Tokyo - I have visited Tokyo Tree. Because foreigners currently cannot pre-purchase tickets, it is best to go early in the morning as the line-up lengthens as the day goes on.

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Kyoto - Philosopher's Path is a pedestrian path that follows a cherry-tree-lined canal in Kyoto, between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji. The route is so-named because the influential 20th century Japanese philosopher and Kyoto University professor Nishida Kitaro is thought to have used it for daily meditation.

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Path of Bamboo in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan (竹林の小径 Path of Bamboo #1 [Explored] by sunnywinds, via Flickr)

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Winter night in Gokayama, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Toyama Prefecture, Japan (by arcreyes).

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Japan winter Travel Japan multicityworldtra...

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Moss garden, Sanzen-in, Kyoto, Japan Travel Japan multicityworldtra...

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Travel Guide: Tokyo, Japan. This blogger has a great overview of things to do and places to go.

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Entrance Walkway, Koto-in Zen Temple, Kyoto, Japan, November 14, 2006. From parabola-magazine.

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Fushimi-Inari, Kyoto

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Eating Street Food in Japan: Guide to Getting Around #Tokyo on the cheap and easy Photo: Market next to Tsukiji Fish Market

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Kawachi Wisteria Garden Fukuoka Japan. (via travel #Japan)

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Best of Tokyo, Japan 1.  Mount Fuji

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Tokyo | Travel 3Sixty

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成田国際空港 (Narita International Airport) (NRT) Japan

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Today is Thursday July 25, 2013. The Tenjin Matsuri (festival) is a big event here in central Osaka and it takes place in my neighborhood. I was so excited to see all the people wearing their yukata and enjoying the festivities. It is unbelievably hot here in Japan during this time of year and just walking around requires a lot of energy. After walking around and seeing the festival with one of my friends of Kenya I met up with my friend Kumiko at Osaka Castle Park. She was looking forward to me seeing her in her kimono and enjoyed showing it off to me. After we met we walked up to the castle where there is a lookout over central Osaka. There were many people gathered up top waiting anxiously for the fireworks show to start. The feeling of heat and humidity was so intense. I almost felt like I was going to pass out. The fireworks show was about an hour long. Luckily we were able to view the fireworks from a quiet and peaceful place. Music: Tomorrow will be better, I promise by Exist Strategy https://soundcloud.com/exist-strategy Used under a creative commons license Attribution 3.0 Unported

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http://everybodydiesbook.com/ I visited this very handsome hotsprings called Peitou in Taipei. The area looked a lot like a Japanese hot springs resort, but maybe less touristy and developed. It was pouring rain, which made it nice to sit in the bath and feel the cold rain hitting my face. The photo of the lobster is taken from flickr and is used with creative commons permision. Here is the original photo, please take a look at the users other handsome photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/tupwanders/85978918/ Here is the liscensing info. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

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Real Life Japan is a series in which you can see what it is really like to live in Japan. This is just my everyday normal life here. You can see what it looks like to live in Japan. I live in Kobe, Japan. This is my city and these are the places I go, the things I do and the people I meet. Enjoy. Transcript Alright, today is Wednesday October 26 and I'm heading out of my house. I just put on my shoes there because here in Japan we don't wear our shoes in the house. Keeps my floors clean. It's a great custom that I also follow. And I just walked out my narrow little door there. Yup, I live in a Japanese size apartment. Not fun, don't recommend it. And I'm lucky because I can park my motorcycle right in front of my apartment. And I say I'm lucky because to rent a car space in my neighborhood can cost at least 200 or 300 US dollars a month. And I'm headed down to the coast right now. It's about a kilometer from my apartment.. And then I'm going to drive along the coast and head towards the center of the city. Outside of the center of the city is a nice area called Hat Kobe, um, and I like to go there and exercise. It's a beautiful day today. The weather is just sunny and warm and it's just perfect. And I like to jog. And before I jog I like to do some stretching and simple exercises. And after I exercisingI just pass by the park and you can see all the children playing in the park. And I was hungry so I headed over to McDonalds, therefore negating all of the positive effects of my exercise. But actually, I only go there once or twice a year so it's okay, actually. And then after I ate I decide I wanted to check out the electronics and there's a lot of huge electronics stores here in Japan. I'm checking out the USB cards and I just want to get something to speed up my computer. I also came to check out the SD cards and you can see these SD cards here are 980 yen for an 8 Gigabyte card. That's really cheap. That's like like 11 US dollars for an 8 Gigabyte card. And I'm checking out some computers. It's just really fun to shop for electronics here because there's . . . you know, there's so much selection and, um, you know there's a couple of big chain electronic stores here so there's a lot of competition which keeps the prices nice and low. And then before going to work I headed over to the Harborland area and just decided to go on a short stroll and enjoy a nice fall evening in Kobe, Japan. And that was my day.

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How many countries are there in the world? The answer is a bit of a tongue-twister. See if you can sing along to this educational song. Maybe you will learn something! Get this song on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/country-song/id847496096?i=847496513 Follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mr_andrewhunt facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andrewhuntakaandypandy311 Instagram: andypandy311 Tumblr: http://www.andypandy311.tumblr.com LYRICS: Denmark, Dominica, Armenia, Belarus, Aruba, Argentina, Angola, Afghanistan, American Samoa, Antarctica, Bangladesh, & Andorra, Estonia, Canada, Fiji, Cambodia, Albania, Burma, Ghana, Brazil Ireland, Italy, Japan, and Cuba, Bolivia, Clipperton Island Ya feel? Albania, Belgium, Barbados, Bermuda, and Germany, Cameroon, China And Chad El Salvador, Colombia, Belize, Senegal, Libya, Costa Rica, and Iraq Iran, Nepal, The Bahamas, Samoa, Australia, Grenada, Azerbaijan Turkey, Peru, Senegal, Benin, Ecuador, Jamaica, Bulgaria, Pakistan Djibouti booty booty booty rockin everywhere Botswana, Ghana, Norway, Haiti, Guinea, Gibraltar Ethiopia, Qatar, Guadeloupe, and Monaco Panama, Dominican Republic, Ecuador Kenya, Morocco, Slovakia, Holy See (Vatican City), Burundi, Bhutan Malaysia, Somalia, Liberia, and Namibia, Austria, Egypt, Finland Anguilla, Malta, Cook Islands, South Africa, Chile, Mongolia, Laos, Mozambique Europa Island, Honduras, Saint Helena, Anguilla, Mexico, Cyprus And Greece Poland, Algeria, Zambia, France, Indonesia, Palau, Yemen, Russia, Bahrain Guatemala, Macedonia, Akrotiri, Zimbabwe, Togo, and Netherlands Dhekelia, Mali, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Paraguay, Madagascar Wake Island, Malawi, Macau, Lebanon, Singapore, Vietnam, Cote d'Ivoire Antigua and Barbuda budda budda budda all across the world Papua New Guinea, Guatemala, Oman, Portugal South Korea, North Korea, Guam Jordan, Israel Nigeria, Kuwait, Mali, Puerto Rico Guyana, Romania, Slovenia, Syria, Viet Nam, Montenegro, Gabon Uganda, Uzbekistan, Gambia, Croatia, Burkina Faso, United Kingdom Rwanda, Slovenia, India, Philippines, Serbia, Latvia, Venezuela Hungary, Lebanon, Kiribati (kireebuss) Spain, Georgia, Congo, Lesotho, and Nicaragua, Tonga, Lithuania, Luxembourg, San Marino, Sweden,Brunei Darussalam Romania, Czech Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Myanmar, Switzerland and Iceland, Comoros, Solomon Islands, Sudan, Cabo Verde, Tuvalu, New Zealand, Niger, USA, Thailand, Mauritius, and Vanuatu Micronesia, Tanzania, we here Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Uruguay, Kazakhstan, Nauru, Tajikistan, Saint Lucia, Turkmenistan, Central African Republic, Northern Ireland, Timor-Leste, Kyrgyzstan, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, and Swaziland, Equatorial Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, Seychelles, Sao Tome and Principe, Ukraine, Democratic Republic of the Congo Liechtenstein, Moldova, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, , Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eritrea, Guinea-Bissau, United Arab Emirates, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mauritania Thanks for watching! Shoutout to every continent, in cased I missed a country. And shoutout to VSauce and the Animaniacs for inspiring this song. I love you & will marry you if you share my videos!

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McDonald's in Japan is doing something wacky. We are so surprised... Japan. It turns out that people love McFries, but getting them in extra large boxes and hoarding them seems really lacking in community and love. Therefore, McDonald's Japan has decided to release MEGA POTATO, a double XL order of fries that you're so totally gonna share. Right? Subscribe!!! Click it: http://goo.gl/Z7lbS Check out more Food Feeder: http://goo.gl/z1ypZ Something got lost in translation. McDonald's in Japan has interpreted "super size" as "humongous size." Usually, it's us in 'Murica that love bigger over better, but we are not the home of these XXXL boxes of french fries. "Designed to share" the MEGA POTATO's name is as big as its calorie count. Now, you no longer have to have the inconvenience of ordering two extra large sized packs of French fries, you can order one extra extra extra large MEGA POTATO. Thanks Mcdonald's, the Japanese were burning too many calories switching from one box to another. What else do you think? Tell us in the comments below and Noah might address them in the next Mailbag episode! Tune in to the Food Feeder with Tasted's food guru, Noah Galuten. Noah's been there and done that in pretty much every aspect of the culinary scene from his stint as a popular food writer for LA Weekly to now opening his own highly anticipated BBQ restaurant. Hop on for the ride as Noah gives us the inside scoop on what's hot and happening in the world of fascinating food from fast food news and crazy new food products to awesome events and bizarre food world tidbits. Noah's the guy for everything you ever wanted to know about food... and then some. Click subscribe to check out new episodes every week!

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Learn about Sushi and many surprising facts about Sushi. Japan offers a wide variety of cuisine. But the most well known is the sushi. A combination of rice with either fish, meat, seafood or vegetables. Sushi is actually the rice and not the fish as many westerners believe. It appeared in South East Asia, some time in the fourth century, but it is thought to been introduced to Japan almost four hundred years ago. So, here I am at a sushi bar. Our guide for today is preparing us some tuna. So he first forms the rice bowl. The rice is usually white and short grained and mixed with vinegar, sugar, salt, kombu and sake. Stickiness is the most important factor but the vinegar dressing varies regionally. He is trained for thirteen years. It is very fresh. Scallop, for the dip. He is cutting into smaller bits. Put some wasabi onto the rice. Usually soy sauce is not put dirrectly on the sushi. I guess it is the style here. So now he is making us some hosomaki, which only has one filling. It is in a roll, like that. He is putting some tuna. And that is technique. "Roll it loose and place the fillings with the fish. That is the secret." The sushi is usually served with kisho. That is the gatti, the horseradish. And that is the wasabi. This is the Tamaki. It is quite big. It has alot of volume. These are the different kind of seafood used in sushi. Here is the sea urchin, sardine, the arch shell, the scallop, which I just had. The octopus, the hadami, blood scallop. This is yuko, showing you Tokyo.

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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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So, you've finally gotten that once-in-a-lifetime chance of going to Japan, FINALLY! But, where IN Japan do you go? Osaka? Tokyo? Kyoto? We'll I've got you covered baby! I've seen the North and South of Japan, and here's my suggestions. ...Bythewaydon'tbringweed...

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MURGH MAKHNI (BUTTER CHICKEN) THANKS FOR WATCHING MY CHANNEL, MANY MORE RECIPES ARE COMING SOON FOR YOUR HELP. SUBSCRIBE TO MY WEEKLY COOKING VIDEOS: www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 www.twitter.com/CookWithFaiza www.facebook.com/CookWithFaiza COOK WITH FAIZA

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During August I was having my Galaxy s2 repaired and was left with a cheap replacement phone from Au (my phone provider here in Japan). My apologies in advance for the low quality video. The good quality videos will return in September... Usually in August I leave Japan for the month to get out of the heat, but this month I decided to buckle down and tough it out. Most evenings I headed out to the beach and cooled off in the ocean water. August was kind of lonely month for me as I was transitioning into my single life.

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Hey guys!! This is the continuation of 'This is Japanese Culture... starring lots and lots of boys!!!' Sorry this look a while but I really hope you enjoy it!! I was feeling so nostalgic when I edited this!! ahh, I miss all my friends!! 日本のみんな、友達になってくれて本当にありがとうございました。 一生忘れないです。 rei Thank you Galen for filming patiently with me! Music: Kevin MaCleod (incompetech.com)

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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: What do you think about Japan's health care system

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