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just gonna put the lyrics to the song lmao

We are the Imperial Army

and our enemies are enemies of Sakarai

The enemy general is a hero

equal to none in glory and victory

And the men who follow are also stalwart and warriors who do not fear death

Even though they are brave enough to frighten the devil, heaven will not pardon their rebellion

Those who have crossed the emperor have never prospered

Until our...

more people more slaughter more fun

For more infomation >> Smash Ultimate Trailer with Battotai (Imperial Japan Marching Song) - Duration: 1:01.

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Why did South Korea deprive Japan of Takeshima(Dokdo) in 1952 illegally? - Duration: 1:13.

Takeshima is a group of islands in Sea of Japan.

It is also called "Dokdo" or "Tokto" in Korean.

In third party countries, it is called "Liancourt Rocks".

In 1904, the Japanese government staked its claim to Takeshima and started to occupy it.

It was a prior occupation under international law, because no other countries occupied Takeshima as of 1904.

In addition, Korea was not a Japanese colony as of 1904.

Therefore, the Japanese claim to Takeshima was legal and proper.

However, in 1952, the South Korean government staked its claim to Takeshima and started to occupy it.

At the time, the President of South Korea was Syngman Rhee.

South Korean calls Takeshima, "Dokdo" or "Tokto".

The Japanese government could not reclaim Takeshima because the Japanese military had been dissolved by SCAP as of 1952

South Korea caught Japan off guard.

South Korean occupation of Takeshima(or Dokdo) is illegal and improper.

However, the South Korean government does not intend to retrocede Takeshima(or Dokdo) to Japan.

For more infomation >> Why did South Korea deprive Japan of Takeshima(Dokdo) in 1952 illegally? - Duration: 1:13.

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Vlog #8 Japan - Iizaka Fighting Festival, Nakano Fudoson Temple - Duration: 11:33.

Saturday, 6th October 2018 Vlog #8 [Day 5: Nakano Fudoson (Zen Buddhist Temple), Minka-En, Iizaka Fighting Festival]

Good morning We slept well in these futons

So cute...I miss my cat

After breakfast, my friend took us to a few places

First, Nakano Fudoson (Zen Temple), near Fukushima City

It was so moving to be surrounded by all of this nature

I think this place would be beautiful in any season

I was really interested in this cave, snaking through the rock

As expected, the temperature suddenly dropped

Although I'm slightly claustrophobic, I find this fun

I really wanted to buy an omikuji (paper strips with your fortune)

I got a beckoning cat charm (maneki neko) My fortune: [Blessing]

The plant is fake, but the frog is not

We arrived at Azuma Sports Park Apparently several events from the Tokyo Olympics will be held here

Apparently many cats are abandoned in this area :(

I was so happy I got to see autumn leaves!

Another abandoned cat... I felt so sad to see it here since it was such a hot day

Various buildings from Fukushima prefecture such as homes have been moved here and restored, dating from the Edo period to the Meiji period

Gusto for lunch (family restaurant)

I ordered hirekatsu-don

While my friend was busy, we stayed at his home looking at our phones

And then the time for the Iizaka Fighting Festival began to draw near

I find local trains are so cute

Large groups of young people representing six districts of Iizaka gather in front of the station...

...and then they carry six floats all the way to Hachiman Shrine

When they all arrive, the "fight" begins

We also have to walk to Hachiman Shrine

I love strolling around Japan at night

My little friends got these shiny things

The police were here for crowd control since there are so many spectators

The first float arrives Everyone started to feel really excited

Looks so heavy

Don't they look amazing?

Fight time

I guess the baby wants to see as well?

It's just like attending a gig back in Australia We're sweating, pushing, and my feet hurt so bad

It was a bit dangerous

Since we were going home by train, we thought it best to leave early to avoid the crowd

Japanese festivals really are amazing

It's the kind of experience you would never forget

And there's nothing better than a cool breeze

For more infomation >> Vlog #8 Japan - Iizaka Fighting Festival, Nakano Fudoson Temple - Duration: 11:33.

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Rare Japanese Snake FOUND! - Duration: 5:46.

- [Coyote] Oh, snake, snake, snake right here!

(wildcat growls)

(intense music)

- [Narrator] Animal oddities have

always captured our attention,

and it seems that the more bizarre a species appears,

the more we as humans take time to stop and admire

those creatures that rarely find the spotlight.

The Brave Wilderness Channel has always taken pride

in its ability to get the Coyote Pack excited about animals

like giant ink spewing slugs,

alien-looking slimy salamanders

and nightmarish tooth-wielding worms.

If it looks like a creature from the Upside Down,

you guys absolutely love it.

Today we are exploring an ancient forest of towering trees

located in the Tottori Prefecture of Japan.

Considered the least human populated area in the country,

this environment is rich with animal bio-diversity.

From amphibians such as tree frogs.

- Look at the black mask running down

both sides of the face.

It's so cute.

- [Narrator] To slithering predators like rat snakes.

- [Man] I have a four line rat snake, a very bitey one.

- [Narrator] The reason this location has such an

abundance of animal activity, aside from its lack of human

encroachment, is largely due to its

life-giving levels of saturation.

Not only does crystal clear mountain water

flow completely unobstructed by man,

but the forests are also dense with vegetation

like ferns and mosses.

Ultimately, this yields the perfect combination of

environmental factors to support and keep hidden creatures

you wouldn't normally find anywhere else in the world.

And sometimes the best way to discover the unseen

is to simply look in the places that keep such creatures

hidden from sight.

- Oh, snake, snake, snake, right here.

Oh, look at that.

Mario, what is that?

What is that?

- [Mario] Let me see.

- What kind of snake is that?

- [Mario] Oh, that's a ground snake.

- A ground snake? - [Mario] Yeah.

- A Japanese ground snake.

- [Mario] It's pretty rare.

- Really? - [Mario] Yeah.

- Wow, okay.

Let's film something with this for sure.

Mark, we got a little ground snake.

Check that out, just underneath this log.

Flipped up the log.

Wow, non-venomous, right?

- [Mario] No, non-venomous.

- Sweet.

Wow, it almost looks like a rubber boa.

Look at that.

- [Mario] Nice.

- Okay, cool, let's bring it up here

off the side of this hill

and get it up close for the cameras.

Wow, what a fantastic find.

Now, this is the Japanese ground snake,

a species that is very seldom seen

because they're primarily fossorial.

As you guys know, fossorial means that

they live underground.

Now, when I flipped over that log and saw the snake,

at first I was like,

"Ah, it almost looks like a rubber boa."

It has a face that looks just like the head

of a rubber boa, and this is a very fragile species

so I don't wanna move it around a whole lot.

I want to try to keep it in one position.

This is a snake that needs to completely

stay out of sunlight.

In fact, if this snake were to find itself

out in the sunlight, it could die within

just a matter of hours.

Now, deep within the forest, this is the perfect location

to find a species like this.

You've got a lot of moisture.

You have a lot of leaf cover.

The perfect spot for a reptile like this to hide.

I know as I was walking around, I was saying,

"Man, I wish the sunlight was out

"so that it would bring out the snakes."

This is a snake that actually tries to avoid the sunlight.

Now, what's really cool is they have keeled scales,

and those scales are separated.

They don't overlap which gives it a beaded appearance.

And if you look at it from just the right angle,

it almost appears to be iridescent.

Watch this.

If I hold it up into the light,

Mario see if you can zoom in.

The snake is also semi-translucent.

Look at that.

You can see there's actually something

in its belly right there.

Looks like it's about the size of a small cricket

or maybe one of those little tree frogs that we've seen

jumping around.

Oh, that's cool.

We can see right inside of the snake.

Now, one way to easily identify this species,

let me turn it up in the air there.

Take a look at the black stripe

running down the dorsal side of the animal.

Wow, what a unique species.

Very tiny little eyes.

They probably have pretty poor eyesight,

only able to sense light and movement

because they rely on mainly on their tongue

to pick up chemicals within the environment.

Of course, they use that tongue to not only

detect predators but also to search for their prey.

Now, you may be asking yourself:

"Well, what does a tiny snake like this feast upon?"

Small amphibians and likely small insects.

Nothing very big would be able to fit

into the mouth of this snake.

Well, this is pretty special.

Coming here to the snake temple,

we managed to find one of the rarest snake species

we could have possibly come across:

the one and only Japanese ground snake.

I'm Coyote Peterson.

Be brave.

Stay wild.

We'll see you on the next adventure.

- [Narrator] The Japanese ground snake is

arguably one of the rarest snake species

you can encounter in Japan,

and we were unbelievably lucky to have

found this forest treasure.

We gently placed the reptile back in the exact place

where we found it

and continued our exploration of this ancient land.

It appeared that flipping decomposing logs

was yielding fantastic results,

and it was only moments later

that we unveiled one of the strangest things

we have ever come across.

Stay tuned for the bizarre conclusion

as we get an alien-like creature up close for the cameras.

And don't forget: subscribe so you can join

me and the crew on this season of Breaking Trail.

(howling)

For more infomation >> Rare Japanese Snake FOUND! - Duration: 5:46.

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I Gave My Boyfriend a Test | GIVEAWAY FROM JAPAN! - Duration: 8:52.

For more infomation >> I Gave My Boyfriend a Test | GIVEAWAY FROM JAPAN! - Duration: 8:52.

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Going UNDERCOVER in Japan's SECRET Discount Ticket Shops for CASH | Kinken Shops - Duration: 6:59.

For more infomation >> Going UNDERCOVER in Japan's SECRET Discount Ticket Shops for CASH | Kinken Shops - Duration: 6:59.

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Trying Indian Food in Tokyo, Japan! - Duration: 9:05.

Alright boys time for dinner.

It is dinner and we're hungry and we're bringing our appetites.

The area that we're staying in apparently has a lot of Indian food restaurants.

It does.

It does.

We've been walking by it a lot the past few days.

Not apparently.

It definitely does.

And we've got Indian food on our minds so that is exactly what we've going to do.

We're going to go to an Indian restaurant order a whole bunch of different dishes and

have an Indian food taste test.

What do you think Rob?

It sounds good I mean I've had Indian food taste tests a few times on my channel and

they are always fun.

I love Indian food.

Always fun.

You love Indian food.

And I know Audrey loves Indian food.

And if you're watching this you probably love Indian food.

Exactly.

Indian food in Japan guys let'd do it.

Choices, choices.

We actually have two Indian restaurants right across from each other.

I think we're sticking to this one just because it is on the right side of the road.

But yeah we can already see all of the different curries.

Vegetable curries.

Chicken curry.

Yeah, check out that menu.

Butter chicken.

Oh yeah!

Oh, lots of naan.

We're going to get after it.

Samosas.

We're going to get after it.

Lots of choices.

This is looking good.

Actually I think last night Sam tried to drag us in here but now is the time.

Haha.

So we've decided on samosas and chicken tikka so far.

What else do we have here?

We need some curries for sure.

Check this out.

Man there is just like options galore.

I need a vegetable curry.

Oh I like the paneer.

Take a look at this.

Okay so that is the problem.

We're at the chicken curries.

Look.

Vegetable curries.

Oh aloo gobi is also good.

Oh, palak paneer.

Okay.

Palak paneer.

Spinach and cheese curry.

And going over here la la lah.

We need to get to the vegetarian.

Okay one palak paneer.

Spicy?

Would you like to have?

Oh, we do like spicy.

Medium spice?

Medium spice.

One to five shall we say three.

Let's say three and a half.

Hahaha.

One vegetable curry.

Vegetable curry.

Let's make that one a four.

Oh okay.

And the other one you wanted paneer butter masala.

Let us make our own mistakes man.

Hahaha.

You never know.

Two.

I've ordered really spicy before and it is not spicy but you never know when you're going

to get burned literally.

Naan.

So we've have one garlic.

Yeah, garlic naan.

One cheese.

Oh yeah.

One butter.

It sounds good.

Yes, alright my friends what did we order?

So there is a cheese naan, a butter naan, a garlic naan, a vegetable curry, a spinach

one and a peanut butter one.

And then there is a chicken tikka and there is samosas.

So we're well taken care of.

We're well taken care of.

What are you most looking forward to?

I'm most looking forward to probably the vegetable curry.

I'm also looking forward to the one with spinach.

That is the one you ordered at level 4 spice.

Yeah, I'm also looking forward to seeing if I made a big mistake or not on the spice scale.

Hahaha.

Oh hard at work.

We're a little late to the party though.

That looks awesome.

It does look awesome.

Our stuff is being prepared right before our eyes.

Oh my gosh.

Sizzle me timbers.

Look at that.

Look at the smoke coming off.

This is what I'm talking about.

Chicken tikka.

(sizzle sounds)

What do you we have first?

Alright well we've got two dishes that have just arrived.

The first one the chicken tikka which is one of my favorites and we also had samosas just

arrived.

But let's focus on the chicken.

I'm going to steal Rob's knife because we've only got one knife at the table.

Yes.

But we'll make it work.

Can't ask for another one.

Hahaha.

Mmmm.

Wow.

Is it good?

I like the spice.

Yeah.

Juicy.

That was really good.

It is nice chicken.

You had a bite what did you think Sir?

I think it was good.

It was chicken tikka.

I don't know I was expecting a little more a flavour sensation or explosion or sorts

but it was good.

Alright, let's get a closer look at that samosa.

Let's do a turn.

I broke that bad boy up check that out.

So you've got some potato in there.

Some serious potato action going on.

Pees and a bit of corn.

A bit of pees a bit of corn.

You've go the veggies going on.

Vegetarian.

Let's try a bite.

I want to get some of that outer shell.

Are you a ketchup dipper?

Mmmm.

I would be if it was here yeah.

Oh it is.

Oh my gosh.

It is right in front of you.

Funny you should mention.

Jeez.

Jeez Louise.

Mmmm.

Crunchy on the outside with the shell.

And the potatoes are cooked to perfection.

Love all of those vegetables.

Jus the right amount of spice.

Yeah this is good stuff.

But I'm waiting for the curries.

Yes.

That is going to be the star of the meal.

The curry.

So what did the two of you think of the samosa?

It was good but I mean I'm a fan of the curry so I don't want to fill up on samosas.

The curry is definitely the star of the show and how about you Rob?

I think it is good.

Um the samosas is nice.

It is a samosa and in the future do I need to eat another samosa before curry.

Probably not.

Probably not.

But it is something nice to have.

Eyes are bigger than our stomachs.

It has got spice.

It has got a lot of potato in it.

Like what is this?

If you were to say I'm not going to eat all of these curries and have a chicken tikka

you could eat two of these and they'd probably fill you up.

Yeah.

Can we just talk about the size of the naan.

This is like a giant pizza slice.

Oh my gosh and there is a third another one.

Wow.

That is the cheese one.

Mmm.

Talk about that naan.

Hold it up nice and high.

Just look at this one.

The garlic one.

That is like twice the size of your head.

It is bigger than my head.

I know.

Wow and the curry is here.

Oh and here come the curries.

Oh ho ho.

Woah.

Mmmm.

Oh my gosh the paneer.

Now the full ensemble is here.

Look at that.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

So each of us ordered a different curry and a different naan.

I went for the palak paneer.

That is my favourite.

It is made with spinach and fresh cheese.

I'm going to need some form of cutlery here.

Actually no I don't.

That is what the naan is for.

Duh.

So let's just break off a piece of this and I don't know if you can see this but it has

got a bit of cream drizzled all over it.

Oh dunk it in.

Let's get in there.

Nice and green.

Like baby food green.

Green machine.

Green machine.

Oh hot.

Isn't that hot?

It is hot!

Hot hot hot.

Woah.

Is it good?

I forgot we asked for the spice.

Oh my gosh.

Is it hot?

This maybe the four.

They packed the spice?

That was spicy.

They packed the spice.

Alright Rob moving on to yours.

What did you get my friend?

The garlic naan.

Yep.

And I got a vegetable curry from one to five you can choose the spice.

Yeah.

I chose a four.

And I think it was perfect.

Almost top level there.

You know what I'm going to dig into this and show you guys you can see there is all sorts

of vegetables in here.

So you miss out on a lot just getting the naan.

Yeah.

And the spiciness?

The spice is bearable which means it is good.

Yep.

Like basically you want to push it as much as you can.

Eating spice is like a big night out.

You want to go as hard as you can without overdoing it.

Because if you overdo it it is all for naught.

But this is good.

I think if I went 5 it would maybe be a bit too much.

It has got a nice texture to it.

Alright Sam you've been waiting patiently to try yours.

Yes.

While you film us.

Check out this.

I've got the cheese naan.

And that is just jacked with a copious amount of cheese.

It is oozing from the outside.

Look at that guys.

Oh wow.

It is inside too?

Yeah, it is stuffed inside.

Oh my gosh.

It is stuffed inside.

It is like a cheese pizza sandwich.

And I got the paneer butter masala and you can see check out the big chunks of paneer

over here.

Oh my goodness.

It looks so good.

I'm just waiting patiently.

Oh yeah I'm just taking that in for a dunk.

It is going in for a swim.

Oh yeah.

Look at that.

This reminds me like the look of the pizza bianca in Italy where it was just dough.

That is what the naan looks like.

Oh my gosh that has so much flavour.

That curry is just so rich and spicy and savoury.

What level of spice did you choose?

Uh, I think it was only a three.

It is not like it is not burn spice just like a nice kick to it.

That is how I'd describe it.

It is really good and this is like some thick thick naan bread with the cheese.

Wow.

Alright, wrapping things up.

That was an official feast of feasts.

We are leaving stuffed.

We probably could have of like paced ourselves a little better and brought a little bit home.

Yeah.

We couldn't even finish all of the naan.

Yeah, we couldn't even take care of it.

That cheese naan was deadly good.

Deadly good.

So anyways the price was 4,450 Yen roughly about just over $40 US dollars so you're looking

at $13 US to $14 US dollars per person for that entire meal.

That included chicken.

That included samosas.

Three different curries.

Three different naan breads.

Yeah, that is outstanding value.

You know this is an expensive city Tokyo.

And to get good authentic Indian food for $13 US dollars per person.

Yeah, that is a steal.

Anyways we will see you with more food and travel videos from Japan.

Ciao for now.

For more infomation >> Trying Indian Food in Tokyo, Japan! - Duration: 9:05.

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N. Korea's sports minister in Japan for Olympics-related session - Duration: 0:40.

North Korea Sports Minister is in Tokyo to attend a two-day session of the

Association of national Olympic Committee's the Japanese government gave

Kim ilkook the green light to enter the country as an exemption to sanctions

against the North Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Azuga cited the

spirit of international sport that prohibits discrimination on the basis of

nationality Kim did not answer any reporters questions upon his arrival in

Tokyo on Tuesday it marks the first time a North Korean official has visited

Japan since 1991

For more infomation >> N. Korea's sports minister in Japan for Olympics-related session - Duration: 0:40.

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N. Korea's sports minister in Japan for Olympics-related session - Duration: 0:41.

North Korea Sports Minister is in Tokyo to attend a two-day session of the

Association of national Olympic Committee's the Japanese government gave

Kim ilkook the green light to enter the country as an exemption to sanctions

against the North Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide a sugah

cited the spirit of international sport that prohibits discrimination on the

basis of nationality Kim did not answer reporters questions upon his arrival in

Tokyo on Tuesday he marks the first time a North Korean official has visited

Japan since 1991

For more infomation >> N. Korea's sports minister in Japan for Olympics-related session - Duration: 0:41.

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Facial recognition in Japan - Duration: 3:47.

For more infomation >> Facial recognition in Japan - Duration: 3:47.

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대만 TOP인플루언서 추천 JAPAN No.1 아이라이너! - Duration: 1:37.

For more infomation >> 대만 TOP인플루언서 추천 JAPAN No.1 아이라이너! - Duration: 1:37.

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Surrender of Japan | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 1:11:21.

For more infomation >> Surrender of Japan | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 1:11:21.

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Anarchism in Japan | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 11:09.

For more infomation >> Anarchism in Japan | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 11:09.

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X JAPAN・Toshlがテレ東系ドラマ「記憶捜査―」で主題歌を担当 - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> X JAPAN・Toshlがテレ東系ドラマ「記憶捜査―」で主題歌を担当 - Duration: 2:48.

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Japan mass killing Six bodies found at house in mountain town - Duration: 2:55.

Japan mass killing Six bodies found at house in mountain town

Authorities have discovered the bodies of six people, including a 7-year-old girl, at a house in the Japanese town of Takachiho, a popular destination for tourists visiting the Takachiho Gorge in southwestern Miyazaki province.

Police found the remains at a house owned by 72-year-old Yasuo Iihoshi after a family member had reported that his calls had gone unanswered, according to Miyazaki prefectural police.

One of the bodies, a female, was discovered outside the property, while three males and two more females were found inside the house.

Japan, which ranks as one of the safest countries in the world to live, has a very low murder rate and mass killings are rare. Given Japans strict gun laws, in the infrequent attacks that do occur, knives are more commonly used.

In the Takachiho killings, at least some of the victims had been stabbed, local media reported. The murder weapon has not been recovered.

Authorities have released the names of the victims, including Yasuo Iihoshi, his 66-year-old wife Mihoko, their 7-year-old granddaughter Yui, 41-year-old daughter-in-law Mikiko, and 21-year-old grandson Takumi.

They are all members of the immediate family of Iihoshis second son, Masahiro.

The sixth victim was named as 44-year-old Fumiaki Matsuoka,who is unrelated to the family but a friend of Masahiros.

Masahiro Iihoshi has been missing since the discovery of the bodies. The police also discovered a seventh body under a bridge crossing the Gokase River.

Famous tourist destination

The Kyushu town is famous for the nearby, scenic Takachiho Gorge, and the area is an important site for Shinto myth and legend.

The town is a "power spot, a place of profound religious importance and natural beauty, which radiates spiritual energy," according to one Japan tourism site. It is home to some 12,000 people.

Japans deadliest mass killing since World War II was recorded in 2016, when at least 19 people were killed and 26 injured in a stabbing spree at a facility for disabled people west of Tokyo.

Satoshi Uematsu, the suspect in the case, had written a letter several months before the incident, in which he said he had "the ability to kill 470 disabled people."

The death count from that attack eclipsed the infamous Aum Shinrikyo subway sarin gas attack of 1995, that killed 13 people and injured more than 6,000 others, which itself was part of a murder spree throughout the country that left 29 people dead.

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