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I have to stop here just to see this place. Very beautiful

it's a city called Ei, Ei-chou. It's a village, very small and it's dying but look at this

place

anybody wants to come here they should come fast because this place is dying

I think, what, 10 years from now this place will disappear, maybe, no really if you're

walking to say there's no young people

Ei belongs to Minamikyushu, Minamikyushu-shi, the city where we live and

it's far from here but they don't have enough population so they have to put

all these cities together

Today we came to this Buddhist temple, Seiryuji, It's one type of buddhism

Here is my favorite temple here at Minami..

Kagoshima! whole Kawashima it's really beautiful and the people are really nice

so I love to come here

Yoshi, let's see this place.

Here we can take pictures outside

but we cannot take pictures inside

their temple... houses... but it should be ok

Here it's a Udon restaurant and it's really good, really good

Like I can come here a lot I sometimes help them with some

activities and one day we had to get these things. It's called KOKE

We went in the mountains with just like a shovel and we just got some from the

ground in the floor and we planted here. And it's beautiful

What I like about Buddhism, Buddhist temple, it's their gardens it's beautiful

Always have this nice ways of making like these things like it's supposed to be a water

or river, maybe, and then the mountains and trees

yes here they have something stones, they love stones, they loved stones

Japanese love stones they put stones everywhere

It's huge

here's the main entrance

Here you have like a frame from this door and you have

this second frame inside

those who follow my Instagram who probably have seen these pictures

this statue here

look at his nipple

it's a flower

why a flower? yep it's a flower

If you are into photography

it's a nice temple to visit

look the colors

It's very beautiful

if you check this place

there's no bolt

it's just made like the old Japanese style

just cut and they put it together

it's not common to see this these days

look at this little Daruma

that's it

really beautiful place

I love to come here it's really nice

FAST tour on the Seiryuji temple

but too many people so I couldn't see everything

probably I'll come back

yes, yes, yes you come here you can ask

the staff and they will take you around the temple

I'll leave the link of Google maps on this place

come here

It's REALLY nice place

better now?

she's complaining that speak with enough emotion..

I speak like AI

okay thank you, I don't know where I'm going

next week, hmmmm, I'm thinking so leave your comments below

subscribe, like this video and thank you!

Bye bye

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S. Korean court upholds lower court's decision and orders Japanese firm to compensate.. - Duration: 0:53.

More rulings on Japan's forced labor of South Koreans are coming out.

Seoul District Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling from 2016, ordering Nachi-Fujikoshi

to compensate 5 South Korean women forced to work during World War Two.

The Japanese machinery manufacturer was ordered to pay 89-thousand U.S. dollars to each of

the plaintiffs.

The victims were brought to Japan and were forced to work at the firm's munitions factory

without pay or sufficient food.

A similar ruling was made in another appeal by that company last week against an 88-year-old

South Korean plaintiff.

Many of these rulings had been made years ago,... but the Japanese firms' appeals had

been pushed back, something that's under investigation locally.

With South Korea's Supreme Court ordering Nippon Steel & Sumitomo to compensate its

victims last October, many lower courts have been following suit.

For more infomation >> S. Korean court upholds lower court's decision and orders Japanese firm to compensate.. - Duration: 0:53.

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S. Korean court upholds lower court's decision and orders Japanese firm to compensate.. - Duration: 1:00.

Amid heightened tensions between Seoul and Tokyo, more rulings on Japan's forced labor

of South Koreans are coming out.

Seoul District Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling from 2016, ordering Japanese machinery

manufacturer, Nachi-Fujikoshi to compensate 5 South Korean women forced to work during

World War II.

The company was ordered to pay 89-thousand U.S. dollars to each of the plaintiffs.

The victims were brought to Japan under its colonial rule over Korea, and were forced

to work at the firm's munitions factory without pay or sufficient food.

A similar ruling was made in another appeal by the Japanese firm last week against an

88-year-old South Korean plaintiff.

Many of these rulings had been made years ago,... but the Japanese firms' appeals had

been pushed back, something that's under investigation locally.

But with South Korea's Supreme Court ordering Nippon Steel & Sumitomo last October to compensate

its victims, many lower courts have been following suit.

For more infomation >> S. Korean court upholds lower court's decision and orders Japanese firm to compensate.. - Duration: 1:00.

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S. Korean foreign ministry officials due in Japan amid tensions - Duration: 2:05.

now with the radar lock on dispute between South Korea and Japan still

raging on a South Korean Foreign Ministry official in charge of US

affairs will visit Japan on this Wednesday to tour UN flags military

bases Eason J reports Seoul's foreign ministry says Kim tagine the

director-general of the ministry's North American affairs Bureau is scheduled to

travel to Japan on Wednesday for a two-day trip accompanied by other

ministry officials flagged bases in Japan from January 30th to the 31st

after receiving an invitation from the UN the visit will provide Kim and his

delegation a chance to meet with their Japanese counterparts as the two

countries have been embroiled in a radar dispute involving a Japanese maritime

patrol jet and a South Korean naval destroyer in December watchers say it's

possible Washington will play a mediating role between its regional

allies to resolve the standoff as there could be a trilateral session joined by

a representative from the US forces Japan this comes as the US ambassador to

South Korea Harry Harris had a series of meetings with South Korea's defense and

foreign ministers in Seoul on Monday in which they covered recent issues Japan's

defense minister Takashi awaya speaking to Japanese broadcaster NHK on Tuesday

called for a need to cool tensions adding that a meeting with his South

Korean counterpart could happen soon Seoul Tokyo relations have deteriorated

to levels not seen in years over the radar dispute it has been compounded by

the ongoing tensions over Japan's wartime atrocities against Korea

especially Tokyo's use of forced labor and its military sexual enslavement of

Korean women during World War two Eason J Arirang news

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Top 10 Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo | japan-guide.com - Duration: 6:08.

Tokyo is Japan's capital, most populated metropolis, and also boasts more cherry blossom-viewing

hotspots than anywhere else in the country.

Nestled amid its giant buildings and winding expressways are a plethora of parks, gardens,

tree-lined lanes and riverbanks that offer some of the best sakura experiences in all Japan.

Visitors from around the world flock to Tokyo each spring to take in the beautiful blossoms.

In the average year, the peak of sakura season occurs during one week in early April.

However depending on temperatures in the preceding weeks, the peak can start in late March or

last into mid April.

It is also worth mentioning that due to the variety of cherry trees found throughout the

city, even if you are visiting a few weeks on either side of this zone, you should still

be able to find a few blossoms.

With so many spots to choose from, we thought we'd make planning your perfect, petal-filled

trip a little easier by giving a quick rundown of our Top 10 cherry blossom locations in Tokyo.

Number 10: Koishikawa Botanical Garden

Belonging to the prestigious Tokyo University,

Koishikawa Botanical Garden is home to thousands of varieties of trees and plants as well as

a beautiful landscape garden.

During spring it doesn't get as crowded as other popular sakura spots around the city,

making for a pleasant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy the blossoms.

Numer 9: The Meguro River

The Meguro River is an attractive canal lined

with hundreds of cherry trees and a plethora of shops and cafes in one of the capital's

hippest neighborhoods.

During peak season, the many bridges which span the waterway provide picturesque views

of the river crowded by pink petals so don't forget to bring your camera.

Number 8: Koishikawa Korakuen

Among Tokyo's prettiest traditional gardens,

Koishikawa Korakuen is particularly famous for its weeping cherry trees, which take center

stage in spring among the park's many other picturesque features.

Number 7: Asukayama Park

This hilltop park in the north of the city

has been popular as an atmospheric hanami spot since the Edo Period and still attracts

a large number of cherry blossom lovers of all ages even now.

Number 6: Yoyogi Park

One of the city's more well-known parks.

Yoyogi sits across the street from the stylish Harajuku neighborhood and directly next to

the famous Meiji Shrine.

This expansive park is a hotspot for hanami parties, having enough space for a lively

atmosphere to prevail here throughout the season.

Number 5: Showa Kinenkoen

With over a thousand trees, this huge, family-friendly

park is located 30 minutes west of Tokyo.

The abundant blossoms here typically bloom a few days later than those in central Tokyo,

making the park popular with those who missed hanami downtown.

Aside from the cherry blossoms, the park also boasts other beautiful flowers and a variety

of facilities and amenities.

Number 4: Sumida Park

During spring the walking paths along the

shores of this picturesque river become lined with pink petals.

Located only a short walk from the famous Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Sumida park is

an ideal place for visitors to take in views of the iconic Tokyo Skytree framed by cherry blossoms.

Number 3: Chidorigafuchi

One of the most photogenic sakura spots in

the city, Chidorigafuchi consists of a path alongside the sakura-lined moat of former

Edo Castle just west of the Imperial Palace.

For a fee, visitors can even rent a rowboat to paddle around in the old moat.

This atmospheric area makes for a charming petal-filled stroll both during the day, and

also in the evening during nightly illuminations..

Lastly, the nearby Yasukuni Shrine is home to hundreds more cherry trees, including Tokyo's

representative tree, which the meteorological agency uses to determine the state of the

sakura season for the entire city.

Number 2: Ueno Park

Ueno Park is the most renowned party spot

in all of Tokyo during sakura season, and is a true hanami haven packed with vistiors

enjoying the festivities both in the upper section where the wide central walking path

is located and also around Shinobazu Pond in the lower section.

The park's paths are lined with hundreds of cherry trees, and it's recommended to

get here early if you intend to get a place under one.

Number1: Shinjuku Gyoen

This large, family-friendly park stands as

a natural oasis in one of Tokyo's busiest districts.

This peaceful park boasts over one thousand cherry trees which span a range of species

and bloom at different times during the season, making Shinjuku Gyoen a great place to visit

for blossom enthusiasts who are in town a little before or after peak season.

One point to be aware of is that the park doesn't allow alcohol inside and so is not

a good option for visitors intent on enjoying their hanami with some drinks.

Nevertheless, with so many beautiful scenes and sakura viewing opportunities throughout

its vast and varied grounds, Shinjuku Gyoen takes the cake as our number one sakura location

in all of Tokyo.

So there you have it, our top ten cherry blossom spots in Tokyo.

Hopefully this video helps you to plan your perfect petal-filled trip.

More in-depth information on the cherry blossoms can be found in the dedicated section of our website

including this year's forecast, lists of the best sakura spots, tree varieties, and during sakura season,

daily cherry blossom reports from around the country.

For more information or to watch another video, click the links on the screen below now

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

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe and click the notification bell for more videos about Japan.

Happy travels.

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Working at a Japanese Snow Monkey Park ★ ONLY in JAPAN - Duration: 19:13.

For more infomation >> Working at a Japanese Snow Monkey Park ★ ONLY in JAPAN - Duration: 19:13.

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KUSHIDA says goodbye to NJPW - Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 - Duration: 16:06.

Liger, what did you think of that match?

Well, it was truly a very tense match.

KUSHIDA's a Junior Heavyweight, like me, so as a Junior-

Oh! Wait a minute!

Who could have expected this?

I can't believe it. No way.

No way!

No...

This can't be happening.

The next IWGP Heavyweight title challenger is attacking Tanahashi.

The crowd was full of warm emotions before these two showed up.

This is the worst.

Nobody invited them. They just crashed this.

Gedo is looking for something under the ring.

Is this the new era?

Please go home, really.

Oh, a chair.

What's this, now?

He set the chair around Tanahashi's knee-

Don't! Please don't do it!

This is like when Kenny Omega injured Tanahashi's arm with a ladder, forcing his absence.

Exactly. And now he grabs the IWGP Heavyweight title.

Jay White holds the title high. Is this what we'll see on February 11th, in Osaka?

He's ruined everything. Everything.

This is the worst.

The worst.

お前らが何と言おうが、 俺が次期チャンピオンだ!

Jay White doesn't give a crap about anyone who leaves New Japan-

He's got no sense of respect.

I just remembered,

Bullet Club interfered after a SUPER Jr. final with Prince Devitt, and they ruined that night.

バイバイ、KUSHIDA。 あばよ。

誰が興味あるんだよ?

誰も。

It's terrible.

I guess Jay White has his own ideas. So does Gedo.

But we were hopeful that they wouldn't show up.

Liger, I guess Jay White made the most of the moment, for him.

I suppose so. In KUSHIDA's farewell match, Jay took advantage of it.

But, it shouldn't have happened, right?

We were wrapped around his finger. He took advantage to make a great impact.

This moment was ripe for the taking.

He knew exactly how the crowd was going to react to his actions.

Of course. This reaction is exactly what he was looking for.

Looking from the outside, I think Jay did exactly what he needed to.

I get why Japanese fans would be upset, because he ruined KUSHIDA's farewell,

But as a professional wrestler, Jay did precisely what he needed to.

He is making his new era, isn't he?

That's right.

Tanahashi being helped out-

Mr. Tanahashi… Mr. Tanahashi…

Thank you for showing me your awesome power as a pro-wrestler, on my last show.

Thank you.

These last 8 years…

All of my matches over these last 8 years in New Japan…

I've seen many landscapes while riding this bus.

And to everyone who is here, I will never forget these memories.

I will hold them close to my heart as I continue on my next journey.

Thank you for everything.

See you later!

KUSHIDA's last words were "See you later," not, "Goodbye."

He made this decision for his love of pro-wrestling.

He's always determined to devote his everything to pro-wrestling.

His life itself is pro-wrestling. We hope that he can continue to make the most of it.

We'll always see him as a pro-wrestler, from this point on.

Milano, your thoughts?

He's probably remembering everything that has happened here.

He'll use those memories for his next step.

Finally, he's greeting the fans in Korakuen Hall-

And Liger, in the end-

Thank you.

A heartfelt handshake.

試合の他にもやることがあったんだよな。

KUSHIDAの新日本最後の試合か、 感動的だったぜ。

何で去って行く奴が 注目を浴びるんだ?

本気でこれが会社として 正しい送り出し方だと思ってるのか?

今注目を浴びるべきなのは、 スイッチブレード。この俺だ。

新時代だ。俺に注目しろ。

KUSHIDA、お前のおかげで棚橋のダメージが 少しだがひどくなった。

だが、膝はもうボロボロだろ。 誰か車椅子を用意してやれよ。

今から大阪が待ちきれないぜ。

オカダはドームで簡単に倒した。

次は棚橋、お前を数分で 倒しベルトを奪ってやる。

俺が史上3人目の最年少 IWGPチャンピオンになるのさ。

時代はもう俺のものだ。 棚橋…

YOU CAN ONLY BREATHE… WITH…

WITH THE SWITCHBLADE.

It hurts.

That punk.

That was my fault.

Even though this was KUSHIDA's finale,

The battle for this title continues...

That's not unordinary.

That's the battle for those who stay.

If it went as expected,

I was supposed to pin the IWGP champion, Tanahashi, or make him tap out.

And I was going to run away, go overseas, while everyone chased after me.

So, I wasn't expecting to make any comments here, tonight.

But in the end, Tanahashi was too strong.

He's the strongest I've ever faced.

Nothing... Nothing...

Nothing was effective.

I'm all spent.

The crowd had signs and gave you a warm send-off.

These last 8 years,

I said this when I joined New Japan,

That I want to prove myself to the fans, too.

That's the kind of wrestler I want to be.

So, when I saw that scene today…. These 8 years...

I felt like all the hard work and trials paid off.

Everything ended as a positive. Tonight was very special for me.

Thank you very much.

Truthfully...

The crowd was awesome. The wrestlers were awesome, too.

The staff who puts this together, and the people working in the office, they all make this work.

And the owner, if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be able to fight in this ring.

I don't have a bad thing to say.

There is no reason for me to leave this place…

I'm the one who is most angry at myself for making this decision.

However...

Since I became a pro-wrestler,

If there weren't those pioneer Juniors, I wouldn't be able the Junior I am now.

I wouldn't be able to show my style of pro-wrestling today,

I know it's important to make something new, but I was saved by what I learned here.

I will never forget these 8 years I spent here in New Japan.

I will hold these memories in my heart.

Thanks to the fans who've supported me, since my debut, and the wrestlers,

I have nothing to fear.

Now I truly feel like my new life is starting tomorrow, now that this is done.

I have to make a fresh start, or I'll really be in trouble.

I have mixed feelings, I'm excited and anxious.

But I'm so filled up with emotions, that I'm so thrilled to make a new start.

Looking back, when I joined New Japan, there were less Juniors, less young ones then,

That's why I was able to get the opportunity.

But I had to accomplish something for the Junior division,

That was to make the Junior division as competitive as the Heavyweight division.

I will always carry that burden on my shoulders.

Anything else?

I'm sure you have special feelings for Korakuen Hall,

You may not come back here for a while, how did you feel tonight?

Well...

After all,

From small venues to big venues, I treat every match the same.

However, the views have gotten bigger, like here, in Korakuen Hall, and the Dome.

How wrestlers are seen when we're here,

That decides our spot. But I'm not so sure of that...

What I learned in New Japan is that every tour is important.

That's why Korakuen Hall is as important as every other show.

But Korakuen Hall is where I started and where I end.

This is a mecca of pro-wrestling.

I appreciate very much that I get to make these comments, now.

I can't let people down.

From tomorrow, I'll keep that in my mind, I will live honestly, as a pro-wrestler.

Sincerely, to everyone… Thank you very much.

For more infomation >> KUSHIDA says goodbye to NJPW - Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 - Duration: 16:06.

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Japanese Food in Bangkok - NO TOFU, NO LIFE - World's First TOFU OMAKASE Experience! - Duration: 19:34.

- Hey everyone, I hope you're having an amazing day.

It's Mark Wiens.

I am in Bangkok, Thailand.

And tonight for dinner,

my friend P'Tan invited me over to Mihara Tofuten,

Thailand's first all tofu omakase.

So it's dish by dish, piece by piece chef's table.

And this will be a totally new dining experience.

(upbeat music)

No tofu, no life.

(upbeat music)

When you step in,

to this little, this little courtyard,

it's like a little Japanese oasis.

So outside of the door it's Bangkok.

Inside the door you really do feel like you're in Japan.

The little garden.

(upbeat music)

(greeting in a foreign language)

- [Server] It's roasted tea.

It's nice and naughty.

It's got little flavor

almost like iron, a little bloody minerality.

Very nice to get the palette going.

- [Mark] Welcome tea, and this is a,

it helps as it cleanse the palette.

(light upbeat music)

Kind of has a bitter aroma to it.

You can taste the roasted flavor,

but it's very, very light.

Very light tasting.

(Japanese music)

- [Mark] 15 dishes?

- [Server] Yes.

- [Mark] Okay.

When the drink is ready,

we're going to start to serve the food.

Enjoy.

- Any meal that you can see

where the food is being prepared,

and then it is served to you course aby course.

As always that adds

another dimension of an eating experience.

It's going to be the tofu tasting course.

There are 15 different dishes.

So 15 dishes all including tofu.

And I ordered some tea.

- And there's some

- Oh, that's your tea.

(both laughing)

- Yes, thank you.

- Okay, my tea is still on its way.

- Would you like to hear a little bit

about it first of all?

- [Mark] Yes, please. - Yeah?

- [Server] We are starting off with a oolong from Yaman,

a beautiful little prefecture

with some of the cleanest air in Japan.

Which for me, really,

is one of the most important things, frankly.

We don't wash away the first flush

like we would with Chinese tea.

(upbeat music)

- Wow it's like very, very,

green tasting.

Almost like,

almost has like a sea

taste to it, to me.

The first course is fresh homemade tofu.

Something I just learn right now

that she mentioned to us is that even the water

is brought from Japan.

The water comes from the,

as that has a big impact

on the taste.

- [Chef] It's from Saga. Saga.

- [Mark] Saga?

- [Chef] Yes, near Fukuoka, by the way.

- [Mark] Near Fukuoka - Yep.

- [Mark] And that's where the tofu,

command recipes come from here, right?

- [Chef] Of course.

- [Mark] Wow, that texture.

(chill beats)

That is so delicate.

You just kind of chew a couple times

and it just slides down

kind of like almost liquefies.

And then she unwraps the napkin

and there will be these little boxes inside

filled with delicacies.

So there is a three cart course.

(speaking foreign language)

- [Mark] I guess so.

I think I'll just put on the sauce.

- [Ying] You have to mix this a little bit

- [Mark] Oh yeah.

A little bit of sauce.

And then, that almost feels like a mozzarella.

I should use this spoon (laughs).

Yeah that's a good call, Ying, thanks.

That really does almost taste like mozzarella.

Like a fresh mozzarella.

That is amazing, I cannot believe that almost tastes like,

it really almost taste like mozzarella.

(both laughing)

I was about to come in with my spoon.

And I just like slid right up.

Sorry about that.

I had a little tofu splatter accident.

Tuna with the skin.

The yuba.

(speaking foreign language)

That's almost like a thin slice of cheese.

(chill beats)

It's just like

a world of different texture.

(speaking foreign language)

- [Mark] And then, yeah, I think this

you got to pick this up with your fingers.

Good, I got to see the menu.

What was that?

- [Server] Okara chips.

Chili con carne.

- [Mark] I was gonna say,

Okay, chili con carne.

It almost has a Mexican taste to it.

(upbeat music)

- [Server] It's our zuwai crab soup.

The crab is from Hokkaido, with a really light dashi.

- Okay, so I am also having a tea pairing

which is also very cool with this meal

because the food and then the tea

which is just gonna to complement of this samaliase.

like deciding and really like,

thoughtfully thinking about the tea

and how it'll pair with the dish.

We've got like a black tea here,

and then this is one of the, our waiter explained that,

this is one of the most umami dishes,

edamame ball,

which is a soybean ball,

and yuki tofu and dashi soup with zuwai crab.

Should this be eaten with a spoon, or the,

- [Ying] Eat with spoon.

- [Mark] Sure? - [Ying] Yeah.

- [Mark] Even with this?

- [Ying] You have to try your soup first, though.

- [Mark] Look at that. Okay I've got to try that first.

Oh man, that looks awesome.

Just feeling from the chopsticks can just feel

that incredible textures.

Soft and stuple.

Actually your chopsticks is kind of like fall through it.

Oh yeah, just breaks up.

Look at that.

(upbeat music)

That's like, whoa.

It's like unbelievably silky.

Spoon delicate.

'Cause it just sort of dissolves.

Okay, let's try that.

That ball.

(upbeat music)

It's so neutral tasting.

But at the same time,

you can taste the individual ingredients.

So I can taste the soybeans.

And then you taste that fragrance

of the slightly smoky crab,

an augment wrapped up in like 12 different textures

in your mouth all at the same time.

That's just like pure strands of crab.

It's the tea that goes with that.

(sniffing)

Almost like smoky cinnamon aroma to it.

Whoa. I really like smoky taste to it.

That's awesome.

- [Server] So we're going to go to,

we're going to taste the silver needles.

Exquisite and quite rare tea,

in the jasmine style.

Very very floral and delicate style of white tea.

It can be served hot, it can be served cold.

We did a cold extraction

and serving it cold on ice for you.

- [Mark] Okay the next course is tofu shirae melon gazpacho.

I am not sure it is meant to be a one biter,

but I originally try to get it on my,

balanced it on my chopsticks but, nope,

and a small spoon,

then chef came over and gave me a big spoon.

Now, there we go.

It's wobbly.

Cucumbers and carrots.

Which kind of burst out of the jelly foundation.

White tea with this course.

(chill beats)

- [Mark] Okay it tasted like some jasmine to it.

Kind of floral.

(upbeat music)

Ying thought this one was the best so far.

She already finished it.

(Ying laughs)

Kabayaki style grilled saury fish.

How do you eat it, Ying?

Did you like slice it in half? - [Ying] Nope I basically...

- [Mark] Can I just, curl up, okay, like that little rollup

But as soon as you do that you can see kind of like

the fat squeezing out,

Yeah, let me just,

you can just see the fat in there.

(upbeat music)

- [Ying] Eel, eel, eel, eel, eel, eel, ell, (laughs)

- Kind of like eel.

Not as fatty as eel, but yeah it's pretty fatty.

But that's what makes it so juicy and so incredibly good

like belly fish tasting and then roasted.

(plate squeaking)

A momen tofu

which she explained as a kind of a harder, a firmer tofu.

Like a aubergine eggplant cup.

And then like a yuzu, kind of like a citrus sauce.

(upbeat music)

That's awesome.

Bite into that.

And the tofu just kind of like juices.

So good.

(Ying laughs)

That's like, almost the texture of tofu.

Next dish is zaru tofu,

and Zaru, because it's cooked in oil,

prepared in a bamboo,

the tofu is made in a bamboo basket.

But then it's fried.

It almost looks like a little muffin or scone.

Firmer than I expected.

It's not like a wobbly, wobbly tofu.

May be because of that skin as well.

But I do want to get that seasoning as well.

(chill beats)

Explosion of tofu.

I like that because the ikura,

the roes,

they explode with that saltiness.

Which contrasts the delicateness of the tofu.

(upbeat music)

That just kind of like, brings out the flavor.

Okay, I am excited to try that tea.

(upbeat music)

By the way he said it was a very umami tea,

a very meaty taste.

I do taste the meatiness of it.

And it has a thick texture to it.

- [Server] Would you like me to mix it for you?

Or would you like to do it yourself?

(upbeat music)

- [Mark] Let me try that in one sec.

- [Server] Yuko was like why are you wasting all the leafs?

And I was like what do you mean wasting?

It's not done yet.

- You can actually eat the tea leafs.

So you mix in a little bit of soy sauce.

I have had like fermented or pickled tea leafs salad

but this is a totally different experience.

And this is like totally different.

That's delicious.

A bitterness but a bitterness that doesn't like

go past your tongue.

So you just taste the bitterness on the surface.

Like oceany tasting.

You taste almost the soil.

The donburi is almost like a rice ball.

But it's like a rice ball puff.

With yuba, the tofu or bean curd skin,

and abalone, she said,

I think, she said abalone liver in there.

But you can also see the roe on top

and that one looks very...

like you don't know what texture

or what even temperature

it's gonna be,

just from looking at it.

Again, everything's subtle.

Oh, I think like the rice.

I missed the rice on that.

But then it just fell out of that abalone wrap.

- Try this

- [Mark] This one she just hands it to you

and you just gotto take it in your hand

in a little origami wrapper.

But it's a tofu, deep-fried tofu like nugget.

Oh it's hot.

SO like delicate and just like dissolve in your mouth.

And then you got the strands of scallops in it.

That's what it is, scallop.

And it is a blue cheese soy dressing.

You taste that blue cheese,

soy milk, kind of like whipped soy milk almost.

Oh I got a lot of blue cheese on that one.

It's vinegar seaweed

with yuba, bean curd on top.

So may be get a little bit of everything

It's often how you can feel the texture in your chopsticks

before you eat them.

But this one you can tell it's gonna be a little slimy-ish.

Just look at the strands of it.

(chill beats)

This one's one of those things

that you want to just slurp up

immediately crunch to it.

like a seaweed,

and then a very delicate vinegary sourness to it.

(upbeat music)

- [Server] Here's a sukiyaki experience.

The soup is actually inspired by a french onion soup.

And we have grade A wagyu from Hokkaido,

served with momen tofu and cognac.

We'll have the chef cook it for you in about four minute.

- [Mark] Okay, great.

(laughs)

- Good.

(all laughing)

- It's one of the courses

that I was most looking forward to.

This is the sukiyaki,

created by Chef Goh.

It's a french onion soup stock.

Really smell that oniony aroma as he was cooking it.

It was boiling thin and like wrinkly.

(laughs)

Whoa.

Melt in your mouth beef.

Not too salty.

Really not too salty at all.

A slight, a hint of sweetness.

Wagyu beef.

Whoa.

(chill beats)

You can chew it with you lips.

Re-submerge, go back to the beef,

and let that just keep on marinating in there.

You have beef.

(upbeat music)

So the next course is somen,

which are noodles but I didn't even know where they were.

I didn't see them slip the noodles into this,

this soy milk,

dashi stock.

or like but it's cold

yeah, like a, its milky, it looks like milk.

Almost looks scuff.

It's soy milk, soy milk dashi.

Be easy on the slurping.

The texture of those noodles.

That's awesome.

Perfect simplicity right there.

The tempura, into the milk, it's all submerge.

(chill beats)

Amazing.

Okay I have this small pickle.

Give that a little stir.

There're sesame seeds in there as well.

(chill beats)

That bumps up the flavor.

Sesame, roasted sesame taste.

(upbeat music)

That's amazing.

That's amazing.

(upbeat music)

- [Mark] Moving onto dessert.

I think this is the final course.

And then everything again is with tofu.

So like every single course, I mean,

every single bite had tofu in it.

So this is the soy milk ice cream gelato, it is.

Oh that's great because it's not too sweet.

And then it just has that again like,

roasted soy milk taste to it.

Four different flavors, all again made with soy milk.

This one must be the macha.

I believe this is the macha.

Whoa.

- [Ying] Mmmmmm (laughs).

Happy day at all

- [Mark] Next time your plate is already clear (laughs).

That texture is unbelievable. (Ying laughing)

That's like the silkiest, but like dense and silkiest thing,

may be ever.

It's like fudge.

That's like soy milk fudge.

Pistachio.

I'm not a desserts guy.

But this is one of the best desserts may be ever.

- [Ying] Are they gonna keep up?

- All the chocolate one at the end.

- He brought in like, all the milk--

- [Mark] It's like, okay, okay.

(all laughing)

Okay we ended up talking for a little bit

because the next dessert is still coming but,

how do you pronounce it, Ying?

- [Ying] Im mee - [Mark] Im mee

And we are waiting on one more dessert.

- [Server] Okay. - This is the I'Tung special.

(laughs)

And it's like what, is this one?

- It's a mochi. - A mochi? Okay.

Made of tofu?

- Tofu mochi.

- Okay

- With the tofu powder.

- Awesome.

Wow, that texture.

- [Ying] May I take one bite?

- [Mark] No I don't think you can, oh the skewer

I'll take this guy.

We get that giggliness.

Wow

That texture.

This whole night,

has been about textures

and that is a totally different texture

from anything so far.

It feels the way you think a jelly fish looks.

Kind of like flopping around a little bit.

(upbeat music)

We ended up just hanging out and talking with Khun Tan

and Khun Tap for a couple of hours.

That was so much fun.

Yeah thank you for the awesome dinner

and okay I better turn on the car and roll down the window

'cause it's already getting hot

Bangkok style.

(car engine revving)

I didn't really know what to expect

I mean all I knew was it's going to be a 15 courses,

or many courses of tofu.

But hearing about the entire story and Khun Tan,

I mean, he explained things throughout the meal

as well so it's great to have him there.

But it was one of the purest, may be like,

I mean I wouldn't call the food simple,

but the flavors were not strong.

But they were like completely new flavors for me

that just well-rounded umami,

you could actually taste the pure umami.

Thanks again to Khun Tan for the invitation.

An amazing meal and a new culinary experience

for me, for real.

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See you on the next video.

For more infomation >> Japanese Food in Bangkok - NO TOFU, NO LIFE - World's First TOFU OMAKASE Experience! - Duration: 19:34.

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Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [6th match] - Duration: 4:20.

Watch us tomorrow. They won't make it to Sapporo. I'll end them both in Sendai, tomorrow.

You know what Takagi, BUSHI? How could you challenge my partner today, huh?

You guys don't scare him at all.

EVIL、今だに俺を倒せていないじゃないか。

ベルト2つ持ってカッコつけてるつもりか? でも本当はSANADAが持つ気がないだけだ。

お前はどうやったって俺を倒せないんだ。 俺にはお前を倒す術がいくつもある。

俺がEVILに負けたことがあるか? ほら、答えてみろ。

ゼロ。たったの一度もない。

ハロウィーンの格好してガキからは 憧れの的かもしれないが、俺にはどうでもいい。

お前本当の"悪"の意味を知ってるのか?

何万もの動物が殺害されてるっていうのに。 これこそ本当の"悪"だろ。

シリアの現状はどうだ? "悪"だと思うだろ?

黒いメイクしてれば強く見えると思ってんのか? ふざけんな。いい加減にしろよ。

Kanemaru, it serves you right, bastard.

Tomorrow, I'll do more than today, with just my right arm.

It's finally tomorrow. Desperado, we go one on one. I'm really looking forward to it.

This time I'll rip off that disgusting mask of yours. Be ready.

Both Zack and Suzuki like to talk a lot, don't they?

In Sapporo, I'll shroud those two big mouths in darkness.

I won't let anybody interfere in my single match against Zack.

Remember that.

THIS IS EVIL!

EVERYTHING IS EVIL!

All of it...

EVIL!

There are only 5 days until the IWGP InterContinental championship match in Sapporo.

Sorry to those who support Taichi, but it will go done as everyone expects it to,

I will succeed in defending the InterContinental title.

What is Naito looking to while he's holding the InterContinental title?

Everyone, please remember what happened last October, in Ryogoku...

The champion back then, Kenny Omega, and his partner, Kota Ibushi,

And the then US champion, Cody, they fought for the IWGP championship.

Which proves that I can challenge for another title while I hold this title.

Then that's what I should do.

To hold both, the InterContinental and IWGP Heavyweight titles,

I'll aim to be the very first one to hold them both at the same time.

By the way, by the way…

Today is KUSHIDA's last match, huh?

I don't give a crap about that. If you're going to leave, then just go already.

And don't ever come back to this ring again.

Cabrón.

For more infomation >> Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [6th match] - Duration: 4:20.

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Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [2nd match] - Duration: 4:32.

Last night, Henare told me, "You're a Junior. Go back to where you belong,"

But body slamming Nakanishi today, I just proved the power I have.

Henare, I'm watching you, closely.

I'm jealous that you've stepped ahead of me.

But you always motivate me, so I'm grateful to know you.

But that doesn't matter in the ring. When I face you next time, I will definitely take you down.

Thank you. You good?

You were great. I could count on you.

You make a tough opponent, but our teamwork today was great. You're a reliable partner.

In the middle, I took a lot of damage, especially to the head...

It was effective.

You've gotta watch out for those guys, they don't hold back at all.

That's true.

You gotta be careful, they'll pull the rug out from under you.

We have to keep our eyes on them.

We're teaming on this tour, but next time we'll face each other.

As an opponent, he's tough, but I have to face him.

But no matter what position we're put in, we'll always do our best.

Thank you.

I believe we are the walls the young ones have to break through.

Even though we're not major players, it's nice to see the young ones struggle to reach us.

No matter how hard they try, our job is to hold them at bay.

We'll kick them down. A Young Lion, or whoever, we'll beat their asses.

A young one, a veteran, a champion, whoever it is.

I'm in great shape, now. I've got a lot I want to do on this tour,

Mainly, I want to mix it up with Iizuka.

My loathsome enemy, Iizuka, announced that he'll retire.

It's hard to explain our rivalry, it seems like we were always meant to fight each other.

I was completely caught off guard when I heard that he's retiring. I had no idea.

At times, I've contemplated retirement, before.

But if he wants to quit, I'd be glad to end him.

However, there is one thing I want to make sure of...

A long time ago, I asked Iizuka if he believes in friendship amongst pro-wrestlers...

I asked him that once before...

I want to hear how he'd answer, this time.

You never know what to expect in Sapporo during winter.

Anyways, I'm in great condition. I'll fight anyone.

And finally, even though Koji isn't here, right now,

I'm sure that he wishes he could be. So, I'll go all out for Koji, too.

He'll join during the final stretch, in Osaka, so I'll be waiting for him.

Thanks for listening to all of this.

That's it. Thank you.

For more infomation >> Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [2nd match] - Duration: 4:32.

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Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [3th match] - Duration: 3:47.

サンキュー、田口。

すまない。

I fight for New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

Today's match…

違った…昨日の勝利って言いたかった。

昨日の勝利で今日はちょっと 調子に乗り過ぎてしまった。

でも俺があと少しで裕二郎から3カウントを 取れそうで、みんなも応援してくれた…。

でも逆に俺がスープレックスを受けた。

あんなの返せるはずだったのに、 調子に乗って間違えてしまった。

でもこのシリーズは長い。 まだまだチャンスはあるはずだ。

毎日ジムでキツいトレーニングもしてるし… 気づいてもらえてるだろうか?

東京ドームで試合がなくて、 本当に悔しかったんだ。

あの場にいたのに、ただ観客の一人として 見てるしかなかった。

だからそれからずっとトレーニングしてるんだ。 裕二郎と石森が休んでた間もな。

今日の失敗だって成長の糧だ。

Thank you.

Crap! That was close.

Ishimori... That was close. You barely escaped.

Everything was going to plan. Why did you kick my ball? You hit the lights!

I kind of wish you broke the lights. Then you'd have to pay for the damage.

Everything that happened, even the part where he kicked my ball away,

That was all part of my plan. Cool, right?

Don't you think that's amazing? That all of that was according to plan?

That was close.

But the fact that the lights didn't break was my only oversight.

But everything is working out according to plan.

Tomorrow, in Sendai, NEVER 6 Man Tag…

When I get that title, that is when Ryusuke Taguchi's REBORN begins.

It hurts. Damn. My fingers hurt.

That hurt more than anything else.

I jammed my fingers on the rugby ball. That's what hurts.

Ouch.

Even though Taguchi's has his games, I won't let him do what he wants.

Sendai Sailor Boys?

I'll never do it, dumbass!

For more infomation >> Road to THE NEW BEGINNING - Night 3 (January 29) Post Match Interview [3th match] - Duration: 3:47.

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【釣り】牟田漁港(熊本県上天草市)カサゴ釣れた! - Duration: 3:36.

For more infomation >> 【釣り】牟田漁港(熊本県上天草市)カサゴ釣れた! - Duration: 3:36.

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S. Korean foreign ministry officials due in Japan amid tensions - Duration: 2:11.

now with the radar lock on dispute between South Korea and Japan still

raging on a South Korean Foreign Ministry official in charge of US

affairs is going to be visiting Japan on Wednesday to tour some UN flags military

bases where he could hold talks with Japanese officials while he's there

Eason J reports Seoul's foreign ministry says Kim taejin the director-general of

the ministry's North American affairs Bureau is scheduled to travel to Japan

on Wednesday for a two-day trip accompanied by other ministry officials

kim taejun will visit un flag bases in Japan from January 30th to the 31st

after receiving an invitation from the UN he's expected to meet with officials

from US forces Japan the visit will provide Kim and his delegation a chance

to meet with their Japanese counterparts as the two countries have been embroiled

in a radar dispute involving a Japanese maritime patrol jet and a South Korean

naval destroyer in December watchers say it's possible Washington will play a

mediating role between its regional allies to resolve the standoff

as there could be a trilateral session joined by a representative from the US

forces Japan this comes as the US ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris

had a series of meetings with South Korea's defense and foreign ministers in

Seoul on Monday in which they covered recent issues Japan's defense minister

Takashi awaya speaking to Japanese broadcaster NHK on Tuesday called for a

knee to cool tensions adding that a meeting with his South Korean

counterpart could happen soon Seoul Tokyo relations have deteriorated to

levels not seen in years over the radar dispute it has been compounded by the

ongoing tensions over Japan's wartime atrocities against Korea especially

Tokyo's use of forced labor and its military sexual enslavement of Korean

women during World War two Eason J Arirang news

For more infomation >> S. Korean foreign ministry officials due in Japan amid tensions - Duration: 2:11.

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Japan Festival Berlin!ドイツの日本祭り - Duration: 7:14.

For more infomation >> Japan Festival Berlin!ドイツの日本祭り - Duration: 7:14.

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Japan South Korea radar spat shakes stability when US needs it Japan News Al Jazeera - Duration: 1:37.

Japan South Korea radar spat shakes stability when US needs it Japan News Al Jazeera

Ahead of US North Korea summit, analysts say latest dispute between neighbours threatens delicate regional dynamics.

Seoul, South Korea For the United States and its geopolitical goals in East Asia, few scenarios would be better than a trilateral alliance with Japan and South Korea that could keep China in check and contain nuclear armed North Korea.

But plans for a united front continue to buckle under the weight of South Korea and Japans bitter shared history, analysts say, strengthening Beijings hand in the region and threatening efforts to rein in Pyongyangs nuclear programme ahead of a between US President Donald Trump and the Norths leader, Kim Jong Un.

Relations between Seoul and Tokyo have remained icy since Japans 1910 45 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.

In recent months, the two sides have also been sparring over a military confrontation off the Korean peninsula amid ongoing debates over Japans  and its abuse of "comfort women" a Japanese euphemism for girls and women forced into prostitution during World War II. 

"The US has been trying to promote trilateral cooperation including South Korea and Japan," said Ryu Yongwook, a professor of international relations at the National University of Singapore.

"But the progressives in South Korea and the conservatives in Japan cannot be genuine friends."

On Monday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe omitted the usual mention of South Korea in his annual policy address, focusing instead on improving ties with Beijing and Pyongyang.

The speech followed Japanese allegations that a South Korean warship in December used its fire lock radar on one of its patrol jets. Seoul denied the claim, and the issue has been snowballing since, with Seoul accusing Tokyo of making multiple aggressive fly bys of its navy.

Both countries have uploaded videos to YouTube to back their claims.

Few are surprised by what Ryu called the recent "childish fight" between the two neighbours given their bitter past.

"But its not going to go away," added Ryu, noting that decades old grievances between the two US allies seem impossible to reconcile.

In November, a Seoul court angered Tokyo after ruling that forced labourers had the right to sue Japanese companies for compensation. Tokyo insists the issue was settled under a treaty signed in 1965.

Meanwhile, a 2015 deal addressing the issue of "comfort women" inked by both countries also unravelled last year after Seoul announced it would dissolve a foundation funded by Japan, essentially quashing what it called a "flawed" agreement.

Japanese officials are now complaining of so called "Korea fatigue", as issues between the two sides continue to present stumbling blocks to progress, said Tetsuo Katani, a senior fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs.

For the US, managing an alliance alongside two countries with such sensitive histories has never been easy. But past US administrations at least realised the value in creating a united front in the region to counter perceived threats from North Korea and China.

"During an earlier South Korean Japanese dispute, the Obama administration quietly but quite firmly played a mediator role behind the scenes, sending strong messages to both Tokyo and Seoul," said Bruce Klingner of The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.

But under Barack Obamas successor, interest seems to be waning, according to some analysts.

Trumps "America First" approach and treatment of allies has "created distrust in the US role in South Korea and Japan", said Lee Sangsoo, head of the Korea center at the Institute for Security and Development Policy.

Former Secretary of Defence James Mattis suggested Trumps treatment of US allies as a key reason behind his  in December. An ongoing tussle over getting South Korea to pay more for military cost sharing is also raising fears of US troop withdrawal from the peninsula.

In the absence of a united policy front on North Korea and other security concerns, leaders in the region may be eyeing a future in East Asia where the US plays a less prominent role, analysts say.

In his Monday address, Japans Abe spoke of taking matters on North Korea into his own hands, meeting Kim directly to address their diplomatic troubles.

South Korean President Moon Jae in, who met Kim three times last year, has also been acting quickly to improve ties with North Korea, despite calls by the US to move in step with denuclearisation. Moon may have hurt US trust when he called on leaders in Europe to ease sanctions on North Korea last October, which European officials brushed aside.

With a second summit between Trump and Kim in the wings, the USs splintering alliance is "not going to help" their efforts to negotiate with North Korea, Ryu noted. Its also "not going to hurt Beijings interest", either, if the three way alliance shows signs of crumbling instead of presenting a united front.

But some analysts expect that the three sides will see the importance of keeping this alliance together, difficult as it may be.

This week, observers speculated that US Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris may have broached the topic of frictions between Seoul and Tokyo with officials in Seoul at a meeting on Monday, but this has not been confirmed.

"These two countries need to cooperate on security issues such as the North Korean nuclear issue and the rise of China as potential security concern," said Ryu.

"In near future, both South Korea and Japan will come together and put these minor issues on the sideline and at least find a semblance of cooperation."

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