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180927 TWICE (트와이스) Arrived at Gimpo Airport Heading To Japan Fancam 2018

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Vanja Rukavina zingt Japanse karaoke | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:58.

I just mentioned this to the barkeeper...

but this character is upside down.

It's the character for love, and it needs to be the other way around.

Yes!

FOR COOL JAPAN, WE ASKED 7 PEOPLE FROM AMSTERDAM

ABOUT THEIR FASCINATION WITH JAPAN

I am Vanja Rukavina, 28 years old.

I was born in Bosnia but raised in the Netherlands.

I graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts as an actor.

I work as an actor now, mostly in theatre.

Sometimes in films or on TV.

But mostly on stages and in my own performances.

That is my great passion, but I have discovered a new great passion.

Two great passions. And that is Japan, of course.

When I was young, it was cartoons, naturally.

Everyone knows that about Japan, everyone loves it. Manga, anime.

And when I started at the Academy...

I started watching films by Japanese directors.

I thought they were fantastic.

Your whole world expands.

And when I graduated, I finally had time. Done with my studies.

And I thought: I'm going to learn the language. Seems fun.

That's when I really dove in.

Japanese is not very hard to speak.

It has a lot of sounds that are familiar to us.

No strange new sounds, like in Chinese or Korean.

But reading and especially writing the script really is hell on earth.

I can tell you that.

But I really like that challenge, to really dive in.

I'll show you my pride and joy. That's this thing here.

That's my name.

It looks really impressive, but I sat...

with a group of primary school children when I did this.

Blood, sweat and tears.

My favourite, the character with the most strokes...

Very difficult. It stands for 'depression' and writing it makes you depressed.

Intense, right?

I'm a total perfectionist...

which is positive and very negative at the same time.

And I really recognise that in...

for example, Japanese pop culture or traditional culture. In design.

They put their complete efforts into everything they do.

I love that.

We're at the Duke of Tokyo.

A karaoke bar in Japanese style.

It has all these little booths that you enter alone or with a few friends.

And then you can just sing your heart out.

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Celine Tam [Japanese TV] - Duration: 5:56.

With a father who is a music teacher Two-person leg

Supporting father's presence is big

Gifted education started at the age of 3

Because I do not understand Japanese Start from 0

Emotion that can be read from lyrics Represented by illustration

I've been practicing with my father on a couple of legs

I challenged Japanese songs from 0 with my father and a couple of legs 10-year-old diva

Somehow I will soak in my heart Please listen to that magical singing voice

Even just to memorize the song

Japanese pronunciation is serious too

The completeness as a song is It was wonderful.

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Japanese speech contest: One thing I got from Japan - Duration: 5:08.

I'm giving a speech about one thing I got from Japan

If you met my former self

all of you would probably dislike me.

I was a selfish person who would never do anything by herself

constantly relying on

my family and my boyfriend.

Even while working and studying at university

I didn't know at all what I wanted to do

and who I wanted to become.

When I came to Japan, I realised that

I had to experience living by myself.

But as my first experience on my own started

unexpectedly I wasn't scared.

The opposite: for the first time I felt incredibly free.

"From now on I have to work hard!"

I harshly said to myself.

Everyday, on my own and in broken Japanese,

I would accomplish everyday life tasks

as well as complicated bureaucracy.

It felt so good I have no words to explain it.

My everyday life was going well,

but I felt that human relationships

didn't make me quite satisfied.

Since I was small I was a shy child

lacking self-confidence

so I didn't make many friends.

In school I was a quiet child with good grades

and my classmates often bullied me.

As a result, I built a wall around myself,

I wouldn't let others get close,

I would spend time reading books and watching movies.

I was always living avoiding people's attention.

Even as the years went by

I couldn't find anyone to open my heart to.

When I had just arrived in Japan

nothing worried me more than human relationships.

Insecure on whether I would make friends or not

first of all I was going to focus on studies.

The first 3 months passed

without much change.

I had some acquaintances

but didn't really feel close to anyone.

But as it was a time limited experience

bit by bit I started living with more ease.

"Light things don't break when they fall"

I thought, while little by little I tore down the wall I had built.

Before realising, I made some friends.

Until now I had never imagined someone

would value me this much.

As we all spent more and more time together

my insecurities faded

and I became aware of

my own positive sides.

When I was with my friends my heart was light

and finally I was able to

talk about my problems and worries.

Because those great friends were with me

I was able to

be happy in Japan.

On top of that, my friends told me their secrets

and often asked me for advice.

The trust they gave me

made me incredibly happy.

Those irreplaceable friends

are the most precious thing

I got from Japan.

The Kyoto of today seems only the empty shell

of the Kyoto from last year.

But even if I feel lonely,

maybe because of my old insecurities,

I feel like I don't want to be a bother.

Even if I had a problem

I would endure it and keep quiet.

But a close friend told me: "Silly!

Do you think that helping a friend in trouble

is a bother?

Talk to me anytime.

Even if we're apart

a friend is a friend!"

Finally I understood.

The really important people are always close

even if we can't meet.

Since I met these people

I won't be on my own anymore.

The truth is

maybe I haven't changed much.

I'm still full of insecurities,

surrounded by a high wall

and I don't have self-confidence.

I don't know what to expect from the future.

But since I understood

that one thing

I became a bit stronger.

From now on

I'm going to live bravely.

Thanks for listening.

For more infomation >> Japanese speech contest: One thing I got from Japan - Duration: 5:08.

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Japanese carrier drills with British warship heading to contested South China Sea - Duration: 2:52.

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Shawn Mendes: Lost in Japan - Duration: 3:46.

-Performing "Lost in Japan," once again, Shawn Mendes!

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ "Lost in Japan" plays ]

♪♪

♪♪

-♪ All it'd take is one flight ♪

♪ We'd be in the same time zone, yeah ♪

♪ I'm looking through your timeline, yeah ♪

♪ I'm seeing all the rainbows ♪

♪ I ♪

♪ I got an idea ♪

♪ And I know that it sounds crazy, baby ♪

♪ I wanna see ya ♪

♪ Oh, I gotta ask ♪

♪ Do you got plans tonight, yeah ♪

♪ I'm a couple hundred miles from Japan ♪

♪ And I ♪

♪ I was thinking I could fly to your hotel tonight, baby ♪

♪ But I can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ I could feel the tension ♪

♪ We could cut it with a knife, yeah ♪

♪ I know it's more than just a friendship ♪

♪ I can hear you thinking about it, yeah ♪

♪ Do I gotta convince you ♪

♪ That you shouldn't fall asleep? ♪

♪ It'll only be a couple hours, and I'm about to leave ♪

♪ Do you got plans tonight, baby? ♪

♪ I'm a couple hundred miles from Japan ♪

♪ And I ♪

♪ And I was thinking I could fly to your hotel tonight, baby ♪

♪ But I can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Do you got plans tonight, yeah ♪

♪ I was hoping I could get lost in your paradise ♪

♪ And the only thing I'm thinking 'bout is you and I, baby ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ But I can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind, yeah ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Baby, you and ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Baby, you and ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

How you guys feeling out there?

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

♪ Do you got plans tonight, baby? ♪

♪ I'm a couple hundred miles from Japan ♪

♪ And I ♪

♪ I was thinking I could fly to your hotel ♪

♪ But I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ I can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Do you got plans tonight, yeah ♪

♪ I was hoping I could get lost in your paradise ♪

♪ And the only thing I'm thinking 'bout is you and I, baby ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ But I can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ Can't get you off my mind ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight, yeah ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Baby, you and ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Let's get lost tonight ♪

♪ Baby, you and ♪

♪ I can't seem to get you off my mind ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

Thank you so much.

-Come on! Come on!

That's how you do it, buddy. Come on!

Shawn Mendes!

His self-titled album is out now!

For more infomation >> Shawn Mendes: Lost in Japan - Duration: 3:46.

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Japan Fast Food Teriyaki Burgers Taste Test - Duration: 11:12.

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DARE Cathy Cat: BUY A BURGER with a MANGA IN JAPAN. - Duration: 5:20.

Shonen Jump.... And now?

I'm sorry. I got dared. Can I get a hamburger with this manga?

I got told to ask for it.

(So this is the Ask Japanese director editing as usual...)

Yahoo. I got it for you. There we go, Shonen Jump.

It was actually hard to get hold of. Really difficult.

Here you go.

Weekly Shonen Jump!

(Cathy still has no clue)

Shonen Jump.... and now? What's happening now?

It's one of the most famous magazines ever...?

Director: Buy me a hamburger.

What? - I want to eat a hamburger.

We are buying a hamburger NOW? (I thought we were shooting a video...)

I can do that, but I didn't bring my wallet...

Director: Tell them to give you a burger with the Jump manga magazine.

Buy a burger with a manga??

Tell them "Please give me a hamburger. I pay with this manga."

With this manga??? Really?!

(Getting slightly nervous)

I am really sorry...

I got dared. Can I get a hamburger with this manga? I got told to ask.

Please wait a moment...

Can I rip this one here out of the manga magazine?

Yes! I see! Please do!!!

This is your receipt. Your number is 42.

Can I take it home? - Yes one to go.

This is amazing. - Luffy on the cover is eating a burger too.

Yes it seems to be really yummy too.

Please wait until it's prepared, over there.

This is a real hamburger right? Thanks so much.

Jump manga gave me a burger Okay we're upstairs and doki-doki

Drawing is getting ready for a live stream Tony Tony!

oh I got myself a burger in a bag with a Shonen Jump magazine. - What?

I went in, had no money. I showed them shounen jump and I got a burger. - Are you serious?

Campaign? - Yes so, I guess. - How much is usually a Shonen Jump?

I think it's 280 Yen and a burger is 180 Yen.

That's pretty good - And you get entertainment

While you are reading! - While I am eating I can now read the Shonen Jump.

I will do that. - What burger have you got here? - Hamburger.

On that note Japanese magazines always come up with cool freebies of how they get Japanese people do buy the magazine.

Now I can actually enjoy my fresh and still hot hamburger...

Muhahaha look at it!

Nice and hot!

Noooooo why would you do that?!

I am gonna eat it anyways...

Hmm. You had a big bite out of my burger. Evil director.

NO!

That's not omotenashi (hospitality)

That's stealing food, I might have to be quick there.

Anyways, don't forget to hit the subscribe

button for more stuff from Japan.

Hope you like our special video.

For more infomation >> DARE Cathy Cat: BUY A BURGER with a MANGA IN JAPAN. - Duration: 5:20.

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[180927] TWICE(트와이스) _ Tzuyu (쯔위) Gimpo Airport Going To Japan Fancam2018 - Duration: 1:13.

Best Wish to Tzuyu!!! Safely flying.

Best Wish to Tzuyu!!! Safely flying.

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Japan carrier drills with UK's HMS Argyll heading to contested South China Sea - Duration: 3:42.

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Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 27 Sep 2018 - Duration: 1:45.

Japan Lottery LOTO 6 numbers 27 Sep 2018

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Visiting Japan Changed This New Yorker's Life - Duration: 2:19.

Hi, my name is Edwin and I am 19 years old. I'm currently going to John Jay College,

where I'm pursuing a major in financial forensics. This past summer,

I've been afforded the opportunity by HI USA scholarship to go to Japan, where I attended

Nanzan University and I took a course in Japanese intensive language learning.

You know, I've learned so much. I'm able to hold a decent conversation in Japanese now.

I've made so many friends, especially Japanese people

that don't know any English. I never would have thought I'd be able to

make deep, deep connections with these people and, you know,

consider them my really close friends in Japan. Before coming to Japan,

I didn't think that I would get this much out of this experience. And it's definitely

changed my outlook on my career, and also my life, you know?

Related to my career, I do plan on continuing Japanese, and I think it is important to be

culturally aware, and also cultured in the sense of learning different languages.

Especially related to my career, I want to go into some type of international foreign security.

This experience has made my resume, what but I bring to the table so much stronger.

Not even mentioning the fact that I know Japanese now. It's crazy.

I actually know Japanese. "Nihongo dekiru," you know?

The friendships I made, that's the biggest experience that I've gained from Japan.

But also this is the first time I've ever, you know, went out the country.

So for me, this was huge. None of my family members have ever even been here.

So for them, it's huge, and also for me it's huge.

This experience has been priceless. I can never replace this.

This is something that I will always remember, and a huge part of that is

thanks to HI USA. So I really want to give a huge shout out

to the sponsors and also the people that made this possible. Thank you so much.

Thank you for believing in me and giving me the chance. Because of you I've been able

to continue to want to learn more.

For more infomation >> Visiting Japan Changed This New Yorker's Life - Duration: 2:19.

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Boaz & Sayaka over Japans design | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:45.

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Rob Admiraal is gefascineerd door Japanse tattoos | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:39.

If I stop talking Rob gets distressed.

Wondering if he needs to drag me from this table.

FOR COOL JAPAN, WE ASKED 7 PEOPLE FROM AMSTERDAM

ABOUT THEIR FASCINATION WITH JAPAN

I am Rob Admiraal, and I'm a tattoo artist.

I mainly tattoo in the Japanese style.

Those tattoos are characterised by having a theme with a backdrop.

I strive to make the theme just as abstract...

as the backdrop, to make the theme fit the backdrop.

Creating the same degree of abstraction, that's what I do.

This is a Japanese tattoo, done by hand.

You can see there is no light source, no place from which light radiates.

There's no perspective. It's completely flat.

There is also no expression of texture. There's nothing that shows the exterior...

which forces you to express the essence of the flower.

I have a traditional Japanese tattoo on my back.

It started with about six days...

six or seven hours a day of full-time tattooing.

The dragon is woven into the backdrop.

The backdrop bridges the dragon on some places.

That's what the Japanese do. That connection with the background...

that connection with nature.

I draw inspiration from studying traditional Japanese tattoo artists.

I ended up with the Japanese style, because when I started tattooing...

I saw a Japanese abstraction of water.

It intrigued me.

'Water has no shape. How do they do this?'

I tried to imitate and recreate it.

So that's how I started with the Japanese style.

I found it very intriguing. Giving shape to shapeless things.

I have wanted a Japanese piece on my back ever since I was a kid.

Traditional. These days you see a lot of modern pieces.

I really love that old, traditional Japanese art.

I am lucky that both Rob and I live in Amsterdam.

I don't need to travel the world to find someone capable of this quality.

I've tattooed Japanese people before.

I've always wondered why on earth they would get a tattoo...

from this 'kaaskop' from the Netherlands.

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For more infomation >> Rob Admiraal is gefascineerd door Japanse tattoos | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:39.

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S. Korea and Japan agree: institute for sex slavery victims should not harm relations - Duration: 0:38.

A "wise" resolution is needed to address the issue of the foundation for Japan's wartime

sex slavery victims in Korea, funded by the Japanese government.

That's according to Seoul's top diplomat Kang Kyung-wha, who discussed the issue with her

Japanese counterpart on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

On Tuesday, President Moon Jae-in said the foundation is not functioning properly and

is doomed to fail, while meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

What Tokyo's foreign minister said about the foundation is unknown,... but the Japanese

Embassy in South Korea said the two countries agreed that the issue of the foundation should

not negatively affect bilateral relations.

For more infomation >> S. Korea and Japan agree: institute for sex slavery victims should not harm relations - Duration: 0:38.

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Amsterdammers vertellen over hun fascinatie voor Japan | Cool Japan - Duration: 0:59.

FOR COOL JAPAN, WE ASKED 7 PEOPLE FROM AMSTERDAM

ABOUT THEIR FASCINATION WITH JAPAN

I have a traditional Japanese tattoo on my back.

I am the Deer God from Princess Mononoke.

Blood, sweat and tears.

Iets dat in heel Japan overal hetzelfde was...

was de toewijding...

en dat was altijd heel belangrijk voor ons, en inspirerend.

The shape is based on Dutch raincoat fabric.

The inside, the lining is made out of the lining of a kimono.

There we go. I found it. This is a sake from Tosa.

WATCH THEIR STORIES ONLINE AND VISIT THE EXHIBITION

NOW ON DISPLAY: COOL JAPAN, WORLDWIDE FASCINATION IN FOCUS

For more infomation >> Amsterdammers vertellen over hun fascinatie voor Japan | Cool Japan - Duration: 0:59.

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S. Korea and Japan agree: institute for sex slavery victims should not harm relations - Duration: 0:52.

A "wise" resolution is needed to address the issue of the foundation for Japan's wartime

sex slavery victims in Korea, funded by the Japanese government.

That's according to Seoul's top diplomat Kang Kyung-wha, who discussed the issue with her

Japanese counterpart on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

On Tuesday, President Moon Jae-in said the foundation is not functioning properly and

is doomed to fail, while meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

What Tokyo's foreign minister said about the foundation is unknown,... but the Japanese

Embassy in South Korea said the two countries agreed that the issue of the foundation should

not negatively affect bilateral relations.

For more infomation >> S. Korea and Japan agree: institute for sex slavery victims should not harm relations - Duration: 0:52.

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One Day Bus Tour | Okinawa Series - Part 3 | JAPAN - Duration: 12:47.

Hello everyone and welcome to the third part of my small Okinawa series.

Today we are joining a bus tour to the famous aquarium

and also stopp by some other sightseeing spots.

I am excited how it will be.

However, if you take a look out of the window behind me, it's raining. That is something I didn't expect

und we also don't have an umbrella with us. That means, our first stopp is sth like a beach.

And I am not really sure if we go outside if it is raining as much as right now.

Mainly I am looking forward to visiting the aquarium.

And yeah, we will see how the day will be.

I take you with us afain and hope you will enjoy the video.

This is the tour we are making.

For each person it is 6,000 Yen, departing from Naha. The admission to the aquarium is already included.

And yeah, we got a free drink and everyone can use this audio guide.

With several languages which will probably tell you many information about Okinawa during the bus drive.

We just arrived at our first stopp, Kouri Island.

When we arrived it was really raining heavily, but now it got less.

So it is not that great here right now and it is quite stormy.

However, the ocean really looks beautiful.

We are heading back to the bus now. The rains starts to get stronger again now, too.

And then let's move on.

We arrived at Churaumi Aquarium and are now waiting to get inside.

I will take you with me and show you how it looks like.

At least, there are already many people here.

As you can see, I went through the storm. We have been at the Aquarium for three hours.

Inside and a bit outside, but outside it was not really nice.

It was super stormy, even mixed with some rain.

Our brand new umbrella is already broken by the storm.

The aquarium war really beautiful. You could really see a lot.

Unfortunately, as expected, there were too many people, but it was interesting anyway.

The admission is quite expensive, but this is normal for aquariums I visited so far.

We only ate a small snack there.

I tried the Okinawan lime softcream which was really delicous.

And now we are driving to our next stopp. This will be an underwater observatory.

And I am really excited how this will be.

Waaaaah~ It's stormy!

We just came back from the underwater observatory.

It was really impressive and also very interesting.

This is a kind of aquarium I like. There the humans are like locked in

and the fishes can freely swim inside the ocean.

This was really impressive and I had a lot of fun there.

We still had some minutes left and walked a little bit around the beach.

This was also pretty nice, even though the wind was quite strong.

However, it was a lot of fun!

Our next stop will also be our last one, the American Village.

I am excited how it will be there.

I expect many places for shopping and restaurant and will see what it is like.

We just left the American village.

As I expected there were a lot restaurants and shops.

For sure we used this for having something for dinner.

And yes, I am quite full now and now we are driving back to our hotel for about one and a half hour.

I really enjoyed the whole day, even if the weather was not the best.

We just got hit by another rain shower.

Aber that has nothing to do with the bustour itself.

As I said, I enjoyed it a lot and surely would do it again.

I hope you enjoyed the video and I would be happy about thumbs up and comments.

And see you next time. Bye~!

For more infomation >> One Day Bus Tour | Okinawa Series - Part 3 | JAPAN - Duration: 12:47.

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Naar Comic Con met Dotoro Cosplay | Cool Japan - Duration: 2:34.

We're on our way, I'll see you soon.

Okay.

FOR COOL JAPAN, WE ASKED 7 PEOPLE FROM AMSTERDAM

ABOUT THEIR FASCINATION WITH JAPAN

Cosplay is a contraction of the words costume and play.

It came here via America and Japan.

In Japan it entails dressing up as your favourite characters...

from Japanese series, anime and films, but games as well.

I'm cosplaying as Eli from 'Love Live!'...

which is 'Japanese idol' anime.

There's horror anime, fantasy anime, school anime.

It's very broad, there's something in it for everyone.

I'm looking for my cosplay gear.

What makes cosplay fun...

is the combination of the creative process...

so making an entire outfit yourself...

and the play part, so the entertainment factor, wearing it.

That you become that character...

and that others see you and recognise you.

It's a cool combination.

I think Japanese films are especially fascinating for people in the west...

Because it's a brand new world. It's completely different from Hollywood...

and it's a different way of storytelling.

Putting on the costume can be quite the process.

Some people spend hours on it.

It's not the most fun part of cosplay.

But it is full of expectation.

'How am I going to look?'

I am the Deer God from 'Princess Mononoke.'

And then there's that first time of wearing a new outfit to a 'con.'

You go inside and have no idea how people will react.

People recognise you, they think you look awesome.

They want to take pictures with you.

That feeling is so addictive.

It's awesome.

Wow, so cool. You look amazing. -Thank you so much.

DISCOVER YOUR FASCINATION AT THE TROPENMUSEUM

NOW ON DISPLAY: COOL JAPAN, WORLDWIDE FASCINATION IN FOCUS

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