If you have a question about Japan please ask me on my channel and I will try to answer it. One of my viewers asked me, "Is it difficult to get a driver's license in Japan?". Okay, that depends on what country you're coming from. There's two categories. The first category there's countries like The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, and I'll leave a list of those countries in the description area of this video. If you're from one of those countries, all you have to do is go to the department of motor vehicles in your prefecture here in Japan and you simply just change your license from your countrie's license to a Japanese license. That's it, you're done, you're finished. Okay, if you're not from one of those countries, then it is very difficult to get a driver's license. And unfortunately America is not in that first category . . . LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT ARE EXEMPT FROM DRIVING TEST IN JAPAN: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Taiwan and South Korea.

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If you have any questions about Japan please leave a comment on my channel page. I will answer questions that I find interesting or that I think will be helpful to other people. Opening sequence: GengoNoTabi http://www.youtube.com/user/GengoNoTabi Song: Lazy day Artist: Acoustic Sounds In this episode of Japan answers I am answering the question: how are Christians treated in Japan. When Japanese people see westerners they automatically assume that they are Christian. Japanese people are not deeply religious. Society here in Japan is based on Buddhism, but I would say most people here are superficial Buddhists. Japanese people seem to be very open to learning and discovering new things. Unlike people from some religions, Japanese people do not seem to be particularly judgmental about other religions. Many Japanese people are curious about other cultures including those cultures' religions such as Christianity. Here in Kobe, Japan we have a Christian community and many Christian churches. It is my opinion that, overall, Christians are received very well here in Japan. keywords: Japan facts, about Japan, moving to Japan, study abroad in Japan, travel in Japan, living in Japan, Japan society, Japan blog, Japanese culture society, modern Japanese culture, learn about Japan, lessons on Japan, questions about Japan, questions Japan, Japan questions, Japan forum, Japan knowledge, understanding Japan, Japanese people, information about Japanese people, life in Japan, interesting life stories, Christians, Japanese Christians, Christian in Japan, Christianity in Japan, Japan Christianity, Christian Japan, Japan and Christianity

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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, so I'm going to go pay my rent today. Today is the 1st of the month. It's December 1st. It's really cold today. My rent is 45,000 yen. That's about 500 US dollars. I'll show you what it looks like here. So, these are 10,000 yen notes, so that's ten thousand, twenty thousand, thirty thousand, forty thousand and this is a five thousand yen note right here, okay, so that's 45,000 yen. So here in Japan we use like the postal system. We can use the postal system as a bank. There are ATM's at the post office. So I keep some money there and I just pay my landlord directly by depositing money directly into her postal account. Anyways, I'm going to go pay my rent at the post office now. Okay, so I'm going outside now. Gas man. Alright, yeah, the post office is really close to my house. I'm just going to cut through a little tiny ally here. Look how narrow this road is here. Isn't that cool. Only in Japan. Okay, I'm almost at the post office. Nothing is going to draw more attention than a big white gaijin holding a camera in your face. This is where I have to pay my rent. いっらしゃいませ。通帳又はカードをお入れください。しばらく、そのままでお待ちください。 Just put my money in here. Okay, I just payed my rent and now I'm going to go get some vegetables so I can make dinner tonight. Illegally parked. There's the supermarket. It's looks crowded. I'm looking for celery. I'm going to the hundred yen shop. Alright, I finished all my errands. Ah, it's so cold today, and I'm just walking back home now through the park. Oh, we can see the beautiful fall leaves here changing colors. That's nice. 全て言って: hello, good morning, 後は?How are you? Thank you. 合ってるよ。 My name is . . . What are you guys doing? 何しているの? えっとね~、どんぐりを崩して、はとに餌をあげとう はとのため? Okay guys, have fun. 楽しんでください。Bye bye

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Click for more info, and check these out as well: My Website is: http://kickthegrind.tv/ Tweet Me Here: http://www.twitter.com/KickTheGrind My Facebook Fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/KicktheGrindTV Check some photos here: http://www.instagram.com/kickthegrind Thanks for watching! and remember... Experiences are worth more than Possessions. Kick the Grind - - - - - - - - - - - - - A dream come true. I've been wanting to travel the world since I was young. The idea of the unknown, the different, and the unexplored has always been an interest of mine. Travelling the world in 80 days was my opportunity to do just that; to push into some of the more daring adventures of our world, camera in hand. This video is a montage of my adventures over the past 3 months, and also a Thank You to everyone who supported me along the way. Thank you for the likes, comments and encouragement. This one goes out to all of you. 13 countries, 35 flights, and one amazing RTW experience that will stick with me forever. You'll see pieces of some videos you've already seen me share (Cormorant fishing, Pandas, etc.) but has a lot of video of things that are still to come (Yantra Tattooing, Mt. Fuji...) Kick back and enjoy a highlight reel of some of the best memories of my 80 days with Cathay Pacific.

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Check out a capsule hotel and the incredible small rooms inside. Other Information Featured Hotel VIVI Roi Bldg 4F, 5-5-1 Roppongi 03-3404-4126 Want to see the world's smallest hotel room? Follow me and I will show you the Capsule Hotel in Tokyo. The check-in process is very similar to a regular hotel. You can walk in and then ask for a room. I am given a yukata-style uniform, and my pod number is number sixteen, and this is a key for my locker. We are going to head to the locker first and leave my bags and belongings there. Here, on the diagram, you see two numbers for one section, so this indicates that it has two bunks, an upper bunk and a lower bunk. Let us check out where number fifteen is; it is just across the hall. Here we are. It is pretty spacious, huh? Not exactly a coffin, although slightly larger than that—just enough space for a person to sleep and sit in. As you step inside, you manage to notice there is a pillow, blanket, mattress, light adjustment here. We have a fan attachment here as well, and even a small television. Yes, they managed to fit a small television in a Capsule pod. Early in the morning, an alarm starts going off, hinting guests to check out. Restrooms and bath areas are communal. The hotels are largely used by office workers who have missed their last train. Most of the guests are male, but there are some Capsule Hotels that have a separate section for females as well. At some of them, you can even buy new shirts and pants for your new day. Per night's stay is somewhere between twenty-five to fifty dollars, not bad for a city like Tokyo. I had a pleasant time in the Capsule Hotel, and now I am going to check out. This is Rioko, showing you Tokyo.

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テキサス親父の2012年4月13日から23日までの滞在中の出来事を動画に収めた一部。 後半は、今後テキサス親父が作るであろうビデオの予告編です。 この動画は、テキサス親父が日本滞在中の4月19日にアップしたものです。 翻訳が遅くなりましたので、内容が実際とは前後している部分があります。 (街宣車に乗ってのシー・シェパード探しとメンズエッグ取材の動画は既にアップしています) その他は、今後、テキサス親父がアップするであろう動画の予告編となっています。 お楽しみ下さい。 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ テキサス親父オフィシャル・グッズ・ストアー開店しました。 http://texas-daddy.shop-pro.jp/ 2012年来日講演記念の限定グッズです!是非ご覧ください! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ■テキサス親父の最新字幕版動画をアップと同時にお知らせ!■ ツイッターで@MR_DIECOCKをフォローまたは、フェイスブックはShun Fergusonに友達申請して頂ければ自動的にお知らせします。 テキサス親父自信のツイッターアカウントは、@MrTexasDaddyです。フォローしてみて下さい。 Texas Daddy Japan Secretariat Staff Blog.  テキサス親父スタッフブログ http://staff.texas-daddy.com テキサス親父 ユーチューブ 日本語チャンネル(第1チャンネル) http://www.youtube.com/user/OUTSIDESOUND   テキサス親父 ユーチューブ 日本語チャンネル(第2チャンネル) http://www.youtube.com/user/PropagandaBusterJP   テキサス親父 ユーチューブ 広報チャンネル http://www.youtube.com/user/bit0213a   テキサス親父 ニコニコ動画 日本語チャンネル http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/7427838   PropagandaBuster YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/PropagandaBuster ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ テキサス親父 太地町 太地 那智 勝浦町 鯨肉 シー・シェパード シーシェパード コーヴ・ガーディアン エコ テロリスト 嫌がらせ 捕鯨 イルカ漁 海豚 Sea Shepherd Tony in Japan Nippon Japan trip travel to Japan Whale whaling dolphin dolphin harvesting Taiji Taiji Japan propagandabuster propaganda buster Texas Daddy

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I just had to make a video about Japanese toilets. The are high tech masterpieces that keep your bum warm, make special noises, wash your botty and can spray air freshener. I discreetly show viewers how they work and how to avoid injury. "Captain, we're taking water!"

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Hitler travels to Japan for the third time...

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I will show you what Japanese money looks like in this video. You can see Japanese coins and Japanese bills. If you have a question about Japan please ask me on my channel page.

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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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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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