). The Shuten dōji, popularly known as The Ohni.
Before he became a legendary monster, Shuten dōji was a troublesome orphan child. He was
very strong and very smart; so much so that people believed his father must have been
a demon or a dragon. At an early age he was apprenticed to the Mt. Hiei temple complex
and became a monk. However, monastic life did not suit him. He was disrespectful, he
got into fights with the other monks, and he was lazy in his studies. He spent most
of his time drinking sake, which is how he earned the nickname Shuten dōji, or "little
drunkard."
One night during a festival, Shuten dōji got really drunk and decided to play pranks.
He put on an ohni mask and snuck around the festival, jumping out of the darkness and
scaring festival-goers. After the festival, he was unable to take the ohni mask off. It
had fused to his face, becoming a part of his body. When he sought help from the abbot,
he was scolded for his wickedness. He was mocked and teased by the other monks for his
ugliness. His heart became like an ohni too – wicked, and full of anger. Shuten dōji
left the monastery and fled into the mountains to live as a hermit.
In his solitude, Shuten dōji grew to hate the world. He embraced his wickedness and
began to study black magic. He used his power and wit to attack the merchants and travelers
moving through his area. He kidnapped young men and women to drink their blood and eat
their organs. With each passing year he grew more powerful, and more violent. His infamy
grew, and other wicked people began to flock to his cause. Like Shuten dōji, these people
transformed into ohni. Before long, Shuten dōji had become like a king to a small army
of demons.
Shuten dōji and his thugs built a castle on Mount Ōe. He set his sights on wreaking
vengeance upon the cruel world, and becoming ruler over all of Japan. Using the mountain
as a base of operations, Shuten dōji's army began to attack the capital in greater
frequency. Their kidnappings and murders attracted the attention of Emperor Ichijō, who decided
that Shuten dōji needed to be stopped before he became any more powerful.
The emperor commanded his bravest warrior, Raikō, to climb Mount Ōe and bring back
the head of Shuten dōji. Raikō and his men ventured into the mountains and found the
army of ohni inside their castle, drinking sake. They poisoned the sake, and when the
ohni had all fallen into a poison-induced drunken slumber, Raikō and his men snuck
into the castle.
They slew the ohni one by one, and finally they reached Shuten dōji. Raikō swung his
sword and sliced off the ohni king's head. Shuten dōji was so powerful that even after
he had been killed, his head continued to bite at the heroes. Eventually the head was
buried outside of the city limits, where it could cause no more trouble.
2). Tamamo no Mae, popularly called the Kitsunay.
Tamamo no Mae was a wicked, shape-changing, nine-tailed fox whose evil was only matched
by her ambition. She disguised herself as a human child and was found by an elderly
couple who were unable to have children of their own. They named her Mikuzume and raised
her as their daughter.
Mikuzume grew to be an exceptionally talented and beautiful young woman, and attracted the
attention of everyone around her. When she was 7 years old, she recited poetry in front
of Emperor Toba, who was so taken with her that he offered her a job as a servant of
the imperial court.
Mikuzume excelled at court, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. There was no question she could
not answer, whether it was about music, history, astronomy, religion, or Chinese classics.
Her clothes were always clean and unwrinkled. She always smelled pleasant. Mikuzume had
the most beautiful face in all of Japan, and everyone who saw her loved her.
One summer, during a poetry recital, a powerful rainstorm hit. The candles in the recital
room were snuffed out by the wind. Suddenly, a bright light emanated from Mikuzume's
body, illuminating the room. Everybody at the recital was shocked, and it was declared
that she must have had an exceedingly good and holy past life. Mikuzume was given the
name Tamamo no Mae, and Emperor Toba, already exceedingly fond of her, made her into his
consort.
Shortly afterwards, Emperor Toba became gravely ill. The country's best physicians could
not figure out what was wrong with him. The highest priests prayed for him to get better,
but he only grew worse. Sorcerers were called in to divine the cause of his illness. According
to the sorcerers, the emperor was being made sick by someone close to him. They suspected
that Tamamo no Mae was actually a fox in disguise, but the emperor refused to believe that his
beloved could be something wicked. In fact, she had been using her magic to shorten the
emperor's life, and was responsible for his condition.
Tamamo no Mae was ordered to participate in the divine rituals to save the emperor's
life. The sorcerers reasoned that if she were an evil spirit, she would not be able to recite
the holy words or perform the ritual. She was reluctant to participate, for she was
afraid of what would happen when the sorcerers identified her as the cause of the emperor's
illness. But due to court decorum, she had little choice. She recited the holy words
and played her part extremely well. But just as she was about to wave the ceremonial staff,
she vanished. The sorcerers' suspicions were confirmed.
The emperor summoned his best warriors and ordered them to find Tamamo no Mae. An army
of 80,000 men was sent forth to hunt her down. News came that a nine-tailed fox had been
spotted in the east. The army chased her all the way to the plains of Nasuno.
The night before she was caught, Tamamo no Mae appeared to an archer named Miuranosuke
in a dream. She was crying. She told him that tomorrow he would find her, and she begged
him to spare her life. Her beauty was indescribable. She appeared so pitiable. But Miuranosuke's
sense of duty was stronger than his sense of pity, and he rejected her plea.
The next day Miuranosuke spotted a nine-tailed fox on the plains. He fired two arrows at
it, piercing its side and neck. The swordsman Kazusanosuke swung his blade at its head.
The fox fell, and Tamamo no Mae's life ended. The army returned to Kyoto with the fox's
body as proof of her defeat.
However, Tamamo no Mae's evil did not end with her death. One year after she died, Emperor
Konoe died, heirless. The following year, her lover — the former emperor Toba — died
as well. This paved the way for a succession crisis that spelled the end of imperial power
in Japan and allowed the rise of the first shoguns.
3). Emperor Sutoku, popularly known as Tengu.
Emperor Sutoku rose to the throne when he was just a child. Though official records
stated that Sutoku was the eldest son of Emperor Toba, it was an open secret that he was actually
sired by Toba's father, the retired Emperor Shirakawa. Shirakawa wielded considerable
power behind the throne in his retirement, and he forced Toba to abdicate in favor of
the young Sutoku, whom Shirakawa could control much more easily than the older and more ambitious
Toba.
After Shirakawa died, Toba became the power behind the throne. Toba hated Sutoku, whom
he considered a bastard son. He enacted his revenge upon Sutoku by convincing the young
emperor to appoint Toba's son as his successor and join him in retirement. Sutoku did so,
and Konoe, at only three years old, became the new emperor. Konoe was entirely the puppet
of his father Toba. He had all of Sutoku's supporters transferred to distant provinces
and filled the capital with people loyal to Toba.
Emperor Konoe was sickly his whole life. He passed away, childless, at the age of 17.
This sparked a succession crisis between Toba's next oldest son and Sutoku's son, both of
whom had a claim on the throne. The imperial court, full of Toba's supporters, decided
in favor of Toba's son, Go-Shirakawa.
When Toba died the following year, Sutoku's supporters attempted to overthrow the young
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. There was a brief and bloody fight, but the rebellion was quickly
put down. Go-Shirakawa's revenge against the rebels was merciless. They and their families
were executed, and Sutoku was banished to Sanuki Province.
Sutoku lived out the remainder of his life in exile as a monk. He shaved his head and
devoted his efforts to hand-copying the holy sutras. After years of work, Sutoku sent his
prayer scrolls and manuscripts to Kyoto as an offering for the imperial temples. Go-Shirakawa
suspected that Sutoku may have cursed the work, and refused to accept them. Instead,
he had the manuscripts sent back to Sutoku.
This rejection proved to be the final straw for the exiled emperor. Sutoku bit off his
own tongue, and as he bled to death he wrote in his own blood a powerful curse against
Japan and the emperor. He poured all of his hatred and resentment from his entire life
into that curse. As he bled, he transformed into a great tengu. His nails and his hair
grew long, and he never cut them again for the rest of his life.
The Japanese culture is very rich in myths, ghost stories, urban legends and supernatural
phenomena. In Japan, spirits and demons are popularly termed Yokai. The word yōkai means
"bewitching; attractive; calamity"; "spectre; apparition; mystery; and suspicious". Yōkai are
a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons, they may be good, they may be
evil, they may be in between, or they may just be mischievous.
But there are three most dreaded monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest
threats to Japan's existence. They are the Ohni, the Kitsunay, and the Tengu. And they
still instill fear in the minds of the Japanese people even till today.
Now I'll tell you their stories and how they rose to become the most feared yokai in all
of Japan.
1). The Shuten dōji, popularly known as The Ohni.
Before he became a legendary monster, Shuten dōji was a troublesome orphan child. He was
very strong and very smart; so much so that people believed his father must have been
a demon or a dragon. At an early age he was apprenticed to the Mt. Hiei temple complex
and became a monk. However, monastic life did not suit him. He was disrespectful, he
got into fights with the other monks, and he was lazy in his studies. He spent most
of his time drinking sake, which is how he earned the nickname Shuten dōji, or "little
drunkard."
One night during a festival, Shuten dōji got really drunk and decided to play pranks.
He put on an ohni mask and snuck around the festival, jumping out of the darkness and
scaring festival-goers. After the festival, he was unable to take the ohni mask off. It
had fused to his face, becoming a part of his body. When he sought help from the abbot,
he was scolded for his wickedness. He was mocked and teased by the other monks for his
ugliness. His heart became like an ohni too – wicked, and full of anger. Shuten dōji
left the monastery and fled into the mountains to live as a hermit.
In his solitude, Shuten dōji grew to hate the world. He embraced his wickedness and
began to study black magic. He used his power and wit to attack the merchants and travelers
moving through his area. He kidnapped young men and women to drink their blood and eat
their organs. With each passing year he grew more powerful, and more violent. His infamy
grew, and other wicked people began to flock to his cause. Like Shuten dōji, these people
transformed into ohni. Before long, Shuten dōji had become like a king to a small army
of demons.
Shuten dōji and his thugs built a castle on Mount Ōe. He set his sights on wreaking
vengeance upon the cruel world, and becoming ruler over all of Japan. Using the mountain
as a base of operations, Shuten dōji's army began to attack the capital in greater
frequency. Their kidnappings and murders attracted the attention of Emperor Ichijō, who decided
that Shuten dōji needed to be stopped before he became any more powerful.
The emperor commanded his bravest warrior, Raikō, to climb Mount Ōe and bring back
the head of Shuten dōji. Raikō and his men ventured into the mountains and found the
army of ohni inside their castle, drinking sake. They poisoned the sake, and when the
ohni had all fallen into a poison-induced drunken slumber, Raikō and his men snuck
into the castle.
They slew the ohni one by one, and finally they reached Shuten dōji. Raikō swung his
sword and sliced off the ohni king's head. Shuten dōji was so powerful that even after
he had been killed, his head continued to bite at the heroes. Eventually the head was
buried outside of the city limits, where it could cause no more trouble.
2). Tamamo no Mae, popularly called the Kitsunay.
Tamamo no Mae was a wicked, shape-changing, nine-tailed fox whose evil was only matched
by her ambition. She disguised herself as a human child and was found by an elderly
couple who were unable to have children of their own. They named her Mikuzume and raised
her as their daughter.
Mikuzume grew to be an exceptionally talented and beautiful young woman, and attracted the
attention of everyone around her. When she was 7 years old, she recited poetry in front
of Emperor Toba, who was so taken with her that he offered her a job as a servant of
the imperial court.
Mikuzume excelled at court, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. There was no question she could
not answer, whether it was about music, history, astronomy, religion, or Chinese classics.
Her clothes were always clean and unwrinkled. She always smelled pleasant. Mikuzume had
the most beautiful face in all of Japan, and everyone who saw her loved her.
One summer, during a poetry recital, a powerful rainstorm hit. The candles in the recital
room were snuffed out by the wind. Suddenly, a bright light emanated from Mikuzume's
body, illuminating the room. Everybody at the recital was shocked, and it was declared
that she must have had an exceedingly good and holy past life. Mikuzume was given the
name Tamamo no Mae, and Emperor Toba, already exceedingly fond of her, made her into his
consort.
Shortly afterwards, Emperor Toba became gravely ill. The country's best physicians could
not figure out what was wrong with him. The highest priests prayed for him to get better,
but he only grew worse. Sorcerers were called in to divine the cause of his illness. According
to the sorcerers, the emperor was being made sick by someone close to him. They suspected
that Tamamo no Mae was actually a fox in disguise, but the emperor refused to believe that his
beloved could be something wicked. In fact, she had been using her magic to shorten the
emperor's life, and was responsible for his condition.
Tamamo no Mae was ordered to participate in the divine rituals to save the emperor's
life. The sorcerers reasoned that if she were an evil spirit, she would not be able to recite
the holy words or perform the ritual. She was reluctant to participate, for she was
afraid of what would happen when the sorcerers identified her as the cause of the emperor's
illness. But due to court decorum, she had little choice. She recited the holy words
and played her part extremely well. But just as she was about to wave the ceremonial staff,
she vanished. The sorcerers' suspicions were confirmed.
The emperor summoned his best warriors and ordered them to find Tamamo no Mae. An army
of 80,000 men was sent forth to hunt her down. News came that a nine-tailed fox had been
spotted in the east. The army chased her all the way to the plains of Nasuno.
The night before she was caught, Tamamo no Mae appeared to an archer named Miuranosuke
in a dream. She was crying. She told him that tomorrow he would find her, and she begged
him to spare her life. Her beauty was indescribable. She appeared so pitiable. But Miuranosuke's
sense of duty was stronger than his sense of pity, and he rejected her plea.
The next day Miuranosuke spotted a nine-tailed fox on the plains. He fired two arrows at
it, piercing its side and neck. The swordsman Kazusanosuke swung his blade at its head.
The fox fell, and Tamamo no Mae's life ended. The army returned to Kyoto with the fox's
body as proof of her defeat.
However, Tamamo no Mae's evil did not end with her death. One year after she died, Emperor
Konoe died, heirless. The following year, her lover — the former emperor Toba — died
as well. This paved the way for a succession crisis that spelled the end of imperial power
in Japan and allowed the rise of the first shoguns.
3). Emperor Sutoku, popularly known as Tengu.
Emperor Sutoku rose to the throne when he was just a child. Though official records
stated that Sutoku was the eldest son of Emperor Toba, it was an open secret that he was actually
sired by Toba's father, the retired Emperor Shirakawa. Shirakawa wielded considerable
power behind the throne in his retirement, and he forced Toba to abdicate in favor of
the young Sutoku, whom Shirakawa could control much more easily than the older and more ambitious
Toba.
After Shirakawa died, Toba became the power behind the throne. Toba hated Sutoku, whom
he considered a bastard son. He enacted his revenge upon Sutoku by convincing the young
emperor to appoint Toba's son as his successor and join him in retirement. Sutoku did so,
and Konoe, at only three years old, became the new emperor. Konoe was entirely the puppet
of his father Toba. He had all of Sutoku's supporters transferred to distant provinces
and filled the capital with people loyal to Toba.
Emperor Konoe was sickly his whole life. He passed away, childless, at the age of 17.
This sparked a succession crisis between Toba's next oldest son and Sutoku's son, both of
whom had a claim on the throne. The imperial court, full of Toba's supporters, decided
in favor of Toba's son, Go-Shirakawa.
When Toba died the following year, Sutoku's supporters attempted to overthrow the young
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. There was a brief and bloody fight, but the rebellion was quickly
put down. Go-Shirakawa's revenge against the rebels was merciless. They and their families
were executed, and Sutoku was banished to Sanuki Province.
Sutoku lived out the remainder of his life in exile as a monk. He shaved his head and
devoted his efforts to hand-copying the holy sutras. After years of work, Sutoku sent his
prayer scrolls and manuscripts to Kyoto as an offering for the imperial temples. Go-Shirakawa
suspected that Sutoku may have cursed the work, and refused to accept them. Instead,
he had the manuscripts sent back to Sutoku.
This rejection proved to be the final straw for the exiled emperor. Sutoku bit off his
own tongue, and as he bled to death he wrote in his own blood a powerful curse against
Japan and the emperor. He poured all of his hatred and resentment from his entire life
into that curse. As he bled, he transformed into a great tengu. His nails and his hair
grew long, and he never cut them again for the rest of his life.
The Japanese culture is very rich in myths, ghost stories, urban legends and supernatural
phenomena. In Japan, spirits and demons are popularly termed Yokai. The word yōkai means
"bewitching; attractive; calamity"; "spectre; apparition; mystery; and suspicious". Yōkai are
a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons, they may be good, they may be
evil, they may be in between, or they may just be mischievous.
But there are three most dreaded monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest
threats to Japan's existence. They are the Ohni, the Kitsunay, and the Tengu. And they
still instill fear in the minds of the Japanese people even till today.
Now I'll tell you their stories and how they rose to become the most feared yokai in all
of Japan.
1). The Shuten dōji, popularly known as The Ohni.
Before he became a legendary monster, Shuten dōji was a troublesome orphan child. He was
very strong and very smart; so much so that people believed his father must have been
a demon or a dragon. At an early age he was apprenticed to the Mt. Hiei temple complex
and became a monk. However, monastic life did not suit him. He was disrespectful, he
got into fights with the other monks, and he was lazy in his studies. He spent most
of his time drinking sake, which is how he earned the nickname Shuten dōji, or "little
drunkard."
One night during a festival, Shuten dōji got really drunk and decided to play pranks.
He put on an ohni mask and snuck around the festival, jumping out of the darkness and
scaring festival-goers. After the festival, he was unable to take the ohni mask off. It
had fused to his face, becoming a part of his body. When he sought help from the abbot,
he was scolded for his wickedness. He was mocked and teased by the other monks for his
ugliness. His heart became like an ohni too – wicked, and full of anger. Shuten dōji
left the monastery and fled into the mountains to live as a hermit.
In his solitude, Shuten dōji grew to hate the world. He embraced his wickedness and
began to study black magic. He used his power and wit to attack the merchants and travelers
moving through his area. He kidnapped young men and women to drink their blood and eat
their organs. With each passing year he grew more powerful, and more violent. His infamy
grew, and other wicked people began to flock to his cause. Like Shuten dōji, these people
transformed into ohni. Before long, Shuten dōji had become like a king to a small army
of demons.
Shuten dōji and his thugs built a castle on Mount Ōe. He set his sights on wreaking
vengeance upon the cruel world, and becoming ruler over all of Japan. Using the mountain
as a base of operations, Shuten dōji's army began to attack the capital in greater
frequency. Their kidnappings and murders attracted the attention of Emperor Ichijō, who decided
that Shuten dōji needed to be stopped before he became any more powerful.
The emperor commanded his bravest warrior, Raikō, to climb Mount Ōe and bring back
the head of Shuten dōji. Raikō and his men ventured into the mountains and found the
army of ohni inside their castle, drinking sake. They poisoned the sake, and when the
ohni had all fallen into a poison-induced drunken slumber, Raikō and his men snuck
into the castle.
They slew the ohni one by one, and finally they reached Shuten dōji. Raikō swung his
sword and sliced off the ohni king's head. Shuten dōji was so powerful that even after
he had been killed, his head continued to bite at the heroes. Eventually the head was
buried outside of the city limits, where it could cause no more trouble.
2). Tamamo no Mae, popularly called the Kitsunay.
Tamamo no Mae was a wicked, shape-changing, nine-tailed fox whose evil was only matched
by her ambition. She disguised herself as a human child and was found by an elderly
couple who were unable to have children of their own. They named her Mikuzume and raised
her as their daughter.
Mikuzume grew to be an exceptionally talented and beautiful young woman, and attracted the
attention of everyone around her. When she was 7 years old, she recited poetry in front
of Emperor Toba, who was so taken with her that he offered her a job as a servant of
the imperial court.
Mikuzume excelled at court, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. There was no question she could
not answer, whether it was about music, history, astronomy, religion, or Chinese classics.
Her clothes were always clean and unwrinkled. She always smelled pleasant. Mikuzume had
the most beautiful face in all of Japan, and everyone who saw her loved her.
One summer, during a poetry recital, a powerful rainstorm hit. The candles in the recital
room were snuffed out by the wind. Suddenly, a bright light emanated from Mikuzume's
body, illuminating the room. Everybody at the recital was shocked, and it was declared
that she must have had an exceedingly good and holy past life. Mikuzume was given the
name Tamamo no Mae, and Emperor Toba, already exceedingly fond of her, made her into his
consort.
Shortly afterwards, Emperor Toba became gravely ill. The country's best physicians could
not figure out what was wrong with him. The highest priests prayed for him to get better,
but he only grew worse. Sorcerers were called in to divine the cause of his illness. According
to the sorcerers, the emperor was being made sick by someone close to him. They suspected
that Tamamo no Mae was actually a fox in disguise, but the emperor refused to believe that his
beloved could be something wicked. In fact, she had been using her magic to shorten the
emperor's life, and was responsible for his condition.
Tamamo no Mae was ordered to participate in the divine rituals to save the emperor's
life. The sorcerers reasoned that if she were an evil spirit, she would not be able to recite
the holy words or perform the ritual. She was reluctant to participate, for she was
afraid of what would happen when the sorcerers identified her as the cause of the emperor's
illness. But due to court decorum, she had little choice. She recited the holy words
and played her part extremely well. But just as she was about to wave the ceremonial staff,
she vanished. The sorcerers' suspicions were confirmed.
The emperor summoned his best warriors and ordered them to find Tamamo no Mae. An army
of 80,000 men was sent forth to hunt her down. News came that a nine-tailed fox had been
spotted in the east. The army chased her all the way to the plains of Nasuno.
The night before she was caught, Tamamo no Mae appeared to an archer named Miuranosuke
in a dream. She was crying. She told him that tomorrow he would find her, and she begged
him to spare her life. Her beauty was indescribable. She appeared so pitiable. But Miuranosuke's
sense of duty was stronger than his sense of pity, and he rejected her plea.
The next day Miuranosuke spotted a nine-tailed fox on the plains. He fired two arrows at
it, piercing its side and neck. The swordsman Kazusanosuke swung his blade at its head.
The fox fell, and Tamamo no Mae's life ended. The army returned to Kyoto with the fox's
body as proof of her defeat.
However, Tamamo no Mae's evil did not end with her death. One year after she died, Emperor
Konoe died, heirless. The following year, her lover — the former emperor Toba — died
as well. This paved the way for a succession crisis that spelled the end of imperial power
in Japan and allowed the rise of the first shoguns.
3). Emperor Sutoku, popularly known as Tengu.
Emperor Sutoku rose to the throne when he was just a child. Though official records
stated that Sutoku was the eldest son of Emperor Toba, it was an open secret that he was actually
sired by Toba's father, the retired Emperor Shirakawa. Shirakawa wielded considerable
power behind the throne in his retirement, and he forced Toba to abdicate in favor of
the young Sutoku, whom Shirakawa could control much more easily than the older and more ambitious
Toba.
After Shirakawa died, Toba became the power behind the throne. Toba hated Sutoku, whom
he considered a bastard son. He enacted his revenge upon Sutoku by convincing the young
emperor to appoint Toba's son as his successor and join him in retirement. Sutoku did so,
and Konoe, at only three years old, became the new emperor. Konoe was entirely the puppet
of his father Toba. He had all of Sutoku's supporters transferred to distant provinces
and filled the capital with people loyal to Toba.
Emperor Konoe was sickly his whole life. He passed away, childless, at the age of 17.
This sparked a succession crisis between Toba's next oldest son and Sutoku's son, both of
whom had a claim on the throne. The imperial court, full of Toba's supporters, decided
in favor of Toba's son, Go-Shirakawa.
When Toba died the following year, Sutoku's supporters attempted to overthrow the young
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. There was a brief and bloody fight, but the rebellion was quickly
put down. Go-Shirakawa's revenge against the rebels was merciless. They and their families
were executed, and Sutoku was banished to Sanuki Province.
Sutoku lived out the remainder of his life in exile as a monk. He shaved his head and
devoted his efforts to hand-copying the holy sutras. After years of work, Sutoku sent his
prayer scrolls and manuscripts to Kyoto as an offering for the imperial temples. Go-Shirakawa
suspected that Sutoku may have cursed the work, and refused to accept them. Instead,
he had the manuscripts sent back to Sutoku.
This rejection proved to be the final straw for the exiled emperor. Sutoku bit off his
own tongue, and as he bled to death he wrote in his own blood a powerful curse against
Japan and the emperor. He poured all of his hatred and resentment from his entire life
into that curse. As he bled, he transformed into a great tengu. His nails and his hair
grew long, and he never cut them again for the rest of his life.
The Japanese culture is very rich in myths, ghost stories, urban legends and supernatural
phenomena. In Japan, spirits and demons are popularly termed Yokai. The word yōkai means
"bewitching; attractive; calamity"; "spectre; apparition; mystery; and suspicious". Yōkai are
a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons, they may be good, they may be
evil, they may be in between, or they may just be mischievous.
But there are three most dreaded monsters who, according to legend, posed the greatest
threats to Japan's existence. They are the Ohni, the Kitsunay, and the Tengu. And they
still instill fear in the minds of the Japanese people even till today.
Now I'll tell you their stories and how they rose to become the most feared yokai in all
of Japan.
1). The Shuten dōji, popularly known as The Ohni.
Before he became a legendary monster, Shuten dōji was a troublesome orphan child. He was
very strong and very smart; so much so that people believed his father must have been
a demon or a dragon. At an early age he was apprenticed to the Mt. Hiei temple complex
and became a monk. However, monastic life did not suit him. He was disrespectful, he
got into fights with the other monks, and he was lazy in his studies. He spent most
of his time drinking sake, which is how he earned the nickname Shuten dōji, or "little
drunkard."
One night during a festival, Shuten dōji got really drunk and decided to play pranks.
He put on an ohni mask and snuck around the festival, jumping out of the darkness and
scaring festival-goers. After the festival, he was unable to take the ohni mask off. It
had fused to his face, becoming a part of his body. When he sought help from the abbot,
he was scolded for his wickedness. He was mocked and teased by the other monks for his
ugliness. His heart became like an ohni too – wicked, and full of anger. Shuten dōji
left the monastery and fled into the mountains to live as a hermit.
In his solitude, Shuten dōji grew to hate the world. He embraced his wickedness and
began to study black magic. He used his power and wit to attack the merchants and travelers
moving through his area. He kidnapped young men and women to drink their blood and eat
their organs. With each passing year he grew more powerful, and more violent. His infamy
grew, and other wicked people began to flock to his cause. Like Shuten dōji, these people
transformed into ohni. Before long, Shuten dōji had become like a king to a small army
of demons.
Shuten dōji and his thugs built a castle on Mount Ōe. He set his sights on wreaking
vengeance upon the cruel world, and becoming ruler over all of Japan. Using the mountain
as a base of operations, Shuten dōji's army began to attack the capital in greater
frequency. Their kidnappings and murders attracted the attention of Emperor Ichijō, who decided
that Shuten dōji needed to be stopped before he became any more powerful.
The emperor commanded his bravest warrior, Raikō, to climb Mount Ōe and bring back
the head of Shuten dōji. Raikō and his men ventured into the mountains and found the
army of ohni inside their castle, drinking sake. They poisoned the sake, and when the
ohni had all fallen into a poison-induced drunken slumber, Raikō and his men snuck
into the castle.
They slew the ohni one by one, and finally they reached Shuten dōji. Raikō swung his
sword and sliced off the ohni king's head. Shuten dōji was so powerful that even after
he had been killed, his head continued to bite at the heroes. Eventually the head was
buried outside of the city limits, where it could cause no more trouble.
2). Tamamo no Mae, popularly called the Kitsunay.
Tamamo no Mae was a wicked, shape-changing, nine-tailed fox whose evil was only matched
by her ambition. She disguised herself as a human child and was found by an elderly
couple who were unable to have children of their own. They named her Mikuzume and raised
her as their daughter.
Mikuzume grew to be an exceptionally talented and beautiful young woman, and attracted the
attention of everyone around her. When she was 7 years old, she recited poetry in front
of Emperor Toba, who was so taken with her that he offered her a job as a servant of
the imperial court.
Mikuzume excelled at court, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. There was no question she could
not answer, whether it was about music, history, astronomy, religion, or Chinese classics.
Her clothes were always clean and unwrinkled. She always smelled pleasant. Mikuzume had
the most beautiful face in all of Japan, and everyone who saw her loved her.
One summer, during a poetry recital, a powerful rainstorm hit. The candles in the recital
room were snuffed out by the wind. Suddenly, a bright light emanated from Mikuzume's
body, illuminating the room. Everybody at the recital was shocked, and it was declared
that she must have had an exceedingly good and holy past life. Mikuzume was given the
name Tamamo no Mae, and Emperor Toba, already exceedingly fond of her, made her into his
consort.
Shortly afterwards, Emperor Toba became gravely ill. The country's best physicians could
not figure out what was wrong with him. The highest priests prayed for him to get better,
but he only grew worse. Sorcerers were called in to divine the cause of his illness. According
to the sorcerers, the emperor was being made sick by someone close to him. They suspected
that Tamamo no Mae was actually a fox in disguise, but the emperor refused to believe that his
beloved could be something wicked. In fact, she had been using her magic to shorten the
emperor's life, and was responsible for his condition.
Tamamo no Mae was ordered to participate in the divine rituals to save the emperor's
life. The sorcerers reasoned that if she were an evil spirit, she would not be able to recite
the holy words or perform the ritual. She was reluctant to participate, for she was
afraid of what would happen when the sorcerers identified her as the cause of the emperor's
illness. But due to court decorum, she had little choice. She recited the holy words
and played her part extremely well. But just as she was about to wave the ceremonial staff,
she vanished. The sorcerers' suspicions were confirmed.
The emperor summoned his best warriors and ordered them to find Tamamo no Mae. An army
of 80,000 men was sent forth to hunt her down. News came that a nine-tailed fox had been
spotted in the east. The army chased her all the way to the plains of Nasuno.
The night before she was caught, Tamamo no Mae appeared to an archer named Miuranosuke
in a dream. She was crying. She told him that tomorrow he would find her, and she begged
him to spare her life. Her beauty was indescribable. She appeared so pitiable. But Miuranosuke's
sense of duty was stronger than his sense of pity, and he rejected her plea.
The next day Miuranosuke spotted a nine-tailed fox on the plains. He fired two arrows at
it, piercing its side and neck. The swordsman Kazusanosuke swung his blade at its head.
The fox fell, and Tamamo no Mae's life ended. The army returned to Kyoto with the fox's
body as proof of her defeat.
However, Tamamo no Mae's evil did not end with her death. One year after she died, Emperor
Konoe died, heirless. The following year, her lover — the former emperor Toba — died
as well. This paved the way for a succession crisis that spelled the end of imperial power
in Japan and allowed the rise of the first shoguns.
3). Emperor Sutoku, popularly known as Tengu.
Emperor Sutoku rose to the throne when he was just a child. Though official records
stated that Sutoku was the eldest son of Emperor Toba, it was an open secret that he was actually
sired by Toba's father, the retired Emperor Shirakawa. Shirakawa wielded considerable
power behind the throne in his retirement, and he forced Toba to abdicate in favor of
the young Sutoku, whom Shirakawa could control much more easily than the older and more ambitious
Toba.
After Shirakawa died, Toba became the power behind the throne. Toba hated Sutoku, whom
he considered a bastard son. He enacted his revenge upon Sutoku by convincing the young
emperor to appoint Toba's son as his successor and join him in retirement. Sutoku did so,
and Konoe, at only three years old, became the new emperor. Konoe was entirely the puppet
of his father Toba. He had all of Sutoku's supporters transferred to distant provinces
and filled the capital with people loyal to Toba.
Emperor Konoe was sickly his whole life. He passed away, childless, at the age of 17.
This sparked a succession crisis between Toba's next oldest son and Sutoku's son, both of
whom had a claim on the throne. The imperial court, full of Toba's supporters, decided
in favor of Toba's son, Go-Shirakawa.
When Toba died the following year, Sutoku's supporters attempted to overthrow the young
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. There was a brief and bloody fight, but the rebellion was quickly
put down. Go-Shirakawa's revenge against the rebels was merciless. They and their families
were executed, and Sutoku was banished to Sanuki Province.
Sutoku lived out the remainder of his life in exile as a monk. He shaved his head and
devoted his efforts to hand-copying the holy sutras. After years of work, Sutoku sent his
prayer scrolls and manuscripts to Kyoto as an offering for the imperial temples. Go-Shirakawa
suspected that Sutoku may have cursed the work, and refused to accept them. Instead,
he had the manuscripts sent back to Sutoku.
This rejection proved to be the final straw for the exiled emperor. Sutoku bit off his
own tongue, and as he bled to death he wrote in his own blood a powerful curse against
Japan and the emperor. He poured all of his hatred and resentment from his entire life
into that curse. As he bled, he transformed into a great tengu. His nails and his hair
grew long, and he never cut them again for the rest of his life.
When Sutoku passed away, his body was set aside while his caretakers awaited funeral
instructions from the emperor. After 20 days, his body was still as fresh as it had been
on the day he died. Go-Shirakawa ordered that nobody should go into mourning, and that no
state funeral would be held. While his coffin was taken to be cremated, a terrible storm
rolled in. The caretakers placed the casket on the ground to take shelter. After the storm
passed, the stones around the casket were soaked with fresh blood. When his body was
finally cremated, the ashes rose into the sky, and descended upon Kyoto as a dark cloud.
For many years after his death, disaster upon disaster struck the capital. Go-Shirakawa's
successor, Emperor Nijo, died suddenly at age 23. Storms, plagues, fires, droughts,
and earthquakes all pounded the capital. Imperial power weakened. Clan rivalries grew more and
more violent. Many of Go-Shirakawa's allies were killed in battles, and the country stepped
closer and closer towards disaster. Finally, in 1180, civil war broke out. After five years
of bloody fighting, the power of the imperial court was drained, and the Kamakura shogunate
seized control of Japan. All of this was attributed to Emperor Sutoku's curse.
There are tales that Sutoku's vengeance lingers even today. In 2012, when NHK broadcast
the historical drama Taira no Kiyomori, an earthquake struck the Kanto region right at
the moment when Emperor Sutoku laid his curse....
Of all the evil spirits out there in Japan, none of them has brought so much destruction
and calamity as much as the Oni, the Kitsune and the Tengu. These three have brought terrors
and caused dread for generations, not just among the indigenous people of Japan, but
also outside the country. And so, that is how they became the Three Most Dreaded Yokai
of Japan.
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Japan Trip day 3 ยังชมซากุระที่คาวากุจิโกะ Sakura still blooming at Kawaguchiko - Duration: 10:43.
the 2nd morning
actually it's 3rd morning of the trip
why don't you introduce the breakfast
ok. this is Nutto. I don't eat it in the pass.
but now I love it
i will eat with soy sauce
but this sauce eat with this little hot pot
we are going out
we still at Kawaguchiko in the morning
we will go to Matsumoto in the afternoon
going up the mountain by ropeway
Kachi Kachi ropeway
coming
the ropeway name is so cute
Kachi Kachi
can see the view behind
get off from the ropeway,
and this is what we can see
so close
Can see Fuji Q from here
Rabbit and Tanuki
really close
Happy Songran
the Fuji Q highland
and real mt.Fuji
[rabbit and turtle]
Tanuki is not a turtle
let me go to another stop at Kawaguchiko
we spend 2 days at Kawaguchiko
the weather is very clear both days
Bye Bye Fuji san
we leaving for Otsuki station
we are on...
who is this character?
Thomas
because the train going slowly
meditative
we are on Kaiji express train.
Going to Kofu Station
Azusa coming
Azusa 19
we are heading to Matsumoto
will take 75 mins
we were hurriedly
but the train delayed 5 mins
we booked the seats before
this is my lunch
at Nagano now
colder than Kawaguchiko
this is female zone. We got L1, L16, L17
this hotel is new
just only us for now. But I can hear someone in the bathroom
they provide logger
the logger's key is inside this one
[can see inside? ...come for inspect] [have a bag for shower]
they also have luggage area
I see. the bag for shower
inside this bag
are pajamas and towel
this hotel is very good
[look ...Dove shampoo]
they give us everything
also have hair accessories. Tomorrow I don't need a hat because my hair will be nice
the bathroom [nice]
in bathroom have conditioner,
shampoo and body soap
it's new
too good
cups for brushing
you can choose what you want here
it's 7900 yen per 2 nights
almost 4000 yen per night
about 2000 Thai Baht
I think it's ok
[what is this?] the body rubbing
booking.com 8.8 rated. very high rate
the lounge very clean
and here is comics
food vending machine
very good
we will go back later
It's for control bad smell because here is shoes room
using the key that we got from reception
and
get our shoes
and return slipper to the box
we can leave it like this
and when we come back, no need to use the same box
going to Matsumoto castle
this is the way to out capsule hotel just now
but we have to use the elevator behind
the stationary shop
good for my friends
have to have canal around the castle
Sakura drops to the green water
hot drink! [if I have 5000 yen note, cannot use?]
cannot
the change will be too many
hot drink and cold drink
i just got this one.
Drinking water with apple smell, so good
so big hah?
we are at Matsumoto castle
looks nice. cool black
red bridge over there
an uncle with little girl giving fish the food
around castle area
many stop to look at
the cherry blossom trees
no more Sakura
drop whole like this
now we can see only Sakura drops
you are so chill
the water must be very cold. this mama hatching her eggs
the uncle told us
hatching her eggs
so big
give me food, she said
[ Is this place that you wanted to take me to?] I'm not sure where we are now but this street looks cool right?
it's look quite old street
yes, kind of that
continue walk a bit. there is a shrine
not the red shrine
I thought they have to be red
we bought strawberry
grill fish, same what we have in Thailand?
[it's eating] this is real
[eating like this]
Nagamachi street
most of cafe are white
they got many shop
cool hah...
how cool
that cafe looking good
this cafe name is same as street name
they are closed
if they are not cool enough, they cannot be here I think.
we will walk around
Matsumoto station
the shopping mall
at hotel entrance
Hotel M Matsumoto
it's 8 degree now
very cold
8 degree
too cold
we didn't prepare our-self facing this cold
so so cold
we bought them
snack for tonight
this one is 650
650 yen another one is 550
and these are my drink, lager beer
cannot read them all
and Sapporo mango and apple flavors
so good.
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Architecture in Japan - Duration: 3:29.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Architecture in Japanese is all-encompassing.
When we say architecture, we really mean design in the US.
Here, architecture, there's no difference
between really design and building and construction.
The craftsmen are always [? the ones. ?]
[INAUDIBLE] the architects.
They didn't have architects.
That was very intriguing to me.
And that's what probably led me here.
I guess it was the MIT Japan program then.
It's [? MISTY ?] now?
OK, so it's changed, but that's how I started to come over.
I'm Geoff Moussas and I'm an architect based in Japan.
It was at the very end of my education almost at MIT
in my graduate program that I started to become interested in
and came here for the first time.
I was born and raised in New York.
So New York to Tokyo is not as different as maybe even going
from Tokyo to then I came here to Kyoto.
And for me, Kyoto matches my lifestyle and expectations.
So I'm very happy.
Once I got here, then I realized this is probably
the best place to set my base.
I do a full range from restoring old Machiya
traditional townhouses to making new
reinforced concrete buildings and hotels and so forth
and shops and temple buildings too.
Not only here too, throughout the world.
We're in the very center of [? Guillon. ?] So this
is an old Machiya, probably about 100 years old.
It's been renovated several times already.
So primarily, it's a restoration project,
getting it, bringing whatever we can back, but not restoration
and preservation because we need new facilities.
But they want tradition.
It's not just a hotel.
The advantage is you come here and you're
surrounded by all the original craftsmanship, which is very
difficult to reproduce today.
So it's a balance and that merging of the two,
it's almost merging of the two cultures.
Because the modern part is pretty much from the West,
so merging the East and the West in a way
and modern and traditional.
I've been quite blessed, I think, starting off from MIT
and then jumping to here.
I have been quite fortunate in a lot of ways.
Most things that are worth it are difficult
and take a lot of effort.
I think you have to just go with what you feel is right.
So, I mean, that's part of my journey here.
It hasn't been all smooth for sure.
But I think in the long run, it's
definitely what's right for me.
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カースティンから日本のみなさんへのメッセージ⭐️Kirsten Japan Intro - Duration: 5:02.
For more infomation >> カースティンから日本のみなさんへのメッセージ⭐️Kirsten Japan Intro - Duration: 5:02. -------------------------------------------
[ENG/KOR SUB] BTS NHK Songs- Japan show DNA preview meet Sakaguchi Kentaro 방탄소년단 - Duration: 5:45.
BTS will appear on NHK songs Japan show
They will perforn DNA, Mic Drop, Not today Japan Ver.
Taehyung: I want to see you, everyone.
Approximately 90,000 people will be mobilized in all six shows
BTS & Sakaguchi Kentaro meeting
Good evening, We are BTS!
BTS fanmeeting at Yokohama Arena
It wasn't just BTS fans who were watching their hot performances
Sakaguchi Kentaro: Main role of drama "Signal" with BTS OST song "Don't Leave Me"
BTS produced the main theme song of his drama "Signal"
Before the fan meeting, they had their meeting in the back stage.
Jhope: Celebrity! I am so happy to meet yoU!
Taehyung: You are very tall
RM: You are very famous in Korea too.
Kentaro: I am so happy. But I am a little shy.
Jimin: My heart is beating faster. Kentaro: No no..
Jhope: "Don't Leave Me"... how was it?
Kentaro: I am acting the main role, the music is expressing his feeling perfectly.
Suga: Our previous manager was on the Korean version of "Signal".
Kentaro: What?
Jin: As an extra...
RM: The world is small.
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