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Only 11% of Japanese people “willing to fight for their country”

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WIN Gallup International recently announced the results of their international survey on people’s willingness to fight for their country. Despite recent changes to the constitution, it turns out Japanese Johnnies are least likely to get their guns among all nations surveyed.

The survey polled 1,000 people in each of the 64 different countries and regions included. Overall about 61 percent of people in the world are willing to fight for their country. That average is dragged down considerably by Japan, where only 11 percent would answer their nation’s call of duty.

Generally, countries with ongoing conflicts or tensions with neighboring countries ranked high on the list, such as Pakistan, where 89 percent were willing to fight for their country. However, topping the list were Morocco and Fiji, which were tied at 94 percent. I’m not sure exactly why, but they’re both quite beautiful countries. Perhaps that makes people extra passionate about protecting them.

Other anomalies include Finland which ranked high among European countries with 74 percent of people willing to throw down. Perhaps because they have the solemn duty of protecting Santa’s workshop at all costs.

As far as why Japan has such rock-bottom willingness to fight for their country, here’s what some citizens had to say about it.

“This eleven percent talks about the concept of fighting, but it would be very different if there was a real conflict happening.”
“This is no surprise. Even all you who like to talk tough would just run away leaving a trail of urine when the time comes.”
“A country that says ‘I don’t want to fight. I want someone else to do it for me.'”
“It’s ridiculous that people are misled by the concept of arbitrary territories or countries.”
“Of course, there’s no real problems that people are facing now. Who knows in the future though?”

As some comments pointed out, people’s willingness to fight can easily sway one way or the other depending on circumstances. Since the WIN Gallup question had no context it was up to the respondents to assume who and why they would be fighting.

Perhaps, if we were to ask different nations whether they were willing to fight for something more universal, such as their right to party, we could get more consistent results. We’ll just have to wait for WIN Gallup International to get on that one…but it might take a while.

Countries ranked by willingness to fight for own nation (late 2014 data)

Morocco 94%
Fiji 94%
Pakistan 89%
Vietnam 89%
Bangladesh 86%
Azerbaijan 85%
Papua New Guinea 84%
Afghanistan 76%
Georgia 76%
India 75%
Finland 74%
Turkey 73%
Philippines 73%
Thailand 72%
Armenia 72%
China 71%
Indonesia 70%
Kazakhstan 69%
Kenya 69%
Israel 66%
Lebanon 66%
Panama 64%
Malaysia 63%
Ukraine 62%
Peru 61%
Colombia 61%
Russian Federation 59%
Kosovo 58%
Mexico 56%
Palestinian territories 56%
Sweden 55%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 55%
Ecuador 54%
Greece 54%
Nigeria 50%
Brazil 48%
Poland 47%
Serbia 46%
United States 44%
Argentina 43%
South Korea 42%
Latvia 41%
Switzerland 39%
Macedonia 38%
Ireland 38%
Romania 38%
Denmark 37%
Canada 30%
Australia 29%
France 29%
Portugal 28%
United Kingdom 27%
Iceland 26%
Bulgaria 25%
Hong Kong 23%
Czech Republic 23%
Spain 21%
Austria 21%
Italy 20%
Belgium 19%
Germany 18%
Netherlands 15%
Japan 11%

Source: WIN Gallup International (English), 47 News, Hachima Kiko (Japanese)
Image: Wikipedia/JGSDF (H22 Parade of Self-Defense Force)

Origin: Only 11% of Japanese people “willing to fight for their country”
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Yo-kai watch what the western Yo-kai Watch doesn’t want you to yo-kai watch

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With Yo-Kai Watch finally exported overseas, many await the inevitable changes due to localization and censorship that will occur. After all, if it can happen to Doraemon, it can happen to any series. Sure enough, the English version of Yo-kai Watch anime did not fail to disappoint.

The altered scene was posted on Twitter by WolfyMatt who thoughtfully provided a video showing the same scene in both its Japanese and English versions.

In the Japanese version a group of boys are watching a television program featuring a group of women in swimwear and cat accouterments. Being teenage boys who would be turned on by a mere exposed knee this was a great treat for them.

▼ JAPAN

However, thanks to meddling yo-kai the TV suddenly changes to a program featuring musclebound men exercising in skimpy underpants.

▼ JAPAN

You see, this would be the complete opposite of what the boys would want to see and it appeared startlingly quickly. As a viewer, such contradiction would trigger a response in the occipital lobe of the brain causing the us to either smirk or possibly even chuckle. Thus humor is achieved.

While the localization team certainly loves a good laugh as well, they were deeply concerned that young children might be confused to learn that people sometimes wear bathing suits. So, they decided to replace the girls’ attire with something more concealing…while going down a water slide.

▼ WESTERN

▼ JAPAN

▼ WESTERN

The presence of the men was apparently an even bigger challenge. So they decided to just get rid of them altogether and put a cooking show in their place. As a result, western viewers watch as the boys freak out when the television changes from images of reasonably dressed women to that of a chef. This causes the release of dopamine in their brains to stop which in turn makes them pick their nose in boredom.

▼ WESTERN

▼ JAPAN

▼ WESTERN

Granted the sacrificed joke wasn’t a gut-buster, but it’s quick gags like that which help to move the story along at a jaunty pace and keep people entertained.  On the other hand, hand-drawn images of muscular guys in skimpy clothes are clearly a threat to mental stability.  I should know, having grown up on this.

Curse you Lou Scheimer and Hal Sutherland!

Source: Twitter/@TheWildWolfy
He Man Video: YouTube/RetroHeroes

 

Origin: Yo-kai watch what the western Yo-kai Watch doesn’t want you to yo-kai watch
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Chinese woman, 25, demands workers’ compensation, says “Overtime made me an old lady”

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On November 18 a young woman was spotted on the streets of Shenzhen City in Guangdong, China carrying a sign which read: “Overnight and overtime work has made me into an old lady. Both my love and work lives are miserable. I request approval for workers’ compensation.”

It was an unusual yet straightforward demand that triggered debate and reflection on the state of working conditions in the country.

According to local media, the 25-year-old woman claims that working long hours and sometimes going without sleep have taken a toll on her physically. She says that this has led to rapid aging which she compares to a work related injury.

Lawyers interviewed by the media say that her claims would not be covered in workers’ compensation regulations, and she most likely would not get approval. However, they also point out that her actions are indicative of an increasing awareness of workers’ rights in Chinese society.

This can be seen online in China where many discussions on her protests have taken place. Comments range from support to derision.

“I support her.”
“What a joke.”
“If things are going so badly she should just change jobs.”
“In China, any factory that doesn’t have overtime will soon become a bankrupt factory.”
“Maybe it was nature that did it to her.”
“There is no doubt that long overtime is unhealthy. Society should pay more attention to this!”

Although she will probably not be granted workers’ comp for her “rapid aging,” her logic doesn’t seem that far-fetched really. She is engaging in a type of work that poses a risk to her health much like if she were handling hazardous materials or in a dangerous environment. In the end, it had an adverse affect on her quality of life.

Too bad she doesn’t live in the USA where the lawyer ecosystem is much lusher. Someone out there surely would have loved to champion a case like this. It would have been tough though since according to pictures she really doesn’t look so old. She just kind of looks tired and pissed-off.

Source: Yahoo! Japan News via Toychan
Top image: YouTube/Bb Yang

Origin: Chinese woman, 25, demands workers’ compensation, says “Overtime made me an old lady”
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Fried mochi ice cream tastes amazing, is super easy to make!【Recipe】

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Snacks don’t get much more decadent than fried ice cream, but it can be intimidating to make for inexperienced fryers. Luckily we found that using Japanese ice cream snacks coated in gelatinous rice known as mochi instead really simplified things without sacrificing any of the taste.

Naturally putting something frozen into scalding hot oil has a potential to go wrong, but with these frozen snacks there is a protective layer of mochi which gives the fried ice cream a little bit more structural integrity. Mochi ice cream is probably sold by different brands in other countries, but in Japan the go-to ones are the hugely popular Yukimi Daifuku, which just happens to be one of our top five ice creams.

This recipe we’re going to experiment with is taken from the website of Yukimi Diafuku’s distributor Lotte. Their version is called Fried Colorful Yukimi which uses special ingredients to add a splash of color to your fried ice cream. Here’s what we used.

Ingredients
Yukimi Daifuku – 9 mini & 2 regular-sized
Tempura Flour – 120g (4.2oz)
Water – 200mL (6.8oz)
A suitable about of black sesame, cocoa, aonori (seaweed), and kinako (roasted soy bean powder), and frying oil

You may have to do some substituting for flavors available in your own area but any colorful powder with a salty or sweet taste should work out in the end.

And here’s what we did:

1 – Mix the tempura flour and water to make a batter. Preheat the oil to 200℃ (392℉)

2 – Divide the batter into four small bowls. In each bowl mix in one of the black sesame, cocoa, aonori, and kinako.

3 – Make sure that the mochi ice cream balls are firmly frozen and coat them in the batter. Move quickly so they don’t begin to soften.

IMPORTANT: Make sure there are NO air pockets or bubbles between the ice cream and the batter!

4 – Put one coated mochi ice cream into the hot oil for about two seconds. Then, flip over and fry again for about two seconds. Place it on a wire rack and begin frying the next coated mochi ice cream.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT fry too long and DO NOT attempt to fry a second time!

And that’s it! Ta-daa!

As far as actual labor goes, Fried Color Yukimi are quite simple. There are some tricky parts though. First, when adding the coated mochi ice cream to the oil substantial splashing occurred. Make sure you take the necessary precautions before frying to avoid injury or damage.

Also, although the mochi skin helps keep the ice cream intact it can be slippery pick up. Make sure you have the right utensils to retrieve them in the two-second window you are given. You may have noticed that we used 11 Yukimi Daifuku but only eight survivors can be seen in the photos. Some also ended up with bald spots from the retrieval!

That aside, the Fried Colorful Yukimi were really fast and easy to make. Of course, they tasted freaking awesome as well. The hot batter and cold ice cream melted and mingled in the mouth for creamy bliss.

The added flavors gave each fried mochi ice cream a distinctive character as well. Our writer Sachi Ojiya who did the frying said that the black sesame ones were the best followed by the aonori seaweed. The Lotte recipe lists several other batter flavors such as green tea powder.

Your imagination’s the limit, really. So, if you’re looking to take the first step into frying things that ought not be fried, using mochi ice cream is a great start!

Recipe: Lotte (Japanese)
Photos © RocketNews24
Original report by Sachi Ojiya   

Origin: Fried mochi ice cream tastes amazing, is super easy to make!【Recipe】
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle forged from pure solid gold to go on display

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At this year’s Jump Festa, which celebrates all things under the Shonen Jump manga umbrella, a truly remarkable piece will be exhibited: a Millennium Puzzle worth its weight in gold…because it is gold.

Attendees to the convention will bear witness to a replica of the Millennium Puzzle from the Yu-Gi-Oh! series. However, unlike other replicas this prism is made of solid gold, and was made to hype up the upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Side of Dimensions film.

“[Jump Festa 2016 News] At Makuhari Messe on 19 and 20 December, to commemorate the release of the upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! movie, a pure gold Millennium Puzzle made by Chugai Mining will be exhibited.
Please visit! (Not for sale / Estimated value: 25,000,000 yen)”

Unfortunately, as we are clearly aware that this was crafted by Chugai Mining, the likelihood of it possessing the wearer with the spirit of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh who is well-versed in collectible trading card games is about 0.000000058 percent (never say “never”).

Despite that minor setback, Yu-Gi-Oh! fans were both thrilled and intrigued by the announcement.

“Exhibition? Can’t sell or buy?!”
“Wow that takes me back. Shadow games were my favorite.”
“That price is too crazy.”
“I wonder how much that weighs.”
“I wonder if it’s actually a working puzzle.”
“If they made a brass Millennium Puzzle for around 8,000 yen I’d totally buy it.”
“I wonder how many people know why the price is 25,000,000 yen.”

The answer to that last pondering might even be hard for some fans to notice at first. In the Japanese number system 10,000 is a base unit called “man.” Therefore the price in Japanese would be 2,500 man. The number 2,500 has also been the ATK value for each protagonist’s signature card throughout the series.

If you want to catch a glimpse of the golden puzzle, just stop by Jump Festa ’16 this December. Unfortunately, it’s not for sale but if you happen to have another pure gold Millennium Item and a decent deck, they might be obliged to play you for it.

Information
Jump Festa ’16
Exhibition Halls 1-8, International Exhibition Center, Makuhari Messe
幕張メッセ 国際展示場 展示ホール1~8
2-1 Nakase, Mihama, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture
千葉県千葉市美浜区中瀬2-1

19 (Saturday) to 20 (Sunday) December
9:00am to 5:00pm
Admission is free

Website (Japanese)

Source: Twitter/@chugaionline via Hachima Kiko (Japanese)
Top Image: Twitter/@chugaionline
Inset Image: Amazon

Origin: Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle forged from pure solid gold to go on display
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Sixth grade homeroom teacher in trouble for explaining to students that “naked women = money”

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When a fight broke out between the students of an Aichi elementary school class, their homeroom teacher tried to defuse the situation by imparting some wisdom. You see, kids, “naked men don’t make money, but naked women do…”

According to the Owariashahi School Board, at 12:30 on the afternoon of 19 November, two male sixth grade students were changing for PE in an empty classroom. At that time a female student who had already finished changing accidentally walked into the room.

The boys slammed the door shut to keep her out and a conflict emerged between all the boys and the girls. The boys accused the girls of being “perverts”, to which the girls responded that the boys were “stupid jerks.”

The argument was discussed in a special fifth period class held by the kids’ homeroom teacher. Realizing that this dispute was foolish to begin with, he broke it down with some real-world logic: “It’s not worth getting upset about. Naked men don’t make any money, but naked women make money.”

With that, class was dismissed. Thanks to a national public holiday, the students had a nice three-day weekend to let the teacher’s message sink in and perhaps ask their parents for clarification. Which, sure enough, they did.

On the morning of 24 November, the school received a call from a concerned parent.

After questioning, the homeroom teacher admitted that “I was trying to calm the students who were saying really hurtful words to each other, but I went too far.” He issued an apology to the students that morning and the board is currently deciding what to do with him.

Indeed the teacher did cross a line and probably should have tempered his message by pointing out that in fact, pimpin’ ain’t easy and by reminding students that they should not hate the player but actually hate the game.

And as far as naked men not making any money, he probably just doesn’t know the right men. Isn’t that right Mr. Sato?

Source: Yahoo! Japan News via Ceron (Japanese)

Origin: Sixth grade homeroom teacher in trouble for explaining to students that “naked women = money”
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Japanese adult site will donate to AIDS charity—if you can resist looking at their breasts

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Japanese adult satellite network ERO24TV is currently donating money to an AIDS awareness charity based on how long you can keep your eyes closed in front of your monitor—they’re not going to make it easy though!

From 25 November to 6 December, the “Love is Patience” challenge will be available online. To participate you will need to have a webcam connected to your computer. Onboard cameras like those found on laptops are okay, but smartphone and tablets don’t appear to work.

▼ All you get to see if you don’t have a webcam.

Once you click ‘play’, you are given some instructions by a nice young lady, and your own camera is activated.

First you must calibrate it by showing how your face looks with your eyes open and closed. Then, once your close your eyes, the game begins.

With your eyes shut, the woman treats you to some information about AIDS. However, at random intervals during the lecture one of her friends pops in for a visit and gives you temptations such as “I have some G-cup boobs here if you open your eyes.” If you give in to temptation and open your eyes, the webcam will trigger an alarm and the session will come to an abrupt end.

If you can stay strong, however, for each minute you keep your eyes closed the company will donate five yen (US$0.04) to the Stop! AIDS Charity.

▼ After a little over a day, 4,280 yen had been raised.

You might be thinking that this is a surprisingly (technologically) sophisticated project for a porn channel to pull off. You may be right to do so, since a writer for the Japanese site Netlab reports that when he gave it a try the alarm kept going off even though he hadn’t opened his eyes…or so he claims.

So, in the same spirit of journalism that my role models Brian Williams and William Randolph Hearst possessed, I decided to investigate further. And if I end helping AIDS awareness then hey, that’s great too.

After calibrating my webcam I closed my eyes and the presentation began. The audio quality was surprisingly good and even using the onboard speakers of my laptop I could get the vivid sense that the women were standing all around. I imagine with a 5.1 setup it could be pretty immersive.

Thanks to my superhuman willpower I managed to get through the entire thing. When I was told I could open my eyes I was treated to the aftermath of their little romp as they waved goodbye. It took about four minutes and resulted in 20 yen ($0.16) being donated.

In the end, though, my curiosity got the better of me, so I duped a co-worker into doing it too so I could watch from off camera. For both of us the eye detection worked pretty well, but the lighting in the room did play a big role. If your area is not well-lit, it will probably think your eyes are open after a minute or so and the site will kick you out.

▼ The blue circle is the eye gauge which measures five levels of openness.

Even if the risque content isn’t your cup of tea, you have to admit that its an interesting and very clever approach to fundraising by ERO24TV fusing their core strengths with technology. I look forward to seeing what they do next…or not seeing I guess.

Anyway, you’ll probably be wanting that link, won’t you? Have fun, and stay strong!

Love is Patience

Source: Love is Patience, Stop! AIDS via Netlab (Japanese)

Origin: Japanese adult site will donate to AIDS charity—if you can resist looking at their breasts
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Celebrating Bruce Lee’s 75th birthday with a Hong Kong pilgrimage

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Had he not died at 32, this year would have been Bruce Lee’s 75th birthday. To honor the occasion we took a whirlwind pilgrimage through Hong Kong!

■  Don’t think. Feeeeel!

Our writer Masanuki Sunakoma decided to head to Hong Kong earlier this month on a pilgrimage of places related to the legendary Bruce Lee in honor of what would have been the martial arts master’s 75th birthday. His first stop was at the place where one famous scene from Enter the Dragon took place: Qīngsōng Temple, only a 10 minute taxi ride from MTR Tuen Mun Station. Several placards and life-size cutouts of Bruce Lee and other characters from the movie can be found around the temple. Aside from these additions, it still looks almost exactly like it did in the film 42 years ago.

Masanuki told us he could feel the power of this location. In fact, it was so powerful that, with the help of a little post-production and sepia filtering, he was able to “find” himself in the scene!

Afterwards, our travelling writer headed over to one of Bruce Lee’s former residences, and, while Masanuki’s Chinese isn’t great, but he said it appeared to be some kind of liquor shop now. Not quite what we were expecting!

Finally, the writer went over to the Red Pepper Restaurant, which was made famous when it became the setting for Game of Death. While there, he also learned that it was famous for kick-ass spicy shrimp.

■  Joining the club
The next day, Masanuki’s destination was MTR Yau Ma Tei Station, which is near where The Bruce Lee Club was located. It’s the largest fan club in Hong Kong and has a network that spans the globe. It’s well-known as a treasure trove of Bruce Lee paraphernalia — and Masanuki had plans to do some shopping!

However, he was surprised to find that the inventory largely consisted of ultra-rare and therefore ultra-expensive items. In the end, he got a T-shirt, deck of playing cards, and some yellow nunchaku. Not the greatest souvenirs in world, but at least he wasn’t breaking the bank!

From there it was over to the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, where, until mid-2018, they are holding a special Bruce Lee: Kung Fu, Art, Life exhibit. There was a 75 minute video presentation on the martial arts master, though Masanuki had to admit he couldn’t understand anything anyone was saying! Fortunately, the exhibit was full of hundreds of items and documents from Lee’s life, so he hadn’t wasted his time.

Next it was time to get as close to the living Bruce Lee as possible by visiting Madame Tussauds wax museum in Victoria Peak. A tourist favorite, the spot was rather crowded when he arrived, but it was still possible to get some one-on-one time with Lee.

Finally, Masanuki stopped by another popular sight: the Bruce Lee statue on the Avenue of Stars. At least, it was supposed to be on the Avenue of Stars, but Masanuki couldn’t find it anywhere! Luckily he was able to track down Lee’s chiseled physique nearby at the Garden of Stars. It had been moved due to renovations, but looked gorgeous in front of the brightly lit Hong Kong skyline.

It was a short trip, but Masanuki was delighted that he had managed to squeeze in a lot of stops along the way. Upon returning, the writer got ready for his favorite part of traveling: unpacking the souvenirs! He always enjoyed looking at all the things he’d bought, remembering how he felt and what he was thinking when he bought them.

However, when he pulled out two pairs of yellow nunchaku that he had no idea how to use, Masanuki’s mind went blank. Clearly he wasn’t thinking then, he was feeeeeling.

Original article by Masanuki Sunakoma
Photos: RocketNews24
Video: YouTube/bgblindninja

Origin: Celebrating Bruce Lee’s 75th birthday with a Hong Kong pilgrimage
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Foxconn employees accidentally tell off founder Terry Gou 【Video】

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A couple of workers at the world’s largest electronics manufacturer Foxconn were seen telling off an old man during a smoke break saying “It’s none of your f**king business.”

How wrong they were…

You more than likely have heard of Foxconn, either as a manufacturer of parts for seemingly everything from iPhones to PS4s, or as a massive million-employee organization with a history of accusations of horrendous working conditions that resulted in several suicides a few years ago. But probably not many people, including much of the company’s own workforce – are familiar with the company’s founder and chairman Terry Gou. That’s why when a man in his sixties in a dress shirt with no tie and carrying a can of energy drink approached a couple of employees, they were none the wiser.

Gou found the two workers smoking in a non-smoking area and told them to put out their cigarettes. According to website Shanghaiist, the men then reportedly answered “Who are you? It’s none of your fucking business.”

As you can imagine, that didn’t go over well with Gou who called in the manager to help in the dressing-down that was about to ensue. Gou reportedly told the men “If the manager doesn’t fix you, then I will fix you. Foxconn doesn’t need workers like you.”

Part of the confrontation was captured on video. However, only seven seconds of it could be seen as the person filming it clearly didn’t want to get sucked into the wrath fest that was going on.

It is unclear what the fate of those two workers was, but judging from Guo’s words their days were likely numbered at that plant in Shenzhen. Let’s hope not though. Otherwise, where are they going to find another cushy gig like the ones offered by Foxconn’s Chinese plants?

Source: Shanghaiist,  Netease News (Chinese)
Top image: YouTube/newbie

Origin: Foxconn employees accidentally tell off founder Terry Gou 【Video】
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Women’s fashion retailer “ISIS” investigated by Chinese police, declared terror-free

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Although minor, one of the many crimes against humanity that the group sometimes referred to as “Islamic State of Iraq and Syria” has committed is ruining the abbreviation ISIS. You can bet the ancient Egyptian god is pissed, and now even a boutique in China has gotten some heat.

On 26 November, the Longgang District public security bureau issued a statement that a new women’s apparel shop called ISIS was officially not to be feared. Following a thorough investigation by counter-terrorist units, no link between the Shenzhen fashion outlet and extremist group could be found.

According to the report, the 35-year-old owner had actually named the shop Yisi yisi (意思意思) which according to a Record China report means “a token of [my] gratitude.” However, in an effort to make the storefront more simple and stylish, she abbreviated the name to ISIS (read EEss-EEss).

The woman’s name was cleared, but authorities have yet to determine what rock she had been living under the past few years not to have noticed the coincidence. There was the possibility that she had kept the name in defiance of the terrorist group, but that was discounted after she promptly removed the sign following the investigation.

It’s just another way that the organization has impacted lives, even down in Guangdong, China. And despite efforts to rename them ISIL or Daesh, it seems ISIS has been firmly entrenched in the public’s conscience. I can’t even read an article about the International Space Station without feeling suspicious anymore…

Source: Record China, Toychan (Japanese)
Images: Sohu.com, Sina News

Origin: Women’s fashion retailer “ISIS” investigated by Chinese police, declared terror-free
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Genius Japanese illustrator reimagines your favorite fairy tales…with pugs!【Pics】

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Fairy tales are certainly timeless classics, but I’m sure we’ve all felt that they could have been just a little better had they only featured pugs instead of people.

And after hundreds of years, one Japanese illustrator who goes by the name Yoshiko finally got off her keister and did it. The following are some popular tales told in single scenes and through the bulbous eyes of those beloved squishy-faced dogs.

First Little Red Pug Hood approaches that climactic moment with her would-be grandma. This way is actually a little more believable since they’re now of the same species.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

They don’t all work out for the better, however. Hansel and Gretel with pugs becomes far more bleak.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

And then some stories become rather mundane. For example, the lack of clothes is the least shocking thing about this 12-inch ruler.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

Not the best Prince Charming, but whatever gets the job done, I suppose.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222

However, when the glass slipper is on the other paw, it would take truly special prince to lay a big kiss on this sleeping beauty.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

You don’t get much littler than the Little Merpug.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

In this day and age, the pug version of Aesop’s The Golden Axe is a much more relatable way to remind us that honesty is the policy.

Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

And finally every pug’s ultimate fantasy would have to be Pugnocchio.

08-1Image: Twitter/@menglish222 (Edited by RocketNews24)

If you’d like more pug fairly tales, you could wish for them. However, Yoshiko says that might not work out so well.

▼ “When I rub the lamp the genie won’t come out.”

But you can check out her many other pug-centric works via Twitter or her blog, both updated regularly.

Yoshiko
Twitter (Japanese)
Blog (Japanese)

▼ The muse for Yoshiko’s works, Mei.

Source: Twitter/@menglish222 via Hamusoku (Japanese)

Origin: Genius Japanese illustrator reimagines your favorite fairy tales…with pugs!【Pics】
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“My father was arrested”—Student’s award-winning essay tells the story of a crime in her family

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“Enlightening” is not a word that should be tossed around lightly, but this essay by eighth-grader Ayumi Takada really is just that.

Takada’s work, titled The Remains of Dreams, won first place in the junior high division of the 65th National Elementary and Junior High School Essay Contest. It was awarded the highest scores among 22,131 other works in the same level. The following is a translation of that essay.

The Remains of Dreams

My father was arrested.

The police came into my home. The entrance to my home, which every day used to bid me farewell and welcome me back, was full of reporters that night.

It happened on the evening of 26 May, 2015.

Six police officers stood in our cramped doorway as if they were eggs in a carton. My mother called some relatives to make arrangements. First I would meet with my grandmother in front of a business hotel and then my aunt would pick us up.

It was like something you might see on TV, but it was happening inside my home. Everything felt distorted, like I was standing outside of this reality watching it all play out inside a giant soap bubble. Their “person of interest,” who stood in the eye of this storm that hit our home, now seemed like a person from another dimension that was just a little off from ours.

My father was suspected of violating the Public Office Election Law. Earlier, a mayoral election was held and my aunt on my father’s side was encouraged by him to run. However, before her candidacy was officially announced, some “pre-election campaigning” was done. Also, volunteers were hired and paid to assist the campaign in what they called “influence peddling.”

During the consecutive holidays in May and after my aunt lost the election, a member of the city council who supported her campaign was called in for questioning by the police. He was arrested that same day. The media got into a frenzy exposing the crime.

My father had hired a professional campaign planner who worked with the utmost care saying “don’t get caught breaking the rules, even if it means losing the election.” I used to think that meant a campaign planner worked to ensure a fair election.

Eventually my father developed insomnia, day by day he grew more unstable and a prisoner in his own mind. Then his real arrest happened.

At the hotel I met with my grandparents. I tried my best to act like nothing out of the ordinary was happening, but inside I was so scared I felt like throwing up.

I’m not the type of person who worries about the people around me. However, that next day, setting foot in the same school like I had done hundreds of times before, I needed courage. My mother had put her hand on my shoulder and said “It will be all right. We should go on with our lives as usual.”

The first classmate I encountered smiled like she always had and greeted me with “Oh, good morning, Takada-san.” So did the next person and the person after that. None of my friends seemed to know anything about what happened. My worry that someone among them would come to me and say “I know what happened” never came to be. Bit by bit I could relax.

My father posted bail on the same day that he was charged. He spent that night in a hotel and then came home. He put his arms around my mother and I and apologized saying “You were very strong. I’m sorry for putting you through so much.” He said more but I was so choked up, I can’t remember much of it. It’s rare to see one of your parents apologizing to your face like that, I didn’t know how to react and just felt awkward.

An election campaign is like a wild party that builds to a climax and then vanishes. Afterwards you wake up from your buzz like a bucket of ice water was poured over your head and you realize that great sums of money had been devoured by the a monster called the “campaign.”

Still, I think this was a learning experience for me, and I grew as a person.

We don’t get to choose the family that we are born into, but I am thankful I was born here. You don’t often see the trust and love that exists in a family, but when a large wave comes surging and we work to protect each other, then these bonds become all too clear.

When you consider those around you, if they are you family and relatives, you will always be okay. Whatever obstacle appears can be overcome with these people.

If you don’t stop moving forward you will always see the next path to take. This I believe.

On 25 September my father was given a five-year suspended sentence on an 18-month prison sentence.

A few details regarding the election process in Japan might be strange to readers in other countries. The crime that Mr. Takada was found guilty of is called rieki yūdō, which can be compared to the act of “influence peddling” in other countries. As the English name suggests, it is when political influence is used as a commodity that can be traded or sold.

According to Ayumi’s essay, her father had paid volunteers—an act which can be interpreted as buying votes—but the arrest of a council member implied that there was more going on as well.

He was also guilty of “pre-election campaigning” which involves promoting a candidate before the official campaigning period has begun. Although these actions are merely frowned upon in some places, in Japan they are strictly enforced and can lead to harsh penalties.

Also, even if a violation of electoral law is found, the police will not make any arrests until after the election is finished.

We often read about political scandals as they come and go, but after the story ends we don’t usually think about the aftermath for those people and their families. Takada’s essay brings that reality to us all in a such a poetic yet succinct way, that it’s no wonder she won the award.

She also showed a remarkable degree of maturity and self-awareness that many adults might not have been capable of in her shoes. Congratulations to her for showing that the remains of one person’s dream may be the future of another’s.

Source: Yomiuri Kyoiku Network via Netlab (Japanese)
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This photo of a train has an amazing surprise

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If you look closely there’s a chance you’ll be able to see it…

If anything it would likely be the soft colors that give away the fact that this is actually a painting rather than a photo, but you’d be hard pressed to find anyone not initially fooled by this highly detailed work.

And that’s not even the most impressive part.

According to the blurb that was also tweeted, this painting was done by Hisashi Fukushima, a 46-year-old Saitama man who has autism. Ever since he was young he took an interest in trains, railroads, and crossings and began to paint them.

Although it is a highly detailed painting to begin with, the most amazing thing is that it was said to have been done entirely from memory. Fukushima has the ability to remember every detail of a scene by looking at it just once.

With that fact in mind, take another look at the picture and just how many details he put into it. The relative sizes and number of floors on each building in the background; the bars on each window of the beige buildings; all of the numbers and signage around the signals; the intricate lattice work on the steel frames along the elevated track in the top right.

Then again, he might have just faked those details. How would we know otherwise…right? So I decided to try and track down where this scene was.

Since Japan generally doesn’t have excessively tall buildings, the ones in the background of Fukushima’s painting were conspicuously large. Knowing he was from Saitama I simply ran a quick search of tall buildings in the area. As it turns out, the picture actually shows a row of tall buildings juxtaposed on each other.

Image: Wikipedia/PRiMENON

Using the location of the buildings in the background combined with the presence of an elevated track to the side, I could deduce that this was the South end of platform number seven at Omiya Station in Saitama.

Google street view would have been nice, but since pesky labor laws don’t allow them to force their drivers onto train tracks, I had to resort to Google Earth. The position seemed to be right, but I couldn’t get enough detail to be sure.

Thanks to Japan’s sizable train otaku community, pictures of Omiya station were plentiful, but I couldn’t get quite that same position that Fukushima depicted. The best I could dig up was this video that appears to have been taken from the same platform but at a slightly different angle.

The platform six signal pole seems to have been faithfully recreated.

However, the buildings in the background don’t seem to match Fukushima’s painting. There could be numerous reasons for this though, such as the angle of the video and the fact that we don’t know when he took that photographic memory during his 46 years of life.

I don’t know if Hisashi Fukushima is truly able to perfectly recreate reality from memory, but I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, and it’s one heck of a nice picture regardless. Google Earth really ought to consider contacting him for their texture mapping.

Source: Twitter/@hazuki_cheke (Japanese)

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Acquittal of attacker who was “stabbed by smartphone rays” draws anger online

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A 41-year-old man was found not guilty of assault after claiming electromagnetic waves from a smartphone were stabbing his body.

According to the trial, in March of 2014, a train was stopped at JR Kiiyamada Station in Hashimoto City, Wakayama. On board one car were a homeless man and a man in his 20s who was minding his own business, playing on his smartphone. After repeatedly shouting at the victim to stop his smartphone usage, the homeless man got up and began punching and kicking the young man.

In court the assailant confessed to his attack but claimed it was justified, testifying that “The electromagnetic waves from the smartphone were stabbing my body and causing pain to spread throughout it. Besides, the priority seating was nearby and its good manners to turn off the phone. I couldn’t take the pain and warned him to stop, but he ignored me. That made me angry so I blew up.”

A psychiatric evaluation was conducted and determined that the attacker suffered from schizophrenia. Considering this and hearing the plaintiff’s defense, the presiding judge at Wakayama District Court determined that he was “affected by hallucinations and delusions in a state of insanity where he could not tell right from wrong.” He then found the man “not guilty.”

Reaction to the verdict online was overwhelmingly one-sided.

“Being insane is the best; you are allowed to do anything.”
“Schizophrenia patients are like mines floating through the city.”
“I also want a medical certificate saying I’m insane. How much is one?”
“If you’re nuts it’s a crime buffet!”
“If he’s not guilty, I think it’s the District Court that’s a little odd.”
“He was aware enough to know that using a smartphone near priority seating was bad manners. I say he’s guilty.”

Much of the anger seemed to be based on the limited information in the article. Simply saying the homeless man was acquitted and found not guilty might lead some to assume he was just allowed to waltz out of the courthouse by himself. That was not the case, of course, since any mentally ill patient who is deemed a threat to themselves or others will be committed to a mental hospital.

I spoke with the former president of a Kansai area mental hospital who said that these incidents weren’t that uncommon, but this one was unique in that the case wasn’t thrown out or settled before reaching a verdict. A man such as this attacker would likely be committed to receive treatment and counseling, possibly lasting several months, before being allowed back into public.

To some, it may still seem that justice hasn’t been carried out, but the homeless man is hardly running around with impunity. We hope both of the men will be able to continue their lives without further incident.

Source:  Sankei West News via Itai News (Japanese)
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Gifu police chase shoplifter with 20 patrol cars and helicopter, fail to catch him

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He must have really wanted that make-up…

At approximately 2:50 in the afternoon of December 4 a call came over the emergency 110 line from a drug store reporting that “a man who stole some cosmetics had fled the scene by car.” The store employee who reported the crime was also diligent enough to get the license plate number and provide a description of the getaway car as well as.

With that information the Gifu Prefectural Police, who apparently do not mess around, dispatched a veritable fleet of over 20 patrol cars and a helicopter to track down the shoplifter. They caught up with his vehicle as it was leaving Gifu City and the chase was on.

Gradually the police grew hip to the fugitive’s end-game. The make-up thief, showing a blatant disregard for traffic safety as he ran red lights and drove into oncoming traffic to keep his pursuers at bay, was making a run for the border between Gifu and Aichi prefectures.

Apparently they were unable to set up a roadblock since all available units were busy chasing the shoplifter, and so he was able to successfully cross prefectural lines and force the Gifu police to abandon their pursuit that had already gone for 40 kilometers (25 miles).

Readers of the news had this to say:

“Why, that’s dangerous.”
“Lupin!”
“How much tax money was spent trying to get that shoplifter…and he even got away!”
“Those must have been some high-end cosmetics.”
“Like a lion hunting a rabbit, the Gifu Police use all their force.”
“They have his plate number. Did they really need a helicopter to find him?”
“They’re about as good as the police in GTA.”

The value of the cosmetics was not reported, but when you imagine how much drug-store-sold make-up a single man could carry in a hurry, it must have been worth a fortune.

No doubt, the suspect is sitting in his palatial home bought with the booty of previous capers right now. The bastard’s probably rolling around in countless sticks of Lip Baby balm and bottles of various shades of mascara laughing maniacally.

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“The Moomins” was originally brought to Japan by spies

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Thanks to years of espionage and international intrigue, Hattifatteners and Snufkin were first brought to Japan.

Created by Finland’s Tove Jansson, the series The Moomins is an icon in its native land and has a considerable following in other European countries. However, Japan is a strange pocket of Asia where those plump hippo-like characters and their friends have acquired a status that rivals the notoriety of Hello Kitty or Mickey Mouse.

So, how did this cross-cultural gem first get planted in the Japanese consciousness from halfway across the world?

■ Moominmama & Moominpapa
The original Japanese translation of the Moomin books was done by the late Yuriko Onodera. She was the wife of Makoto Odonera, a Military attaché stationed in Stockholm, Sweden in the years leading up to and during World War II. Although assigned as a diplomat, Makoto’s true mission was to gather and report information back to his HQ in Tokyo.

Makoto was a complex fellow. On one hand, he was an ambitious and effective intelligence operative referred to as the “King of European Spies” by colleagues.  However, at the same time he was a staunch anti-war advocate. It was perhaps this duality that landed him a position in Scandinavia at that time as opposed to other hotbeds of information such as the USA and Britain.

■ Behind every great man…
Yuriko played a key role in Makoto’s work. Her job was to translate and encrypt all telegrams which she herself sent back to Japan. Doing all this while posing as a socialite to overhear information was no easy task and time was always of the essence. She had crafted a special waistband for her kimono which could hold priority documents and the encryption key for quick access.

One particularly busy period were the days leading up to December 7, 1941 in which Makoto sent telegram after telegram to Tokyo all with the exact same chillingly prescient message: “Under any circumstances, do not start a U.S.-Japan war. A war between the U.S. and Japan will be taken to the extreme.”

Obviously his words were not heeded and his prediction was all too accurate as four years later reports of atomic bombs would come into the Japanese consulate in Stockholm. Not long after that, the Onoderas were summoned back to Japan.

■ Do not pass Go
As their ship arrived at their homeland Makoto was immediately arrested and investigated for war crimes. Yuriko was put in a government-run facility in which she had to be strip searched and all of her possessions were removed.

No charges were laid against Makoto and he was able to be reunited with Yuriko after a few months. From there the couple got ready to transition from a life of espionage to civilian labor. Makoto got a job with a lumber company while Yuriko was able to put her sewing skills to work making alterations on women’s clothing.

After a while, Makoto was able to start up a Japan-Sweden trading company with an old contact he had in the Northern European country. With Yuriko as translator, they brought over works by esteemed Swedish writers such as Ellen Key and Barbo Lindgren. Also, among these works was the companies’ crowning import, the Moomin series, setting the roots for a brand that would later explode in popularity when an anime adaptation hit in the ’90s.

And that, boys and girls, is how Moomin came to Japan in a nutshell. If you’d like to learn more about the Onodera couple’s trials and tribulations as spies in Sweden, NHK has announced that they will produce a docudrama about it titled Yuriko-san no Ehon (Yuriko’s Picture Book).

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50-man yakuza brawl broken up by 100 police leads to four arrests

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Police were luckily able to return all the fighters to Adventure Mode before any serious injuries were sustained.

Tokyo Metropolitan Police recently announced the arrest of four men from two prominent yakuza families including Takahisa Hasegawa (41) of the Matsuba-kai and Chikahiro Ito (48) of Sumiyoshi-kai.

According to initial police reports, at around 3:00am on 20 November, Ito became involved in a dispute with a taxi driver over an undisclosed matter—just as rival yakuza group member Hasegawa happened to be walking by.

Apparently disapproving of his behavior, Hasegawa began yelling at Ito, telling him that it was wrong for a member of any yakuza clan to behave in such a way towards ‘civilians’.

Well, as the old saying goes, “them’s was fightin’ words,” and a half hour later members from each family totaling around 50 met on a nearby Kabukicho street.

A photo of the scene has been floating around the internet in which police appear to be trying to break up the brawl. However, it hasn’t been confirmed to be of that particular evening. Instead here’s a dramatic reenactment from the hit video game series Yakuza (Ryu ga Gotoku).

According to ANN News, 100 officers were called in to break up the ruckus. Then, after the dust had settled, police began making enquiries and made their arrests. All four men had reportedly admitted to their crimes, however someone—I’m guessing Ito—reportedly demanded that the police issue a correction stating that it was actually he who scolded Hasegawa for his ungentlemanly behavior, and not the other way around.

After all, it’s a matter of principle.

Source: Yahoo! Japan News, TV-Asahi News (Japanese)
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Feature-length Mario Warfare released! Relive all your favorite moments at once【Video】

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If you enjoyed YouTube hit Mario Warfare when it first streamed you can now watch it in its full, uncut version. And if you’ve never seen Mario Warfare before…boy are you in for a treat!

▼ TRAILER!▼

For those new to the series, Mario Warfare is adaptation of Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. video game series which replaces fireballs and tanuki suits with automatic weapons and martial arts. It’s an excellent blend of action and humor with more cameos from the Nintendo universe than you can shake a stick at, including Lil’ Mac and a long overdue return of Captain N the Game Master.

The first episode of Mario Warfare was released in 2012 beginning an eight-part saga that wouldn’t conclude until 2014. As enjoyable as it was, wouldn’t it be great to watch the entire story without interruption?

Of course it would, but get a snack ready cause it’s about an hour and 17 minutes in length.

▼ FULL VERSION! ▼

The video was produced by Beat Down Boogie who have created several other live action video game themed adventures including the Western version of the Legend of Zelda titled Hang Em Hyrule.

▼ Link makes and appearance in Mario Warfare as well!

The effort that went into Mario Warfare is evident in its outcome with everyone on the team pulling beyond triple-duty such as stunt coordinator Brian Lee who stole the show as Toad but also played the role of DK and even doubled for Princess Peach.

If you’d like to see more from Beat Down Boogie, then stop by their YouTube channel, Facebook page, or Instagram page linked below. Meanwhile we’ll leave you with images of the rest of the cast because they all deserve some spotlight.

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K-Pop group Oh My Girl mistaken for sex workers, detained at LA airport

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OMG, indeed.

Awkwardness broke out at Los Angeles International Airport when the members of up-and-coming K-Pop group Oh My Girl were detained on suspicion of being sex workers. According to a statement from the group’s label, WM Entertainment, US customs officials got the idea after searching through the girls’ costumes and props.

It’s actually quite surprising since, according to several videos of Oh My Girl stage shows, they tend to be rather conservatively dressed compared to other K-Pop offerings.

The women in Brown Eyed Girls, on the other hand, should really reconsider any future American engagements to perform their song “Warm Hole.”

With the addition of a possible visa problem, Oh My Girl’s eight women, aged 16 to 21, were held for 15 hours before reportedly boarding a plane back to South Korea. As a result they had to cancel a performance and photo shoot for their next album cover.

WM Entertainment is said to be currently seeking legal advice to determine if the detention was unjust, but no legal action has been taken. There are also no plans for the group to return to the USA at the moment.

It’s not something the girls should get down about though. Many great musicians have had their run-ins with airport authorities. Why I think I remember when a young Paul McCartney was arrested in Japan after being confused for a gigolo. And there was that time Jimi Hendrix was detained in Canada for the mistaken belief that he was a snuff film producer…or something along those lines.

What I trying to say is that it’s a right of passage for history’s greatest musicians and surely a sign that Oh My Girl will join such ranks. Trust me, I’m never wrong about these things.

Source: BBC
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Upcoming party in Shibuya combines house music with cutting open a tuna, girls get in free

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Hey, you got your tuna in my house music! Hey, you got your house music in my tuna! Wait a minute…

On 28 December at clubasia in Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward, a truly unique event will be held combining the elements of house music and cutting the head off a huge tuna. It’s called Maguro House (Tuna House) and is a type of tuna dismantling show.

A tuna dismantling show is where a team of fishmongers bring out a huge fish and carve it into sashimi which is then served to the audience. Often while the work is being done, other entertainment like games and quizzes are held. The shows have been growing in popularity in recent years, occasionally turning up at weddings.

In the case of Maguro House, a 40-kilo (88-pound) tuna will be dismantled and served to the crowd in 200 or so pieces. This will all be accompanied by a DJ serving up a steady stream of House music. Because you can’t have cuts of fish without some seriously killer cuts to accompany it.

Tickets to the event are currently 2,500 yen (US$20) in advance and 3,000 yen ($25) at the door. Since the organizers want this to be a tuna party and not a sausage fest, they want everyone to know that women can attend absolutely free. This means both entry and the fish will be comped for ladies.

The idea was spawned by Afromance, the event planners who were responsible for the giant 300-meter (984-foot) water slide which was rolled out at a number of urban locations in Japan earlier this year. The group also established Japan’s version of the Burning Man festival, Burning Japan among organizing other quirky parties.

It’s sure to be an odd night full of of lasers and fish guts, so if you happen to be in the Tokyo area around the end of the year, why not pop in for a slice and a few rocking grooves?

Source: Maguro House (Japanese)
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Video: YouTube/Nobuo Yoonekawa

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