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Every Anime and the music used are in the description of the video.

Now then. There is an exchange student that I want to introduce to you.

Ok, Akemi-san, come in.

She's pretty!

Good. Please, introduce yourself.

I'm Akemi Homura. Nice to meet you.

♪ I love you ♪

♪ Since the first moment I saw you. ♪

Did you join us already?

No...

I can't share this meat with you yet, then.

I like her. Get in.

There are borrachos... (Mexican candies)

Jamoncillos, palanquetas, pepitas, alegrías, muéganos,

cocadas, torrones, masapanes, camotes.

Take them, take them. What do we give to you?

What? Just you to know I won't give you anything.

We-well, I have no choice...

I'll eat it, nyan.

There are noises the human ears can't tolerate.

Do you want to hear how an explosion sounds in a closed space?

It's over. All... all of us are gonna die.

An ass?

Kids, today we'll appreciate art.

This is art.

Appreciate it!

To hell with this.

Father.

- Father. - Don't you see the damage?

♪ Orange movement ♪

♪ The future is in your hands ♪

♪ Orange... ♪

Silly Copyritght... ¬_¬

I find you, at last.

My child.

Mommy?

This part of my life...

This little part...

Is called happiness.

Ball one.

Ball two.

Ball three.

Ball four. Go to the first base.

In your face! In your face!

Good morning!

It's beautiful.

Take your clothes off.

I want to see you naked.

I want your body.

If I take my clothes off, will you do it with yours?

I'm gonna take off your underwear.

I like it!

What is that?

What's going on, Rei?

Órale! (Wow!)

Which one suits me for the date?

Which one is the best for my Darling?

This one?

Or maybe...

Naked is the best...

Just kidding!

Darling, which one of these do you like?

Such a succulent woman.

Because I love you, Isla

It-it-it-it cannot be!

♪ He died! ♪

No! No!

No more...

At this step I'm gonna...

I'm gonna...

Lose my mind!

♪ Hold them, sweetheart. ♪

Open your eyes slowly...

And look slowly.

Can you see something?

I-I can see it.

A giant crab.

I can see a crab.

♪ Oh, beach little crab ♪

♪ Who walks on the sand. ♪

Ok, pass them foward.

Tachibana-san!

Sorry for not choosing another time and place!

I've always loved you!

Please, go out with me!

Good, choose another time and place.

Well, sit down.

Yes.

He died in the most macho way possible.

"Kurumi, what panties are you wearing right now?"

Why would that option be here?

H-hey...

Kurumi, what panties are you wearing right now?

What panties?

You're such an idiot!

Me, every December 22nd...

A little bird told me that this is a very special day...

Because it's your Birthday!

Wooh, did anyone say birthday?!

Oh, yes. And to celebrate, we'll sing to him a special song.

♪ Happy birthday to you ♪

♪ Happy birthday to you ♪

♪ Happy birthday, happy birthday ♪

♪ Happy birthday to you ♪

♪ From real friends ♪

♪ Of the new ones that are here ♪

♪ Happy birthday, happy birthday ♪

♪ Happy birthday to you. ♪

From everypony in Equestria, have a very happy birthday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Yes! Hurray!

Oh, Pinkie.

Happy holidays and a happy new year, ladies and gentleman!

Thank you very much and "Optimism always". ;)

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[CC ENG] Japan Fanmeeting Special Game - Duration: 29:04.

For more infomation >> [CC ENG] Japan Fanmeeting Special Game - Duration: 29:04.

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Shawn Mendes - Lost In Japan (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:22.

For more infomation >> Shawn Mendes - Lost In Japan (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:22.

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일본에서 금단의 장소를 발견... - Duration: 5:20.

For more infomation >> 일본에서 금단의 장소를 발견... - Duration: 5:20.

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FUN THINGS TO DO WHEN TRAVELING IN KOREA & JAPAN WITH FAMILY (Español CC) - Duration: 20:17.

For more infomation >> FUN THINGS TO DO WHEN TRAVELING IN KOREA & JAPAN WITH FAMILY (Español CC) - Duration: 20:17.

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PERTAMA KALI NAIK GUNUNG DI JEPANG | FIRST TIME CLIMBING MOUNTAIN IN JAPAN | JAPAN TRAVELOG - Duration: 15:27.

Ok, Ohayou gozaimass (Good Morning)

Now we are going to climb mountain

but now we are in supermarket looking for "obento"

here is also my senpai (senior)

the other two are over there looking for water

now we are still in Beppu

we will gather at Beppu station

hello . . . what u gonna buy ?

breakfast. . .

water

"wooww, gonna grab a big "obento" ?!

c`mon bro, haven`t had a breakfast yet

"u guys done ?"

what?

"u guys done?"

of course !

#ups

so actually we r gonna go to climb Yufu mountain

but dunno why we spent a long time at supermarket (lol)

#SocialClimbing

now we just arrived at Beppu station

gonna ask to the information center

for going to Yufuin

they said we r gonna climb Yufu mountain, but still dunno exactly the place, so

just follow the senpai ;D

so, how was it?

so,

it ll be cheaper if we use the original ticket provided by the bus

cs if we buy the bus pass

will be worth it if we gonna go until Yufuin

how much is the bus pass ticket?

"buss pass is ¥1600"

if we go round-trip will cost ¥900 (the original ticket)

pay cash is cheaper than buying the bus pass

"ohh. so, where we gonna go now?"

we will wait the bus over there

we will take the bus at 12

and will take about 30minutes to go there

wait wait, u guys said that we gonna go climbing mountain ?!

"we r going up now, aren`t we?"

but why we r going up to YAMADA (store`s name)?

what are we looking for here?

YAMA, right ?

YAMA = MOUNTAIN

"what`s that?"

this is calculator

*horse

u know what

the price

"how much`s that?"

wait, how much`s it . . .

oh, here is the list of the price

can`t read it dude

oh here it is ! it`s ¥6240/month

"it`s per month, right?" yea bro!

"so, how much`s the total price?"

huh?

the total price is ¥6240 bro!

oh wait !

how much`s it in Indonesian rupiah?

let me think !

around . . . 18 million rupiah, I guess?

#horseeverywhere

can get motorbike, bro

yo bro, check this out

wait wait let me show you something . . .

"am good"

it has a clock !

so 15 million rupiah !

and it has a clock?!

so many time here like Bali, London ,etc.

so this is called "INNOVATION"

"that`s IMMAGINATION (in some Spongebob scene)`

"oh look bro!!

you know what, u know what . . . . .

it has no EXIT BUTTON

"so how do we get out from that bro?"

check dis out bro!

#horseagain

#horse.....

wait wait, let me show u smth

#tiredofhorse

"so, u gonna buy that?"

are you kidding me bro . . .lol

*here come the famichiki senpai

"hello?"

*suddenly shaking his body (probably famichiki effect)

"what did u buy?"

of course famichiki!

omg! dis f*kin cheap bro!?

*changed the wallpaper and left it (lol)

so we finally arrived here

wait, what does it call . . . . .

so we just arrived at Mount Yufu trail

probably we gonna climb up till the top

but still dunno tho, just following senpai lol

so, we re going to start to climb

and the distance from here is about 780m

"780 on the way . . ."

but we are still at the bottom of the mountain

after this we gonna climb

*some rituals before going up

*dont try this at home without professional guidance

so we just arrived at the first checkpoint

we are going to take the higashi route (higashi = east)

so guys, we just knew that the sign we saw at the bottom (750m)

is the distance to reach the first checkpoint

and to get to the top of the mountain will take

3000m left!

now we taking a rest

before going to the second checkpoint

2000m left !

seriously ! we almost arriving at the top !

you can see that top !

*finally we arrived! *low volume due the strong wind gomen ne T_T

*obento time!

finally, we almost got back to the bottom

we are going to the bus stop

so the last bus is at 18.15

and now is

17.20

so maybe it will take around 15 minutes to go to the bottom

so guys finally we managed to go back to Beppu station

we are going to

onsen. Kitahama onsen

also we are going to eat somewhere after that

For more infomation >> PERTAMA KALI NAIK GUNUNG DI JEPANG | FIRST TIME CLIMBING MOUNTAIN IN JAPAN | JAPAN TRAVELOG - Duration: 15:27.

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5 Dinge, die wir an Japan lieben feat. Sakura - Duration: 5:47.

I am ready-o!

Ready-o!

Hey guys. Today we got a special star guest here. May you introduce yourself?

I am Sakura

Where from?

Japan!

UHHH!

Japan!

Japan is a cool country, isn't it? Thats why, today, we talk about 5 things we love about Japan!

Get ready-o!

Number one: Hurly-burly in Tokyo

In Tokyo I just go outside and there are so many

various events and interesting cafés and

shops, that sell cute and interesting stuff and so on.

Thats right! I dig that!

There is always something you can do or see.

That is right. It is so centralized and packed here. So it's always busy.

Yeah! And how about Germany?

Germany... if you want to have fun... what can you do?

You could always go for a drink!

But not just in Germany... same is true for Japan.

*nice canned beers you have in Japan*

Thats right! But actually I can't drink that much... so...

it would be better to not drink...

So, pay attention: drink responsibly!

そうそう!ダメ!

Besides this, I think it is a bit boring in Germany.

What! Germany is boring?

*evil laughter*

oooooopsee!

Dislike!

No! No, it is not meant in a negative way!

... but actually I did ...?

No! It is a positive kind of boring. It is the silence. It is beautifully silent.

OK! Perfect!

Sakura!

Do you like...

Washlets (japanese toilets)?

So...

Japanese toilets are pretty lit, I think!

You right. They are actually cool.

Yeah. And they may are a reason, why I can't go back to Germany.

Because, without washlets, I just can't. They are so clean and convenient.

The toilet seat is always heated and you got cleaned by the toilet and everything. It is just extremely hygienic and clean.

That is true. Maybe you should import one to Germany.

Yeah. It could be a nice business idea!

But don't steal our idea!

Number three, is about the safety in Japan. We like it.

What do you think, Sakura?

I was robbed 3 times in Germany.

They really robbed you 3 times?

*faithinhumanityshattered*

They stole my cell phone, and my wallet and another cell phone.

Okay... how many times they robbed you in Tokyo?

I don't know...

Never.

3:0 score for Germany.

Yeah, but in Japan it is pretty safe.

And you can even reserve a place in the café with just puttig your phone on the table.

Yeah, I do that. That is great and even at night

you can walk through dark alleyways and nothing will happen.

Yeah, Japan is safe. In Germany I would be more careful.

Especially in a big city.

Or especially around the train main stations.

*Especially Frankfurt am Main main station...*

Do not go there! Never!

Number four: Convenience. I miss the Kombini which are open around

the clock. And the instant food... or how do you call it?

You mean like lunch boxes (Bento)? Yeah and rice balls (Onigiri).

Yeah, I miss that like crazy in Japan.

Yeah, it is so convenient. Japan has a bunch of convienience stores everywhere,

what means, that you can just go there if you need something to buy.

In Germany it is actually more complicated.

You have to go to the super market or a kiosk or the gas station.

But all of this is mostly not that near from your place.

And yes, Japan is pretty convenient. Even on mount Fuji.

Even there are stores.

*Hö*?

Yeah, if you climb up, there are like 8 or 9 lodges,

where you can buy all you need.

4000 meters high. You get all you need. So even the mountains are convenient!

So Japan is overall pretty convenient and we love that!

The last point on the list, which I find most interesting

- it maybe sounds weird - but I like, that Japan has always a different perspective on things.

So they think differently and have their reasons to do so.

You do not have to like what they think, but for me it is interesting to hear,

why they think like they do and what the reason is for that.

So you can learn a lot from Japan, since Japan conserved some uniquess in itself.

So we are actually able to learn a lot from each other and see new perspectives on life.

Ok, guys! I hope you

liked the video. And thank you Sakura for coming here.

Please come to Tokyo again soon! So see you next time!

Subscribe to Sakura's channel, you will see here in the end cut.

And also subscribe our channel! And please comment and tell us about the things

you love about Japan. We want to hear that! So thanks!

And see you next time!

Ciao!

Perfect-o! Perfect-o!

For more infomation >> 5 Dinge, die wir an Japan lieben feat. Sakura - Duration: 5:47.

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Top 5 Most Haunted Places In Japan - Duration: 8:42.

Japan - the land of the Rising Sun - a beautiful, awe inspiring realm of ancient traditions

and arcane mysteries that sit comfortably beside one of the most technologically advanced

societies on the planet.

However, deep beneath that - ingrained in Japanese culture and folklore - are the Yurei.

Ghosts.

Their name - consisting of two kanji, Yu - which means faint or dim - and Rei - meaning soul

or spirit - is a phrase synonymous with the abandoned and long lost places where locals

fear to tread.

And believe me - there's a lot of them.

Hello horror fans - and welcome back to the scariest channel on YouTube - Top 5 Scary

Videos.

As always, I'll be your spirit guide Jack Finch - as we tip toe lightly - and take a

look at the Top 5 Most Haunted Places In Japan.

For those of you that are interested, that clip was from Ringu, the classic - 1998 version

of The Ring.

Now before we dive into this list horror fans - you know the drill by now, if you're a

fan of this video, ghostly hauntings, Japanese culture - or just Top 5 Scary Videos in general,

then please - be a dear and hit that thumbs up button, as well as that subscribe bell

- so you can stay updated with our latest and greatest uploads.

Also - I'd just like to say a quick thank you to all of our newest subscribers and horror

fans - really, the way the channel is growing and expanding into new horrifying frontiers

is really heartwarming stuff.

So - thank you - we appreciate ya.

Kicking off at Number 5 - Building 2283, Okinawa.

Throughout modern history, and following the events of World War 2 - Japan has seen a large

military occupation, the majority of which come from the US.

Because of that, these collisions of culture have been met with some pretty spooky outcomes.

One of those is Building 2283 at the Kadena Air Base - which is actually a single unit

family home in a residential area, which was historically reserved for mid-grade officers

and high-ranking civilians.

Well - of course, no one lives there anymore - and the Kadena Air Base goes out of their

way to make sure the building is eerily maintained.

Whatever happened before the US moved in is unclear - but tales of a grizzly murder are

the main consensus.

A number of families occupied the residence, but all of them soon reported the same stories.

Water faucets and lights turning on and off by themselves, the sound of children laughing

and crying just out of earshot - and the sight of a woman washing her hair constantly in

the utility sink.

Allegedly, the origin of the haunting comes from a family who occupied the house sometime

in the late 70s.

A teenage girl - who was obsessed with keeping herself clean - and an abusive stepfather

that stabbed her to death, and then killed himself.

Next up at Number 4 - Gridley Tunnel, Yokosuka

Again - another ghostly tale that comes from the military.

The Gridley Tunnel on the Yokosuka Naval Base - is a narrow, one way tunnel that runs directly

underneath a hill from Gridley Lane to Nimitz Boulevard, an access route running away from

Yokosuka - that was repurposed from an ancient fortification that existed before the modern

Naval Base was built in the 1870s.

Allegedly, the staggering amount of the exact same sighting is what has given this ghost

its legend.

As people drive through the one way tunnel - they glance in the rear view mirror, and

see a bloody Samurai chasing them.

Some people have been so startled by the sighting that they've totalled their vehicle into

the side of the tunnel - and the ghostly Samurai often emerges on rainy nights between midnight

and 1 AM.

As the legend goes, the apparition is the ghost of a long dead Samurai - who was on

his way to avenge the death of his Feudal Lord when he was ambushed by the same same

assassins and brutally killed.

Allegedly, because he failed his mission of vengeance - he cannot leave the tunnel - and

is left to wander eternally.

Coming in at Number 3 - The Hanging Ruins, Osaka

In the Shinsekai District of Osaka - there lies the remains of a burned out four-story

building that has eerily been dubbed by locals as The Hanging Ruins.

As the legend goes - in the early 2000's - the apartment building burned out in a tragic

fire, where it remained for years untouched and unrepaired.

In 2005, an employee of a local Spa located from across the ruins spotted a strange, long

object dangling from its roof.

Well - the employee decided to call the authorities - who investigated and realized that the strange

object was in fact - a corpse.

The next day, there was a mysterious pair of shoes dangling from where the body was

found.

A few years later, another local was passing by - and they spotted what they appeared to

be a life-sized doll hanging from the same rooftop.

Eerily enough - it turned out to be yet another corpse - and yet again, another mysterious

pair of shoes were founding dangling the next day.

Eventually, curious folk started throwing pairs of shoes from the building - in tribute

to the mysterious corpses found there.

As far as the residents of Osaka are concerned - there have been at least three bodies found

in the Hanging Ruins - yet who they were, or what they were - remains a mystery.

Swinging in at Number 2 - The Doryodo Ruins, Tokyo

Doryodo - also referred to as the Haunted Temple of Hachioji and translates roughly

to the End of the Road Temple is known as one of the most haunted locations in Japan,

and has been host to some grizzly and ghostly tales throughout its history, ever since it

was first constructed in 1590.

As one of it's many legends goes - in 1963 - an 82 year old woman who was in charge of

maintaining the site was approached by a robber.

The woman tried to fight back against the criminal - and was tragically killed as a

result.

Days later, locals reported the ghostly sounds of a woman sobbing in the forest - a spirit

that was tragically bound to the ruins.

Exactly 10 years later - in 1973 - a female university student was caught up in an affair

with her English literature professor - who was married and had 2 small children.

When word of the affair got out - things ended tragically, and the professor ultimately killed

the young girl - burying her body in a shallow grave at the site of the Doryodo Ruins.

It didn't end there though - the act of murder drove the professor to madness, and

weeks later - the corpse of him, his wife and his two children were found washed up

by some nearby cliffs.

To this day, locals have reported hearing a young woman whispering - I'm here, I'm

here - alongside the sound of an old woman sobbing.

And finally - at our Number 1 spot - Aokigahara Forest, Yamanashi

Of course - it has to be - perhaps the most notorious and infamous location in the whole

of Japan.

Aokigahara Forest, also known as The Sea of Trees - is a beautiful location that historically

has harbored a very dark and eerie past.

Since the 1800s - the forest, which sits in the shadow of Mount Fuji - has had a reputation

with being a gateway for the yurei - the ghosts of the dead in Japanese mythology, and has

been revered as a location and site for communicating with spirits.

It was also connected to the ancient practice of ubasute - a mythical Japanese practice

where an elderly person was taken to a forest to die.

It wasn't until 1961 that the Forest began it's grizzly reputation with suicide, when

a famous Japanese writer Seicho Matsumoto penned the novel Nami no To - Tower of Waves,

where the lead characters tragically committed suicide in the confines of the forest.

In 2010 - more than 200 people attempted to take their own lives in the forest, and tragically

that figure continues to rise - as Japan struggles to confront its staggering suicide rate and

battle with mental illness.

Aokigahara Forest continues to be a human reminder of these lives lost - and the tormented

spirits that still linger.

Well - there we have it folks, the Top 5 Most Haunted Places In Japan.

Before we depart, let's take a look at some of your more creative comments from over the

past few days.

Gabriel Sandoval says - This is my new favourite channel keep up the amazing work.

Well - thank you Gabriel, and it's a pleasure to have you on board - hopefully we can stay

in good standing, pretty tough competition out there, eh?

BadPuns Mcgee says - I love the little witch flying across the moon, nice touch.

-- Wait, what Witch?

Nah, I'm just kidding - that's Agatha, she's the best.

Well - there we have it horror fans - cheers for sticking around all the way to the end.

If you were a fan of this video, make sure to hit that thumbs up button - and we'll

be seeing you in the next one.

As always, I've been your host Jack Finch - you've been watching Top 5 Scary Videos

- and until next time - you take it easy.

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Japan World Cup - Duration: 5:48.

[Dunk] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Japan World Cup.

I am your host...

Michael Hee-haw

[Hee-haw] and we are only minutes away now, from an event...

most of these riders have been preparing for, for their entire lives.

It's an absolutely beautiful day for a race

and we have eight of the top racers from around the globe,

ready to compete for the World Cup.

It looks like they're lining up for the stable now.

We have from Japan, number one.

It's Daisoku Yamamoto.

One of the younger racers out there today.

He's gonna have to prove that he's ready for the big leagues.

Uh-oh!

And... Is that who I think it is?!

From Japan, it's...

Bunki Goongold!

This guy is know for his trademark, Motorcycle horse.

And now,

representing America,

we have the Dual Morse Riders.

The Dual Morse Riders of course took, uh, the gold medal in the 2008's

Beijing Summer Olympics.

Just incredible racers!

Oh, no!

Who let this guy in here?!

From Spain, it's number five...

The Brown Bull!

That's not even a horse!

That's just- That's a guy on a bull.

That's- That's a giraffe.

What the fuck?

And number eight, from Japan,

It is... A Man on a Horse.

Just a normal horse that- That there's nothing wrong with.

The flag has been raised.

(Trumpets playing)

And, they're off!

Oh, my god! You can already tell that it's going to be a hell of a race.

Daisoku Yamamoto taking the lead followed by Bungi Goongold

and a third racer, that I don't even remember entering the race at all.

I don't even think- I don't even think she's in the race.

Trailing behind. Well, of course! We have number four, the Dual Morse Racers

and it's anybody's game, at this point.

Ah, I mean- 'Cause it's just started, the race just started. So-

That guy probably won't win, though.

Now, if you look closely, you can se a man on a zebra

making a bowing motion

And WHAT IS THIS?!

Daisoku Yamamoto!

Going for the Advanced Shuffleboard technique!

(Excited laugh)

I haven't seen this since 1987

and he wins it!

He wins it using the-

Using the increased speed, from the dancing motion of the horse.

Daisoku Yamamoto is able to secure a- An early victory.

Wow!

Truly, uh, this guy is not joking around.

I mean, this is a dude to watch out for, in the upcoming-

We're off again!

It looks like Reena is dismounting a zebra?

No!

He's flop- He's actually flopping around on top of it like he's a fish.

Just a- Just a groundbreaking move.

But What is this?

It looks like the other racers are getting in on the action too.

Of course!

Reen's speed boost technique is now negated by the other dancers,

but it looks like he has a secret plan up his sleeve

as he starts to swing around the Zebra's neck

like he's a helicopter propeller

and he starts to propel the zebra towards the finish line!

(Laughs)

You see?

This is why- This is why he's a professional...

and I'm not.

I would have never thought to do that.

That dude is a genius.

He's one of the greatest riders out there.

Uh-oh! Looks like Bungi Goongold is... spinning out there.

And- What is this?

Number two is just standing on top of number five.

And right now, the Americans are thinking to themselves...

I wish we would have thought of that.

But what-?

What is this?!

They're getting longer!

The morse is getting longer!

It's a longer morse!

Oh, my god!

Oh, my god!

Just an absolutely incredible display by the Americans.

Look at that stupid giraffe slamming his head up and down. (Metal song plays in the background)

He's going for it!

He's moving through the race like a madman!

He can't be stopped!

(the music stops)

Who won?

I don't even know!

We're gonna have to look at the slow-motion replay.

And if you look very carefully,

you can see that the jockey actually ran on top of the giraffe's head

and crossed over the finish line!

(Chuckling)

Now that's- That's a photo finish if I-

If I've ever seen one.

That is a well-deserved victory right there.

Wow!

Just a-

Uh-oh!

What is the Brown Bull up to? Ooh! He's-

Olé!

Olé! He's... He flips them outta there!

He's a-

Oh! And the bull kicks the guy off...

And the bull stops...

And he's not- And he's- Now, he's just eating grass.

And the bull is just sitting there eating grass.

Come on-

And, What the fu-?!

A guy just ran onto the field and won the race!

(Laughing)

Now entering from China

Number five, it's... Old man...

Rasagool (Ra's al Ghul)

Known for his unorthodox panda style racing.

And his apprentice

Baby Algool.

Known for...

...being a baby.

On top of a little pony, there.

And, hailing from Russia

number seven, Victor Gongenschtain.

That's just a- He's just riding a normal horse.

It's actually kind of underwhelming after seeing all this crazy stuff.

Wait, maybe that's an elephant.

(Death Metal music plays)

(the music stops)

He won the race...

..but at what cost?

'Cause I'm pretty sure the jockey is dead

and that... elephant

is just dragging the corpse along the field.

Surprise Yeti has entered the race.

And... Eh-

He jumps onto the tr-

He jumps onto the side of the Trojan horse

and starts slamming the rider repeatedly onto the side of the horse!

And he ruins it for everybody! What an asshole!

It's looking like the robotic horse is having a malfunction there.

He's going to have to take that in for a pit stop and that's gonna hurt his lap time-

Oh, wait a minute!

He's got a big ass drill on the- On the front of the thing!

Number eight, he's got-! (unintelligible noises)

Jesus Christ!

It can't be!

The Trojan horse is making a comeback.

Could it-? Could it-?!

Rasagool, rolling towards the finish line.

But, What is this?!

Bungi Goongold has shown up in a race car and the horse is in the passenger seat!!!

Oh, man! It's anybody's game at this point.

But the Americans are falling behind.

What are they doing?

They're doing a weird move

and they're falling so far behind!

(Stuttering)

OH, MY-

JESUS-

JESUS FUCKING-

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST!

WHAT THE FUCK?!

IT'S SHOOTING A FUCKING ROCKET SHIP OUTTA THE HORSE'S ASS!

IT'S FUCKING KILLING EVERYBODY IN THE-! WHAT THE FU-?

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NIGHTLIFE in TOKYO, JAPAN around SHINJUKU (新宿区)! - Duration: 13:22.

Hey hey guys!

It is Samuel and Audrey and we are here in Tokyo and it as night and that can only mean

one thing.

Nightlife!

We are here in Shinjuku (新宿区) to experience the nightlife.

Indeed.

Okay so the funny thing is we've been staying in Shinjuku (新宿区) but we've only really

experienced it by day.

Yeah.

But this is an area that is known for its nightlife.

Yes.

It is full of bars and clubs and discos.

Exactly.

So it is a Friday night we finally decided we need to get out.

We're bringing a camera along and we're going to show you what Tokyo nightlife is all about.

Let's do it!

Okay so let's do some first impressions here.

So far lots of flashing lights.

Sam is having a bit of a field day with the camera.

Also I don't know if you can hear it but there is a lot of music and down some streets you'll

also hear a lot of the bouncers because people are trying to lure you into their restaurant

or their bar and like trying to get your business.

Also I assumed this would be an area where you see lots of young people and also lots

of foreigners.

Um but I'm also seeing a lot of like men in business suits and people who look like they've

just left work on a Friday ready to blow off some steam.

So yeah we're just going to keep walking around for a bit.

I think the plan is to get a bit of food.

Maybe some drinks in our system.

And I'm going to go find Sam because he's been left behind.

Alright guys this is the famous Robot Restaurant if you've been doing any research about weird

unusual things to do in Tokyo you've probably come across this place because it is pretty

popular these days.

So it is basically kind of like a spectacle.

It is a bit of a show with lots of flashing lights and just overall weirdness but as you

can see it is not the cheapest activity in town.

It is 8000 Yen per person.

That is roughly $80 US dollars and that doesn't even include a meal.

But they do have four shows every night so if you've got some money to spare.

Some money to blow here in Tokyo definitely something to consider.

Here is a little teaser.

Okay so we're still looking for food.

But let me tell you where we are.

So currently we are in Kabukicho Sakura-Dori St. Which is kind of like the red light district

and entertainment area.

And its name is a bit weird because Kabuki is a type of theatre here in Japan and this

place got its name because in the 40s they were planning to build a Kabuki theatre here

and then that never happened but the name stuck so that is what it is known as.

Um so yeah this is a really loud area.

But basically in this area you have a lot of like bars, nightclubs, hostess clubs.

A little bit of everything.

And yeah it is starting to get quite rowdy on a Friday night.

So our quest for food has brought us over to Golden Gai (新宿ゴールデン街).

Why don't you tell us about this place.

Well it is completely different from the area where we were just visiting.

Which is like neon central and big pedestrian walkways.

This is much smaller.

So you've got tiny little alleyways.

And you've also got these really intimate Izakayas (居酒屋).

Yeah.

Which is basically these tiny little bars and there is only a few stools in each of

them.

Yes.

So we're just going to try and sit down and grab a beer and maybe some tasty bites.

Sounds good to me.

Some bars are foreigner friendly other aren't.

Not sightseeing guest bar.

Sorry!

Okay so that is definitely not us.

Okay so we're going to give you a little update on our findings.

Yes.

Here in Golden Gai (新宿ゴールデン街).

What did we discover?

We discovered that it is a very cool area.

It is super intimate.

Those little lanes are really interesting and then you kind of peak out around and you

look inside and there is these cool little bars.

They are tiny.

They are so so tiny.

Some of them only can seat like five people or something.

But anyways so we decided not to drink there for a few reasons.

The main one being that we can't actually take photographs or videos in that area.

There is clear signs saying that.

Yeah.

And I totally get it because if you were to go inside and do that it would ruin the kind

of intimate environment that is there.

So it is a great place to go not a great place to film so we're going to go to an Izakaya

(居酒屋) somewhere else.

And another thing to consider is that there is a cover charge in a lot of these places.

Mmmhmm.

And also the drinks tend to be a bit expensive so you can decide whether you want to go there

or elsewhere.

Yeah just so you know cover charge is about 500 Yen which is about $5 US bucks per person.

Yeah.

And some of the drinks we saw were like 700 to 1000 Yen.

Yeah.

It can be a pricy evening for sure.

We found kind of rowdy little bars slash Izakaya (居酒屋) and they had a free table and

we've been walking around for a while so we're like yeah let's go in there.

So we ordered two ice cold beers.

Ice cold beers!

Cheers!

And we've got Takoyaki (たこ焼き) coming.

Takoyaki (たこ焼き) on the way.

Yes.

And you also get free cabbage.

You get free cabbage with chopsticks dip it in sauce.

Kanpai.

Kanpai.

So we were not expecting to cook our own Takoyaki (たこ焼き) when we ordered it.

Wow.

I think this is going to be fun.

We had some assistance.

We needed help.

I feel we were just given a masterclass in how to do it.

They are ready.

I'm going to try my first Takoyaki cooked with assistance.

So I'm going to dip it in the sauce.

I'm kind of scared that it may be.

Woah!

How is that?

Pipping hot.

That is really nice.

It tastes even better than any other Takoyaki (たこ焼き) I've ever had.

Are you serious?

Maybe it is because it is freshly made.

It is like a little bit extra greasy which I'm enjoying.

There was some oil in there.

But yeah the dough is still kind of like runny on the inside.

It is going to be cooking a little bit longer.

It is crispy on the outside.

And yeah this bar is just getting rowdier and rowdier.

It is.

Alright it is my turn.

I've been waiting patiently over here.

Oh these appear to be kind of doughy still.

Yeah.

Maybe not like they are perfectly cooked.

Look at that.

Dunk it in the sauce.

It is really good.

Part of the reason I think it tastes so good is that it is slightly undercooked.

And it is a little you've got a little bit of the batter the battery kind of texture

in the middle.

And the bill came to 1823 Yen which is just under $18 US dollars.

There is a cover charge here but it was half the cost yes of what it was at Golden Gai

(新宿ゴールデン街).

I think it was like 240 or 250 Yen per person.

So not horrible.

It was a good time.

And now I think we may do karaoke.

Maybe?

Oh yeah we're going for Karaoke.

When in Tokyo!

We're going.

So I have to say the nightlife here in Shinjuku (新宿区), after like wandering around for

a little while, popping into some bars and having some drinks.

It is an absolute assault on your senses.

We've got so many things vying for your attention.

You have those neon lights, you have people trying to lure you into their bars.

You have just the sheer crowds.

It is absolute madness but I kind of love it.

(Arcade sounds)

Where are we now?

Alright guys this is my idea of a fun night out in Tokyo at an arcade.

Mine too.

Oh my gosh!

Look we're playing a drums game.

200 Yen and I get to drum my heart out.

Okay here we go.

(Drumming sounds)

Alright Sam what are you going to play?

It is Mario Kart time.

And I used to play this as a kid.

I wasn't very good.

Actually my friends used to beat me quite regularly.

I'm going to be Mario.

Mario!

Woo hoo hoo!

Woo hoo hoo!

First place!

Sam is winning.

I'm winning.

I get to keep going I think.

Alright guys so next up the plan is Karaoke.

We had to go to like 3 different places to find one that has availability on a Friday

night at a reasonable price.

At a reasonable price.

So we found one.

There is a 20 minute wait which isn't too bad.

And we're going to take it.

We're going to go sing our little hearts out.

Yeah, I think this it he last stop of the night isn't it.

Yeah.

Yep.

Oh my gosh we finally figured it out.

There is a button for English.

Yeah.

That was so stressful.

Alright we're going to do new songs.

Who should we do?

I don't even know what is cool anymore.

Hahaha.

Alright let's do uh 2pac.

Why not?

No!

I'm not livin' in the past

Woo hoo!

One of my fears has vanished.

High high er!

Also the alcohol sucks here.

It is the worst wine and the worst gin we've ever had.

Ever!

Of all time!

The wine tastes like grape juice!

High high higher!

Alright so thoughts.

I'm always a fan of karaoke.

Yeah.

And singing but I have to say it is kind of pricey in Japan.

I feel like it is a lot cheaper in Korea and they don't force you to buy alcohol in Korea

you just pay for the room and you can sing.

Well the thing is we are in Shinjuku (新宿区).

Yes.

I think if we were to go to a more neighbourhood one it would be a lot cheaper.

And I've got to say that alcohol was the worst ever.

It sucked.

I wouldn't give that to my worst enemy.

I had the worst cocktail ever.

I got the gin and tonic.

Mine.

Urgh.

Yours was bad.

I tried it.

Mine was like rancid grape juice.

Oh my gosh.

The furthest thing from wine I've ever had.

Honestly I wish they just charged us double and we didn't have to buy alcohol because

I didn't drink mine.

I had a sip and it was like urg.

That stank.

It was cringey.

But the singing was fun.

It was cringy.

Well that concludes our tour of nightlife here in Tokyo.

Yeah.

Particularly, Shinjuku (新宿区).

Hope you guys enjoyed it.

It has been a long night.

It has been a long night.

We don't do this very often but it sure was a lot of fun.

Yeah.

We did a lot of different things.

I think our favorite thing maybe was just walking around and just seeing what it is

all about.

Soaking it all in.

Soaking it all in.

But if you do come to Tokyo you definitely have to check out the nightlife in Shinjuku

(新宿区).

Yes.

It is legendary.

It sure is.

And with that we will say goodnight.

We are walking back to our apartment.

We are in need of some sleep.

Yep.

And we'll see you soon with more food and travel videos on our channel.

See you guys.

Tata.

Tata.

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(EN/日) 수면유도 헤어 메이크업(뮤직비디오 테스트 메이크업) [소리] - Duration: 6:40.

SoRi's Youtube Channel

(Receiving a massage)

"~First time being welcomed like this"

Tomorrow fighting!

Hi everyone,

Sori here!

I am currently

at a practice studio

for the big music video shoot tomorrow,

and met up with a stylist that a met yesterday,

who will be in charge of the makeup for tomorrow,

in order to do the final test

regarding my hair and makeup tomorrow.

(Here we go!)

(You'd be able to witness the professional's touch.)

Do you have makeup on right now?

Just lotion in the morning.

I'm gonna apply some moisturizer in the morning then.

(Receiving facial massage)

Is this your first time in front of the camera?

- Yes. - Can I ask your name?

It's Washizuka

It could be mouthful so Washi is fine.

This is the first time for Washi san to be in front of the camera.

I'm a bit shy. Cameras are scary.

(Gossiping)

Now, we're gonna put on makeup

that fits the the outfit, and the concept, of the music video.

I didn't dye (my eyebrows)

So, I'm concerned whether I should match my eyebrows color to that of my hair,

or not. it's a conundrum.

We're now finished with eyebrows and eyeshadow makeup.

(Applying eye makeup)

(Now it's time for hair makeup)

So we've preminarily tried out the makeup for tomorrow's shoot!

Added some thin layer for eyebrows!

while sticking with "natural" look.

The same goes to the lips.

the concept is a natural beauty, that doesn't need much makeup.

If you check out the surrounding of me,

It's a bit uncomfortable, their gazed focused on me... and the camera.

I'll give my best tomorrow!

Now then, fighting for tomorrow! Thank you so much!

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IL GIAPPONE MI HA DELUSO - Duration: 3:55.

Traveling anywhere: touching every place where we can put our feet and the look is a beautiful thing.

There are different types of travel, of course: there are those who travel to pass the time, those who travel to relax, those who travel for fun,

those who travel because they want to know the world, those who travel by curiosity and those who travel to observe.

Infinite types of travel, destination and travelers.

The journey to get to know we think a really nice kind of trip, because it does not allow us only to go and have fun on the opposite side of the world,

but it make us grow: we come into contact with different cultures, different stories, different visions of the world and life ... different worlds. This is the beauty.

However, with the ever-increasing possibility for more and more people to travel, a new "psychosis" has been created: the fetishist traveler

Who will say sentences like "What a disappointment these satellite dishes in the Geisha district!"

The Geisha, their apprentices, all those who live and work at and for the House ... all these people are real people, like us and you, why should not they have a satellite dish?

Let's go straight to the heart of the speech: Japan (but also the whole world) is neither a museum nor a theme park.

Take Italy for example. Italy is a country with a very ancient history, with an incredible culture:

there are cities that have put their first foundations in such ancient times that they even make it difficult to imagine ... and, since then, they have come up to today.

Walking through Rome you are in front of the Colosseum, so beatiful that finding words even vaguely suitable to describe it is a challenge for the greatest of poets

But around the Colosseum there are roads, cars, buses, there are souvenir stalls and so on. It's normal!

What should you do, Roman, who live near the Colosseum?

You should perhaps turn only in toga and sandals, use the chariot as a means of transport

and, in the evening, instead of watching TV, forbidden because "it ruins the landscape and it's a pity", go to the Colosseum to watch the battles between gladiators?

Imagine that, one day, you arrive at the tourists' home ... let's be Japanese? Okay: some Japanese tourists arrive and they tell you:

"Look, I want to see traditional Italy, take off these cars, the modern appliances, the stoves, the fans ... everything, to recreate the Italy of Julius Caesar?"

And when you deny it, you heard them saying "what a waste, what a pity ... it's not Italy that I expected: you lost your traditions."

You, like us, you should deprive yourself of all the comforts of modern life to maintain an ancient "scenario". To satisfy the tourist.

I would say that you have already understood where we want to go with this video, certainly!

The traveler who goes to the heart of Africa, looks for the lost village and, once arrived

he complains because he does not find cannibals intent on devouring the crises of his neighboring enemies.

Same thing he does in Japan: he arrives and looks for the Geisha, but he wants her without a cell phone, who lives in a house with wooden walls without eletricity

And the Japanese, like the African and like you, Italian who live in an older city of history itself, you are guilty of disappointing him,

But this traveler in Japan is not going through the silk road aboard a camel: he comes by plane.

He doesn't builds his own boat and crosses the sea, he does not sleep in stilt houses, undergoing heat, insects, the dangers of cold or bad weather

no: he wants the comfortable hotel, the bathroom in the room, the air conditioning and the private coaches that take him to his destination.

We are in 2019, also in Japan: Geisha included

Traveling is growing. Regardless of where you go, how and why.

Let's look ahead, studying the Past, living the Present, preparing ourselves for the Future.

Let us always teach something from anyone ... in Japan as in the rest of the world.

(please like this video)

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I answer your questions: Japan Edition - Duration: 4:54.

I have no plans to do a voice reveal.

A face reveal on the other hand I've already done, it's just that I haven't told y'all

which one of those people is me.

I would be here for hours just to explain how I would change Vauban, so to keep things

simple, I'll put a link to the most recent rework suggestion I made for Vauban in the

description of this video.

I already made a guide on playing Vauban, but admittedly it's not very noob friendly.

I would probably consider making another one that's more reasonable for newer players once

Vauban actually gets reworked.

Not yet, I would say.

I'm 40% sure that DE is planning on making an Infested open world sometime in the future,

because otherwise it doesn't make much sense to allow players to rename any weapon they

want except for primaries.

Furthermore, I feel like the Infested haven't really seen much time in the spotlight as

of recently.

I wouldn't mind seeing more Tactical Alerts, but right now I would say Warframe isn't too

focused on small zones of the game.

For secondaries: Sicarus Prime, Aksomati, Pyrana Prime, and Akjagara Prime.

For content creators: Me, me, me again, and lastly, me.

In all seriousness, the only Warframe content creator I watch on a consistent basis is StallordD,

because he's the god of all Warframe related lore.

That's honestly a good question.

What will I do once Vauban becomes actually good?

Honestly, I don't know.

I wouldn't mind talking about other shitty frames in hopes of getting them reworked,

but what would I do if Vauban's rework is actually good?

I really don't know.

Japan's a great place to live, but I can't be here forever, unfortunately.

I'll have to go back to the States at some point.

I don't.

I actually got an e-mail from DE after I uploaded my video on the Guides of the Lotus, so I

at least know that they know I exist.

Rainbow Six Siege is the only other game I play on a consistent basis.

Who?

Well the changes they gave Vauban are supposedly just as a placeholder; so I'm assuming his

rework is still in the works.

My guess is that it'll be released next year in Spring.

Scrunch.

Yes.

Or at least, I hope so.

No, because I'm not a Marine.

In terms of music, I recommend these artists.

If there's anything I can absolutely recommend, it's literally anything made by

Supergiant Games.

As someone who owns all their games, I'm not joking when I say that they have yet to make

a single bad game.

Bastion was great, Transistor was great, Pyre was great, and their newest game Hades is

fantastic.

It also helps that each of their games has a beautiful soundtrack.

I cannot recommend them enough.

I would remove Nezha, because if we're not allowed to meme about him being a trap, why

should we keep him around?

I don't really hate any Augments, since I don't use many to begin with.

However, my favorite Augment by far is Phoenix Renewal.

Because they're assholes?

I dunno.

I'd rather not dox myself, so I can't tell you where I live specifically.

What I can tell you however, is that I don't live in the Saitama prefecture.

I preferred it when we had Keys instead of Relics, but I cannot deny that Relics are

overall better, because key leechers were cancerous back in the day.

I don't really have a concise opinion on Kuva, because I haven't rerolled any of my Rivens

in a very long time, because I usually just buy what I want instead of rerolling it.

That's all I got.

Thank you for watching.

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【游戏驴子】日本世界杯 Japan World Cup『中文字幕』 - Duration: 5:48.

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Shoot-BooK.com | Happy New Year 2019 ! • JAPAN / BALI / THAÏLAND - Duration: 3:31.

Bonjour à tous ! Hi Everyone ! Sawadee Krap ! Selamat Sore !

Welcome today, I am in Thailand and more precisely, I'm in Koh Lanta !

So you can see just behind of me, as asual, the sea, the beach,

and for this New Year 2019,

I would like to wish you all the best with your Friends and your Family,

And I hope we could meet somewhere in the world,

during my travels, because I'm still traveling a lot !

Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @shootbookoff and @shootbookcom

and you can follow my adventures.

I'm making to you a Big Kiss ! See you soon... and Happy New Year !

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Discover Japan at a Kindergarten with Your Family - Duration: 4:01.

Today, you guys, where did you go? では、みんな、どこに行った?

We went to Minato kindergarten 私立湊幼稚園へ

private school. 行った。

Did you play with the 4 year olds, 5 or 4歳と、5歳から6歳の子供達と

6 year olds? 遊んだ?

5 and 6 I think. 5歳と6歳だと思う。

OK, alright. Emma, did you have わかった、エマ、

a great time? 楽しかった?

Yes. はい。

So what did you guys do with the じゃあ、今日は幼稚園の子供達と

kids today? 何をした?

We ate lunch with them and then we お昼ごはんを一緒に食べて、そして外で

played outside. 遊んだ。

They even teached me みんなが縄跳びの飛び方だって

how to jumprope. 教えてくれた。

Oh really? How many times did you jump? ええ、本当に?何回飛べた?

Like maybe 1 time. 多分、1回ぐらい。

1 time?! OK. I see. 1回?わかった、そうなんだ。

I showed them a new game with 僕は縄跳びでやる新しいゲームをみんなに

the jumprope. 見せたよ。

Oh really? You taught them some new games? へえ、本当に?新しいゲームを教えたの?

Yeah. うん。

Yeah and I even teached them how to うん、フラフープのやり方だってみんなに

hula hoop. 教えてあげたよ。

How to hula hoop? OK cool. Wow. フラフープのやり方を?そうか、いいね。

And Josette, how about you? How was your それでジョーゼット、あなたはどう?今日の

experience today? 経験はどうだった?

It was really good. I had fun. I played とても良かったわ。楽しかった。子供達と

with the kids. And they're really sweet. 遊んだ。そして子供達はとてもいい子達

Even with the language barrier, they tried だった。言葉の壁があっても、みんなは

to speak with me in Japanese. And with just 日本語で私に話しかけようとしたわ。

a little bit of patience, I think I got 少し頑張って考えたら、みんなが何を私に

what they were trying to tell me, which is 言おうとしてるかが分かった様に思うし、

really good. And it's a really good すばらしいと思う。本当に

experience that I think everybody should 良い経験なので、日本を訪れる

try every time they visit Japan for 度に皆やってみるべきだと思う。

experience for their kids and vice versa. 逆に日本の子供達にとっても

Also for Japanese kids to experience 欧米や違った文化を経験する事は

Western or different cultures. いい事だと思う。

What's different about the Japanese 日本の教室とカリフォルニアの

classroom and your classroom in California? きみの教室とでは何が違う?

In California we have a carpet. In their カリフォルニアはカーペットがある。日本の

room, they have like a taped box, like a 教室はテープを貼った箱みたいな、Xが

tape box with an x inside. 入ったテープ箱の様なものがあった。

So there's no carpet huh? カーペットはなかったの?

Yeah. うん。

Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, in the ああそうだね、それは正しい。うん、

Japanese schools... 日本の学校では。。。

And there's chairs. それに椅子があるよ。

OK, right..OK, there were chairs and tables OK, わかった、椅子と机があって、

and there's no carpet. It's like kind of カーペットがない。木みたいな種類。

wood. And then the kids, do you remember? そしてきみ達、子供達は覚えてる?日本の

Did they have their shoes on? 子供達は靴を履いてた?

No. いいえ。

Oh, so what did they have? じゃあ、何を履いてた?

They just were barefoot. ただ裸足だった。

Yeah, that's right. They... そう、そうだね。子供達は。。。

And some had socks. 何人かは靴下を履いていた。

Some had some socks. OK, yeah, they were 何人かは靴下を履いていたね。そう、

barefoot right. So how about in your 裸足だったね、その通り。きみ達の

school? Can you guys be barefoot inside 学校ではどう?教室の中で裸足に

the classroom? なれる?

No. いいえ。

We're not allowed to. それはダメ。

You're not allowed to. OK, which style do させてもらえないんだ。じゃあ、どっち

you like better? Japanese style の方がいいと思う?日本のスタイルか

or American? アメリカか?

Japanese style. 日本のスタイル。

OK guys. かわった。

I'm gonna say American style. 私はアメリカのスタイルがいい。

OK, I see. Alright guys. そうか、そうなんだ。わかった。

Thank you so much! どうもありがとう!

Bye! Thank you! じゃあね、ありがとう!

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新田神楽 - SHINTO KAGURA in Miyazaki, Japan: sacred music and dancing performed at at the Nyuta shrine - Duration: 2:50.

"KAGURA" is the traditional Japanese music and dance

related to Shinto as a religion.

KAGURA was also known as "Kamiasobi",

an offering to the gods.

Shintomi-town, Miyazaki in Japan

It's traditional culture that started from ancient times.

However, due to a lack of successors,

it was in danger of extinction.

There are people who

inherit "KAGURA" to the next generation.

Gagaku Artist & Coach / Toshiyuki Ogata

It is difficult to teach adults.

We're emotionally invested in children.

"Ja-kiri"

This performance shows that

according to Japanese mythology,

Susano (one of the shinto gods) killed off

Yamata no orochi (eight-forked-snake).

We will train successors and

we hope that you come here and see KAGURA.

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