I wonder how much it's worth now?
It's priceless
Like me
(Laughs in Vietnamese)
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AMANDA's BDAY Part 1 | Hedgehog Cafe & more! | Japan Vlog 4 - Duration: 14:49.
I get to celebrate my birthday tomorrow and today and the day after tomorrow
Three days in a row for me
I'm turning 24
I don't know. I feel I don't feel 24 yet. I feel like
35
Mm-hmm. But anyways, yeah
I feel old, but I'm definitely still young
And as I get older, my knees will ache ache more and more
Okay
It's a rainy day in Tokyo today
Um today, we're gonna go to the Tokyo Station and the Tokyo Tower
So we are here
In the Tokyo Station look at those buildings
It's pretty nice out here. It's kind of like it stopped raining sprinkling for now. Oh
This is the front with the clock tower. Woah, look at that!
But it's still pretty humid my face is so sticky.
We're gonna go in the station.
Oh, this camera is nice on you Amanda.
Thanks
I'm still reading this, so go ahead and look
So we found the hallway where we're supposed to go
So, this is what we're eating, we got our tickets
We're not really sure what we ordered
But basically you just go to like a vending machine and you put in the money for what you want
And then with the money that to buy your stuff and then you click what you want and then the ticket prints out
But you have to know what you want right away because there's a long line
So we are here at the front of the line
and they ripped our ticket, so that means we're coming in soon
There's more food items
Mudkip!
Mudkip was my starter Pokemon
Oh it's hot!
Now, I have a Japanese flat penny, I collect these
Rosa look, it's ant-man
Alright y'all we made it to the Tokyo Tower. Wow
It's so tall, here let me put my finger up there.
I can't... right there. DING
It's super hot right now
I'm like sweating so much
So is Rosa, and this place is really busy
I think you pay over there
Oh I see but we're not gonna go up because you have to pay for it
But yeah, it's pretty cool. We took some photos
and looked around
It's really nice. It really looks like what you see in
Movies and stuff. Now, we're on our way
to....???
I don't know.
I like how you just keep staring at yourself
It's because i'm so pretty
We're walking to our next destination and it's only a 15-minute walk but
That actually means 30 minutes with us.
Oh my gosh we have to walk up so many hills and this part of Tokyo. There's a lot of up and down streets
and we're so tired
we've been walking for like only five minutes
This is our exercise for today. It's finding the right platform at the subway station and walking
these streets
There we still have a view of the Tokyo tower
Behind the gigantic building
We made it to the Hedgehog cafe, oh my goodness
Do you want to pick one up?
This one looks angry to me
We just got done from the hedgehog cafe and the bunny cafe the bunnies are so soft and hedgies are so prickly (nice)
Oh, no. Oh, I accidentally got poked by one. It was kind of mean it was like really grumpy is it?
It's not like I was like
Touching or anything. I just went near it it would be like hiss hiss hiss, yeah
But the bunny's really soft and they also had what was it called the meerkats?
meerkat, and a fennec fox and a chinchilla, so cute
Hi everyone, so we're at Amanda's
chosen dessert Birthday place
and we got some towels to wipe our hands and we got some tea
So I got this parfait
and Rosa got the shaved ice
we already have all of these
look, "do you want this?"
This place is so cool. What is it?
What year are you? I'm year of the Ox, aaah, we should get someone something
Comment down below if you want something hurry, we're already here
Oh and then there's
Big portrait of a sumo wrestler right there. Oh.. how is he staring right at me?
How is he staring right at me?
They have these! What's that? oh tofu. Tofu Inari
She's like give me some noodles and he's like
get your own, they're my noodles
He was like, I don't want to share I'm that person and that's Rosa
Wait, read this one. A sumo wrestler's meal consists of many variations . . . . . . . . .
would you like to have a meal like a sumo wrestler?
What is that? It's for your cat
That's so cute
So cute
We were just there! Oh, the Sky Tree
I think these are cute
So we just got back into our accommodation settling in
Wow, my forehead is
Shiny(Shiny)
It sounded like we planned that but we didn't
Um when I tried to vlog, I mostly try to be really candid. I try not to be so fake
because I just don't like being
That kind of person
got some of the souvenirs
Some lucky people will get all this red stuff
comment down below if
... that's just it. oh, these too are souveniers.
Oh, these are merch
But they don't come with slime unfortunately, but they come with uh..
comment down below if you want to claim these it's a giveaway for
Tokyo Station floor map
This floor map was so confusing
Because it's not very detailed and I kept getting lost in the station I'm like where the heck am I?
and Tokyo Station is huge. Ok. I'm not even like exaggerating. It's like
Underground every turn you take it will lead you to another hallway
When you think you're out of a hallway?
You turn the next corner and you're back in the same hallway and you're like, what the heck?
I got aloe vera juice
Well, I think it's aloe vera juice
oh, It's a smoothie
it tastes like a Yoplait yogurt
ahh, that's what it reminds me of
I got..... zoom in
Focus Focus Focus, Oh! it tastes like soymilk
Oh, sorry. Ohh.. helllll nahhhhh
If y'all didn't know today is national big forehead day aka my birthday(Amanda's Birthday)
See it seems like we planned to say that too but nope
I try not to be fake on camera and if you think I'm being fake, well, you're the fake one
okay, I'm want to know how to open this properly because I'm don't want to break my seaweed
It's actually cool because you can
So if you take this and you wrap this up and you wrap the side
See like hers
This TV is already wrapped in there. So it's kind of like wet and
Not crispy, but for this one if you take it out on the bag properly
You can actually.. aw, I broke it. I did that yesterday too.. But you can actually make your own so it's actually crispy
So that's why I like this better than the chicken one. Because the chicken one is already
premade like
Wet like this but I like it moist uh-huh
But it's up to you, that's why I just like the beef it just
Has another crunch to it even though it just like a thin layer
And then I actually don't know how to take it apart. Okay, zoom up if you dare
She can't
Wait it is 40 times zoom
can you see it? I keep moving because I can't stop laughing
Oh my gosh, okay
Okay, move your hand again
Oh, well I guess you won't know the price.
OH! I got it, I got it
You just have to do it slowly
I guess I guess we'll never know the price
Maybe right now we're gonna play The Price is Right
Okay, I'm gonna eat
ok
Gooddnigghhttttt
Rosa doing my laundry again
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We are in Hakone.
Usually there a nice scenic view of Mount Fuji
from this position.
It shows itself very veiled there
in the clouds. Too bad we can't see more.
If I would ride such a swan boat, I would
choose the pink hat one.
What would be yours?
The tophat one ...
♪ One the way to this shrine ♪
♪ Huber goes foot by foot ♪ (rhymes in German)
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Christmas in Japan 2018 - Duration: 14:29.
This Christmas Video on how we spent our Christmas in Japan has 3 parts.
The first part is our Christmas day on the 24th of December in Japan.
We are celebrating without our children
Basically, we walk our dog.
That is normal.
But what is not normal or different to other days, is that you go with the whole family.
Since we are only two people, ok we are only two, this is as usual.
Then we are cooking together duck and baking apple pie.
The reason for baking apple pie this year is because I received so many apples from my mother in law.
We had late lunch. Around 2pm to 3pm
And after that we basically walked again. We didn't go to church.
And than we start drinking.
And we watched a movie.
I can't even tell what kind of movie we watched.
Do you remember what movie we watched?
Oh, a Matt Damon movie.
Downsizing
It was early bed time.
And then the next day we were suppose to meet friends. They canceled last minute.
So we went for this really cute restaurant in Yokohama. This is close to Bay Quarter. We had lunch.
It was Italian fine dining.
It was affordable. Not to expensive.
Basically, that's it.
A day later we went to Kyuchu.
You will see this in one of the next video.
We spent 4 days and 3 nights in Kyuchu.
The next part or last part of the video is about Maxie and me talking about Christmas in Japan.
What Japanese usually do on Christmas.
Since Christmas is not celebrated as in Europe because there are not so many Christians around and the Culture is just different.
In general you eat Nabe in December.
And of course. Very famously mentioned in almost every video (about Christmas) in Japan.
Japanese eat Kentucky Fried Chicken.
And have Christmas Cake.
The biggest celebration of the year is Shogatsu.
I wil make a video about it at another time.
I just received our meat delivery from the Meat Guy in Tokyo.
I have lamb and duck. Duck is for Christmas.
Merry Christmas. Today is the 24. of December.
And I am (and my husband) preparing now our Christmas Dinner.
This is duck.
I bought in from the Meat Guy in Tokyo.
I try to find red cabbage in a glass but could not find it.
So, what I do, I will make it myself.
I bought two quarter of a red cabbage.
And I have raisins here.
For the duck I have some bacon. This is the first time that I prepare just the breast not a whole duck.
We are only two person and a whole duck would be to much.
I will wrap the duck breast in bacon.
So the duck will not be dry.
And I want to show you this.
My mother in law sent us lots of apples.
Therefore I will do apple cake today.
Not struddel.
I like to have dough, apples and then cream or something like that.
With raisins and cinnamon.
I will do this right now.
Charly
Bye bye, have good holidays.
We are at Sogo.
This is a delicatessen food court.
We are buying something for our dinner.
Martina: Hello
Maxie: Today, my German friend is here. We will speak German.
Maxie: Please study German.
Maxie: Today's topic is Christmas.
Martina: Christmas.
Maxie: We will talk about Christmas in Japan.
Maxie: And what German think about Japanese Christmas.
Maxie: Yes, I think Tokyo Christmas is very nice.
Martina: Yes, you have all the Christmas decorations and lights up in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Maxie: Yokohama is very nice. Have you been to Yokohama?
Martina: Yes, I have been to Yokohama.
Maxie: Where have you been so far?
Martina: I went to the Christmas market in Yokohama, Minato Mirai.
Maxie: Have you been somewhere in Tokyo?
Martina: I went to the German Christmas Market from the German Kreuzkirche in Tokyo.
Maxie: OK
Maxie: I have been to Shibuya. That is very nice. The decoration is beautiful. The Christmas light up is really beautiful.
Maxie: If you have not been to Tokyo for Christmas yet. It is worth to go.
Maxie: It is very different compared to Germany.
Martina: Yes, it is more a celebration for couple in love.
Martina: You go with your boy friend or partner to view the light up and take photos. Maybe there is a heart light up and you pose under it.
Martina: Holding hands.
Maxie: I think in Japan it is more a friends festival but in Germany it is a family celebration.
Martina: Christmas is a family celebration.
Maxie: In Japan, what is very interesting, everybody eats Christmas Cake.
Martina: Christmas Cake
Maxie: I think we do not eat cake (in the same fashion as Japanese).
Martina: Maybe for coffee time at 3pm?
Maxie: True, maybe for coffee but Germans baking lots of cookies (and eat rather cookies than Christmas Cake).
Maxie: Japanese eat Christmas Cake. This surprised me a lot.
Maxie: Also the think about eating Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas.
Martina: Yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken, yes.
Maxie: This is very funny for us. Well, in Germany, most of the houses have (big) ovens. If you are motivated, you can make your own Goose.
Martina: True
Maxie: In Japan you buy your Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Martina: True
Maxie: What I really like is that Tokyo is so sparkly. It is pretty.
Martina: For the ones who do not know Tokyo around this time of the year. There is no snow. That's why the light up is so beautiful.
Maxie: Yes
Maxie: Of course if you drive up to Sapporo or go further up, there is lots of snow now.
Martina: West Japan and up to the north.
Maxie: Yes. Well, if you feel like coming Christmas to Japan, this might be very interesting.
Maxie: But if you are Japanese, I recommend to go to Germany. Take a look at German Christmas Markets.
Martina: Yes, Christmas market in Germany.
Maxie: You will find in every city a Christmas Market. Every city tries hard.
Maxie: It is also very important to buy your Christmas presents for the family.
Maxie: A lot of people buy Christmas presents on the Christmas Market.
Martina: Or before, sometimes 1 month ahead (people buying Christmas gifts).
Maxie: True. On the Christmas Market you can drink mulled wine,
Martina: True.
Maxie: It is very cold outside.
Maxie: Because of the cold outside, you do not drink beer. Of course, there are exceptions, some people drink beer.
Maxie: It is really cold outside. Usually you are wearing a hat and a scarf.
Martina: Actually you meet friends on the Christmas Market. Drink some mulled wine or eat a sausage or buy some sweets or perhaps a Christmas gift for someone. Depends.
Maxie: Well, if you are interested. On Twitter I am showing in the moment Christmas photos from Germany.
Maxie: Please take a look.
Maxie: Are you on Twitter as well?
Martina: Yes, I am doing Twitter. Most of the time I tweet about food.
Martina: I do have Instagram and post Christmas photos from Japan and Germany.
Martina: If you are interested, please take a look.
Maxie: All the information you will find in the description box.Thank you for watching. See you next time. Bye.
Martina: Bye
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WHY JAPANESE FIGHT with their PARTNER: Japanese girlfriends and boyfriends on fighting in Japan - Duration: 12:20.
We fight a lot over how we split the housework.
I don't remember a day, when I ever had a fight.
Hey guys it's Cathy Cat. Today we are gonna go and ask Japanese people if they ever
fought with their partner or if they are the kind of people who keep it in. Let's go
and find out. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos from Japan and click on the
notification bell so you don't miss them. Let's go and ask Japanese.
We hear Japanese people are shy. Do you fight with your loved one? Or not?
Make that 3 times larger. Longer longer longer!
Stop perfect! .... Nice one.
I have never.... nooo
Japanese couples pick fights after all. - We do!
Have you been fighting since you started going out? - We fight a lot!
We have a fight once a week. - What's the most common reason for fights?
Things around the house. like the washing and such.
Food it the most common one. - Are you living together? - We are married!
Congratulations! - Yes and thats why...
we have fights about our future together.
We have different opinions and that's when we fight.
Housework is the most common reason for fights now? - We fight about it.
About how we separate the work load and such.
Is it a "do more" or "do it properly" kind of fight?
It's about who cooks more food.
I make the food too but I wanted her to cook more often.
One thing I get told a lot is that I let my clothes lay around.
She gets angry if I don't tidy it away. - How often do you cook a week?
If I cook 6 times, he cooks 4 times.
You want her to cook even more? - No before that, it was 8 against 2 times.
You cooked 8 meals and she two? - Yes. That's why we fought.
I said I wanted to eat more of her cooking. - So you changed that now...
Yes right now, that fight is over.
But the clothes that are lying around, that hasn't changed yet.
They are all scattered over the floor.
Do you think you can solve that issue? - I can try.
What was the biggest fight you ever had?
I lost our engagement ring....
That's why I don't have it now.
That's a big one. - Im sorry. - How angry did she get?
I couldn't apologize enough. - How angry were you?
I was at the brink of tears.
That's bad. Did you find a way to make it up to her?
We are still trying. - Can you not...
just buy a new one? - I am thinking about it.
I still hope that I will find it somehow.
I am still searching. - Or just give one at the next anniversary.
Maybe - Good idea. - You can say that louder.
So you fight with your boyfriend. About what? - About banal things.
Right? - Like what?
Being to persistent about things.
And then I get angry. - What persistent things?
Tickling and such. - Cut it out!
How do you get angry. - I just...
kick him saying "cut it out"
So you don't fight? - I cant remember a day when I fought.
What do you do if your partner does something you hate?
I won't be able to tell him. - The shy type? - I can't tell people.
You swallow your feelings? - Instead I will tell my friends.
I won't tell my partner. - And release the stress with friends.
Yes. - Why do you think some Japanese people can't say it directly.
Actually, I wonder how foreigners can say it directly.
Silence is normal? - I think about the consequences.
and don't want our relationship to go a bad way.
You hold back your feelings and tell your friends. - That's how I do it.
Are you angry at your partner right now? - He never tidies his clothes up ...
he doesn't wash the dishes. Lots of little things.
YEs that's thing. - So you never fight. How so?
I hate fights. - What do you do when you're angry then?
I tell my friends instead. - I don't get angry at all.
And if you were to get angry?
I would confide in my friends. - Sounds peaceful instead of a fight.
Do you think Japanese girls are scared of fighting? - We are.
No no no, we pick fights. Tell us why?
If I don't like something, I tell my partner.
and that's how we SOLVE or issues. He was angry at me too. But we solved it.
I apologize or he apologizes.
You don't swallow you feelings but say them. - I do.
What was the biggest fight you ever had with your boyfriend?
I started doubting his loyalty, and we talked about it.
How did you solve it? - By talking. He explained thing to me.
He showed me proof. That's how we became ok again.\
You were worried he was cheating on you? - Yes. - And he showed you proof he wasn't? - Yes.
We talked about it properly. - What was your biggest fight
so far? - My boyfriend was super jealous.
When I told him I was going home with friends...
he would say "why? You should go home with me.!
He was like that. So we fought a lot.
How do I say this... suffocating....
Was that suffocating, because he took your freedom away? - Yes.
I like having my own space. If I get tied down too much, I won't be happy.
So you fought. How did you resolve it? - Well...
We spoke on the phone.
And I told him that I didn't like it. - Did he understand you? - Maybe.......
I have never had a big fight but little banal things.
Being late for our dates. We were both school kids at the time.
So, we only had small fights. Going for meals...
and him being late deciding where to go. Small annoying things.
How did you solve those issues. - Just leave it. You'll forget it eventually.
You all seem to have different ways to solve your fights.
You have never had a fight with the girls you went out with? - Never.
We had strong discussions, but never a fight. - But you are currently single...?
I am dating someone. - And you never fight? - Never.
I think ahead ...
I might be wrong or she might be wrong. We know that ourselves right?
So we don't need to fight about it. - If there is an issue, how do you resolve it?
If there is a problem... how do we solve it....
We have to find a way to make it up to each other. - How? - With... hugs and such...
Make it up with a hug. - Yes, then we want to spend more time with each other.
You have never fought with your partner? - Yes. - You're dating? - No single.
When there was an issue before, how did you solve it?
We say what is on our mind. But we don't fight.
One person gives up before it comes to that.
So I never fought. - So when it comes to fights, you rather discuss? - Yes.
Do you swallow your feelings for the sake of your boyfriend? - Yes. - And you?
I will never swallow my feelings. I am selfish.
I want us both say what's on our mind.
and find a solution in the end. I don't hold back.
I don't feel the stress. I just let it go.
I try not to be bothered by things too much. - Thank you.
While older generations sometimes swallowed their feelings for the sake of creating harmony
for the whole of the family, younger generations say NO, we are fighting
and say the things we want to say... It seems to be a thing for Japanese girls though,
that they can't or won't fight because they feel afraid that their partner will
hate them for it. How is with you? Do you fight or do you not fight
with you partner? Are you the person who swallows their feelings in order to make the other person happy or...
Do you actually believe in saying the things and making sure there are no barriers between you is the solution
to your problem? ... Write us a comment down NOW in the comment box
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Empress Jito | History of Japan 30 - Duration: 7:37.
Murder, schemes, and political maneuvering, executed with ruthlessness and competence.
That described Empress Jito, the third female empress of Japan.
She was daughter to Emperor Tenji.
When Tenji died, he left the throne to his son.
Tenji's brother didn't like Tenji's son very much and thought,
"Well, why don't I just kill him?"
And he did.
It was called the Jinshin War, and afterwards the brother became Emperor Tenmu.
Tenmu turned out to be a skillful leader, and so too was his beloved consort, Jito.
She was 29.
Yes, she married her uncle, but this was normal for the Imperial House.
From the beginning, it was clear that she was no passive wife.
Don't ask her for sandwiches.
The historical texts say she followed Tenmu to the battlefront whenever he went to war.
Although she didn't fight herself, she addressed the troops and mingled with the men.
She and Tenmu strategized together, it was really cute.
"Shall we attack their flanks, honey?"
"No, let's use a pincer move and ram our pincers up their--"
Off the battlefield, Jito was a masterful politician.
It seems she and Tenmu governed jointly.
In the historical texts, we see them announce administrative laws, addressing their subjects
jointly, like equals.
Jito was a good mother.
And what do all good mothers do?
Tuck you into bed, make your lunches,
and orchestrate the elimination of your political
rivals to ensure that you sit on the throne.
Jito had one son, Prince Kusakabe, and she was determined to make him the next emperor.
Now Tenmu had many consorts and children, but he eventually made Kusakabe the crown
prince, his heir to the throne.
You can bet Jito had something to do with it.
They groomed Kusakabe for leadership, giving him administrative jobs.
They also made a bunch of Tenmu's sons swear that they agree with Kusakabe being the crown
prince.
Near the end of his reign, Tenmu announced that Jito and Kusakabe would handle all state
affairs.
However, Kusakabe's future was not yet secure.
Kusakabe had health issues, making him a less desirable candidate.
And there was an up-and-comer, this accursed little hotshot named Prince Otsu, who was
very capable, much more than Kusakabe.
This is only my guess, but Kusakabe seemed like the spoiled son whose parents wanted
him to take over the family business, but everyone knew he'd just end up mucking everything
up.
That's probably why when Emperor Tenmu died, Kusakabe did not succeed his father.
We can imagine there was opposition to him, people may have preferred Prince Otsu instead.
Jito, being the imposing figure that she was, immediately took over the reins of government,
she wasn't even officially enthroned.
She became a regent, a temporary ruler.
It was bad news for the capable Prince Otsu.
Jito wasted no time.
She accused Otsu of plotting a rebellion and forced him to commit suicide.
Historians widely believe that these were false charges to remove Otsu the Obstacle.
Unfortunately, all her scheming was for naught.
Kusakabe later died,
from karma.
Okay it could have been from his poor health, it could also have been foul play.
Whatever it was, Jito's pride and joy was gone, so she finally took the throne herself
and became empress.
Turned out she was a superb leader.
She continued implementation of the Kiyomihara Codes.
These were laws passed under Tenmu based on Chinese ideas of the centralized state.
In the Nara Period, Japan was still in the middle of trying to create a strong central
authority that could curb the influence of the powerful clans.
She instituted wide-reaching tax and land reforms to support raising troops and making
a strong bureaucracy.
She also built the first large Chinese-style capital: Fujiwara-kyo.
This was Japan's capital before it moved to Nara.
Before Fujiwara-kyo, the capital moved whenever a new emperor came to power, it was little
more than the emperor's residence.
Fujiwara-kyo was different.
It was much bigger and it became the capital for three consecutive rulers.
Now Kusakabe had a son before he died, making him Jito's grandson.
And Jito would love nothing more than to have her grandson rule after her.
Problem was, her husband Tenmu had been very...
active...
when he was alive.
Tenmu the Thirsty had many sons and among them were many strong contenders for emperorship.
And they all had to go, thought Jito.
Killing them wasn't an option, there were too many, and it would be a little suspicious
if Tenmu's sons started dying randomly.
No, she needed a different plan.
A more clever one.
She used the fact that her father Tenji was a popular emperor.
Before Tenji died, he had appointed his son as crown prince.
She and her supporters claimed that by doing this, Tenji had wanted to establish a rule
to be obeyed thereafter:
a son should follow his father as emperor.
Let's ignore the fact that her own husband, Tenmu, took the throne from Tenji's son.
Empress Jito also created a National Memorial Day for her dead son Kusakabe.
Such a day was reserved for emperors, so she kind of shoe-horned him in as an emperor after
his death.
This also meant that it made her role as empress something like a placeholder until the next
male emperor takes power.
We would see future empresses follow suit with this placeholder role.
All this had a purpose.
If we go by Tenji's rule that a son should follow the father, since Kusakabe was the
previous emperor, it made only Kusakabe's son legitimate.
This eliminated all of Tenmu's sons.
And for the coup de grace, Jito abdicated the throne in favor of her grandson, who became
Emperor Monmu.
Before Jito, the next emperor usually came to power after the previous one died.
Jito didn't wait.
Again, Jito started a trend where future empresses would abdicate the throne instead of ruling
until death.
This made a lot of sense, actually, if you wanted to make sure the right person succeeded
you.
Empress Jito continued to be an influential leader in court, and allied herself with the
up-and-coming Fujiwara clan, particularly Fujiwara no Fuhito.
She helped them marry into the Imperial Family, and they helped with her plans.
Fujiwara power only grew from here on out.
Even on her deathbed, Empress Jito reiterated the father-to-son succession rule, always
looking out for her family.
Then she said,
"Get me a drink, I need to relax now."
Hello lovelies!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, you guys.
Thank you everyone who watched these videos this year, 2018, you're part of a special
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S. Korea expresses dismay over Japan's release of misleading video of alleged radar targeting - Duration: 1:08.
South Korea's defense ministry has expressed dismay at Japan's release of a video Friday
afternoon of alleged radar targeting.
The ministry said the video only contains edited conversations between Japanese pilots
and footage shot from the aircraft,... which does not objectively prove Japan's claim that
it was targeted by South Korea's fire-control radar.
Seoul's defense ministry reiterated its ship did not use its targeting radar,... but instead
used its search radar, and an optic camera attached to the radar to observe the Japanese
aircraft.
The ministry stressed the video only proved that the Japanese aircraft made a low-altitude
flight, circling within 500 meters of the South Korean destroyer and just 150 meters
above the sea,... which is rarely done in international waters,.. as flying that low
could be threatening to the ship.
Seoul officials also pointed out that Tokyo has failed to provide the aircraft's official
records of radar frequency analysis, which could show which radar was used by the South
Korean ship.
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YOSHIKI、hideさんは「X JAPANのお母さん」生前の秘蔵映像を独占放送! - Duration: 2:55.
X JAPA Nのギタリ ストでソロ アーティス トとしても 活躍したが 1998年 に急逝した hideさ んの秘蔵映 像が、12 月29日2 1時から放 送の『新・ 情報7da ysニュー スキャスタ ー超豪華! ワイドショ ー2018 年総ざらい決定版』で独占放送される。
さらに、YO SHIKI がVTR出 演し、hi deさんと の秘話を明 かす。
X JAPA N"結成" 前、hid eさんのス テージを見 たYOSH IKIは、 そのあまり に過激すぎ るパフォー マンスに「 この人とは 関わりたく ない」とす ら思ってい たという。
それがのちに YOSHI KIにとっ て、hid eさんはか けがえのな い存在とな り、最大の 理解者とな る。
YOSHIK Iは「X JAPAN の"お母 さん"」と 話す。
hideさん のそんな一 面を表すの が、生前続 けていた難 病の少女と の交流だ。
骨髄移植の手 術後に一時 危篤となっ た少女のも とに駆けつ け、「がん ばれ」と声 をかけ続け たことも。
そんな2人の 交流をTB Sのカメラ が追ってい た。
番組では未公 開シーンを 含め、秘蔵 映像を一挙 放送する。
hideさん がこの世を 去って20 年、なぜ今 なお人々に 愛され続け るのか。
なぜ今も、Y OSHIK Iの心の支 えとなって いるのか。
平成最後の年 、今知って おくべき" 真のロック スター"の 姿がここに ある。
番組ではほか に人気セク シー女優の 逮捕劇の一 部始終に密 着した様子 や、「週刊 文春」編集 部の"極秘 会議"に潜 入する。
さらに、元S PEED今 井絵理子議 員との交際 が話題とな った橋本健 元神戸市議 を直撃する 。
また、DA PUMPも ISSAへ の単独イン タビューや 、「Tik Tok」 のフォロワ ー数が1位 と、若者に 大人気のH inaka ちゃんを取 り上げる。
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