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Hey guys it's Linh, today I will introduce to you the Design Festa – claimed to the

largest art and performance event in Japan and in Asia

This event is a platform for over 12000 artists to gather and express their art and creativity

It is held twice a year in Tokyo Big Sight as known as the biggest convention and exhibition

center in Tokyo Although you have to pay to get into this

event, the price is very affordable It's only 1000 yen per day and 1800 for

a 2-day pass The area is huge and is divided into different

areas There are around 5000 booths where people

exhibit and sell original illustration, crafts, accessories that they made by themselves

I found so many cute and cool stuffs that it was really hard to keep myself from buying

everything

Besides those booths, I also really enjoyed

the Live Painting area where I observed artists creating amazing paintings on the wall

Somehow, seeing all these talented people was really inspiring and I really wish I could

do something like that

Design festa encourages every individual to

express themselves without any boundary so there were many art installations as well

and many people wearing costumes walking around in the exhibition

I happened to run into this booth where they were demonstrating how to do screen printing

which was really interesting Customers can choose the colors that they

want to be printed on their items and all of the colors will be put on this board

After that, they just use pressure to apply the colors on the specific item and the result

is amazing

What do you think about this event?

Personally, I think it was awesome and I definitely will come back here again in November and

next year as well Thank you for watching and remember to like,

share and subscribe for more videos about life and travel in Japan

That's it for now and I will see you again soon!

Bye bye~

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【AmaitsukiCafé】Japan Impact is back ! - Vlog【PART 1】 - Duration: 11:13.

Hello everybody !

We are Amaitsuki

a group of 22 members, we live in France

This year we got to participate in the Japan Impact convention

located in Lausanne, Switzerland

15 members got to participate

To better organise rehearsals, we separated in two groups

Team North, made up of Kurimu, Ume,

Mikan, Ocha, Remon,

and Mochi

And Team South, made up of Youshu, Chocominto, Kyuuri,

Reishi, Mizu, Maccha,

Aroe, Kokonatsu, and Momo

The members of each team chose 4 songs together

then, early February,

both rehearsals were organised one or two weeks before the show

One in Paris for Team North,

and one in Lyon for Team South with Mochi

Enjoy

Team North rehearsal

In the end, the rehearsal was canceled.

Thanks to good communication,

all the girls were informed on time !

(Except for Remon who went to Paris and rehearsed on her own...)

That was a lie

We are Saturday February 3rd

Today

is the day of the rehearsal

Hey there !

Oh ! What's that ?

It's the vlog !

We leave for Paris territory

to rehearse

in this

very cold day

It sounds like I'm speaking as if we were...

were during the 18th century

Hey ?! How do you turn the camera around ?

No, we don't, we can't do it

We're lost !

GPS mission : let's find the dance hall

Do you see, it doesn't say we're good, but I think if we cross we're good

Come on let's go

I would have like to have my partner to do that

Yeah, me too...

Who's your partner for this ?

It's Maccha !

Maccha is required at the reception desk Hey Maccha !

Oh my god !

Did you hear that serial killer tone ?!

Maccha is required at the reception desk

Please exterminate her promptly.

This is horrible !

I think we won't have a partner at all, any of us

Well no. I'm doing it with Choco, she's not here either

I'm doing it with Reishi

We're the forever alone team

This is the line where we fall all of the sudden. Ok

There we are like that

Who falls first ?

I'm in fourth position

And me, I fall afterwards

I fall at five

What's this training ?

Team South rehearsal

Happy birthday Choco

But no...

Let's just hope there's no fire alarm in the room

What are you doing hidden in the changing rooms ?

I propose that those who go up this way,

don't make any noise

We go in at the same time

*They want to surprise the girls rehearsing on the first floor

It leads directly to the door

There's another door

Oh no, it's locked

I knew it !

Fail

And that's how rehearsal went for both teams !

The girls are finally ready

for the convention in Lausanne !

It's five in the morning

I took my suitcase and left for Lausanne

Ah~ It's so early...

Ah who it is ?

Hey there !

Hey there !

I won a voucher...

Eh Choco ! Can we do a product placement ?

Our dance hall

It's a strategy : you do it this way

And then, you go through there

And you, you go through there

However if ever you got it wrong, there will be a slight problem

It's ok it got recorded Remon !

It's fine

Product placement : Star Wars !

They're clean !

Of course !

A word ?

A word ? Eh... There you go

A word ?

A word ?

Wow wow yeah yeah ah ha ah ha

Ume

Mikan

Ume

Mikan

Ume

Mikan

Ume

Who's the one who lost his piece of bread ?

It's you It's the one who gets to pay a forfeit

No I didn't ! I didn't lose any of my bread !

It's really frustrating, I want to go do some wotagei, me !

To be continued

For more infomation >> 【AmaitsukiCafé】Japan Impact is back ! - Vlog【PART 1】 - Duration: 11:13.

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My Views on the Yuta's Response Video (Response to "That Japanese Man Yuta") - Duration: 20:23.

So this video is my response to That Japanese man YuTa.

For those who don't know what's going on,

a few days ago, a Japanese YouTuber Yuta

he uploaded a response video

about my videos about black people I uploaded quite long time ago.

Only For this 3 days alone,

More than 20 people sending me the link and saying like,

"Hey! Racist! Just watch this and go fuck yourself"

"See! Yuta is our side. You're completely loser, Scumbag!"

"Nobita, you're totally wrong. Because Yuta is saying this"

As soon as they found a big influence YouTuber

opposing my opinions,

they immediately jump on the wagon

and start attacking me again using his words as a credit.

And so many people are really happy now,

"Nobita pissed off even Yuta"

and now they're hating each other just like China and Japan.

That's completely wrong. I don't take it personally at all.

And We still talk each other and have a drink together as a friend.

I'm sure he's gonna not take it personally either

but my big concern is

his many fans watching this get triggered

"Oh my gosh, my favorite YouTuber is attacked by a racist."

So let me make this clear

I'm not against Yuta as a person

I'm simply opposing his opinions, not personality.

Actually, there're definitely some good points I do agree with

and I need to apologize for that.

Anyway, let's get started

If you haven't watched his video yet,

I want you to check it out first.

So you get all the context.

Yes, this is definitely what I went wrong.

So Let me tell now

who I was talking about exactly, specially

I still believe that these people may be dangerous for Japan

As you might already know,

In the videos about black people I uploaded,

I often talk about something only happening in the US

and the title and description are saying like that

So I thought I don't need to specify those people

my audience already know who I'm talking about

since majority of my audience are from the US

More importantly,

I didn't really know what I should call those people

so I just said black people, referring to those people

That was my huge mistake

I wish I could go back

If I don't clearly specify like this,

many people think I'm talking about all the entire black people

all over the world

Let me tell you one of possible reasons

why I made the stupid mistake

As a Japanese person,

I'm really used to non-verball communication

which is completely the opposite from western style communication

In a conversation, we often omit and simplify something

and rather than words,

we often communicate

based on the context and situation

I'm really used to that

So actually, Japanese people tend to make this kind of mistake all the time

maybe you already know

But that's a shitty excuse. I know that

That was completely my fault

My apologies for that

By the way, let me emphasize this part

I'm not gonna argue white privilege actually exists or not

That's not my focus

Whether it's real or not is one thing

But believing it or not is another

Because even if that's true,

as long as you don't believe that,

And the idea of white privilege and systemic racism itself,

if you bring up that here,

that's dangerous for Japan

I know this looks too angry

and crazy white supremacist

But I want you to understand that

I said in that way, because I really don't want you to believe white privilege

even if that's true

So the question is, can you justify discrimination?

Of course, No

Now believe or not,

I never said you can justify discrimination

just based on the statistics

I know it sounded like that

I'm gonna blame you you misunderstood

but I never actually meant that

And if you really don't like racial profiling

and you really wanna change discrimination based on the color,

If you do nothing and just whining about that,

Yes, I do think maybe you're asking too much

Now, let me ask you if you live in the US

When some tragedy happens by black people like this,

do you see many black people strongly condemning those black people?

I'm sure some do

but correct me if I'm wrong

majority of the liberal black people who are strongly agasint racism

As long as that racism is toward white people,

they're just quiet

And some people even saying like this

I'm really shocked even a public person saying that

But This is just one example

liberal black people not taking the black crimes seriously.

OK, let's say Japanese people committed so many crimes

What I'm gonna do is

I would be strongly strict to Japanese people.

And at least do something to reduce the crimes

until the bad stereotype ends

It all comes down to this

If people see the crime rate is actually dropping,

I'm sure they're gonna give you discrimination anymore

I know some people do, but not most people

Because at this point, they don't have the reason.

When Logan Paul was behaving dispectfully in Japan,

so many foreigners including many white people

were strongly condemning and treating him like a crimminal

When something like that happens by a black person in the US,

I don't see many liberal black people accusing the criminal

Again, some do. I know that

But not marority

my biggest issue is

they don't talk about black on black crime

and seriously work on the issue

Attacking another group instead

is not gonna solve anything

If you wanna stop racial discrimination,

Don't get me wrong

Discrimination cannot be justified no matter what

But in my opinion,

it doesn't mean you can just be whining about that

and do nothing

Yes, That's completely right.

So I actually apologized about that before

although Yuta didn't show that part

But let me apologize again

Yes. anyone can play the victim

Not just liberal African Americans

However, based on my experience in Japan and New Orleans,

I have to say this

Now, it's important to keep in mind that

my experience is totally different from Yuta's and yours

Just because your experience with black peoole is really positive,

t doesn't mean every single black person in the US is a good person

And this is my YouTube channel, right?

Just like you can talk about anything on your channel or blog,

at least on my channel,

I should be allowed to talk about anything based on my experience

not yours

Don't get me wrong

Talking with many black people,

I found so many positive qualifies as well

For example, the black people I met

they were mostly really patient about my horrible English

Keep in mind, when I was in New Orleans,

my English was way more horrible than now

I've met so many foreigners who can't take my English

and just making fun of my accent and prononciation

But the most black people I met

patiently wait until I finish the sentence

willing to listen what I'm trying to say

which I really appreciate that

I found they have so many good qualities

I can actually talk about that forever.

Because I know in the long term,

that's gonna be more beneficial for you

even though that's gonna hurt your feelings at that moment

and maybe you gonna hate me a lot

As you know, talking about race is kinda tattoo

especially in front of black people

at least in the US

Many people are afraid of saying something negative to them

But when I actually saw their problems,

something in common

I couldn't just hold it back

Why? Because I personally really care about black people

since my best friend happens to be a black person

Now believe or not,

I do not think

people who disagree with me are all stupid

and only my opinion is true

I know it sounded like that

the way I said

But I never actually think like that

By the way, this is what I noticed

When you say something strongly that people really agree with,

they think you are passionate

But if that's something they don't wanna hear

even if you say exactly the same thing

they think that you are too angry

scary and you're just doing a hate speech

OK, I said in the too aggressive way

or too emotional way or whatever you call it

hat's Because I was really sinking tired of the media and people

I really don't understand that

Why do they treat black people like weak people?

That's completely wrong

They don't need a special treatment or sympnachy

So many successful black people already prove that

Anyway, let me clarify this again

I do not think people opposing my opinions are stupid or anything like that

If you wanna disagree, that's totally OK

I know I look too angry, but that's actually totally OK

But seems like it's not OK for some people

which is really said

where is the Free Speech?

I've had a lot of conversations with people

who strongly disagree with me

Actually, it's quite rare

to meet someone having the same opinion as me

I'm deeply sorry for your friend, Yuta

But Here is my issue

It seems like you're assuming

her color is the reason

How do you know that?

Did you actually ask them and make sure that

her color is the reason?

Maybe that's because of other factors, right?

You see, this is what annoys me.

When something bad happened to you

many people just assume

that's because you're black

Anyway, since Yuta shared his personal story,

let me share my personal story as well

In Tokyo, there's a street, it's called Takeshita street

And on the street,

there're always bunch of black guys

Actually, you can also see that at a certain area in Shibuya

And one of female Japanese friends

She was really scared and she said

she will never go there again

Unfortunately, she is not the only vicim

Many other Japanese people as well

I'm not saying only black people commit a crime like that.

But here is my point

As you might already know,

on that street, Japanese police officers often go around

as well as Roppongi and Shibuya

I know this is just a possibility

It's unlikely to be true

But maybe

maybe the police officer actually saw the crime by a black person

and because of that,

My question is

which one should be to blame more?

What the police officer did to her was not OK

but who should you're angry to more?

We all know discrimination is really bad

But as a human being, we're not perfect

We often do something subconsciously based on the past experience

I'm really wondering why she didn't ask the police officer

why only she is questioned

That's because she couldn't speak Japanese enough?

I'm sorry if I'm wrong, but If that's the case

she is also to blame

if she's a foreign resident or immigrant

because you're just able to speak Japanese

you're more likely to do well with this kind of situation

Yes, I do agree with that

but that's under the condition of these two

I know this sounds too strict

, maybe I'm asking too much but this is my strong belief

If you don't execute these two

I don't think you deserve to have

exactly the same rights as other Japanese people

By the way, I'm not talking about toursits, I'm talking about foreign residents or immigrants

As a Japanese teacher,

I've seen that kind of discrimination all the time

Many of my students have an experience like that

especially in a workpalce

But I found In most cases

that's simply because they don't speak Japanese enough

Maybe it doesn't bother some Japanese people like Yuta

speaking fluent English and traveling around

and seeing many other cultures

But what about other most Japanese people?

They don't speak English well

And quite many Japanese have never been to another country

foreigners who don't even speak the same language

do you really think those people are completely OK for Japanese people

and they have exactly the same rights?

Of course, they're not gonna complain in front of you

but deep inside, maybe you're annoyed

What Yuta says sounds really good to you

but maybe that's because you're a foreigner side

I don't care if you're foreigners or minority

I don't even speak the same language and appreciate the culture,

I don't think you're qualified to complain a lot

Because to me, you're not even on the stage at this point

If you wanna complain, why not do that in Japanese?

So we can at least listen to you. We can have a discussion about that.

Bit If you don't speak Japanese anyway,

how could we trust you?

How could we understand you?

But you wanna still demand exactly the same rights?

Now when I say speaking Japanese

it seems too demanding and fucking crazy.

So let me emphasize this

What I want to see from you is

I don't know about other Japanese people

but me personally

just putting out simple Japanese words ramadomly would be enough

Because at this point, I can totally see your effort

From what I see, however, especially many western residents in Japan

are not even making effort

to improve Japanese language and just complaining in English

So of course, most Japanese people don't even understand why they're dissatisfied

OK take a look at this

I totally agree with that

And in my opinion,

which means for example,

if your committed a crime,

some people might think your bother is also a bad person

Now, let's talk about indivials and collectivism

Japan is more like a collectivism society

Many people have group mentality

I know maybe this is something you don't like about Japan

Especially in western society

is a really improtant value

But why do you think Japan is a safe country?

the group mentality has a huge influence on that

If you do something bad,

In that system,

we can be accountable each other

and keep on the same page

This statement sounds really good

But may be not really apply in Japan

Whether you like it or not, in Japan people see you as a representative of a group

That group could be family, company, school or race

This Japanese concept is called うち and そと

Actually I'm gonna talk about this concept in another video.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you can treat someone unfairly

just because the family member did a bad thing

Again, discrimination cannot be justified

But like I said earlier, that's understandable at least

So which one would you like to blame more?

the one who treated you unfairly

Of course, both of them should be to blame

let me simplify more clearly

a white person treated you unfairly

Or a black person who committed a crime

and that caused

the white person to do discrimination

For more infomation >> My Views on the Yuta's Response Video (Response to "That Japanese Man Yuta") - Duration: 20:23.

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【これってあってる?】Do you interested in Japan?は正しいのか?《3分で学べる英会話》(Common Mistake Part 6) - Duration: 3:03.

For more infomation >> 【これってあってる?】Do you interested in Japan?は正しいのか?《3分で学べる英会話》(Common Mistake Part 6) - Duration: 3:03.

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Coca-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink in Japan - Duration: 2:33.

Coca-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink in Japan

Coca-Cola has launched its first alcoholic drink, a lemon flavoured alcopop, in Japan in a bid to tap new markets and consumers. In a global first for the US drinks giant, three fizzy lemon drinks went on sale on Monday.

The product aims at a growing market of young drinkers - especially women. Described by Coca-Cola as unique in the companys 125-year history, the three drinks range from 3% to 8% alcohol.

In keeping with the companys tradition, the recipe is closely guarded but the drinks are modelled on the countrys popular Chu-Hi drinks, usually a mix of local spirit and a range of fruit flavours.

The drinks hit the shelves on Monday. Chu-Hi - an abbreviation for shochu highball - has been marketed as an alternative to beer, proving especially popular with female drinkers.

Local companies like Suntory, Asahi and Kirin currently dominate the sector for canned Chu-Hi drinks. The most popular flavours are strong citrus ones such as grapefruit or lemon, the latter one being the taste Coca Cola now wants a share of.

Chu-Hi drinks are often aimed at young women. Coca-Cola says there are no plans to bring the new drinks range to markets outside Japan.

Alcopop drinks boomed in Europe and the UK in the 1990s with the likes of Smirnoff Ice and Bacardi Breezer becoming hugely popular. They were controversial, with concerns they encouraged young people to drink more alcohol because of soft drink-like taste.

For more infomation >> Coca-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink in Japan - Duration: 2:33.

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Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo • 60fps Limitless Quality - Duration: 1:05.

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

Lamborghini Japan: 50th Anniversary Event in Tokyo

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Deeper Culturural Differences Between Japan and America - Duration: 3:47.

3 surprising things !

Hello everyone, I'm KenSensei. I'd like to talk about 3 things that I was surprised after moving to America today

There're 3 things that I want you to pay attention when watching this video

The first one is

That I want you to check how much you understand the video without subtitle

The second one is that I want you to focus on fillers that I use. For example,

" Um... " " Let's see... "

The third one is

That please pay attention to conjunction like " After that " or " And then "

The first things that surprised me was

For instance, there're a lot of places to throw out trash. I found garbage cans when walking on the street or

or when I went to a grocery stores.

Literally everywhere! ( So convinient! )

We don't have garbage cans at all ( in public )

For example,

We do have them in the station, but they'll be gone when the government take counter-terror measures.

Therefore, we're mostly like have to take trash with you home ( So convinient, right? lol )

The second one is

People working at Grocery stores in the States often have conversation with customers. In Jappan, they just say

And

They just scan the barcode of the product you're buying and say

" It's 530 yen " and we pay that, and that it is.

In America,

Like that. They have the conversation (the greeting ) first, and sometime they start more conversation

or

they end up just greeting

I think there're a lot of times that clerks and customers talk here

Also, I encourage the situation where people say

" Nice hat! "

or " Nice shoes " to others. People often compliment on other people's outfit

That never happens in Japan

That never happens in Japan at all

If people say those things to strangers in Japan

People might think your're strange

The third one is

That you can use your credit cards anywhere. Like fast food stores or

Convince stores

Of course at grocery stores

or else where in the U.S.

I think people do use credit cards very often ( instead of cash ). In Japan,

Credit-card-culture isn't so common * ( Compared to America )

When we use them,

when we stay at hotel,

when we go to an expensive restaurant. We use credit cards when we spend lot of money

I only talked about 3 things that

surprised me in America today, but I have lot more

So please let me know if you like this kind of video by clicking the " Like👍" button.

Also, please subscribe the channel. Alright, see you again!!

For more infomation >> Deeper Culturural Differences Between Japan and America - Duration: 3:47.

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Breaking News - Arsene Wenger considering return to Japan to resume managerial career - Duration: 2:19.

Arsene Wenger is considering a return to Japan to resume his managerial career. The 68-year-old has decided to leave Arsenal after more than two decades

His place is to be taken by former Paris Saint-Germain coach Unai Emery. But Wenger has made it clear that he wants to stay in football

There will be numerous offers for him to take over at clubs in Europe and in the United States

But Wenger also has the option of working in Japan. Wenger worked in the Far East for one season during 1995-96

He was at Nagoya Grampus Eight where he won the Emperor's Cup and the Japanese Super Cup during his stay

Wenger went to Japan when he left Monaco after he became disillusioned with French football in the aftermath of the match-fixing scandal of the 1990s

He loved the culture, learned the language and it took immense persuasion from the then Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein to convince him to come back to Europe and take over at Highbury

Wenger is still in high esteem in Japan and the profile of the J-League was raised last week when Vissel Kobe signed Spain World Cup and European Championship winner Andres Iniesta from Barcelona

For more infomation >> Breaking News - Arsene Wenger considering return to Japan to resume managerial career - Duration: 2:19.

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Japan 2017 - Takayama | VLOG last hours - Duration: 1:23.

So now, I am at the top of a park

where you can see Takayama in background

This is my last morning

And after I will go to Tokyo

3 days was running very fast

With the festival when I arrived

Then

I walked around

At night, there's not much to do, but it's nice to visit the city

Yesterday, I walked in the ancient temples

Then, the afternoon, Shirakawa-gō

It was very nice!

It was running fast because

there's an hour's drive there and the same thing on the way back

and we were only there for two hours

but it was really worth it, we had

a good weather so the best to imagine

by the way, that's what the guide said.

I could drink sake reserved for the gods

that we can just drink the October 14 and 15

It's true that it's not bad Well, basically

it's sake that's not filtered so it is still white with grains of rice

but it's fruity enough so it's pretty cool.

I also had the opportunity to see old houses: Gashos.

with the snow, it allows them

to avoid the weight on it

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