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Ma should I turn off the lights?

Yes

Is this your house?

We' re going out

It's really cold

So sweet!

They have been fooling each other for 30 years

I am right?

Yes! of course!

Yes! of course!

We're gonna try our first ramen in Japan

Afuri!

Are you excited?

Because I'm so hungry

Ramen. Ramen. It's so expensive.

I should've bought Chowking!

Actually we went to Japan to attend the wedding

How's the wedding brother?

It's okay

They're so in love

No reception

Go Pa, thanks!

My papa is so good. The video is off.

My papa is really good, the record button is not tapped again.

the record button is not tapped again.

not again?

[laughs]

Just finished walking around Ueno Park

Let's ask about how's their experience

ahh I feel the hangover

of those who are drinking

Huh?

Good!

Your turn Pa

How's your experience at Ueno Park?

Seems pretty

Ma

Beautiful but walking is so tiring

My hips and knees are in pain

Wow very serious

So much fun!

It was the best

the best

Good morning!

Good morning!

We just checked-out

and

we're going to

where are we going sis?

Osaka!

Osaka, baby!

We are now going to Osaka

Hey

Are you

hungry?

We are lost

We are lost guys

We are lost :(

[cries]

We are lost

We are lost

No. We are not

It's been ten minutes

We're lost

joke!

we are now at..

Dotonbori

Dotonbori, duty free

[laughs]

at Osaka

What duty free?

That!

ahh

Correct. Correct.

Mmm!

For more infomation >> TRAVEL x JAPAN (Tokyo to Osaka) PART 1 - Duration: 6:55.

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Pres. Moon shares outcomes of inter-Korean summit with leaders of U.S., Japan, Russia - Duration: 3:04.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been sharing the outcomes of his summit with Kim

Jong-un over the weekend.

He spoke with leaders of the United States, Japan, and Russia, expressed appreciation

for their support... and promised to coordinate closely with all of them.

Oh Jung-hee has the details.

It was phone call after phone call over the weekend for South Korean President Moon Jae-in,...

sharing the outcome of the inter-Korean summit with the U.S. and nearby countries.

The relay phone conversations began on Saturday night when President Moon talked with U.S.

President Donald Trump for over an hour.

President Trump said Seoul and Pyongyang have made a significant progress in their relations...

and President Moon replied... it was all possible thanks to President Trump's strong support.

He added the inter-Korean summit lays the groundwork for success in President Trump's

own summit with the North Korean leader.

"President Trump said it's very good news for not only the two Koreas but for the whole

world that they reaffirmed the goal of achieving a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula through complete

denuclearization.

The leaders reaffirmed that their governments will continue to coordinate closely to achieve

the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."

President Trump said he's on the same page with Seoul and Pyongyang... on their agreement

to formally end the Korean War... and expressed anticipation for his meeting with the North

Korean leader.

On Sunday morning, President Moon had a phone conversation with Japanese Prime Minister

Shinzo Abe.

"Prime Minister Abe praised the fact that the leaders of South and North Korea reaffirmed

the goal of complete denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula through the Panmunjom Declaration.

He said that North Korea's moves are especially forward-looking and hopes the declaration

leads to specific actions."

The Japanese leader said Tokyo is willing to talk with Pyongyang to normalize relations

and settle the affairs of the past,... and President Moon told Abe that North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un feels the same.

Prime Minister Abe said he will work for an opportunity to talk with North Korea... and

will ask for South Korea's help if necessary.

Finally, the South Korean leader spoke with his Russian counterpart late Sunday afternoon...

and thanked him for his strong support.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the results of the inter-Korean summit will form

a solid foundation for building an unwavering peace on the Korean Peninsula... and hailed

President Moon's accomplishment of something he said was very difficult to achieve under

complex circumstances.

President Putin said the inter-Korean summit should lead to a trilateral economic project

among Seoul, Pyongyang, and Moscow,... and President Moon agreed with him.

The Russian leader also invited President Moon to make a state visit to Russia in June.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Pres. Moon shares outcomes of inter-Korean summit with leaders of U.S., Japan, Russia - Duration: 3:04.

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【Hetalia MMD】 England & Japan - Happy memories【2018】[SUB] - Duration: 2:31.

You know, it fills my heart with happiness

to have met you.

And yet, as time goes on and older we grow,

it feels a little sad too.

Now even though it hurts.

I'll hold these happy memories close,

and walk toward the day you leave my side,

and go somewhere I don't know.

If the only thing I'm here to do

is to take the place of someone else,

then I would rather have been born as a pebble

living life all by myself.

'Cause then we'd understand

each other's words, and feelings, too.

And just maybe, then,

I wouldn't ever have known you.

All I ever wanted is to pour out all my thoughts

and to let you know just how I feel.

But I have secrets that I can tell no one,

and I end up telling lies.

I'm just so much weaker than you thought I ever was, than you ever would've wanted to believe.

So why? why me?

Even though the pain never ends and pulls me apart

you smile there beside me.

All I ever wanted to do was reach out to you

and say that I was happy.

And at once the world seems to blur and melt all away,

as I can feel the tears now.

These miracles flooding me won't ever make it leave,

because I can still hear your voice calling out to me.

Can I call out to you too?

Excuse me... hmm...

England: Japan,

What's that?

Kappa: Master, I am deeply sorry.

Japan-san too. I am deeply sorry.

Japan: is there something wrong?

England: Eh?

I see, Japan can't see it.

Master,

can you give this to Japan-san?

For more infomation >> 【Hetalia MMD】 England & Japan - Happy memories【2018】[SUB] - Duration: 2:31.

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[JP viva] A traditional Vietnamese wedding 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳 - Duration: 10:45.

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Hi guys today I'm gonna talk about a traditional Vietnamese wedding

which is my wedding

Preparation for traditional Vietnamese wedding

will start with choosing a date and time for the wedding ceremony

Normally we will go to a Buddhist monk or fortune-teller to tell us

when is the perfect day and luckiest time to hold the ceremony

The wedding to us is once-in-a-lifetime event

so everyone wants it to be perfect

So the first preparation is choosing the date and time

Secondly, the groom's family will choose the presents for the bride

and those presents later on will be put in special boxes

which we call "Mâm quả"

The number of "Mâm quả" is also important

Northern people will often go with an odd number like 5, 7, or 9

In my wedding it was 7 boxes

Southern people will go with an even number, like 6 or 8

because they rhyme with "fortune" and "development" in Vietnamese language

The next thing to do for wedding preparation is the photo shoot

This is super important to our family

Both my mother and mother-in-law insisted the wedding album

because we only wed once in our life and

we need something that we can show our children and grandchildren

which is so true and I'm glad that I did it

We spent so much time on finding a studio where the dresses are nice

and the price is reasonable

After all, we chose a very good one, I think

On the photo shooting day, we went to an open studio

and took photos the whole day

It was so exhausting because I had to change dresses and makeup every 2 hours

But it's so worthied

Okay let's move on to the procedure part

Normally there will be an engagement ceremony

before the actual wedding ceremony where the groom's family go to

the bride's house and asking for permission to get the bride home

However, in our wedding we didn't have enough time so we decided to combine them together

the engagement and the wedding ceremonies are just one together

One the D-day, the groom dresses nicely either in "áo dài" or in a wedding suit

He often holds a flower bouquet to give the bride later

His parents also dress formally

Traditionally, the appropriate dress for

the groom and the bride's mothers is "áo dài"

The groomsmen who normally are his relatives and best friends

will help him carry all the special boxes - all the "Mâm quả"

Then they will all go to the bride's family to take the bride home

At the bride's house, everyone is so excited

they get dressed, preparing tea, taking pictures

while waiting for the groom's family

The gate must be decorated with flowers

and the word written on the bride's gate is "Vu quy"

"Vu" means go, "Quy" means back to where someone belongs to

So when I get married, my husband's home also becomes my home

so I'm living my first home to my new home

that's the meaning of the word "Vu quy"

they greet the bride's family and

the groomsmen give the presents in a special boxes to the bridesmaids

After that, the elder members of both families will sit down and introduce themselves

while the price putting on the traditional dress given by the groom's family

This is the traditional dress that the groom's family gave me

It's called "áo dài"

and it's beautiful there's a circle similar to the shape of a coin

in Vietnamese we call it "áo dài đồng tiền"

"Đồng tiền" means coin and this kind of "áo dài"

is said to bring luck, fortune to the one who's wearing it

And when the bride shows up, the groom hands her the bouquet

they put the wedding rings on each other's left hand ring finger

After that, the groom's mother gives the bride the jewelry

Basic items are necklace, earrings, and bracelet

After that, the couple burn the incense praying the ancestors

for a bright future to come and the bride's family can also give presents to the couple

normally money and jewelry

Then the bride's family take half of the presents in a special boxes

and return half of it to the groom's family

meaning they shared the happiness and now it is doubled.

Now the groom can take the bride home

and the bride's family are invited to the groom's house for a party

At the groom's house, the word written on the gate is "Tân hôn"

"Tân" means new and "hôn" means marriage

So basically, it says "Just married"

Therefore, when the bride passes this gate, she officially gets married

After that, the couples also burn the incense

praying the ancestors as they did at the bride's house

Then, the groom's family give presents to the couple

Then everyone enjoys the party

This party is supposed to be quite a small one

only between families and close friends

For other relatives, friends, and colleagues,

the couple will hold a wedding celebration and invite them to join

In this event the couple would offen choose a more modern look

the best color for the bride is white

The couple should stand outside to greet and take pictures with the guests

In Vietnam, the guests will normally put some money

back into the invitation envelope and give to the couple as a wish for their happy marriage

When a celebration begins, an MC introduces the couple and their parents

They all get on a stage say thank you to the guests

and the couple often cut the wedding cake

pour champagne for their parents and everyone says cheers

Then we drink and the party begins

After that, the couple should visit each table,

give a toast and take pictures with the guests at the table

This is the way we toast in Vietnam, at least in the south of Vietnam

basically we will say 1 2 3 Cheers

but in Vietnam we need to say it loud and everyone say it together:

Một, hai, ba, Dzôôô

Normally in Vietnamese wedding there will be guests who volunteer

to sing on a stage to congratulate the marriage

And when the party ends, the couple should also stay at the door

to say thank you to the guests

taking pictures with them

The bride can also throw the bouquet to the next bride or groom-to-be

This is a very typical traditional Vietnamese wedding

and I hope you guys find it interesting

See you guys next video. Thank you for watching!

For more infomation >> [JP viva] A traditional Vietnamese wedding 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳 - Duration: 10:45.

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WHAT Japanese BOYS get WRONG! Ask Japanese girls when boys expect too much - Duration: 8:29.

Boys think it's normal for a girl to weigh 30-40 kg.

Does this happen a lot? - It so does.

If it becomes weird with them then, I refuse them.

- They do it on purpose. - They're really cunning.

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat. Today we will Ask Japanese people on

the streets of Japan. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button now

so you don't miss any of our other videos coming up soon

where we interview Japanese people.

Today's topic is going to be the IMAGE that Japanese men have of females

Is it truthful or do they expect a little bit too much

of what girls should do. So let's go and Ask Japanese.

Are there images that Japanese boys have about girls, that are often wrong?

Misunderstandings when they interact with girls and such.

Could you tell me one of these things?

Japanese men expect Japanese girls to be way too skinny.

- For example. - They think 30-40kg is a normal weight.

Many seem to think that and I don't like it.

- 30kg? That's impossible! - It totally is.

You would just be bones.

Boys are like "Girls are around that weight right."

No way!

Why do Japanese men expect that? I mean 30 kilos is pretty impossible.

It's because they look too much at cute models and idol girls.

Girls like that have their official weight announced.

And then men think that's normal girl's weight.

That's not normal.

And they also seem to think that girls wear cute things even at home.

Many expect girls to wear "indoor cozy brands".

What do you mean by that?

There seems to be the idea that girls will dress super cute and adorable at home.

They seem to think that girls wear fluffy cute things and dress nicely indoors too.

Yeah they do.

That's mostly not the case.

If cute fluffy items are not normal, what's normal then?

What do you wear?

Even in winter I wear t-shirts and shorts.

Yeah that's what I wear inside.

I like to sleep like that.

You get me, right.

I just wear my underwear when I sleep.

And in my room I just wear t-shirts. - Yeah that's what most girls do.

I got one! I got one! Weight! What men expect to be chubby is totally different.

Men think that girls with 45-55 kilos are chubby.

They think that's too heavy, but girls are actually that heavy.

I wish they'd know that.

Many men think women are these light and fluffy beings,

but there are actually more women who are just laid back and normal.

I wish they would not look at these perfect girls and expect that of us.

Hearing this, I have the feeling that men here have a strict image of what girls should be like.

I think that might be the fault of the Anime culture.

Skinny perfect girls appear in them a lot.

But those girls don't exist in real life.

I play a lot of games with girls in them.

The size of their boobs and their shown body weight doesn't match.

It's quite unrealistic.

Some girls on twitter tweeted that these low weight data is not real.

For example saying, with weight like that a real girl would be more like bones.

And a real girl, a cute girl, does not have to be that skinny. I wish guys knew that.

If you are just a little bit nice to them, they think you are in love with them.

Does this happen to you a lot? - It so does.

If it becomes weird with them then, I refuse them.

Does this trouble you? - Yeah it's a real problem.

I don't want to hurt them...

So I need to worry and think really hard of what to say.

Girls who act overly cute usually have a bad personality.

Exaggerated cute habits are generally done on purpose.

Things like "Hihi"

Yes stuff like that is generally done on purpose.

- They do it on purpose. - They're really cunning.

So cute acts that boys might like...

They pretend to be overly cute to get the attention of the boy they like.

They put it on.

So it's like fishing then. Bait for fishing. - Exactly.

Yes bait!

This happened to one of my friends but...

The boys around me, they generally think of great surprises for events like Christmas.

Like giving a ring or making a reservation in a restaurant.

But there are also girls who don't want that kind of fuss.

Just a normal surprise is ok. Big surprises are great of course but...

but in contrast they will feel pressured that they have to return it in some form.

In my recent girlfriend circle, many girls prefer just a normal present.

Boys might have the image that girls will be happy but in truth they might not be.

It's too much. Some girls will actually pull back from that.

I think the way we think might be different on that one.

You don't have to put so much stress into it. - Just keep it simple.

It's enough to meetup and give each other a gift.

If I get given a present that's too expensive I will feel like I can't return that much.

Hapo Bijin!

What's a Hapo Bijin?

It's a girl who pretends to be a good girl to many people.

But you don't know their real face.

Aren't they called Burikko?

Kind of similar.

What do boys mistake when they look at girls?

They think all women are naturally tidy.

They might think all women like to be tidy and clean but many are actually not.

Fair point there.

Well... it must be the weight after all.

The weight boys expect girls to be, is a lot lower than the average weight.

Why do many boys in Japan expect that?

Famous TV people are all very skinny.

And boys take that as reference.

Thanks so much.

Okay, 'What do men get wrong?' It was quite interesting that many men

seem to think that Japanese girls are very light,

like that 40 kilos is normal or something like that,

I was surprised because I saw that a lot in fashion magazines

when it was like, "I'm just 40 kilo," or like, "I used to be 46 kilo, now I'm 44 kilo"

and I'm just like, "That doesn't sound healthy at all..."

So, "What men get wrong", other things may be... that they maybe

think that girls are always cute in their whole life, even when they come home

they're still cute and they're still wearing cute things inside their rooms...

which they don't. Some people don't at least.

And that rooms will always look cute... again, same thing.

Also, all my friends who have lived together in dorms with other girls say

like no matter if you're a foreigner or Japanese, it's kind of messy.

So yeah. Girls can be messy too, apparently.

So! Is there anything else that you think girls are sometimes

misunderstood for, or some things that men get wrong?

Let us know. Looking forward to reading your comments.

Also - nice bits. Be nice to each other. No mean comments there, okay?

So, don't forget to subscribe for another video from Ask Japanese

and I'll catch you soon! Bye!

...kilogram.

What?! You are 58 kilos?

The director of Ask Japanese is maybe 58 kilos at this point in time.

You're too skinny! Eat some food!

He is very skinny. He's like, super skinny.

And he's guessing now how much I weigh?

48 kilos.

Hey, I'm not gonna talk about my weight on camera! It's not happening!

For more infomation >> WHAT Japanese BOYS get WRONG! Ask Japanese girls when boys expect too much - Duration: 8:29.

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Will JAPAN go BANKRUPT because of the OLYMPICS? - VisualPolitik EN - Duration: 13:10.

Japan is to economics what Axl Rose is to music business.

They both rocked in the late 80s and beginning of the 90s, then they started losing ground

and nowadays, anytime they try to make a comeback, the results are… pretty disappointing.

I know what you are thinking… from the first glance, Japan doesn't seem to be that bad,

right?

They have the videogames, the anime movies and world class tech behemoths.

And their capital, Tokyo, looks like a Scy-Fy city.

It is the World's biggest metropolis, with over 30 M people, and they have the fastest

trains, the most modern TVs and even human-like robots.

Nonetheless, this country has been 2 decades without no economic growth.

And this is not the worst!

Japan is the most indebted country in the whole planet.

They owe more than twice their entire GDP.

And their population is decreasing faster than anywhere else, which poses a big problem

in order to pay retirement pensions.

This is one of the reasons why Japanese workers make crazy hours and have almost no vacations.

And those good old technological juggernauts like HITACHI or PANASONIC are falling behind

the more modern companies from China or America.

But hold on just a second because things might change!

Yes, I'm talking about the TOKYO OLIMPICS, 2020.

A peerless opportunity to make to showcase the whole country and get the world's attention.

Yes, my dear viewers… since Japan won the Olimpic bid, in the year 2013, tourism has

skyrocketed from one day to the other.

And the same goes with private investment.

By that year 2020, Tokyo will have 45 brand new skyscrapers.

Nothing more and nothing less.

And companies like PANASONIC will set state of the art solar cells all over the place

so people can charge their electric cars.

If this was not enough, SONY will launch their brand new 8K TV screens.

Yep, you heard that right.

If 4K was not enough, now we will have 8K so you will be able to see even the microfiber

of the athletes Tshirts.

But hold on just a second because… not everything is as beautiful!

You see, when Tokyo won the Olympic bid, they budgeted them in 6.5 billion dollars.

But once they started with the building, the costs have doubled.

And they haven't even finished!

In fact, Tokyo's city hall has predicted the total cost might end up near the 20 billion

USD.

So the question is… would this Summer Olympic Games be an opportunity for Japan… or the

opposite?

Are Olympic Games as good for a country's economy as some people say?

Today we are gonna answer all of this questions but, before, let's take a look back at history.

AN OLYMPIC FALACY?

Few things spark nacional pride as much as Olympic games.

Of course, we all like to brag about the gold medals our country has.

But what really inflames patriotism the most is to become an Olympic host.

The excitement it generates is so big that everyone, regardless of their ideology, seems

to think that organizing an event like this is a good thing for the country.

Nonetheless, inside the economists field, things are not that clear.

In fact… the arguments in favour of hosting Olympics are a little bit like… hmm… how

should I say?

They are so inconsistent they could be a tweet written by Donald Trump

According to a paper from the Bank of Japan, the effects of the Olympics are so good that

you can tell even before they have been celebrated.

More specifically, the same year the International Olympic Committee named Tokyo as the host

city, everyone started to see Japan as a perfect place for investment.

Remember that we are talking about a paper from an institution as prestigious as the

Bank of Japan.

This would be the Japanese equivalent to the American Federal Reserve.

This said, one of their main arguments is that, if your city gets to be an Olympic host,

the whole country can join all those big organizations every country would like to be a member of.

Want examples?

Here you have examples!

Barcelona got the nomination in 1986 and…

BOOM!

That very same year, they joined the European Union.

Beijing was nominated in 2001 and…

BOOM!

That year they joined the World Trade Organization.

What do you say?

It seems like nobody could argue this train of thoughs, right?

Well… wait a second because this is a textbook example of a correlation fallacy.

In other words, the fact that Spain joined the EU the same year Barcelona got chosen

as the Olympic host does not mean one thing caused the other.

In fact, Portugal also joined the EU on the same year without hosting anything.

And the same happened with China.

On the same times, other Asian countries joined the WTO without organizing no sport events.

But I know what you are gonna tell me now!

Hey Simon, what about the international attention?

During two weeks, the whole world is going to put their eyes in Japan.

We are talking about the biggest sport event in the world.

Or maybe not?

You see, the London Olympics 2012 got an average audience of, around 31 million people in America.

To make a comparison, this is twice as much as a Game of Thrones episode.

Yes, it's not bad.

But… what happened with the rest of the games?

For example, Sochi Winter Olympics, 2014, didn't even get to have 22 million viewers

in the States.

And Rio 2016 was around 26 million.

This might look big to you, guys, but is nothing if we compare it with a much cheaper event

like the SUPERBOWL.

The 2016 Superbowl surpassed 110 million viewers.

In other words, even though Olympics are watched all around the world, when you look at the

audiences country by country, the figures are not so impressive.

And this means that the perception that people have about a country does not change.

At least, it doesn't change… for good…

In a study of the impact of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australian researchers interviewed

people one year before and after the Games.

They found little change in perceptions, with one surprising wrinkle: South Africans had

soured on Australia "because of the way in which the Aboriginal issue was highlighted

and portrayed by the South African media,"

Nonetheless, there is one thing where it seems fair to agree: Olympic games kickstart your

tourism industry.

Actually, since Tokyo was chosen as the Olympic host, tourism in Japan has skyrocketed.

They almost didn't have tourists in 2013 and now they surpassed 24 million people last

year.

You can say a brand new industry has been born in Japan.

And this is an industry that attracts lots of foreign money…

Who wouldn't be happy with this?

Well… hold on a minute because even this figures can be argued.

Of course, tourism in Japan has increased a lot.

But… do you know of other countries with a booming tourism sector? Chile and Thailand.

They have grown at a similar rate as Japan.

And… don't even google it because I will tell you here: none of this two countries

is planning to host any Olympics.

The Thailand example is pretty paradigmatic.

They get 6 million more tourists than Japan with half of its population.

And their tourism growth is directly correlated to that of the Chinese middle class.

In other words, as Chinese people have more money, they want to do sight seeing… and

where do they go?

Of course!

They go to countries that are nearby and have beautiful things to see!

But I know what you are thinking!

Despite the Olympics not being that profitable as they seem… what's the problem if Tokyo

wants to have Olympics?

Who doesn't like to have a giant stadium on his city, huh?

Well… let's have a look at this right now.

GOLD MEDALLIST…

IN SPENDING!

We all know it…

Olympics are costly.

From one day to the other, Tokyo will have to build an Olympic Stadium to host more than

80,000 people.

And also, they have to impress them with lights and colors.

But it doesn't stop here!

They need other special venues for the many competitions that are held at the same time.

Each of the sports have its own specifications.

Athletism requires different things than swimming or canoeing.

In summary, 31 venues will be built or remodelated for this Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

Add to this the media centre, which is another big White Elephant and, on the top of it,

the Olympic Villa.

This is short of a small town where more than 10,000 athelets will live during the time

the Olympics are held.

And, as you can imagine, this will not be cheap, either.

The total cost for this was meant to be 6.5 billion USD.

At least, this is the figure given by the local authorities to the International Olympic

Committee in 2013.

But, you know, one thing is the theory and another thing is the reality…

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games costs just keep rising

By December 2017, Tokyo City Hall had already spent over 12 billions.

And just a couple of months later, the local authorities said that, at least, they will

end up spending 20 billiones!

And maybe, this figure will keep rising before they burn the Olympic flame…

In fact, nothing of this is a surprise.

Since we have memory, every Olympic Games have cost overrun.

And we are not talking about little pennies here!

Rio de Janeiro 2016 ended up being 51% more expensive than expected.

But the record, so far, is Montreal 1976, that costed 700% more than the initial budget.

Yes, you heard this right.

This is 8 times more that what it was planned at the beginning.

And now you might wonder…

All this billion dollars are little or big money for a government?

I mean… compared with the normal spending in a big city hall… is this a big number?

Well, the answer is a big YES.

For a better understanding, with 20 billion USD you could build, for instance, a highway

that connected the extreme north of Japan to their extreme South.

But wait a minute because this is not the worst of all!

You see… an airport or a highway can and up being a waste of money.

But, still, you can always reutilize it.

A country with better infrastructures and communication can have better companies in

the future, brand new industries or better public services.

But what do you do with an Olympic stadium that can host 80,000 people?

Well… if we look at past examples, the answer is pretty much bitter…

Rio Olympic venues already falling into a state of disrepair

Rio de Janeiro example is pretty harsh.

Despite having Olympics, they still have entire neighbourhoods that are not even connected

to the city centre by a bus line.

And the place where the Olympic Villa has is becoming a slum.

But wait a minute because this is not the only example.

Athens Olympic site in ruins 10 years on from 2004 Games

Add to this the fact that Japan is the most indebted country in the planet.

They owe a sum equivalent to 230% of their GDP.

The government is already struggling to pay the retirement pensions and they have been

2 years without any economic growth whatsoever.

So now this is your turn…

Do you think the Tokyo Olympics 2020 will mean the ruin of Japan?

Or maybe, against the odds, Japan will take some advantage of hosting this event?

Please, leave your answer in the comment section below.

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Japan - Duration: 8:22.

the reasons why you should go to Japan. Welcome to Japan. Japan is know for

volcanoes, mountains, cherry blossoms, temples, and especially food. Ramen, a

Japanese noodle soup has become popular around the world for decades. When we

talk about Ramen, we often think about this. But when Japanese talk about

Ramen, what they mean is this or this. Reason number one: delicious food. This is

shoyu. Shoyu Ramen soup is a clear, brow, savory broth flavored with soy

sauce. The soup is usually made of chicken

broth and often contains well-done tender meat, such as pork, beef, or fish

depending on the region. Shoyu Ramen is the most common type of Ramen, and

it's usually what is served when a menu does not specify a specific type of

soup. This is Miso. Miso Ramen soup is flavored with soy bean paste resulting in

a thick, brown soup with a rich, complex flavor. The style originated in Hokkaido

with the long cold winters, but it has spread to the point where it can be

found pretty much anywhere in Japan. And here is some advice when you go to a

Ramen place in Japan. First: choose your noodles. Typical Ramen noodles are long and

elastic, but countless varieties exist that vary from thin and straight to

thick and wavy. Some Ramen places allow you to customize your noodles order to

some extent such as allowing you to select the thickness or doneness.

Second: choose your toppings. A very common topping is Chashu, fatty slices of roasted

or braised pork. But you can also go for Menma, preserved bamboo shoots with a

salty flavor; or seaweed; corn; or creamy butter.

The second reason: beautiful landscapes. Japan is not just about food; it's also

about mountainous geography. This is Fujiyama, and "Yama" is "mountain" in

Japanese. The mountain located on Honshu island with the shape of a

symmetrical cone, the height of more than 12,000 feet, and the presence of snow

covering Fuji's peak for about 5 months a year. Therefore, this enormous

cone that stands out from the surrounding civilization has become

popular among tourists who want to witness this masterpiece of mother

nature. one way to enjoy this piece of art is taking a walk at Lake Kawaguchi

near Mount Fuji in the border of Fujikawaguchiko and Minobu. From

this lake there is a phenomenal view to Mount Fuji: far away is a hazy Mountain

blending into a vast blue sky; close by is the silver-blue Kawaguchiko lake

that mirrors the reflection of Fuji; in a high sky, birds are flapping; and on the

sides, pink cherry blossoms fill the atmosphere with floral aroma.

Reason number three: urban legends. "73% of Japan is mountainous." And living among

the mountains with various annual natural disasters, Japanese generally are

superstitious properly because the ancient Japanese daily lives were so

harsh; and technology didn't exist, so the easiest way to explain natural phenomenon

was superstitions. Until today, many Japanese superstitions have become

urban legends. One famous Japanese urban legend is kuchisake-onna, which is

slit-mouthed woman. According to the legend, she covers her mouth with a cloth

mask. The woman will ask a victim "Am I pretty?"

If the victim answers yes, she will remove her mask and ask the victim again.

If the victim answered [...] or screams, she will slash the victim from ear to ear so

that a victim resembles her. If the victim says no, she will walk away only

to follow her victim home and brutally murder the victim that night. Said

reaction also occurs if you say no before she removes her mask. Reason

number four: anime.

Japan is not just a place for scary legends, it is also a place for

cuteness: the well-know anime, Japanese cartoon. One of the recent anime hit is

"Your name." "The story takes place in a small mountain village in Japan.

Mitsuha, a a high school girl of this village leads a dull life

and yearns for living in a big city, that someday she has a dream of her being a

boy. In that dream she is in an unfamiliar house in Tokyo and surrounded with strange

friends. Though she's confused, she feels happy living a new life here. Meanwhile a

Tokyo high-school boy named taki also has a real dream of him being a

girl in a mountain village. That's how they meet each other in their dreams."

This anime confirms a Japanese proverb: [ Google translate ], which literally means

faith can move mountains, and in this case, specifically, love is beyond distance and time

Reason number five: Japanese characteristics. This is Makoto Shinkai, the scrawny

Japanese man wearing a brow, wrinkled long-sleeve shirt with messy hair and

his glasses on. He is sitting in his studio answering the interview.

The man speak in low tone, soft voice. Makoto Shinkai

is a famous Japanese director ,the director of "Your name", an outlier that "do things

that are out of the ordinary," and he is also a typical hard-working and modest

Japanese man. "Your name" was such a huge hit that some people called him the new

Miyazaki. And Miyazaki is the greatest anime director of all time. But this is his

response.

The last reason: because why not Japan? If you're hyped for Japan, then you should consider

going to Japan this autumn or spring. It is the best time to visit Japan; and

there is little rainfall; the sky is clear; and temperatures are mild. And there is

also delicate cherry blossom of spring and vivid hues autumn leaves that are

visually stunning

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