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Japan sets up new agency to manage increasing influx of foreign workers - Duration: 0:54.

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(cc) "I remember Pearl Harbor": Dividing Operation by Washington Post & Japanese Puppet MSM - Duration: 2:49.

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UN urges Japan to solve 'comfort women' issue - Duration: 0:46.

A UN committee on discrimination has urged the Japanese government to adopt a victim-centered

approach toward the victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery.

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination published the report on Thursday,

saying that the Japanese government did "not take a fully victim-centered approach".

It added that the 2015 agreement between Japan and the South Korean government didn't provide

"unequivocal responsibility" for the human rights violations committed against the so-called

'comfort women'.

The committee discussed such issues for the first time in four years on August 16th and

17th.

Although the Commission's recommendations are not binding, it is customary for the country

receiving the recommendations to report countermeasures before the next session.

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7-Day Trip from Tokyo to Kyoto: Episode 1 | Japan's New Golden Route | japan-guide.com - Duration: 8:16.

Tokyo and Kyoto are two of Japan's most popular tourist destinations and are commonly

traveled between via the Tokaido Shinkansen along what has become known as Japan's 'Golden Route',

stretching along the main island's relatively urbanized Pacific Coast.

For this trip we thought we'd do things a little differently, instead taking advantage

of the recent extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen to reach Kyoto from Tokyo via the Sea of Japan

coast along this 'New Golden Route'.

The aim of our journey is to experience a different, more tranquil side of Japan full

of natural beauty and rich culture, and to partake in some memorable experiences along

the way that are different those found along the more populated southern route.

The entire trip will take seven days in which we'll cover 11 prefectures in total, presenting

our journey over three episodes.

A great way to travel along the New Golden Route is by using the Hokuriku Arch Pass,

a 7-day pass exclusively available to oversea tourists that allows for unlimited use of

all the JR lines shown on the map including the Hokuriku Shinkansen.

Episode one of this series will document our journey from the bustling metropolis of Tokyo

into Japan's interior.

So join me, Sam Evans, as we travel from Tokyo to Kyoto along Japan's New Golden Route.

Day 1

We'll begin our journey by checking out a couple of Tokyo's popular sites before

heading on to Saitama Prefecture and the Omiya Bonsai Village as well as the Railway Museum.

Come late afternoon, we will head up to Gunma Prefecture, to end our day in Ikaho Onsen,

a historic hot spring town.

It's the first day of our seven day tour from Tokyo to Kyoto, and what better place

to start it than at the magnificent SkyTree.

Its 634 meters tall and its the world's tallest communications tower.

I cannot wait to go and check it out.

Let's go!

At 350 meters above street level, the Tembo Observation deck allows visitors stunning,

panoramic views of Tokyo, with Mount Fuji even visible on clear days.

The lower levels of the huge complex house a variety of shops and restaurants giving

the Skytree something for everyone.

From the Skytree we take a bus to Tokyo Station and walk to the Imperial Palace.

Before we head on with our trip we've got a little bit of time so we made the short

walk from Tokyo Station to the Imperial Palace, the home of the japanese imperial family.

Not only is it a great place to stroll in the midst of royalty, there's also some

pretty good photo opportunities too.

From Tokyo we take the Shinkansen to Omiya, where we'll transfer to the JR Utsunomiya

Line to Toro Station and head to the Bonsai Village.

We are at the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum which opened in 2010 and is a beautiful addition

to the Bonsai Village.

Inside there is a permanent exhibition which educates on the History and other aspects

of Bonsai, whilst outside in the garden, where we are now, visitors can admire a variety

of different trees and its generally a very pleasant place to be.

Not far from the bonsai village stands another of Saitama's popular attractions: the Railway

Museum.

We're at the railway museum in Saitama one of the largest railway museums in all of Japan

Among its other impressive features this place boasts an abundance of retired trains and

is a must for train lovers.

It's now time to take Hokuriku Shinkansen to eastern Japan's hot spring mecca Gunma Prefecture,

where we'll be staying at Ikaho Onsen, an old hot spring town known for its iconic stone

staircase that bisects the town as it climbs hillside.

After an amazing first day here we are at Ikaho onsen in this beautiful ryokan.

Where among other things we are going to enjoy a delicious looking traditional japanese meal,

a relaxing outdoor bath as well as an exploration to see what this town has to offer.

Day 2

After a traditional ryokan breakfast it's time to head on to Nagano Prefecture where

we'll first pay a visit to the famous Snow Monkey Park.

Following this we'll make our way to the nearby town of Shibu Onsen where we'll explore

and stay the night.

From Nagano Station we take an express bus to the Snow Monkey Park bus stop from where

the monkeys are about a 30 minute hike along a gentle forest trail.

We're here in the Jigokudani Monkey park where visitors can see the Japanese macaque

in its natural environment.

Now the park comes into its own in winter when snow typically covers the ground and

monkeys can be seen bathing in the park's hot spring.

But as you can see any time of the year is a good time to come and see the monkeys.

It's seems like it's a bit of a hard life being a monkey.

After our fun at the monkey park this afternoon, we have arrived in the nearby Shibu Onsen, an attractive

and historical onsen town known among other things for its nine bath houses like this one.

Now, the ryokan in which we will be spending the night has given us this!

Which is a master key to all of nine of them.

So right now, I cant wait to get exploring because this place just seems great.

Nothing like a foot bath after a day of exploration.

Another evening, another delicious looking ryokan meal.

Now tomorrow we are going to move over to Niigata prefecture where we will start the

day with a bike ride along the coast, but for now let's eat because I'm starving.

So in true Japanese style: kanpai!

And with that, the first part of this incredible journey has come to an end.

Be sure to join us in episode 2 as we continue towards Kyoto and enjoy more amazing experiences,

trying delicious local foods and taking in breathtaking views.

If you are looking for more information about this itinerary, click the links on the screen

now, or head over to japan-guide.com, your comprehensive, up-to-date travel guide, first-hand

from Japan.

Thanks for watching, and be sure to subscribe for more videos about Japan.

Happy travels.

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رحلة جيمر الي المستقبل! Game Professor Games culture of Japan - Duration: 8:51.

We cannot discuss games without mentioning japan

This country influenced our childhood

the music for Super Mario that doesn't play anywhere

without everyone around recognizing it

The family game and the 2 players we used to play before something..

called the internet comes to separate us in times like this

Tanks, Duck hunt

Pak Man, Donkey kong, The characters of street fighter

That've been imprented in our memory

the first time we feel

True horror in Resident evil, we play the rule of a spy in Metal Gear

and the rule of a footballer in Winning eleven

Lots of games, if I wanted to talk about

I would talk for days, heck

I can dedicate a whole program to talk about those games

Games that only have one thing in common, which is the country where they were designed

that made me wonder, how does it look like to live as a game designer in Japan!z

the trip from japan to Egypt is a little wierd

you're literally traveling to the future

You're traveling the opposite direction of earth movement

You Basically skip one day in only 12 hours

Once you're out of the airport you're bombarded with information

from papers on the walls, to signs on the floor

To screens telling you where to go and what to do

Once you wake up from the shock

and start to look at the people around you

you start to see the clear picture

Everything in Tokyo is designed like a game

Signs everywhere telling you how and where to walk

As if you're in a map for Resident evil, silent hill

Or metal gear, games that have all been designed in Japan

The train is like RPG levels

Ones you see in Dark Souls

Complicated system of five types of trains

The local, the rapid, the Rapid expres

the special express and the Limited access expres

A system that will take you from east Tokyo to the far west

in less than two hours

Given that you know the timing and the type of train

Which will require an application (I suggest japan travel)

The internal structure of the cityI

Is shocking in it's corridor like design

From the metro stations, to the giant malls

Streets, alleyways, restaurants

to the parlors and supermarkets

The whole thing looks like a level from the classic version of doom

and the design of the tin city in Dues ex mankind devided

Even the nature in the local parks, gave me an illusion

that I might meet an npc which will give me a quest

Or a monster that I can kill and loot it's weapons

Or this place that chillingly reminded me of Resident evil!

All the details around you all the time

it's either a delicate design or an inspiration for such thing

which explains why design in japan is such a natural thing, as if they were born with it!

and why we've seen designs like

the levels of dark souls...

This is Omar Wahid, from a place on the planet...

Well, we cannot call it earth, because I'm now on the planet

that is very different

the neighbor planet of Japan!

Like that move!

I'm now in Shibuya

Close to the Shibuya crossing

This place is full of lighting and stuff that's fighting (rhyme)

I'm enjoying the people and the place and food and everything

Japan is a great place

Very great

Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw

the commercial for classic Mario on the screen

that was located on the train, something I haven't seen anywhere else

which made the travel a key part

of my quest for knowladge

as an Egyptian I used the skills I was given

and I started being nosy around people, and try to find out what they were doing

People were looking in their books and phones

and I though it was just emails and science books or novels

I noticed a man in his 50s standing by me

moving his finger fast on the phone

and I found out he was playing something like candy crush,

but the speed at which he played it was insane

even for someone who's "an expert" in games like me

I widened the circle of my nosiness

and I started to spy on the books in people hands

and found out that the majority reads manga!

which is basically Japanese comic books

and I'm not talking about young people exclusively!

it looks to me like it's not just a niche of people that play games

like the case in Egypt

because in Egypt, we are

only the young play games unlike the public in Japan

which has games as a key part of it's culture

people I've met randomly, would start at me with admiration

when I said I worked on game design.

The word Nintendo has it's wight

and super Mario and final fantasy are like the names of pop stars in Egypt

let alone the respect I get from people

When they find out I work in the field of games

unlike the sarcastic demeaning look I get when I say that in Egypt or the arab world

Don't get me wrong, the culture of a great nation like Japan cannot be summed up in

just thier love for games and their understanding of it

because you see the same level of dedication in Everything

from the design of the city as I said in the beginning

to the smallest thing

Like how people act around you

but this isn't the scope of my research, but the real focus of my quest

is to focus on the game culture

as the culture in Japan is far more complicated

but the part i'm covering alone requires an entire series

to cover all the points I want covered

However, there's a main element that connects games with everything

Which is people

which brings the question, why are people like this!

How did they make the leap with their culture

far beyond the monkeys living outside!

I'm not qualified to know this,

as my knowledge of history

is very shallow, and my grasp is weak on the development of culture

However I noticed stuff

Maybe could be useful in understanding a small part of the design tech advancement

I heard a lot before I went to japan

that most people there are very helpful, and I didn't give it much thought at first

because I have seen helpful folks all over the world

even Europe (specifically England) which is not famous for the helpfulness

I couldn't Imagine, that if I asked for help

that people would leave everything at hand just to help me

I was in awe to find people leave their work to show me where to go!

many times I enter a supermarket

to find the cleric leave the shop

and take me to a different shop that sells the thing that I want

I once took the wrong train, one of the passengers left the train

and took me up to show me the proper platform

keeping in mind that he could've easily missed his train

just to help me!.. a complete foreign stranger!

if this is any indication, this means that

this culture gave up somehow on selfishness,

their life is dedicated to helping others!

that means that the culture in Japan

is to dedicate yourself to work!

which shows in the quality of everything they do

which as a result, shows in the quality of game design

it's only logical that this level of dedication

result in the quality we see in devices like the Nintendos

games like Monster hunter, Zelda, or Mario odyssey

No wonder that the system and devices creating these experiences

to be so ridiculously precise as found out

at the time of release

as I mentioned, being in Japan makes the picture become clearer

this culture is the home

for work of arts that are hard to execute like dark souls

and timeless classics

like the series of super mario

new experiences that captivated a lot of people like Metal Gear Solid

and pieces that created worlds full of magic

like Zelda, pokemon and Final Fantasy

This was my experience in Tokyo

I was on a quest for an answer to my question, How did people there achieve this!

what i said wasn't enough

not even new to some

even what I want to say requires a lot of work to share with you

But I will have to with this at least for now

Thanks for watching, please subscirbe for more, and like for support

For more infomation >> رحلة جيمر الي المستقبل! Game Professor Games culture of Japan - Duration: 8:51.

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Japan's school uniforms YES or NO? Japanese girls and boys on school uniforms. - Duration: 14:49.

What will you do if school uniforms disappear?

What?

I'd rather die.

I didn't have time to make a new one, so I didn't understand why my teacher told me off.

If you were told to wear it now, would you wear it? - I would!

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat and today we are gonna go and ask Japanese people

if they prefer to wear school uniforms or not, when they go to school.

So let's go and Ask Japanese. Don't forget to subscribe for more videos from Japan.

School uniform VS normal clothes!

Do you understand the meaning? - I do.

You get it too, right? - No clue.

She is asking us if we prefer normal clothes or school uniforms.

Which one do you prefer? Please give us a vote.

School uniform.

School uniform is here, right?

You seem to have your own style, but you still prefer uniforms? Why so?

I like high school girls.

THAT'S your REASON?!

That is my reason. I will see cute school girls in the mornings on the train.

Just seeing them, I feel more happy.

They are so cute.

That's why I prefer school uniforms.

I believe that high school will save the world. That's why we need school uniforms.

High school girls. Why do you like school uniforms?

Thinking about what to wear every day was pretty tough.

That's why school uniforms are much easier.

You said it WAS hard to think about it every day. Does that mean you didn't have uniforms?

I went to a specialized college and had to wear normal clothes every day.

It was specializing in beauty and esthetics, and especially because of that

we had to look after our visual appearance .

But I found it really hard to think of a new style to wear every day.

Made me realize how much easier I had it with school uniforms?

Because it was a beauty school, you got a lot of pressure?

Yes that's right. After graduating I started dressing properly like this but...

When I was still in college I dressed black all the time and didn't really care.

We were just talking, saying that he has gotten a lot brighter these days.

In our college people would talk a lot about what people were wearing,

some people could even tell which brands people we were wearing.

That was... a real pain...

I didn't wear any exciting brands... - Some people wore Gucci

Gucci in college? - Yeah.

Some also said "There is a brand fight. That person is wearing Valencia!"

I just liked Uniqlo.

I tried to keep it secret. - Well that secret got out fast.

Were there some rules with your school uniform that you didn't understand?

The restrictions were really strong. We also HAD to wear a belt and such.

That was quite tough.

We had to wear a belt and weren't allowed to open the second shirt button.

The girl's skirts were too long. I prefer shorter skirts.

My high school was very strict. We had to wear a shirt but not a belt or specific socks.

We could wear any socks and shoes we liked.

Nothing else that bothered me. Just that the skirts were so long.

What do you do if school uniforms disappeared?

What?

I'd rather die!

I don't want to live a life in which I can't see school girls from time to time.

No use living.

They are a symbol. - Japan's kawaii symbol.

What type of school uniform is the cutest then?

I like blazer ones.

My high school had blazers. You too right?

I also had blazers.

Blazers are cute, right?

Do you prefer neck ties or bows?

We had neck ties and bows. - What do you prefer?

My high school had bows for girls . But I personally prefer neck ties.

I think bows are cuter.

We had one vote each. Why do you prefer normal clothes?

When I was in high school, I had to wear school uniforms and my sister didn't.

When wearing school uniforms, you get looked at differently on your way to and from school.

Buying school uniforms is very expensive, and you can only wear them for 3 years.

I think it would be better to wear what you want to wear.

How much was your uniform?

I bought mine second hand. I don't know how much full prize is.

It goes around 30,000 Yen.

That's quite expensive. - It is.

You also had to buy all accessories, the badges, the pins, even the socks.

It's expensive.

Why do you prefer school uniforms?

I simply think it's a hassle to think every day about what to wear.

I think wearing a decided coordinate, is a lot easier.

Furthermore...

... you can only wear a school uniform for 3 years in middle or high school.

It's a once-in-a-lifetime privilege.

I liked wearing school uniforms.

What type of school uniform was it?

I had blazers. I never wore a sailor school uniform.

What type of school uniform was yours?

In middle school I had a sailor school uniform and in high school a blazer.

Were there uniform rules that you didn't get along with?

In middle school... I was growing very quickly...

In one year I grew 20cm.

Because I grew so much, my skirt didn't cover my knees anymore.

I didn't have time to get a new skirt.

And my teacher took me aside to tell me off. I didn't think that was fair.

That's unfair. - Only girls that grow fast are getting into trouble.

There weren't any rules I didn't agree with but...

But there is one thing I found funny.

The school was loose on the rules, but there was a set time in which we had to

wear the uniforms in the strictest way possible.

For one week we had to wear it 100% according to the rules.

We had that and that was quite interesting.

A restricted time experience.

And at other times it was more loose?

Yeah, some girls even died their hair brown, shortened their skirts...

But during those weeks we had to have black hair and close our ties tight.

It was kind of strange.

I wonder if the reason was that teachers from another school came to check?

Once every 1/2 year they wanted to give us the experience to wear it properly.

In the UK, girls get the choice to wear trousers with their school uniform. What do you think about that?

I think that's good. Japan should have that choice too.

I envy the UK. Especially in winter. The male teachers will wear warm trousers...

and he will open the window for "fresh air" and only the girls in their skirts will suffer.

It was tough. I wish we had had the choice to wear trousers too.

Why do you like school uniforms?

When I was wearing school uniforms, I envied schools with normal clothes...

But thinking about it now, you save time to select clothes all the time.

Wearing the uniform for 3 years has become part of precious memories.

You never had to think about what to wear because it was all decided.

It was convenient to not waste any time on it in the morning.

Extra question. In the UK girls get the choice to wear trousers, but not in Japan.

If you were offered to wear trousers, would you have done it?

I prefer skirts.

Even in winter?

Even in winter. - Wow you are strong.

If it was normal for girls to wear trousers, I would have liked to wear trousers.

You wore school uniforms? - I did.

What type of uniform was it? - I had a blazer type.

The one that you wear on top.

What school uniform was yours? - In high school I had sailor uniforms.

Even in high school? - Yes.

What was good and bad about wearing one.

The summer school uniform was so cute... I did like it.

But the winter uniform was black and like moufuku. It wasn't cute.

What is mofuku? - It's a black mourning dress, black and simple.

That doesn't sound very cute. How about you?

The summer sailor school uniform was very cute.

But in winter it was really not cool.

In winter it was also sailor.

My school uniform was all just one color.

So in winter the sailor collar and all was one color.

It looked uncool.

Any advantages you've had wearing a school uniform?

What?

I wonder what.

Do you? - I got a part-time job because I was a high-school girl.

I went into the interview with my school uniform.

What kind of job was it? - The drugstore.

Why did you get a job, wearing a school uniform?

The owner of the store was simply into high school girls.

You voted for school uniforms, why so?

I am in university now. When I overslept in school, I would just whack on my uniform.

I wasn't late there, but now I have to choose my clothes...

I get late for school now.

When you don't have much time in the morning, it's pretty tough.

So in tight mornings it's convenient? - So convenient.

You can only wear school uniforms in school.

Now I can't wear it anymore, I wish I could.

Why do you want to wear it again?

It's a privilege.

If someone offered you to wear it now, would you? - Oh I would.

I will wear it for a day in Disneyland.

I won't wear it to university but...

I would wear it for a theme park.

Theme park school uniforms are a thing.

Do you have an advantage when you wear a school uniform?

You get lots of likes on Instagram.

Did you ever have any trouble?

If you don't go straight home from school, it will get out.

Is that against school rules? - It is.

Our school forbid making a side trip after school.

So when I was wearing my school uniform, I didn't do TACHIYORI.

Tachiyori? What do you mean?

Tachiyori is when you have food with school friends on your way home.

You were forbidden to go to shops or restaurants on the way home.

You had to go straight home.

Why is that so?

I actually... never questioned that... it's just a rule.

Those were all questions. Sorry for taking you time.

Cue?

Cue?

Not yet?

Ok school uniforms!

Big win for the school uniforms. Only one person said non-uniforms are fine.

What some people said actually, school uniforms they are practical

you don't have to think so much about it, though they are very expensive,

it's an only-once-in-a-lifetime experience that you're able to wear them.

Apparently there are also a some girls who select their school depending on how cute the uniform is.

Interesting stuff. So how is it for you are you for school uniforms or against it?

Let us know, I personally never had school uniforms, in Germany

they have been taken off or banned, no school uniforms for us there...

I wish we had had some cute school uniforms, so we didn't have to actually...

wear brand clothes and have other people pick on what kind of shoes you were wearing.

That was a total pain.

Let us know, how is it for you, School uniform yes or NO?

Looking forward to your comments. Don't forget to subscribe for more stuff from Ask Japanese...

Hit hit hit subscribe and the notification buttons so you don't miss the other things we do.

Hope you enjoyed this. Catch you soon!

That was Cathy Cat... bye... peace.

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DATING A JAPANESE GIRL - Duration: 10:15.

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Japan Always Gets The Coolest Stuff!! Pepsi Man Toy Unboxing - GTV - Duration: 8:15.

this is GTV no no no no no no skip the

intro and come right to me because I

found something you're gonna love this

Pepsi man toys sealed in the box we're

gonna open it we're gonna unbox it we're

gonna see exactly what this is in here

but if you don't know what Pepsi man is

take a look at this

Pepsi man a guy in a costume who creates

awareness of Pepsi Pepsi man was big in

Japan during the 1990s and 2000's and

the premise is very simple

some people want some Pepsi and Pepsi

man delivers he usually gets halfway

clipped along the way - there were also

variations of Pepsi man based on flavor

and can design and even a Pepsi woman

the character was so popular he made the

inevitable crossover into the video game

world in 1999 he got his very own game

for the Sony Playstation called surprise

Pepsi man

it's basically an advertisement wrapped

around the cheap PlayStation game but

actually Pepsi man reached critical mass

after his run in Japan was over thanks

to YouTube as so called reactors with

Gauck over how strange and weird Japan

must be to have video games about Pepsi

none of them are any good except for the

one by slopes gamer that one's great but

out of the 780 1129 videos about Pepsi

man no one actually tries to dissect the

commercials or CMS as they're known here

and explain what makes them so weird

exactly I mean yes it's funny to see

someone in the goofy costume breaking

their neck but that's like saying only

Japan has weird CMS and everywhere else

on earth junk food and tchotchkes are

advertised for in a serious manner but

amidst all the unenthusiastic reacting

of the 780 1,129 videos out there the

most obvious thing is missed the Pepsi

man who works for Pepsi in Japan doesn't

seem to be in Japan at all everyone is

American despite that they still speak

Japanese but with an American accent Wow

is that what I sound like

the other thing people miss is that the

popularity of Pepsi man led to some

nifty giveaways bottle stoppers Pepsi

dispensers even Space Station crew

jackets

no wonder they say Japan always gets the

best stuff well one of the items they

gave away amongst all this was this neat

little box I picked up what mysteries

are inside and most importantly will it

even work it's time to send it back to

studio for an unboxing what am I suppose

that'll take your day oh Christmas so

we've got the box here and it doesn't

look like something that you can buy in

a store I don't see any barcode or any

kind of special marking that showed the

price or anything like that it might

have been a giveaway it might have been

a premium or something like that

I really don't know but we're gonna open

it up and find out and this thing has

been sealed for a very long time this

came out in 2000 and it's never been

opened so here we go and I had some

trouble getting the Box open it was

sealed really tight I've probably ruined

the collectability of this there's

probably some guy out there right now

looking for this cursing me out

oh and there's a lot of pieces in here I

was not expecting this I was expecting

maybe something you could piece together

with two pieces snap it on it did come

with instructions and it did come with

this little card that says

congratulations for winning the Toco

Toco can help her so it must have been a

prize giveaway okay so we take a look at

the instructions and I'm surprised to

find out there's no written text just

little pictures and six steps and it

looks like number one and two are really

difficult I don't know if we can do this

but once we get past number three it

looks like it's pretty easy to finish up

so the first step you have to connect

the wind-up gear with the legs and you

have to line everything up into these

little slots pretty tricky you got to

put it together and hold it so it

doesn't fall apart and now we've got the

body and the front and the back have

little slots and grooves and holes for

everything can snap in together of

course this has to be the front right so

everything locks into place and there's

a pin that holds the parts from Part one

and Part two together

and simply snap the back on very nice

okay so we finished one and - time to

move on to step three and four

looks like step three is putting the

carts that trait together only three

pieces here and it looks pretty simple

you snap the wheels on and you snap the

handle on and then you snap Diet Pepsi

woman on at the end

now I had to stop tape for about five

minutes because the hands were very hard

to snap on to the handle it kept

slipping and popping off it took a

really long time for some reason it was

really hard to do

okay so let's go back to the

instructions now we've got step 5 and

step 6

pretty simple all we have to do is put a

can on wind her up and let her go so I

went down the street and I got myself a

can of Pepsi here it's the only can I

could find out of all the vending

machines out on the street it's actually

a very big size it's 650 milliliters

which they did not have in the year 2000

I don't think my memory is not so great

it might be a little too heavy to push

let's put it on here wind it up and see

how it goes I hate us and move let's

wind it up all the way and try again

there we go much better so there you go

a neat little giveaway from 18 years ago

and I found this at a recycle shop not

that far away from my house it's only

500 yen if you saw the video I made

about 2 years ago with the pink plastic

princess throne that cost several

thousand dollars it's the same place so

if you're walking around in Japan take a

look in some shops you never know what

you're gonna find if you liked this

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For more infomation >> Japan Always Gets The Coolest Stuff!! Pepsi Man Toy Unboxing - GTV - Duration: 8:15.

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Masahiro Yanagida: Japan vs South Korea 2018 International friendly match additional set - Duration: 10:06.

For more infomation >> Masahiro Yanagida: Japan vs South Korea 2018 International friendly match additional set - Duration: 10:06.

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BREAKING NEWS: Japan Deploys Three Warships to South China Sea , Warns China - Duration: 3:24.

For more infomation >> BREAKING NEWS: Japan Deploys Three Warships to South China Sea , Warns China - Duration: 3:24.

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ベイブレード日本一決定戦!(Beyblade Burst World Championship: Japan National Championship) - Duration: 8:47.

Burst to Win!

Beyblade Burst

Bladers from all over Japan gathered and battled.

Over 4,000 Bladers participated!

They stake everything on one single launch.

Who will be number one in Japan?

Kurei

Tatsuya

Yugo

Ryugo

Itsuki

Soshi

Takuto

Haruto

Eight finalists compete to be "Number One in Japan."

And for the ticket to the World Championship in Paris.

Behold the battle among top Bladers of the new generation.

Beyblade Burst Japan National Championship, 2018

Quarterfinals, first match.

The opening match of the day was Kurei versus Tatsuya.

All the battles were decided by Survivor Finish.

Both Bladers strategically choose their Beys

and adjust the launch power.

Blader Kurei won by a hair in this neck-to-neck battle.

Quarterfinals, second match.

The match was decided by an attack type Bey.

Ryugo won two points out of three with Ring Out Finish.

Yugo held back his tears in defeat to the Wonder Valtryek.

Quarterfinals, third match.

Soshi led two to nothing up until the third battle.

Itsuki wiggled out of a tight spot by gaining his points, one by one.

Both Bladers used Spryzen Requiem.

With his high-endurance performance tip,

Itsuki won the match.

Quarterfinals, fourth match.

Haruto made fearless attacks for a Burst

with his attack type Bey.

Takuto gained points steadily with stamina type Beys.

Even though he gave way for a while, Haruto had the momentum

and won by impressive Burst Finish.

Semifinals, first match.

At this point, a new stadium with spinning plates was introduced.

While Kurei replaced all his Beys,

Ryugo chose the same Beys as before.

Taking advantage of the new stadium,

Kurei advanced to the finals with a straight win.

Semifinals, second match.

Halfway through and the excitement increases.

Itsuki battled against Haruto.

Although he had a great lead, Itsuki found himself cornered.

But an extraordinary attack by his Wonder Valtryek

gave him the win by Burst Finish.

Third-place match.

Two semifinalists competed.

Not only power and technique, but mental strength was required.

Ryugo renewed his Bey lineup that caused his defeat

and achieved a straight win.

He won against Haruto and finished third.

Final match.

Kurei vs Itsuki

The two Bladers that won through all.

Tension rises between them.

Using a heavy performance tip with powerful Wonder Valtryek,

Itsuki won by a Ring Out Finish.

Next, Kurei used the Wonder Valtryek with the heavy performance tip.

He was successful to even the score with a Ring Out Finish.

In the third battle, Kurei used a defense type.

Itsuki used a stamina type.

Itsuki has an advantage in Bey type,

but Kurei won with the same Bey in the semifinals.

But it was not enough to turn the odds, and Itsuki won the third battle.

In the fourth battle, the unexpected happened.

Though Kurei's Archer Hercules gradually started to wobble,

the spinning plates assisted the Bey, winning him a Ring Out Finish.

The tournament was to be decided in the final fifth battle.

The Bladers chose their final Bey...

Wonder Valtryek.

He chose Wonder Valtryek.

Itsuki's choice of Bey is...

Archer Hercules.

Who will win the ticket to the World Championship?

The last battle, here we go!

Ready, set...

When the tension and heat reached the climax,

the moment of triumph came suddenly.

A dramatic Burst Finish ended the long match.

The great battle by the two Bladers

will go down in the history of Beyblade Burst.

1. Kurei 2. Itsuki 3. Ryugo

It was a great match to the end. I was moved.

Congratulations.

Give him a big hand.

This is a special Bey for the champion.

Beyblade Burst Japan National Championship, 2018

Glory shined upon Blader Kurei.

Three...Two...One... Let it Rip!

Beyblade Burst World Championship, 2018 in Paris, France.

Across the borders, Bladers reach for the top.

I'll become the world champion.

The battle continues.

For more infomation >> ベイブレード日本一決定戦!(Beyblade Burst World Championship: Japan National Championship) - Duration: 8:47.

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Beyblade Burst World Championship: Japan National Championship - Duration: 8:25.

Burst to Win!

Beyblade Burst

Bladers from all over Japan gathered and battled.

Over 4,000 Bladers participated!

They stake everything on one single launch.

Who will be number one in Japan?

Kurei

Tatsuya

Yugo

Ryugo

Itsuki

Soshi

Takuto

Haruto

Eight finalists compete to be "Number One in Japan."

And for the ticket to the World Championship in Paris.

Behold the battle among top Bladers of the new generation.

Beyblade Burst Japan National Championship, 2018

Quarterfinals, first match.

The opening match of the day was Kurei versus Tatsuya.

All the battles were decided by Survivor Finish.

Both Bladers strategically choose their Beys

and adjust the launch power.

Blader Kurei won by a hair in this neck-to-neck battle.

Quarterfinals, second match.

The match was decided by an attack type Bey.

Ryugo won two points out of three with Ring Out Finish.

Yugo held back his tears in defeat to the Wonder Valtryek.

Quarterfinals, third match.

Soshi led two to nothing up until the third battle.

Itsuki wiggled out of a tight spot by gaining his points, one by one.

Both Bladers used Spryzen Requiem.

With his high-endurance performance tip,

Itsuki won the match.

Quarterfinals, fourth match.

Haruto made fearless attacks for a Burst

with his attack type Bey.

Takuto gained points steadily with stamina type Beys.

Even though he gave way for a while, Haruto had the momentum

and won by impressive Burst Finish.

Semifinals, first match.

At this point, a new stadium with spinning plates was introduced.

While Kurei replaced all his Beys,

Ryugo chose the same Beys as before.

Taking advantage of the new stadium,

Kurei advanced to the finals with a straight win.

Semifinals, second match.

Halfway through and the excitement increases.

Itsuki battled against Haruto.

Although he had a great lead, Itsuki found himself cornered.

But an extraordinary attack by his Wonder Valtryek

gave him the win by Burst Finish.

Third-place match.

Two semifinalists competed.

Not only power and technique, but mental strength was required.

Ryugo renewed his Bey lineup that caused his defeat

and achieved a straight win.

He won against Haruto and finished third.

Final match.

Kurei vs Itsuki

The two Bladers that won through all.

Tension rises between them.

Using a heavy performance tip with powerful Wonder Valtryek,

Itsuki won by a Ring Out Finish.

Next, Kurei used the Wonder Valtryek with the heavy performance tip.

He was successful to even the score with a Ring Out Finish.

In the third battle, Kurei used a defense type.

Itsuki used a stamina type.

Itsuki has an advantage in Bey type,

but Kurei won with the same Bey in the semifinals.

But it was not enough to turn the odds, and Itsuki won the third battle.

In the fourth battle, the unexpected happened.

Though Kurei's Archer Hercules gradually started to wobble,

the spinning plates assisted the Bey, winning him a Ring Out Finish.

The tournament was to be decided in the final fifth battle.

The Bladers chose their final Bey...

Wonder Valtryek.

He chose Wonder Valtryek.

Itsuki's choice of Bey is...

Archer Hercules.

Who will win the ticket to the World Championship?

The last battle, here we go!

Ready, set...

When the tension and heat reached the climax,

the moment of triumph came suddenly.

A dramatic Burst Finish ended the long match.

The great battle by the two Bladers

will go down in the history of Beyblade Burst.

1. Kurei 2. Itsuki 3. Ryugo

It was a great match to the end. I was moved.

Congratulations.

Give him a big hand.

This is a special Bey for the champion.

Beyblade Burst Japan National Championship, 2018

Glory shined upon Blader Kurei.

Three...Two...One... Let it Rip!

Beyblade Burst World Championship, 2018 in Paris, France.

Across the borders, Bladers reach for the top.

I'll become the world champion.

The battle continues.

For more infomation >> Beyblade Burst World Championship: Japan National Championship - Duration: 8:25.

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WIT: Japan's Scariest Tech That Could Kills Us - Duration: 5:00.

Let's say you're interested in

technology and as real-life use cases.

What would be the best place for you to visit?

Tokyo, of course! We'll take a short

tour starting here in Odaiba, very close

to the National Museum of Emerging

Science and Innovation. This giant robot

replaced its predecessor in 2017.

It's nineteen point seven meters tall

which equals sixty-four point six feet.

It is a replica of the RX-0 Unicorn

Gundam from the most recent set within

the universal century timeline, modeled

on a one-to-one scale. The previous

Gundam robot was inspired by the

beloved 1979 Japanese anime series the

new Unicorn Gundam robot shows how

the animation has progressed as it is

designed in much more detail. The model

switches between destroy mode with

flashing lights a unicorn ode with a

horn and the night mode with music and

projection experience the National

Museum of emerging science and

innovation was founded in the year 2001

the museum is most famous for this globe

called geo cosmos which shows the

current image of the earth the planet

changes every minute this display is

live is a resolution of more than 10

million pixels geo customers presents

real data from weather satellites such

as air flow ocean acidification and even

changes in temperature visitors can also

book time slots to see seasons of Earth

human activities economics and other

data translated on this globe this

Robert Pera

was created for use in hospitals where

people need something to cheer them up

the toy reacts to the light movement

voice and touch for personal use Perot

would cost about $6,000

move further this human at robot was

created by Osaka University professor

Hiroshi Ishiguro and he's seen these

robots looks so realistic that the

famous West world TV show turns out to

be really scary at the Museum you can

also visit a murder of the International

Space Station and see what the life in

space looks like our next destination is

the Panasonic Center Tokyo it was

established in 2002 two floors of the

center are taken by an experienced

oriented museum that makes mathematics

engaging and funny it's a hands-on

experience that explains science better

that in any school activities cover all

range of topics like angles optics color

waves and even magnetism

the keys can solve a wall-sized tangram

play with zo tropes and a challenging

air hockey that uses digitized numbers

instead of disks Nintendo game fund is

where visitors can enjoy new software

with a big screen plasma display or a

stupid pine projector the first flaw of

the museum is an interactive project

let's build Tokyo together it is an

officially recognized program for Tokyo

2020 finally here comes Sony Explorer

science it is a museum that explores

light sound and entertainment this is a

sound zone there are 20 equally

distributed speakers in the room

however the microphones used to record

the sound of five part how does it feel

when the sound is just ten centimeters

away from you how about 10 meters or

1000 kilometers the light zone of the

museum has answers to how faces smiles

and emotions are recognized by computers

also allows for the exploration of the

ocean through 8 art technology here we

go

welcome to the 3d room where we're going

to end our tour thank you for going on

this tour with us

keep watching Tech hives for more

content about technology hit subscribe

yours truly tech hives

For more infomation >> WIT: Japan's Scariest Tech That Could Kills Us - Duration: 5:00.

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[JAPAN VLOG] How to survive the crazy summer in Mochimune? 用宗のジェラート - Duration: 4:42.

Hello! (in French and Japanese)

Today we welcome a guest

D: Whats your name? K: It's Katharina Grimm!

D: It's nice to meet you! K: Take good care of me D: Let's work well together!

I'm David from France

Where are you from?

I'm from Germany

Ah, Germany! It's close to France!

We're walking along the beach

Please, take a close look! How do you like it?

It's so beautiful - I love the sea!

Really? You can even swim here!

Today the weather isn't too hot, it's just perfect!

Yeah, I'm really glad

Japan is really hot, right?

In Mochimune I am your senpai!

So today in Mochimune...

I want to show you a great store!

Yes, please. Show me the way, senpai!

Japanese summer is crazy hot so

I want to introduce you to a cool place

Yes, please!

Let's go!

Yeah, let's go!

(Gaijins walk while music is playing in the background)

Take a look!

There are many different flavors!

The have a lot of Japanese-esque flavors!

Like Matcha or Shirasu (baby Tuna)

Those tiny little fish!

They made ice cream out of it

What's next...

They also have Wasabi flavored ice cream

And they even have Japanese Sake as a flavor

K: Wow, that's great! D: But I don't think it contains real Sake

D: So it's alright to eat. Ah, look! There it is!

D: Finally, we can eat! K: It looks delicious!

Shirasu!

Wasabi!

Ah, Wasabi flavor! But for Wasabi it isn't that green, right?

Even less green than Matcha. Just a tiny bit green.

D: Alright then, let's eat! K: Yeah, let's eat!

Ittadakimasu!

I'm saying "Ittadakimasu" even though I've already started eating

It tastes sweet

Yeah, it's really sweet

The Wasabi isn't strong at all

So I'm eating yogurt Shirasu so...

...the yogurt flavor is stronger

It tastes like yogurt - It's delicious!

But still, I can feel the Shirasu

Look! You can even see the small Shirasu

There are these tiny black dots

That's the Shirasus head (its eyes)

If I say it like that it's a bit scary, right?

How does your ice cream taste like?

It's very good and not too strong

The Wasabi flavor doesn't come out that much

D: So it's sweet? K: Yeah, it's sweet

Is it spicy?

No, not at all

D: So sweet and delicious to eat? K: Yes, exactly!

That's good. It's all delicious!

Alright, so let's take our time to eat!

D: Thank you for today! K: Thank you for your hard work!

Today was really tough! So, do you want to come to Mochimune again?

Yes, absolutely!

So please come again to hang out some time!

When will you next come to Japan?

Probably next year

Next year? Please visit Mochimune again then!

D: Until then! K: Bye, bye!

(The stone skipped) four times!

NICE!

For more infomation >> [JAPAN VLOG] How to survive the crazy summer in Mochimune? 用宗のジェラート - Duration: 4:42.

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UN urges Japan to solve 'comfort women' issue - Duration: 0:52.

A UN committee on discrimination has urged the Japanese government to adopt a victim-centered

approach toward the problem of Japan's past wartime sexual slavery.

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination published the report on Thursday,...

saying that the Japanese government did "not take a fully victim-centered approach."

It added that the 2015 agreement between Japan and the South Korean government did not determine

"unequivocal responsibility" for the human rights violations committed against the so-called

"comfort women."

The committee discussed related issues for the first time in four years on August 16th

and 17th.

Although the Commission's recommendations are not binding,... it is customary for the

country receiving the recommendations to report before the next session what actions it is

taking or plans to take in response.

For more infomation >> UN urges Japan to solve 'comfort women' issue - Duration: 0:52.

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Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 30 Aug 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 30 Aug 2018

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