The Ins and Outs of traveling to Tokyo, Japan with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=andreafeczko Capital of Japan, and home to sushi, anime, temples, and crazy fashion, Tokyo is a giant city with a lot to see. But, is it worth the trip? - Japanese meals: sushi, sake, ramen, shabu shabu, and more - Tsukiji Fish Market & tuna auction - Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Sensoji Temple, Harajuku - Metropolitan Government Building aerial view - Photo booths - Hotels - Daiwa Sushi, Kisoji, Marunouchi - Ginza, Asakusa - Shopping & Japanese fashion: Ginza, Shibuya, Nakamise Follow How 2 Travelers on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/How2Travelers http://www.twitter.com/RachelRoams http://www.twitter.com/AndreaFeczko Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/How2Travelers http://www.facebook.com/RachelRoams http://www.facebook.com/AndreaFeczko Follow us on Instagram! http://www.instagram.com/RachelRoams http://www.instagram.com/AndreaFeczko

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世の中がクリスマスムードに包まれる12月、アンデスの集落では過激な祭りが行なわれる。「タカナクイ」と呼ばれるこの祭りでは、なんと人々が殴り合うという。 クリスマスが近づくと、カラフルなマスクとカウボーイのような衣装に身を包んだ男たちが約1週間、ひたすら酒を飲んで踊り続け、そして迎えたクリスマスの朝にタイマン・ファイトを繰り広げる。 争いの解決、男らしさの誇示などなど、闘いの目的は様々だが、この地域ではタカナクイによって秩序を保ち、人々は不満や不安を解消している。 連続再生はコチラ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BqvsfzUKbw&feature=share&list=PLyheH-sHmeaPBkJeBhs9QpZEjQR-V9iRZ Christmas festivities vary widely around the world and are widely a steaming crock of boring shit. Oh, Swedish girls wear a crown of candles the night before Chistmas? Please tell me more about this scintillating national cust-snzzzZZZZZZZZZ. In the Peruvian Andes, folks know how to celebrate the season right. What they do is, they put on a colorful ski mask, dress up like Mad Max mountain bikers, tie a dead eagle to their heads, and get drunk and dance for about a week straight. Then, come Christmas morning, they all gather together in the middle of town and beat the baby bejesus out of each other. Now we're talking, right? The festival is called Takanakuy, and it's equal parts sporting event, indigenous display of hypermasculine defiance in the face of all the lily-white metropolitan sissies in Lima, and makeshift judicial system. The province of Chumbivilcas, where Takanakuy takes place, has about three cops total and is a stomach-wrecking 10-hour drive through the mountains to the nearest courthouse. So if you've got a beef with a neighbor or someone's taken your girl or your sheep, you don't go crying about it to some judge. You bury it away until Christmas, then get yourself all beered up and exact some Andean justice with your fists and feet. Guys, girls, little kids, old drunk men in high-waisted pants; everybody in town fights at Takanakuy. This year we decided to forego the annual family snooze fest and head into the mountains of Peru to test our mettle against some of the hardiest people from one of the harshest environments in the Americas. We hope you like it, since it broke our mothers' hearts. VICEチャンネル登録: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=VICEjpch VICEビデオ・リスト: http://www.youtube.com/user/VICEjpch/videos 公式ウェブサイト: http://vice.com/jp Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Twitter: https://twitter.com/VICEJapan Google+: https://plus.google.com/100639827441905861550/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicejapan

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Finnair flew to Tokyo for the first time thirty years ago. It also marked the airline's first flight to Asia. To celebrate the occasion, Finnair's cabin crew surprised passengers earlier this week on a flight from Helsinki to Tokyo by inviting them to perform their favorite karaoke songs. What better way to bring two karaoke-loving nations together than a sing-along high above the clouds!

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This is a cafeteria style restaurant in Japan called Shokudo. It's a great place to eat home made Japanese style food. It tastes great and it's cheap. Definitely go to a shokudo if you come to Japan. It's the kind of place that tourists never come to.

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Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ezjapanesecooking Rice tastes much better when cooked in thick cast iron cookware than using mediocre rice cooker. Mediocre rice cooker just doesn't give enough heat calories. It is very important to let the rice absorb water for 1hr or so before you start cooking. If you start cooking right away, texture of rice will be harder. Get your Japanese ingredients here. http://shop.mitsuwa.com Music = Cafe Au Lait Beach [Loop A] by jazzcat. Available at Pond5.com ル•クルーゼなどの鋳物で炊くご飯はとても美味しいです。意外にも焦げ付きません。 License at http://www.paya.com/videos/1075153

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I've done a lot of outdoor sports and adventure, but this was my first time in a river kayak. I think I've found myself a new sport. The beautiful nature in Japan is abundant and it's one of the things I've grown to appreciate here most. Thanks to Lincoln at Green Discovery Japan for the accelerated kayak lesson and tour. Check out Lincoln running an Insane 18 meter (60 foot) Waterfall HERE: http://www.youtube.com/user/LincGD#p/u/3/UPq-kwZrB4s

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In this video I do a short recap on my trip to Taiwan. I offer 17 tips that any tourist should know before you visit Taiwan. 1) Toilets 2) Metro Cards 3) Face Masks 4) Good Morning 5) Siesta 6) Stinky Tofu 7) Cost of Living 8) Scooters 9) Bubble Tea 10) English 11) The Dentist 12) Medicine 13) Gasoline 14) Garbage Trucks 15) Carrefour 16) Stray Dogs Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe!

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If you have a question about Japan please ask me on my channel or send me a message and I will try to answer it. Today's question: How can I get a visa to stay in Japan for a year or more.

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Yakkan Shoumei, Japanese encephalitis, power of attorney and more! What you should keep in mind while preparing for Japan. An easy to remember list: -Call your credit card company -Designate someone to check your mail and run your car -Call your car insurance company -Power of attorney -Visit your doctor -Yakkan Shoumei You can get the yakkan shoumei here: http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/policy/health-medical/pharmaceuticals/dl/qa1.pdf Make sure to read it and fill out the information carefully! I've gone through the process before so if you have any questions leave them in the comments and I'll do my best to help. :) More information on taking medicine to Japan: http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/acs/tacs-medimport.html You can also order your international reply/response coupon online here: https://store.usps.com/store/browse/productDetailSingleSku.jsp?productId=S_330900&categoryId=subcatMSS_International 【You can also find us:】 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun Our blog: http://rachelandjun.blogspot.com/ Extra videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunExtra Jun's Kitchen: http://www.youtube.com/user/JunsKitchen

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A short film about a farmer outside of Tokyo where he has been making udon noodles for the last 45 years. Created by http://www.theperennialplate.com In partnership with Intrepid Travel: http://bit.ly/WUBf8D Follow the Perennial Plate, an online documentary series dedicated to socially responsible and adventurous eating, as they visit 12 countries in partnership with Intrepid Travel. After each journey they will be making similar short films to showcase all the wonderful food, people and scenery, and 2-3 documentary style films from each country. Video by: http://www.theperennialplate.com Filmed and edited by: Daniel Klein ( http://twitter.com/perennialplate/ ) Mirra Fine ( http://twitter.com/kaleandcola/) Music by: Lullatone - http://lullatone.com

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http://www.kttatara.com Twitter and Instagram: @kttatara Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kttatarafans Download my comedy CD on iTunes: http://bit.ly/kttataracd Los Angeles based stand up comedian KT Tatara talks about Japan and his recent trip. He's half white and half Asian (Japanese). Recorded live at Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank, Ca. in January 2013.

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Shahi Kulfa Recipe SUBSCRIBE TO MY WEEKLY COOKING VIDEOS: MY VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786/videos?view=0 MY PLAYLISTS: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786/videos?flow=list&view=1&sort=dd SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 SUBSCRIBE TO MY WEEKLY COOKING VIDEOS: JOIN ME ON: https://www.twitter.com/CookWithFaiza https://www.facebook.com/CookWithFaiza COOK WITH FAIZA

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字幕は、動画の右下のボタンをクリックして、「日本語」選んでいただいたら出るはずです。しかし、携帯電話だと見れない場合もあります。パソコンは大丈夫と思いますけど。 Please select the Japanese subtitles from the "subtitle menu" on the bottom right corner of the video viewer. Japanese subs may not appear on cell phones. There were five videos in this series: 今回のシリーズで、動画5本つくりました。 Vancouver/バンクーバー http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGE91s54WJw VIA Rail/VIA鉄道 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRarSF8fEqg Jasper/ジャスパー http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhJaIhu4_U8 Manitoba/マニトバ州 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBWosqYSTrg Toronto/トロント http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba-j6kl4RdE More information/Pictures are on the blog. http://www.mikaeradesu.com カナダ横断旅に関しているリンク Links for the Canada Trip! http://www.twitter.com/ciaela http://canadakeepexploring.tumblr.com http://ciaela.wordpress.com Second Channel/セカンドチャンネル! http://www.youtube.com/mikaeradesu Follow Me On Twitter/ツイッターでフォローしてね! http://www.twitter.com/ciaela Practice Reading On My Blog/ブログで英語の読み練習しましょう http://ciaela.wordpress.com Subscribe on Facebook! フェースブックで登録してね! http://www.facebook.com/ciaela Music From: Jamendo.com/Incompetech.com I use a Canon Kiss X5 and the standard EFS 18-55mm Lens to shoot all of my videos. ビデオブログで使うカメラは、キャノンのKISS X5と、基準のEFS 88-55mmレンズです。

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I ate this Chirashi Don (ちらし寿司) at Uoriki Kaisen Sushi. Get details about where I ate in Tokyo here: http://migrationology.com/2014/03/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/ The word chirashi in Japanese basically means scattered or a mixture, and so when you have that on top of rice, it means that it's a mess of sashimi and seafood scattered on top of a fresh bowl of rice - which happens to be one of the most amazing creations on the planet. So this was actually my very first day in Tokyo, and we were at Shibuya station, and there's a department store known as Tokyu, connected directly to the station - and that's where we decided to go for lunch. Before getting to the restaurant we actually passed a lot of delicious food that almost tempted me to eat, but luckily we stuck it out and finally found Uoriki Kaisen Sushi Restaurant, which is sort of located at the back of the department store. The restaurant is very small and probably only can accommodate about ten or fifteen eaters at one time, and like many of the restaurants I went to in Tokyo, the menu was very simple and straightforward - you basically eat from a selection of a couple of different very fresh choices. I had my mind set on the chirashi don of course, which is a mix of sashimi and a variety of other seafood on top of a bowl of fresh rice. Ying got the assortment of sushi, which I was able to sample and which happened to be equally as marvelous. So anyway the chefs got to work quickly assembling my my bowl of deliciousness, and it really didn't take long until my chirashi don was fresh from the hands of the chef and sitting on my bar table before me. Since this was my first meal in Tokyo I almost could not believe how beautiful is was, in fact I was almost scared to dig in because it was so beautiful - but luckily I built up the confidence to devour it all. Around the outside of my chirashi don (ちらし寿司), were a bunch of different kinds of fish, including the finest of all of them, a slice of fatty tuna from the belly which happens to be like pure butter amazing. There were also a couple of slices of omelette, and a huge raw prawn sitting on top as the trophy piece. All of the seafood was extremely fresh and sliced just perfectly. The chirashi don at Uoriki Kaisen Sushi Restaurant was truly an amazing meal, and provided a great experience for dining in Tokyo. So I would definitely recommend it to you if you are in the Shibuya area of Tokyo and need a delicious meal. Open hours: 10 am -- 9 pm daily Address: Basement of Tokyu Department Store, Shibuya Station, Tokyo Price: Chirashi don -- 1,690 JPY ($16.64), sushi plate -- 1,090 JPY ($10.73) Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network Tokyo Travel Guide for Food Lovers: http://migrationology.com/2014/03/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/ Get my FREE street food guide: http://wp.me/Psd9b-4pl Bangkok 101 Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ Eating Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ Follow my adventures on http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/ Thank you so much for watching this food and travel video by Mark Wiens. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss my next tasty adventure. You can subscribe right here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology

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Dutch subtitles thanks to: Dirk Muizelaar French subtitles thanks to: Audic Thibaut 1:07 【Visa Exemption Program (no visa)】 http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/novisa.html 2:52 【Student visa】 4:28 【Work visa】 JET Program: http://www.jetprogramme.org/ JET Program for Americans: http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/JET/ Aeon: http://www.aeonet.com/ ECC: http://recruiting.ecc.co.jp/ Gaijinpot.com: https://jobs.gaijinpot.com/ Daijob.com: http://www.daijob.com/en/ JobsinJapan.com: http://www.jobsinjapan.com/ 6:01 【Spouse visa】 6:32 【Working Holiday visa】 http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/w_holiday/programme.html 【VISA PROCESS】 1. Get accepted into Japanese school/work program 2. They submit an application for you, then mail you a "Certificate of Eligibility" 3. You mail your passport, the Certificate of Eligibility, and any other documents/applications they require to an eligible Japanese embassy or consulate 4. They use those documents and the Certificate of Eligibility and magically turn it into a visa, which they put in your passport 5. They mail your passport back to you, with a visa in it 6. You must then go to Japan within (usually) 3 months 【You can also find us:】 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun Instagram: http://instagram.com/rachelandjun Our blog: http://rachelandjun.blogspot.com/ Extra videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunExtra Jun's Kitchen: http://www.youtube.com/user/JunsKitchen The song is Mt Fox Shop by BoxCat Games and can be found here: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/

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How not to use the mind: Alan Watts. Kula View.

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Jerma lays down the challenge, I deliver an abomination. http://store.steampowered.com/app/251870/ --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Add me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Niichts Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/ster Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/WEAREALLSTARS

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Tenmatsu Restaurant, Nihonbashi branch, in Tokyo, Japan, serves amazing Japanese tempura. Here are the details: http://migrationology.com/2014/04/tenmatsu-tempura-tokyo/ When I was in Tokyo, I attempted to eat as much Japanese food as I possibly could, in the amount of time that I had. Along with sushi and sashimi, another popular Japanese dish is known as tempura. Now let me tell you that I had eaten tempura many many times before ever going to Japan - but I have to say, this meal changed my view for the better about real tempura - no longer will soggy deep-fried shrimp ever satisfy me again. This tempura meal I've had in Tokyo raised the bar for me and it was absolutely delicious. So I was recommended by my friend over at Food Sake Tokyo (http://foodsaketokyo.com/), to check out a restaurant in Tokyo known as Tenmatsu. Now there are a couple of different branches of this restaurant in Tokyo, and I think the main branch is actually in Shibuya and might be more expensive than this location. But the branch I went to was located in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo, a real business and historical area of town. One thing you have to get used to about Tokyo, is showing up early for lunch - because during the lunch rush, it can be challenging to actually find a seat. I've never been to a city where there is so much lining up for food. Literally almost every restaurant you visit, you've got to wait in line to get in. So anyway, being the food crazy person that I am, when I was in Tokyo I made sure to arrive at all restaurants for lunch as soon as they would open, and sometimes even 15 or 30 minutes before they would open. So we got to Tenmatsu early, and luckily we were first in line. And right after we got in line about 10 other people joined us. As soon as the doors opened for lunch we walked in the front door at Tenmatsu and the menu was at the reception. So I had to make my lunch order quickly, and decide what I wanted to order. So you first order at the reception and pay at the same time up front, and then you walk in and choose a seat. Being first in the restaurant, we set down at the tempura bar seating so that we could see the chef as well as eating our meal. Sitting at the bar is actually one of the most awesome things about eating Japanese food in Japan. At Tenmatsu restaurant, I decided to order the combination of fresh tempura paired with a bowl of sashimi over rice known as a Maguro zuke Don(まぐろずけ丼). I could not have been happier with my meal choice, it was absolutely a sensational combination. As soon as we got in the restaurant and took our seats, the chef began to whip up his incredible tempura creations. Since we were first in the restaurant we were served first, and he personally served us onto our plates on the bar. One of the best things about Japanese food is how fresh everything is served - nothing sits around for too long. The tempura at Tenmatsu was absolutely amazing, the batter was light, and crispy, and it was not even oily at all - meaning probably that it was deep-fried in exactly the right temperature. The bowl of sashimi over rice was also extremely delicious. The red tuna was incredibly buttery soft, and just had amazing flavor to it. Paired with hot fresh rice and sprinkled with seaweed and sesame seeds it was absolutely sensational. I had an amazing dining experience at Tenmatsu Restaurant in Tokyo Japan, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a delicious tempura experience that won't break the bank when you're in Tokyo, Japan. How to get to Tenmatsu Tempura, Nihonbashi, Tokyo: Take the Tokyo Metro to Mitsashae-mai station, exit at B6, and make an immediate right turn around the corner. Tenmatsu Restaurant will be on your right hand side. Address: 1-8-2 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Price - 1,260 Yen (about $12) Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network Tokyo Travel Guide for Food Lovers: http://migrationology.com/2014/03/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/ Get my FREE street food guide: http://wp.me/Psd9b-4pl Bangkok 101 Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ Eating Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ Follow my adventures on http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/ Thank you so much for watching this food and travel video by Mark Wiens. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss my next tasty adventure. You can subscribe right here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology

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Just some things that you might wanna think about bringing with you. Please leave comments with your own suggestions! :) MY 2ND CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/sharlainjapan BLOG http://sharlainjapan.blogspot.jp FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/jyuusankaidan TWITTER http://twitter.com/sharlainjapan INSTAGRAM sharlainjapan I film with my Nikon J1 or iPhone 4s, and edit with Windows Movie Maker :)

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In Episode 1 of ALL THE WRONG PLACES our intrepid Co-Pilot Maggie Stoody travels to the land of the rising sun with our host to discover the culture of Dekotora truck customization.

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This potent drink will definitely kick some ass...THE TOKYO ICED TEA! It's similar to a Long Island, and will mess you up just as bad! It's got a slightly stronger citrus and fruit taste, although the flavor of the alcohol is not masked at all! It's also way prettier than its counterpart, we must say! With its electric green hue, this is a funner alternative to the traditional Long Island. Check out our other awesome recipes, and subscribe so you don't miss the next episode of the #1 bar show on YouTube! RECIPE: ======= 1/2oz Vodka 1/2oz Rum 1/2oz Gin 1/2oz Tequila 1/2oz Triple Sec 1oz Sweet & Sour Splash Lemon-Lime Soda 1/2oz Melon Liqueur KRISTINA'S VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLABDA57257B9CF9B7 KEZIAH'S VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B17415628937477 FIND TIPSY BARTENDER ==================== TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/TipsyBartender FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/TipsyBartender BUY T-SHIRTS: http://www.TipsyBartender.Spreadshirt.com WEBSITE: http://www.TipsyBartender.com RINGTONES (Mobile itunes only) : http://www.tunecore.com/music/tipsybartender

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The best way to exchange money, what clothes to bring, toiletries and food you can/can't get in Japan, and gifts! What you should take with you to Japan. Something I forgot to mention but is really important--VITAMINS!! They're VERY expensive in Japan ($30+ for one bottle!) This video ended up a bit long so here's a guide if you're only interested in certain sections: 0:11 - Passport/Visa 0:52 - Various money exchanging methods 1:45 - The best way to exchange money 3:15 - What kind of clothes you should take 5:29 - Toiletries you can/can't get in Japan 6:24 - Why you should consider bringing a pillow 6:53 - Electronics & Adapters 7:06 - Some food you can/can't get in Japan 7:58 - Gifts you should consider bringing 8:48 - What you should NOT bring to Japan (HINT: IT'S DRUGS!!) The list of countries in the Visa Waiver Program: http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html Excellent resource for fashion in Japan: http://www.fashioninjapan.com/ How to take narcotics with you if you have to: http://www.nco.go.jp/dl_data/keitai/keitai_guide.pdf Sorry for the scary under-lighting! It was getting progressively darker as I took this video and I guess I thought it would be a good idea to shine my computer right at my face. And I am not in any way being paid by Capital One or anything similar. I highly recommend doing your own research before making any decisions about money! This is just the way I do it! :) 【You can also find us:】 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun Our blog: http://rachelandjun.blogspot.com/ Extra videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunExtra Jun's Kitchen: http://www.youtube.com/user/JunsKitchen

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WIN A TRIP TO JAPAN: http://on.fb.me/QSpQ4f Thanks to - http://Facebook.com/VisitJapan SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/S9N4TS JOE GOES TO JAPAN: PART 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-yyk3TJfAU PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQWct62RLp0 PART 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmhwkgC4bzs New videos every Wednesday. T-SHIRTS: http://bit.ly/MTFL3x JOE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/BadgeofShame JOE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/BadgeofShame Directed & Shot by Scott Larson - http://director-of-photography.net/ Thanks to Facebook.com/VisitJapan Budding Culture 300 Bar Bauhaus Next Wednesday: BEST OF JOE GOES SONG: Bet you'd like to know, wouldn't you? Hahahaha http://BadgeofShameComedy.com/

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In this http://www.WatchMojo.com video, learn how to say basic words and phrases in Japanese in our language translation series.

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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Kyoto, Japan - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top ten attractions of Kyoto, Japan. Number ten, Gion District. A wonderful traditional neighborhood in the city of Kyoto, during your time here you are likely to see geishas in their traditional attire. Number nine, Bamboo Grove. Unlike any other place you are going to see. Walking through the bamboo grove, you are in a different world, surrounded by the tall bamboo trees. Number eight, Heian Shrine. This Shinto shrine was constructed in 1895 and commemorates Kyoto's past emperors. These days, it's a site for many local festivals. Number seven, Kinkaku-ji. Kyoto has numerous cultural sites. Kinkaku-ji, the Buddhist temple of the golden pavilion, is among Kyoto's 17 World Cultural Heritage sites. Number six, Kiyomizu. Another famous temple of Kyoto built all the way back in the 8th century. Locals enjoy the surrounding natural landscape that changes throughout the year. Number five, Fushimi Inari Shrine. Walking through the striking shrine gates, you are transported into another world. Many tradespeople come here to pray for prosperity of their businesses. Number four, local culture. In Japan, even the simple day to day things are fascinating. You'll find the local way of life is spiritual as well as one that's harmonious with nature. Number three, Ginkaku-ji, the temple was constructed in the 15th century. Japanese architecture melds nature with buildings beautifully, and you clearly see that in this temple's gardens. Number two, Nijo Castle. A large complex built in the early 17th century. You can take the inside tour and witness its fortress-like features, along with its emphasis on harmony with nature. And number one, cherry blossom. Kyoto is one of the world's most beautiful cities. A perfect time to visit this city is during the cherry blossoms, when its great cultural attractions look even more stunning. Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.

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Two weeks of eating and traveling in Japan condensed into a 3 minute travel/food porn extravaganza. Created by http://www.theperennialplate.com In partnership with Intrepid Travel: http://bit.ly/WUBf8D Follow the Perennial Plate, an online documentary series dedicated to socially responsible and adventurous eating, as they visit 12 countries in partnership with Intrepid Travel. After each journey they will be making similar short films to showcase all the wonderful food, people and scenery, and 2-3 documentary style films from each country. Filmed and edited by: Daniel Klein ( http://twitter.com/perennialplate/ ) Mirra Fine ( http://twitter.com/kaleandcola/) Music by: Lullatone lullatone.com and OMODAKA http://fareastrecording.com

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