'Japan' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Who Rules the World (2014)
Actors:
Anick Akyemah (actor),
Jayden Alim Lai (actor),
Guyona Arutyunyan (actor),
Christian Ashton-Zotos (actor),
Brandon Bayeh (actor),
Grace Bernard (actor),
Sam Campbell-McCrea (actor),
Joanna David (actor),
Zara Gatland (actor),
Ariol Gold (actor),
Alessio Mazza (actor),
Lucas Morgan (actor),
Shayanna Ngwer (actor),
Isabella Nisbet (actor),
Caitlin Ofosuah (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Short,
Pee kao pee pok (2013)
Actors:
David Asavanond (actor),
Parkin Borwornsiriluck (actor),
Panupan Jantanawong (actor),
Chayarop Pratit (actor),
Pasatorn Songthawornthawee (actor),
Pramote Thianchaikerdsilp (actor),
Apittha Khlaiudom (actress),
Kanyapatch Thananchaikarn (actress),
Mark Boot (producer),
Urs Brunner (producer),
Thanainan Chunvijitra (producer),
Pavayut Suthayakhom (producer),
Tunchanok Boonkacha (costume designer),
Dollaya Piamsa-art (costume designer),
Pakphum Wongjinda (director),
Genres:
Comedy,
10Terrorists (2012)
Actors:
Jasper Bagg (actor),
John Cattapan (actor),
Richard Cawthorne (actor),
Mark Connolly (actor),
Eddie Crespo (actor),
Jean Noel Ducasse (actor),
Jon Faine (actor),
Nick Farnell (actor),
Aubrey Gardner (actor),
Paul Gilbert (actor),
Francis Greenslade (actor),
Hassan Haouchar (actor),
Matt Hetherington (actor),
Andrew Iser (actor),
Aljin Abella (actor),
Plot: While governments and corporations pillage the populace and profit from war and terror, the masses are fed with an onslaught of reality television that is dumbing down, and numbing us to the truth around us. This movie is about these two concepts colliding in a film that speaks directly into our media-saturated 21st century world. Parodying popular reality TV formats, it questions the world we live in.
Keywords: bazooka, eco-terrorism, explosive, fame, greed, parody, pirate, reality-show, reality-spoof, terrorism
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Money Madness & Mayhem
Quotes:
Eco-Terrorist - Terra: Use me as your weapon of mass destruction.
IT Hacker - auditionee: That's not a bomb; this is a bomb.
Judge Miki Miraj: A single bomb on a rail line can cause bloody catastrophic calamity for the opponent.
Fashion Guru - Fritz Niedsone: I am a weapon of mass seduction.
Persian Activist - Azim: I am the George Clooney of Iran.
A Madea Christmas (2011)
Actors:
Michael Burton (actor),
Zuri Craig (actor),
Tamar Davis (actor),
Tony Grant (actor),
Maurice Lauchner (actor),
Jeffery Lewis (actor),
Tyler Perry (actor),
Shannon Williams (actor),
Chandra Currelley-Young (actress),
Cassi Davis (actress),
Alexis Jones (actress),
Patrice Lovely (actress),
Cheryl Pepsii Riley (actress),
Ozzie Areu (producer),
Will Areu (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Ginmaku Hetalia Axis Powers: Paint It, White! (2010)
Actors:
Todd Haberkorn (actor),
Daisuke Namikawa (actor),
Masaya Onosaka (actor),
Hiroki Takahashi (actor),
Jamie Marchi (actress),
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Comedy,
History,
Sci-Fi,
Japan (2008)
Actors:
Michael Buscemi (actor),
Anthony Casanova (actor),
Ken Cravens (actor),
Richard Edson (actor),
Treva Etienne (actor),
Philip Ettington (actor),
Peter Fonda (actor),
Mark Lentry (actor),
Patrick Muldoon (actor),
Nicolas Pajon (actor),
Kevin Ratay (actor),
Kevin Ratay (actor),
Lanny Rethaber (actor),
William Morgan Sheppard (actor),
Shane Brolly (actor),
Plot: Code name "Japan" is a contract killer on a job. Accustom to staying in hotels, Japan find himself jet-lagged in the middle of the night and forced to eat in the hotel restaurant, room service been closed. There, he meets a man, Alfred. Alfred was recently evicted from their marital home by his now ex-wife and now lives at the hotel. A loner befriends another loner, and their unexpected friendship leads their faith to a twist and turn ending...
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: There is always a bigger fish
MTV Presents: Xbox, the Next Generation Revealed (2005)
Actors:
Chris Barrett (actor),
Ryan Cabrera (actor),
Tony Hawk (actor),
The Killers (actor),
Jeff Lam (actor),
Jeff Lam (actor),
Brayden Pierce (actor),
Brayden Pierce (actor),
Efren Ramirez (actor),
Elijah Wood (actor),
Hazel Dean (actress),
Hazel Dean (actress),
Jade Gzi (actress),
Jade Gzi (actress),
Salli Frattini (producer),
Genres:
Music,
Miss Cast Away (2004)
Actors:
Richard Antonetti (actor),
Little Bear (actor),
Gary Bosloy (actor),
Rob Chaz (actor),
Daniel Diaz (actor),
Paul Duke (actor),
Paul Duke (actor),
Douglas Dunning (actor),
Andrew Ellis (actor),
Jeff Engedal (actor),
Tony Engedal (actor),
Tony Engedal (actor),
Ryan Myles Everett (actor),
Sam Feuer (actor),
Leopoldo Amador (actor),
Plot: "Miss Cast Away" (aka "Island Girl") is a mix of "There's Something About Mary" and "Scary Movie" crosses "Cast Away" with "Miss Congeniality." What happens when a plane-load of beauty contestants, on it's way to the Miss Galaxy Pageant, crash-lands on a deserted island? Pilots, Mike Saunders and Maximus Power learn how to survive with a bevvie of beautiful women -- of which none have ever even gone camping. Soon the castaways discover the ancient Noah's ark on the island. The lost ark is being guarded by an oversized prehistoric pig (Jurassic Pork). Noah is boarding apes (a la Planet of the Apes) and our survivors have got to stop his plan and use the ark to get off the island.
Keywords: 20th-century, absurd-humor, back-to-nature, bikini, boat, camp, campfire, castaway, cgi-animation, crash-landing
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: There's trouble in paradise.
13 Frightened Girls! (1963)
Actors:
Garth Benton (actor),
Charlie Briggs (actor),
Khigh Dhiegh (actor),
James Dime (actor),
Murray Hamilton (actor),
Hugh Marlowe (actor),
Leo Mostovoy (actor),
Walter Rode (actor),
Emil Sitka (actor),
Anna Baj (actress),
Alexandra Bastedo (actress),
Marie-Louise Bielke (actress),
Kathy Dunn (actress),
Ariane Glaser (actress),
John Alvar (actor),
Plot: Thirteen girls in a Swiss boarding school, particularly one Candace Hull ("Kitten", "Candy"), stir up trouble on their vacation as they mess with the diplomatic affairs of their elders and get into serious trouble when a Russian spy is discovered murdered.
Keywords: asian-girl, bus, car-bomb, cat, chauffeur, child-spy, doll, double-agent, drugged-drink, dumbwaiter
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Thriller,
Taglines: 13 TERRIFIED TEENAGERS ON THE RUN! (original print ad - all caps) The big fright! The eerie sight!
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Japan : Tradition & Culture
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
published: 05 Mar 2015
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Culture, Arts et Traditions - Japan Touch 2013
Découvrez la culture Japonaise dans sa forme la plus authentique à Japan Touch. Parce que Japon rime avec traditions ; arts-martiaux, calligraphie, bonsaï, cuisine, dessin, dégustation de saké, apprentissage de la langue, service du thé et bien d'autres animations se sont déroulées en compagnie d'invités, ravis de pouvoir faire partager leurs passions aux visiteurs.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Asiexpo
https://www.facebook.com/japantouch.asiexpo
published: 23 Dec 2013
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Sushi (Japanese Culture)
When people in the West think of Japanese food, the first thing that comes to mind is probably sushi. However, sushi as we know it today is a relatively modern development. It was originally developed several hundred years ago as a way of preserving fish.
Script:
Erin Evans
Narrator:
Erin Evans
Animation:
Daniel Turner
Artwork:
Daniel turner
Music Credit:
Ishikari Lore by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100192
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Some assets;
Freepik
published: 06 Nov 2017
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How the Yakuza Made Tattoo Culture Illegal in Japan | Under the Ink
Tebori describes the hand-carven technique of Japanese tattooing. It's a traditional method that dates back to the 17th century, but was once completely banned after being closely associated with the yakuza, Japan's organized crime syndicates.
Tattooing overall in Japan is taboo. The government itself deems that one must be a licensed health professional to tattoo, but the government isn't issuing licenses to tattoo, leaving the profession in a legal grey zone.
In the first episode of Under the Ink, we follow Horimasa Tosui, who tattoos in secret in order to practice his work.
See some of Horimasa's work on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horimasa_tosui
Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
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published: 02 May 2019
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Japanese food : TEPPANYAKI STORY - LIKE A ART TO COOK!! VERY DETAILED WORK!!
#japanesefood #teppanyaki #wagyu
Teppanyaki is one of the most famous Japanese in the world. Sushi, ramen, and Teppanyaki! It needs very precise and detailed work more than you think. It's not only grill and done! a lot of effort and work behind what we are seeing. I will show you the story behind the completed dish. You can enjoy tasting them more after you see this video.
~Kuya Yoji~
I am originally from Japan, have lived in the states and China. I moved to Philippines in 2019. I like traveling and eating local food. In this film, I'll show you my travel experience in abroad and the life how I enjoy and how I spend my days in Phillippines, like experiencing local food, meeting new people and exploring its culture from foreign/Japanese prospective. I also would like to share and u...
published: 24 Aug 2020
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Traditional Arts of Japan - Exploring Japanese Culture pt 5
English learners, please read below:
The road from start to finish
Noticing the simple things
Letting Zen take you
On a dedicated path
Of intangible beauties
Leads you to
Tea Ceremony
These are the themes I'll cover in talking about the traditional arts. I highly encourage you to participate in a tea ceremony and talk about your experience in the comments section.
Key Terms:
haiku
calligraphy
fencing
profound
influence
silly
serving
spirit
elegance
hut
lazy
meter (music)
mutual
bow and arrow
foregone conclusion
instrument
dedication
discipline
weed
moss
prefecture
extra-curricular clubs
ethereal
cheating
deliberately
practical
humid
aesthetics (esthetics)
tatami
shuffle
serene
Comprehension Questions
1. Does the presenter think the opening poem is a bad translation?
2. Do most Japanese...
published: 04 Feb 2015
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Nippon-Ga, paintings that depict the multi-faceted Japanese culture | Taro Yamamoto | TEDxKyoto
Nippon-Ga painter Taro Yamamoto developed the Nippon-Ga style of painting here different cultures, both traditional and modern, coexist.
Fusing together classical painting and contemporary techniques, his work incorporate elements of humor and parody.
山本太郎/ニッポン画家/『「ニッポン画」混ざり合う日本文化を描く絵画』
ニッポン画家山本太郎は、伝統と現代、異質な文化が同居する「ニッポン画」を提唱し、日本の古典絵画と現代の風俗を融合させ、ユーモアとパロディを交えた絵画を描きます。
Taro Yamamoto became inspired by the close proximity of Kyoto's temples and shrines to fast food establishments while a student of classical Japanese painting at Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1999. He went on to develop his own style of painting, coined Nippon-Ga, in which the different cultures in Japan, both traditional and modern, coexist, creating works of art that fused together the customs of classical and mo...
published: 22 Nov 2016
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Japanese food culture : Eki-Bento (Ekiben) #100 "Aso Okowa Bento"
Railway boxed meals in Kumamoto.
The steamed "MOCHIGOME" (Japanese sticky rice) mixed with all kinds of vegetables.
published: 20 Jul 2013
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TOFUsenshi Channel Intro - Culture, Food, Events, and more from Japan!
If you haven't already, please subscribe to my channel! You can expect to view videos from Tokyo and across all of Japan on culture, tradition, food, events, festivals and more. Keep an eye out for more videos coming soon!
Subscribe for more videos from Japan!
Visit my blog at: http://www.tofusenshi.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/George85
Instagram: http://instagram.com/gsampson
published: 21 Aug 2016
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Samurai, Art, and Culture - For Tourism ISHIKAWA JAPAN
Official Ishikawa Travel Guide
http://www.hot-ishikawa.jp/english/index.html
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Discover-Ishikawa-Japan-1707686196110375/
Explore Japan via Hokuriku Shinkansen
http://hokuriku-arch-pass.com/Explore_Japan/
Ishikawa is surrounded by ocean on three sides with four richly district seasons.The area communicates the culture of long ago while boating a wealth of natural expression.
This movie will introduce some attractive points of Ishikawa pref., like history, culture, beautiful scenery of each season and food.
published: 10 Jul 2019
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A look at Japanese food culture after traditional cuisine added to priceless heritage list
Washoku, the traditional cuisine of Japan, was given world cultural heritage status by the United Nations on Wednesday.
French cooking is the only other cuisine that had been distinguished as a national culinary tradition.
The Japanese "washoku" embraces seasonal ingredients, a unique taste, time consuming preparation and a style of eating steeped in centuries of tradition.
Japanese food focuses on the aesthetics of the meal, including fancy ceramic and lacquer-ware, and food textures and shapes, often placed in a decorative fashion, sometimes with inedible items, such as an autumn leaf, for effect.
At its heart is the savoury, "umami", based on the flavour from dried bonito flakes and seaweed, Japan's equivalent of soup stock.
It is recognised as a fundamental taste in Japanese cui...
published: 31 Jul 2015
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Inside Japanese Bento Box Culture ft. Bento&Co.;
Hi guys! In this video, I've partnered with Bento&Co; to make a video all about Japanese bento boxes! Thank you to Bento&co; for sponsoring this video.
Shop here: https://bit.ly/2mU81vX
Use the code KAWAIIWORLD during checkout to save 10% off your next order (code expires November 28, 2019).
Japanese bento boxes are reusable Japanese lunch boxes, which will usually have a single serving meal with rice or noodles, some sort of protein and vegetables. It’s healthy and nutritious and really common in Japan. In this video, I'm giving you an inside look into the culture of Japanese bento boxes, including what's in a bento box, when bento boxes are typically used, where you can buy them, and just about everything you ever wanted to know about bento boxes!
💗Help me translate! : http://www.y...
published: 30 Sep 2019
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🇨🇱🇯🇵Japanese Culture in Santiago, Chile
A small Japanese community thrives in Santiago, Chile. With their roots put down during a boom in the mining industry in the early 20th century, many nowadays have exceeded their grandparents' expectations and have become doctors, lawyers, graphic designers, business owners and teachers. Despite considering themselves as proud Chileans, they revel in their cultural uniqueness, even more since both Pacific Rim countries have enjoyed great relations for 120 years.
To mark this milestone event, a celebration was put on full of Taiko drums, Sakura dance, folk art, cherry blossoms, and rituals. This documentary shows rehearsals for the 120th anniversary event of Japan-Chile relations as well as the actual event put on 24 March 2017.
published: 03 Jun 2018
26:50
Japan : Tradition & Culture
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that de...
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
https://wn.com/Japan_Tradition_Culture
Episode 1822 - Japan : Tradition & Culture
This week Dennis Wholey experiences the profound cultural depth of Japan. Throughout the country Dennis finds that despite being one of the most modern countries on earth, Japan is still rooted in its traditions and culture. Segments focus on meditation in the mountain temples of Koyasan, traditional Washoku cuisine in Kyoto and Shinto beliefs at the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 505568
2:56
Culture, Arts et Traditions - Japan Touch 2013
Découvrez la culture Japonaise dans sa forme la plus authentique à Japan Touch. Parce que Japon rime avec traditions ; arts-martiaux, calligraphie, bonsaï, cuis...
Découvrez la culture Japonaise dans sa forme la plus authentique à Japan Touch. Parce que Japon rime avec traditions ; arts-martiaux, calligraphie, bonsaï, cuisine, dessin, dégustation de saké, apprentissage de la langue, service du thé et bien d'autres animations se sont déroulées en compagnie d'invités, ravis de pouvoir faire partager leurs passions aux visiteurs.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Asiexpo
https://www.facebook.com/japantouch.asiexpo
https://wn.com/Culture,_Arts_Et_Traditions_Japan_Touch_2013
Découvrez la culture Japonaise dans sa forme la plus authentique à Japan Touch. Parce que Japon rime avec traditions ; arts-martiaux, calligraphie, bonsaï, cuisine, dessin, dégustation de saké, apprentissage de la langue, service du thé et bien d'autres animations se sont déroulées en compagnie d'invités, ravis de pouvoir faire partager leurs passions aux visiteurs.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Asiexpo
https://www.facebook.com/japantouch.asiexpo
- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 434
2:25
Sushi (Japanese Culture)
When people in the West think of Japanese food, the first thing that comes to mind is probably sushi. However, sushi as we know it today is a relatively modern...
When people in the West think of Japanese food, the first thing that comes to mind is probably sushi. However, sushi as we know it today is a relatively modern development. It was originally developed several hundred years ago as a way of preserving fish.
Script:
Erin Evans
Narrator:
Erin Evans
Animation:
Daniel Turner
Artwork:
Daniel turner
Music Credit:
Ishikari Lore by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100192
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Some assets;
Freepik
https://wn.com/Sushi_(Japanese_Culture)
When people in the West think of Japanese food, the first thing that comes to mind is probably sushi. However, sushi as we know it today is a relatively modern development. It was originally developed several hundred years ago as a way of preserving fish.
Script:
Erin Evans
Narrator:
Erin Evans
Animation:
Daniel Turner
Artwork:
Daniel turner
Music Credit:
Ishikari Lore by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100192
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Some assets;
Freepik
- published: 06 Nov 2017
- views: 47864
8:14
How the Yakuza Made Tattoo Culture Illegal in Japan | Under the Ink
Tebori describes the hand-carven technique of Japanese tattooing. It's a traditional method that dates back to the 17th century, but was once completely banned ...
Tebori describes the hand-carven technique of Japanese tattooing. It's a traditional method that dates back to the 17th century, but was once completely banned after being closely associated with the yakuza, Japan's organized crime syndicates.
Tattooing overall in Japan is taboo. The government itself deems that one must be a licensed health professional to tattoo, but the government isn't issuing licenses to tattoo, leaving the profession in a legal grey zone.
In the first episode of Under the Ink, we follow Horimasa Tosui, who tattoos in secret in order to practice his work.
See some of Horimasa's work on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horimasa_tosui
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How the Yakuza Changed Tattoo Culture in Japan | Under the Ink
https://wn.com/How_The_Yakuza_Made_Tattoo_Culture_Illegal_In_Japan_|_Under_The_Ink
Tebori describes the hand-carven technique of Japanese tattooing. It's a traditional method that dates back to the 17th century, but was once completely banned after being closely associated with the yakuza, Japan's organized crime syndicates.
Tattooing overall in Japan is taboo. The government itself deems that one must be a licensed health professional to tattoo, but the government isn't issuing licenses to tattoo, leaving the profession in a legal grey zone.
In the first episode of Under the Ink, we follow Horimasa Tosui, who tattoos in secret in order to practice his work.
See some of Horimasa's work on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horimasa_tosui
Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
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How the Yakuza Changed Tattoo Culture in Japan | Under the Ink
- published: 02 May 2019
- views: 803769
21:08
Japanese food : TEPPANYAKI STORY - LIKE A ART TO COOK!! VERY DETAILED WORK!!
#japanesefood #teppanyaki #wagyu
Teppanyaki is one of the most famous Japanese in the world. Sushi, ramen, and Teppanyaki! It needs very precise and detailed ...
#japanesefood #teppanyaki #wagyu
Teppanyaki is one of the most famous Japanese in the world. Sushi, ramen, and Teppanyaki! It needs very precise and detailed work more than you think. It's not only grill and done! a lot of effort and work behind what we are seeing. I will show you the story behind the completed dish. You can enjoy tasting them more after you see this video.
~Kuya Yoji~
I am originally from Japan, have lived in the states and China. I moved to Philippines in 2019. I like traveling and eating local food. In this film, I'll show you my travel experience in abroad and the life how I enjoy and how I spend my days in Phillippines, like experiencing local food, meeting new people and exploring its culture from foreign/Japanese prospective. I also would like to share and update local Japanese tradition, food and trend for subscribers who are interested in seeing those and going to Japan. Yoroshiku!!
- Instagram
http://www.instagram.com/kuyayoji
- Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Kuya-Yoji-10...
https://wn.com/Japanese_Food_Teppanyaki_Story_Like_A_Art_To_Cook_Very_Detailed_Work
#japanesefood #teppanyaki #wagyu
Teppanyaki is one of the most famous Japanese in the world. Sushi, ramen, and Teppanyaki! It needs very precise and detailed work more than you think. It's not only grill and done! a lot of effort and work behind what we are seeing. I will show you the story behind the completed dish. You can enjoy tasting them more after you see this video.
~Kuya Yoji~
I am originally from Japan, have lived in the states and China. I moved to Philippines in 2019. I like traveling and eating local food. In this film, I'll show you my travel experience in abroad and the life how I enjoy and how I spend my days in Phillippines, like experiencing local food, meeting new people and exploring its culture from foreign/Japanese prospective. I also would like to share and update local Japanese tradition, food and trend for subscribers who are interested in seeing those and going to Japan. Yoroshiku!!
- Instagram
http://www.instagram.com/kuyayoji
- Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Kuya-Yoji-10...
- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 233
15:40
Traditional Arts of Japan - Exploring Japanese Culture pt 5
English learners, please read below:
The road from start to finish
Noticing the simple things
Letting Zen take you
On a dedicated path
Of intangible beauties
L...
English learners, please read below:
The road from start to finish
Noticing the simple things
Letting Zen take you
On a dedicated path
Of intangible beauties
Leads you to
Tea Ceremony
These are the themes I'll cover in talking about the traditional arts. I highly encourage you to participate in a tea ceremony and talk about your experience in the comments section.
Key Terms:
haiku
calligraphy
fencing
profound
influence
silly
serving
spirit
elegance
hut
lazy
meter (music)
mutual
bow and arrow
foregone conclusion
instrument
dedication
discipline
weed
moss
prefecture
extra-curricular clubs
ethereal
cheating
deliberately
practical
humid
aesthetics (esthetics)
tatami
shuffle
serene
Comprehension Questions
1. Does the presenter think the opening poem is a bad translation?
2. Do most Japanese people think deeply about 'the way' of arts?
3. What is one reason a lot of space is open in Japanese art?
4. True or False: If your form is beautiful in kyudou (Japanese archery), you will probably hit the target.
5. Give an example of how extra-curricular school clubs are very busy.
6. Why is the Ryoanji garden designed to block your vision from some rocks?
7. Why is walking difficult while wearing a kimono?
Discussion Questions
1. Based on this description of traditional arts in Japan, do you think it is more similar or more different from your own culture's arts?
2. One criticism of Japanese arts are they are not creative enough; the art is learned through repetition and emulation of teachers rather than personal ideas. What do you think of that?
3. Have you ever done a Japanese art? If so, do you agree or disagree with this video? Tell us about your experience.
Created and presented by Michael Henshaw
https://wn.com/Traditional_Arts_Of_Japan_Exploring_Japanese_Culture_Pt_5
English learners, please read below:
The road from start to finish
Noticing the simple things
Letting Zen take you
On a dedicated path
Of intangible beauties
Leads you to
Tea Ceremony
These are the themes I'll cover in talking about the traditional arts. I highly encourage you to participate in a tea ceremony and talk about your experience in the comments section.
Key Terms:
haiku
calligraphy
fencing
profound
influence
silly
serving
spirit
elegance
hut
lazy
meter (music)
mutual
bow and arrow
foregone conclusion
instrument
dedication
discipline
weed
moss
prefecture
extra-curricular clubs
ethereal
cheating
deliberately
practical
humid
aesthetics (esthetics)
tatami
shuffle
serene
Comprehension Questions
1. Does the presenter think the opening poem is a bad translation?
2. Do most Japanese people think deeply about 'the way' of arts?
3. What is one reason a lot of space is open in Japanese art?
4. True or False: If your form is beautiful in kyudou (Japanese archery), you will probably hit the target.
5. Give an example of how extra-curricular school clubs are very busy.
6. Why is the Ryoanji garden designed to block your vision from some rocks?
7. Why is walking difficult while wearing a kimono?
Discussion Questions
1. Based on this description of traditional arts in Japan, do you think it is more similar or more different from your own culture's arts?
2. One criticism of Japanese arts are they are not creative enough; the art is learned through repetition and emulation of teachers rather than personal ideas. What do you think of that?
3. Have you ever done a Japanese art? If so, do you agree or disagree with this video? Tell us about your experience.
Created and presented by Michael Henshaw
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 1010
12:53
Nippon-Ga, paintings that depict the multi-faceted Japanese culture | Taro Yamamoto | TEDxKyoto
Nippon-Ga painter Taro Yamamoto developed the Nippon-Ga style of painting here different cultures, both traditional and modern, coexist.
Fusing together class...
Nippon-Ga painter Taro Yamamoto developed the Nippon-Ga style of painting here different cultures, both traditional and modern, coexist.
Fusing together classical painting and contemporary techniques, his work incorporate elements of humor and parody.
山本太郎/ニッポン画家/『「ニッポン画」混ざり合う日本文化を描く絵画』
ニッポン画家山本太郎は、伝統と現代、異質な文化が同居する「ニッポン画」を提唱し、日本の古典絵画と現代の風俗を融合させ、ユーモアとパロディを交えた絵画を描きます。
Taro Yamamoto became inspired by the close proximity of Kyoto's temples and shrines to fast food establishments while a student of classical Japanese painting at Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1999. He went on to develop his own style of painting, coined Nippon-Ga, in which the different cultures in Japan, both traditional and modern, coexist, creating works of art that fused together the customs of classical and modern painting. With works of art putting a modern spin on classical painting and his style described as contemporary Rimpa, he is an artist gaining much attention. In commemoration of the 400 th anniversary of the Rimpa School
of Japanese Painting in 2015, he created a folding screen featuring Mario and Luigi from Super Mario Brothers as a modern conceptualization of Fujin-Raijin, the Japanese gods of wind and thunder. He is currently an Associate Professor at Akita University of Art and has won numerous awards including the Kyoto Prefecture Culture Prize Award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Nippon_Ga,_Paintings_That_Depict_The_Multi_Faceted_Japanese_Culture_|_Taro_Yamamoto_|_Tedxkyoto
Nippon-Ga painter Taro Yamamoto developed the Nippon-Ga style of painting here different cultures, both traditional and modern, coexist.
Fusing together classical painting and contemporary techniques, his work incorporate elements of humor and parody.
山本太郎/ニッポン画家/『「ニッポン画」混ざり合う日本文化を描く絵画』
ニッポン画家山本太郎は、伝統と現代、異質な文化が同居する「ニッポン画」を提唱し、日本の古典絵画と現代の風俗を融合させ、ユーモアとパロディを交えた絵画を描きます。
Taro Yamamoto became inspired by the close proximity of Kyoto's temples and shrines to fast food establishments while a student of classical Japanese painting at Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1999. He went on to develop his own style of painting, coined Nippon-Ga, in which the different cultures in Japan, both traditional and modern, coexist, creating works of art that fused together the customs of classical and modern painting. With works of art putting a modern spin on classical painting and his style described as contemporary Rimpa, he is an artist gaining much attention. In commemoration of the 400 th anniversary of the Rimpa School
of Japanese Painting in 2015, he created a folding screen featuring Mario and Luigi from Super Mario Brothers as a modern conceptualization of Fujin-Raijin, the Japanese gods of wind and thunder. He is currently an Associate Professor at Akita University of Art and has won numerous awards including the Kyoto Prefecture Culture Prize Award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 22 Nov 2016
- views: 2479
10:58
Japanese food culture : Eki-Bento (Ekiben) #100 "Aso Okowa Bento"
Railway boxed meals in Kumamoto.
The steamed "MOCHIGOME" (Japanese sticky rice) mixed with all kinds of vegetables.
Railway boxed meals in Kumamoto.
The steamed "MOCHIGOME" (Japanese sticky rice) mixed with all kinds of vegetables.
https://wn.com/Japanese_Food_Culture_Eki_Bento_(Ekiben)_100_Aso_Okowa_Bento
Railway boxed meals in Kumamoto.
The steamed "MOCHIGOME" (Japanese sticky rice) mixed with all kinds of vegetables.
- published: 20 Jul 2013
- views: 16402
0:31
TOFUsenshi Channel Intro - Culture, Food, Events, and more from Japan!
If you haven't already, please subscribe to my channel! You can expect to view videos from Tokyo and across all of Japan on culture, tradition, food, events, fe...
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- published: 21 Aug 2016
- views: 419
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Samurai, Art, and Culture - For Tourism ISHIKAWA JAPAN
Official Ishikawa Travel Guide
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Explore...
Official Ishikawa Travel Guide
http://www.hot-ishikawa.jp/english/index.html
Facebook
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Ishikawa is surrounded by ocean on three sides with four richly district seasons.The area communicates the culture of long ago while boating a wealth of natural expression.
This movie will introduce some attractive points of Ishikawa pref., like history, culture, beautiful scenery of each season and food.
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Ishikawa is surrounded by ocean on three sides with four richly district seasons.The area communicates the culture of long ago while boating a wealth of natural expression.
This movie will introduce some attractive points of Ishikawa pref., like history, culture, beautiful scenery of each season and food.
- published: 10 Jul 2019
- views: 137
3:35
A look at Japanese food culture after traditional cuisine added to priceless heritage list
Washoku, the traditional cuisine of Japan, was given world cultural heritage status by the United Nations on Wednesday.
French cooking is the only other cuisi...
Washoku, the traditional cuisine of Japan, was given world cultural heritage status by the United Nations on Wednesday.
French cooking is the only other cuisine that had been distinguished as a national culinary tradition.
The Japanese "washoku" embraces seasonal ingredients, a unique taste, time consuming preparation and a style of eating steeped in centuries of tradition.
Japanese food focuses on the aesthetics of the meal, including fancy ceramic and lacquer-ware, and food textures and shapes, often placed in a decorative fashion, sometimes with inedible items, such as an autumn leaf, for effect.
At its heart is the savoury, "umami", based on the flavour from dried bonito flakes and seaweed, Japan's equivalent of soup stock.
It is recognised as a fundamental taste in Japanese cuisine.
Recipes celebrate the four seasons, by focusing on fresh ingredients specific to the time of the year.
Washoku is practised at the traditional Japanese restaurant, Genyadana Hamadaya, which was founded in 1912.
The restaurant's chief chef, Yoshihiro Ito, explained: "Be it the ingredients, or the serving of the dish, it needs to be something that can be eaten only at that specific time, using that specific serving dish."
It's not only the food and ingredients that play a part in the washoku culture, but also the environment and the ambience in which the food is eaten.
"The Japanese tradition, of having a relaxing environment to appreciate Japanese food using all five senses, is something I believe is unique to Japan," said Keiko Mita, owner of Genyadana Hamadaya.
Even as the popularity of sushi and sake booms worldwide, some say they are candidates for the endangered list within Japan itself.
Annual rice consumption in Japan fell 17 percent over the last 15 years, according to government data.
Fast-food chains have become ubiquitous in Japan, including Krispy Kreme, Domino's Pizza and McDonald's.
Their reasonable prices and fast service attract the stomachs of the workaholic "salarymen" and OL, short for "office ladies".
Takashi Amo, Director of the Policy Planning Division at Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry said the changing lifestyles, family structure and people's preferences mean they have less time to cook a traditional meal, or savour traditional cuisine.
"There is concern, a rising fear, that if things go on unchanged, the "washoku" culture might die out," said Amo.
But the establishment of the cuisine within UN-recognised world heritage may just give washoku the boost it needs.
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Washoku, the traditional cuisine of Japan, was given world cultural heritage status by the United Nations on Wednesday.
French cooking is the only other cuisine that had been distinguished as a national culinary tradition.
The Japanese "washoku" embraces seasonal ingredients, a unique taste, time consuming preparation and a style of eating steeped in centuries of tradition.
Japanese food focuses on the aesthetics of the meal, including fancy ceramic and lacquer-ware, and food textures and shapes, often placed in a decorative fashion, sometimes with inedible items, such as an autumn leaf, for effect.
At its heart is the savoury, "umami", based on the flavour from dried bonito flakes and seaweed, Japan's equivalent of soup stock.
It is recognised as a fundamental taste in Japanese cuisine.
Recipes celebrate the four seasons, by focusing on fresh ingredients specific to the time of the year.
Washoku is practised at the traditional Japanese restaurant, Genyadana Hamadaya, which was founded in 1912.
The restaurant's chief chef, Yoshihiro Ito, explained: "Be it the ingredients, or the serving of the dish, it needs to be something that can be eaten only at that specific time, using that specific serving dish."
It's not only the food and ingredients that play a part in the washoku culture, but also the environment and the ambience in which the food is eaten.
"The Japanese tradition, of having a relaxing environment to appreciate Japanese food using all five senses, is something I believe is unique to Japan," said Keiko Mita, owner of Genyadana Hamadaya.
Even as the popularity of sushi and sake booms worldwide, some say they are candidates for the endangered list within Japan itself.
Annual rice consumption in Japan fell 17 percent over the last 15 years, according to government data.
Fast-food chains have become ubiquitous in Japan, including Krispy Kreme, Domino's Pizza and McDonald's.
Their reasonable prices and fast service attract the stomachs of the workaholic "salarymen" and OL, short for "office ladies".
Takashi Amo, Director of the Policy Planning Division at Japan's Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry said the changing lifestyles, family structure and people's preferences mean they have less time to cook a traditional meal, or savour traditional cuisine.
"There is concern, a rising fear, that if things go on unchanged, the "washoku" culture might die out," said Amo.
But the establishment of the cuisine within UN-recognised world heritage may just give washoku the boost it needs.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8d14fbdaf2ac8d757a3cb69bbcc968f5
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 2873
13:22
Inside Japanese Bento Box Culture ft. Bento&Co.;
Hi guys! In this video, I've partnered with Bento&Co; to make a video all about Japanese bento boxes! Thank you to Bento&co; for sponsoring this video.
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Use the code KAWAIIWORLD during checkout to save 10% off your next order (code expires November 28, 2019).
Japanese bento boxes are reusable Japanese lunch boxes, which will usually have a single serving meal with rice or noodles, some sort of protein and vegetables. It’s healthy and nutritious and really common in Japan. In this video, I'm giving you an inside look into the culture of Japanese bento boxes, including what's in a bento box, when bento boxes are typically used, where you can buy them, and just about everything you ever wanted to know about bento boxes!
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Use the code KAWAIIWORLD during checkout to save 10% off your next order (code expires November 28, 2019).
Japanese bento boxes are reusable Japanese lunch boxes, which will usually have a single serving meal with rice or noodles, some sort of protein and vegetables. It’s healthy and nutritious and really common in Japan. In this video, I'm giving you an inside look into the culture of Japanese bento boxes, including what's in a bento box, when bento boxes are typically used, where you can buy them, and just about everything you ever wanted to know about bento boxes!
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Our address incase you feel like sending us mail:
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- published: 30 Sep 2019
- views: 67065
18:53
🇨🇱🇯🇵Japanese Culture in Santiago, Chile
A small Japanese community thrives in Santiago, Chile. With their roots put down during a boom in the mining industry in the early 20th century, many nowadays h...
A small Japanese community thrives in Santiago, Chile. With their roots put down during a boom in the mining industry in the early 20th century, many nowadays have exceeded their grandparents' expectations and have become doctors, lawyers, graphic designers, business owners and teachers. Despite considering themselves as proud Chileans, they revel in their cultural uniqueness, even more since both Pacific Rim countries have enjoyed great relations for 120 years.
To mark this milestone event, a celebration was put on full of Taiko drums, Sakura dance, folk art, cherry blossoms, and rituals. This documentary shows rehearsals for the 120th anniversary event of Japan-Chile relations as well as the actual event put on 24 March 2017.
https://wn.com/🇨🇱🇯🇵Japanese_Culture_In_Santiago,_Chile
A small Japanese community thrives in Santiago, Chile. With their roots put down during a boom in the mining industry in the early 20th century, many nowadays have exceeded their grandparents' expectations and have become doctors, lawyers, graphic designers, business owners and teachers. Despite considering themselves as proud Chileans, they revel in their cultural uniqueness, even more since both Pacific Rim countries have enjoyed great relations for 120 years.
To mark this milestone event, a celebration was put on full of Taiko drums, Sakura dance, folk art, cherry blossoms, and rituals. This documentary shows rehearsals for the 120th anniversary event of Japan-Chile relations as well as the actual event put on 24 March 2017.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 858
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Why are people so Healthy in Japan?
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This is a sequel to my other video on the food environment in Japan titled "Why is it so easy to be thin in Japan?"
Having lived in America and now living in Japan, it's interesting to see how very different these two food environments are. I've seen comments on another one of my videos about low carb saying something like "Oh sure, you can lose weight on low carb, which is why all the rice eating Japanese people are so thin, right?"
So with this video (and maybe the last one), I'm hoping to show that the diet over here is more complex th...
published: 28 Feb 2018
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Why Japan Lives Longer
Many of us are captivated by the idea of a secret to long life and longevity. The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancy rates in the world, with women there living longer than anywhere else. In this documentary, Dr Sarah Itam explores Japanese diet, lifestyle and culture and tries to find out why the Japanese live longer.
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published: 11 Jul 2017
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Why is it so Easy to be Thin in Japan?
Comparing the food environment of the U.S. to Japan's.
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This video highlights the difference between the food environment of America and Japan. America's obesity rate is about 30% (biggest state is 37.7%, smallest 22.3%) whereas Japan's obesity rate is 3.5%
While there's other countries on each side of the obesity spectrum, I chose to compare these two because I grew up in America and spent the last 7 years here in Japan. The places that I describe as "reasonably healthy" in Japan aren't necessarily places I recommend as "optimally healthy" - I'm simply point out that while convenient food in America ranges from very unhealthy to unhealthy, conve...
published: 23 Jan 2018
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Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science
Why are Japanese people so thin? What do people eat in Japan? While the rest of the world is seeing anywhere from 15 to over 30% of its population severely overweight, Japan has managed to keep that number at just 3.6%. When it comes to health tips, it's better to turn to the country with the longest life expectancy and one of the lowest obesity rates on the planet. If you’re ready to find out how the Japanese manage to stay so effortlessly thin, keep our new video!
In Japan, they usually stick to 3 wholesome meals a day that don’t leave them hungry or dealing with sudden cravings. Those who do snack keep it in small quantities and with a lot of moderation.
Also, the secret to Japan’s success begins with their diet, which is pretty carb-heavy and low in saturated fats. Their main dishes o...
published: 17 Oct 2018
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How Much I PAY at a Japanese Hospital on Japan's Healthcare System
The Japanese Healthcare system is considered Universal since it’s suppose to covers everyone in Japan. So anyone living in Japan including myself even as a foreigner have to pay into the system. Yes, there are exceptions to this and the Healthcare System in Japan is not perfect, don’t think it is, but I wanted to highlight the general experience for most Japanese people as well as my experience as a foreigner living in Japan on the Japan Healthcare system.
So, Japanese Insurance covers 70-90% of all necessary doctor visits. And one of the things I appreciate about the Japanese healthcare system is that you don’t need to pay the full amount of the medical bill up front and then later fill out paperwork to a claim a refund from your healthcare provider. Perfect for someone like me wh...
published: 02 Feb 2019
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Why are Japanese People So Thin & Healthy? Exploring a Tokyo Supermarket
Japan is such a unique country and one of great contrast and beauty. It has the mysterious ability to make you feel as though you are simultaneously years ahead in the future and hundreds of years in the past. It’s wonderfully surreal in that respect and yet, regardless of time, Japan has always been ahead of us when it comes to diet and lifestyle and general well being. The foods they ate 500 years ago that kept them youthful and healthy are the same foods that we see modern day businessmen and families enjoying every single day and appreciating their amazing health benefits.
It’s something that they take very seriously and I think that is what attracts me to this country, and why, as a wellness explorer I have so much respect for the way they live. I’ve learned so much from observing th...
published: 04 May 2019
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Japan gives your body a report card when you turn 30
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7 Important Rules We Can Learn From the Japanese
How to live longer? According to the World Health Organization, Japanese people have the highest life expectancy in the world: 83.7 years. They also have one of the lowest obesity rates. In Japan, only 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women are obese compared to the United States where it’s 37.9% of men and 41.5% of women. A huge part of why Japanese people live so long and why they beat most countries with regards to health is their diet. So keep watching to learn how to slim down like the Japanese.
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published: 03 Nov 2018
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Why Japanese Live So Long ★ ONLY in JAPAN
So you want to live to be 100? The answers to living a long and happy life may come from Japan which has the longest average life expectancy in the world (83.84 years) and where 2 million people are over the age of 90. Believe it or not, 6 of the top 10 oldest people alive are from Japan including Nabi Tajima of Kagoshima who is 117 years old and the last human alive born in the 19th century!
How did so many Japanese get to live so long?
What are some of the things Japanese do right?
In this episode, John travels to Tottori Prefecture to the area around Mt Daisen where his friend Tomiko-san gives him some advice about how to live a long life and how she's lived to be 106 years old and still working on the farm!
Her secret?
Tofu.
She started to make tofu in the 1950s when doctors ...
published: 01 Apr 2018
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The Japanese Health System: How Japan Achieved Living the Longest and Healthiest
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto, Maxwell School EMPA candidate
Japan has realized the world’s highest level of life expectancy and healthcare standards through the universal health insurance system. This system includes covering all citizens through public health insurance, freedom of choice of medical institution, and high-quality medical services with low costs. While the social insurance system is the basis, public subsidies are the resources used to maintain universal health insurance. With the aging population of Japan, however, challenges such as financial sustainability, geographical inequity, and skewed distribution of physician specialties are being presented. Japan’s experience can provide perspective to other countries’ health policy creation.
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto is an EMPA candi...
published: 27 Jun 2016
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Japan में लोगों का 100 सालो से ज़ादा जीने का राज Factual Science behind Japaneses People Long Life
Hello friends, this video is based on factual evidence which helps us to explain how this old traditional Japanese food habits help them to live a healthy longer life. Let’s watch the entire video in Hindi to know more.
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यह 20 काम Japan को दुनिया से बेहतर बानाता हैं Unique Thing Learn from Japan science and technology -
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आसमान से अचानक जानवर गिरने लगे. वजह जानके सबके होश उड गए Strange Scientific Facts Around the World -
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published: 12 Mar 2019
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WHAT IS THE JAPANESE DIET !?
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in today's video i'm talking about something i call the japanese diet, inspired by a book from 1889 called "a japanese boy" by shukichi shigemi ( that i read years ago ). when describing the japanese culture to americans, shigemi writes about how parents are encouraging their kids to eat a healthy diet. basically kids got told to eat 30 different things per day, and 100 things per week. sounds like a lot, right ? and that's where the idea of the japanese diet comes in. i was so intrigued by this old school variety concept that i decided to put myself to the test. check it out !
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published: 28 Jan 2018
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5 Japanese Methods For Staying Healthy and Fit
The Japanese are well known for their slim physiques, living the longest, and being the healthiest group of people on the planet.
Not only do they have one of the longest life expectancies in the world, they have the lowest incidences of mortality related to cardiovascular conditions.
This is because the Japanese not only eat smartly, but they lead active lifestyles that promote macro management and a diverse food palette.
If you want to be healthy like a Japanese individual, here are five methods you can use.
1. Stop Consuming Liquids During Your Meals.
According to Japanese culture, drinking water or other liquids during your meals is bad for your digestion because it cools down the body.
Instead, you want the food to create warmth in your body as this ensures that the food gets ...
published: 24 May 2018
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How do JAPANESE PEOPLE STAY THIN | Healthy Lifestyle
Having lived in Indonesia my whole life, it's surely fascinating for me to see the 360-degree difference between Japanese and Indonesian food culture and lifestyle. According to the World Health Organization, the Japanese only has 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women that are obese. This is partly because Japanese people are accustomed to healthy foods in their diet. So keep on watching to know how I think Japanese people could maintain their weight and stay slim.
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published: 28 Jun 2019
10:46
Why are people so Healthy in Japan?
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This is a sequel to my other video on the food environment in Japan titled "Why is it so easy to be thin in Japan?"
Having lived in America and now living in Japan, it's interesting to see how very different these two food environments are. I've seen comments on another one of my videos about low carb saying something like "Oh sure, you can lose weight on low carb, which is why all the rice eating Japanese people are so thin, right?"
So with this video (and maybe the last one), I'm hoping to show that the diet over here is more complex than just "high carb"
0:00 - Intro: America & Japan
0:42 - People walk more in Japan
1:35 - Portion sizes are smaller
2:30 - America and Soda
2:40 - Rice vs. Wheat
3:50 - Fermented foods keeping the gut healthy
5:14 - Meat consumption is balanced with Fish consumption
5:54 - Muscle meat and organ meat balance
7:57 - Green Tea
8:43 - School Lunches in Japan
A pdf of the transcript with links to my sources can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/17282506
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This is a sequel to my other video on the food environment in Japan titled "Why is it so easy to be thin in Japan?"
Having lived in America and now living in Japan, it's interesting to see how very different these two food environments are. I've seen comments on another one of my videos about low carb saying something like "Oh sure, you can lose weight on low carb, which is why all the rice eating Japanese people are so thin, right?"
So with this video (and maybe the last one), I'm hoping to show that the diet over here is more complex than just "high carb"
0:00 - Intro: America & Japan
0:42 - People walk more in Japan
1:35 - Portion sizes are smaller
2:30 - America and Soda
2:40 - Rice vs. Wheat
3:50 - Fermented foods keeping the gut healthy
5:14 - Meat consumption is balanced with Fish consumption
5:54 - Muscle meat and organ meat balance
7:57 - Green Tea
8:43 - School Lunches in Japan
A pdf of the transcript with links to my sources can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/17282506
- - -
Big thanks to Greg from "Life Where I'm From" for letting me use some shots from his video "Tokyo by Train" ! - https://goo.gl/8EvfNU (They're the professional shots near the start of people walking in Kamakura / around the train station)
-Make sure and check out his channel - it's very interesting, especially if you're interested in Japan: https://goo.gl/s1Xfvt
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- published: 28 Feb 2018
- views: 4231504
23:02
Why Japan Lives Longer
Many of us are captivated by the idea of a secret to long life and longevity. The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancy rates in the world, with wome...
Many of us are captivated by the idea of a secret to long life and longevity. The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancy rates in the world, with women there living longer than anywhere else. In this documentary, Dr Sarah Itam explores Japanese diet, lifestyle and culture and tries to find out why the Japanese live longer.
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Many of us are captivated by the idea of a secret to long life and longevity. The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancy rates in the world, with women there living longer than anywhere else. In this documentary, Dr Sarah Itam explores Japanese diet, lifestyle and culture and tries to find out why the Japanese live longer.
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- published: 11 Jul 2017
- views: 1404042
7:01
Why is it so Easy to be Thin in Japan?
Comparing the food environment of the U.S. to Japan's.
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Comparing the food environment of the U.S. to Japan's.
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This video highlights the difference between the food environment of America and Japan. America's obesity rate is about 30% (biggest state is 37.7%, smallest 22.3%) whereas Japan's obesity rate is 3.5%
While there's other countries on each side of the obesity spectrum, I chose to compare these two because I grew up in America and spent the last 7 years here in Japan. The places that I describe as "reasonably healthy" in Japan aren't necessarily places I recommend as "optimally healthy" - I'm simply point out that while convenient food in America ranges from very unhealthy to unhealthy, convenient food in Japan ranges from very unhealthy to pretty healthy.
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This video highlights the difference between the food environment of America and Japan. America's obesity rate is about 30% (biggest state is 37.7%, smallest 22.3%) whereas Japan's obesity rate is 3.5%
While there's other countries on each side of the obesity spectrum, I chose to compare these two because I grew up in America and spent the last 7 years here in Japan. The places that I describe as "reasonably healthy" in Japan aren't necessarily places I recommend as "optimally healthy" - I'm simply point out that while convenient food in America ranges from very unhealthy to unhealthy, convenient food in Japan ranges from very unhealthy to pretty healthy.
Big thanks to Itchban for letting me use his footage (6:30 - 6:48):
http://www.youtube.com/itchban
http://www.instagram.com/itchban
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- published: 23 Jan 2018
- views: 21326065
9:37
Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science
Why are Japanese people so thin? What do people eat in Japan? While the rest of the world is seeing anywhere from 15 to over 30% of its population severely over...
Why are Japanese people so thin? What do people eat in Japan? While the rest of the world is seeing anywhere from 15 to over 30% of its population severely overweight, Japan has managed to keep that number at just 3.6%. When it comes to health tips, it's better to turn to the country with the longest life expectancy and one of the lowest obesity rates on the planet. If you’re ready to find out how the Japanese manage to stay so effortlessly thin, keep our new video!
In Japan, they usually stick to 3 wholesome meals a day that don’t leave them hungry or dealing with sudden cravings. Those who do snack keep it in small quantities and with a lot of moderation.
Also, the secret to Japan’s success begins with their diet, which is pretty carb-heavy and low in saturated fats. Their main dishes of choice include vegetables, grains, fish, and meat. Dairy products and fruits are consumed in moderation. They tend to stay away from foods with excessive amounts of salt and sugar, like burgers and soda.
TIMESTAMPS:
Diet 0:50
No snacking 1:39
Fast food 2:02
Eating on time 2:58
Exercise for kids 3:44
Portion sizes 4:27
A great public transportation system 5:20
Tea time 6:15
Dinnerware 7:25
Food as an experience 8:09
#japan #japanesediet #japanesefood
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- The secret to Japan’s success begins with their diet, which is pretty carb-heavy and low in saturated fats. Their main dishes of choice include vegetables, grains, fish, and meat.
- Just like the rest of the world, a lot of Japanese people have a hectic schedule that doesn’t leave a lot of time or opportunity to prepare a home-cooked meal. In that case, they can turn to their version of fast food, which is usually a lot healthier and resembles home-style cooking.
- Most Japanese people have very regulated meal times. They eat 3 filling meals a day, with breakfast usually happening between 8 and 9am, lunch from 12 to 1pm, and dinner between 6 and 8pm.
- It’s a lot more common for Japanese children to walk or cycle to school. Of course, other countries have a lot of reasons why it might not be efficient or safe for kids to hoof it to class.
- Portion sizes have been on a steep rise in the last 20 years throughout the world. For example, countries like Australia, Canada, Germany, the U.S., and the U.K. have much larger fast food portions than Japan.
- Separate bicycle lanes and plenty of safe areas for pedestrians are common sites in Japan. This allows the Japanese to naturally burn calories as they commute to and from work or school every day.
- Tea, especially the green variety, is the number one beverage in Japan. Green tea has been praised for having a ton of major health benefits, like increasing metabolism, burning fat, fighting anxiety, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, to name a few.
- The practice of using chopsticks also helps in weight management, since they make you eat more slowly and in smaller bites. This slow process of eating helps people catch when they’re feeling full and avoid eating too much. The fact that food is served on a bunch of plates also slows down the process.
- The number one way that the Japanese stay thin has to do with removing distractions and being mindful about the process of food consumption. Eating in Japan is treated with respect.
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Why are Japanese people so thin? What do people eat in Japan? While the rest of the world is seeing anywhere from 15 to over 30% of its population severely overweight, Japan has managed to keep that number at just 3.6%. When it comes to health tips, it's better to turn to the country with the longest life expectancy and one of the lowest obesity rates on the planet. If you’re ready to find out how the Japanese manage to stay so effortlessly thin, keep our new video!
In Japan, they usually stick to 3 wholesome meals a day that don’t leave them hungry or dealing with sudden cravings. Those who do snack keep it in small quantities and with a lot of moderation.
Also, the secret to Japan’s success begins with their diet, which is pretty carb-heavy and low in saturated fats. Their main dishes of choice include vegetables, grains, fish, and meat. Dairy products and fruits are consumed in moderation. They tend to stay away from foods with excessive amounts of salt and sugar, like burgers and soda.
TIMESTAMPS:
Diet 0:50
No snacking 1:39
Fast food 2:02
Eating on time 2:58
Exercise for kids 3:44
Portion sizes 4:27
A great public transportation system 5:20
Tea time 6:15
Dinnerware 7:25
Food as an experience 8:09
#japan #japanesediet #japanesefood
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- The secret to Japan’s success begins with their diet, which is pretty carb-heavy and low in saturated fats. Their main dishes of choice include vegetables, grains, fish, and meat.
- Just like the rest of the world, a lot of Japanese people have a hectic schedule that doesn’t leave a lot of time or opportunity to prepare a home-cooked meal. In that case, they can turn to their version of fast food, which is usually a lot healthier and resembles home-style cooking.
- Most Japanese people have very regulated meal times. They eat 3 filling meals a day, with breakfast usually happening between 8 and 9am, lunch from 12 to 1pm, and dinner between 6 and 8pm.
- It’s a lot more common for Japanese children to walk or cycle to school. Of course, other countries have a lot of reasons why it might not be efficient or safe for kids to hoof it to class.
- Portion sizes have been on a steep rise in the last 20 years throughout the world. For example, countries like Australia, Canada, Germany, the U.S., and the U.K. have much larger fast food portions than Japan.
- Separate bicycle lanes and plenty of safe areas for pedestrians are common sites in Japan. This allows the Japanese to naturally burn calories as they commute to and from work or school every day.
- Tea, especially the green variety, is the number one beverage in Japan. Green tea has been praised for having a ton of major health benefits, like increasing metabolism, burning fat, fighting anxiety, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, to name a few.
- The practice of using chopsticks also helps in weight management, since they make you eat more slowly and in smaller bites. This slow process of eating helps people catch when they’re feeling full and avoid eating too much. The fact that food is served on a bunch of plates also slows down the process.
- The number one way that the Japanese stay thin has to do with removing distractions and being mindful about the process of food consumption. Eating in Japan is treated with respect.
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- published: 17 Oct 2018
- views: 8645912
7:27
How Much I PAY at a Japanese Hospital on Japan's Healthcare System
The Japanese Healthcare system is considered Universal since it’s suppose to covers everyone in Japan. So anyone living in Japan including myself even as a for...
The Japanese Healthcare system is considered Universal since it’s suppose to covers everyone in Japan. So anyone living in Japan including myself even as a foreigner have to pay into the system. Yes, there are exceptions to this and the Healthcare System in Japan is not perfect, don’t think it is, but I wanted to highlight the general experience for most Japanese people as well as my experience as a foreigner living in Japan on the Japan Healthcare system.
So, Japanese Insurance covers 70-90% of all necessary doctor visits. And one of the things I appreciate about the Japanese healthcare system is that you don’t need to pay the full amount of the medical bill up front and then later fill out paperwork to a claim a refund from your healthcare provider. Perfect for someone like me who absolutely hates paperwork.
All you need to do is show your healthcare card at the hospital or clinic when you arrive. They will automatically calculate the amount you need to pay and you are good to go! And to be honest, it’s surprisingly cheap...which I’ll get into the actual costs soon. Again, people generally pay about 30% of the total hospital bill, but it can be reduced down to 10% for other reasons.
So, Your monthly Healthcare insurance fee varies depending on your age, income, type of work and area you live. And there are 3 main types of healthcare systems in Japan 1. For Company employees, 2. For civil servants, teacher and public works and 3rd is a National insurance for everyone else.
They are all pretty similar in coverage, but if you’re an employee of a company, the company is required to pay half of your monthly insurance fee. Which is a great for most Japanese.
Another perk of being on the company health care system is that they commonly offer FREE Annual Health Check-ups. It’s funny though because health examines becomes a yearly talking point for many Japanese employees as many companies schedule it the same time every year. Employees ask each other if they’ve taken it yet. Or talk about having to drink barium for the test, which gives a white stool. Or some complain that they don’t have time to take it since they are so busy with work. Regardless, you know it’s coming since HR will spam employees to schedule their health exam.
The basic annual health examination is called Kenko Shindan. Again, it’s free for company employees. The exam check things like your eye sight, hearing, blood, Chest X-ray, urinalysis, etc.
There’s even more of comprehensive health examination and it’s called Ningen Dock. These additional tests including things like Respiratory, Stool Tests, Abdominal ultrasound, more detailed bloodwork, etc. What’s nice is that when your over 35 years old the company insurance covers this for FREE as well.
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The Japanese Healthcare system is considered Universal since it’s suppose to covers everyone in Japan. So anyone living in Japan including myself even as a foreigner have to pay into the system. Yes, there are exceptions to this and the Healthcare System in Japan is not perfect, don’t think it is, but I wanted to highlight the general experience for most Japanese people as well as my experience as a foreigner living in Japan on the Japan Healthcare system.
So, Japanese Insurance covers 70-90% of all necessary doctor visits. And one of the things I appreciate about the Japanese healthcare system is that you don’t need to pay the full amount of the medical bill up front and then later fill out paperwork to a claim a refund from your healthcare provider. Perfect for someone like me who absolutely hates paperwork.
All you need to do is show your healthcare card at the hospital or clinic when you arrive. They will automatically calculate the amount you need to pay and you are good to go! And to be honest, it’s surprisingly cheap...which I’ll get into the actual costs soon. Again, people generally pay about 30% of the total hospital bill, but it can be reduced down to 10% for other reasons.
So, Your monthly Healthcare insurance fee varies depending on your age, income, type of work and area you live. And there are 3 main types of healthcare systems in Japan 1. For Company employees, 2. For civil servants, teacher and public works and 3rd is a National insurance for everyone else.
They are all pretty similar in coverage, but if you’re an employee of a company, the company is required to pay half of your monthly insurance fee. Which is a great for most Japanese.
Another perk of being on the company health care system is that they commonly offer FREE Annual Health Check-ups. It’s funny though because health examines becomes a yearly talking point for many Japanese employees as many companies schedule it the same time every year. Employees ask each other if they’ve taken it yet. Or talk about having to drink barium for the test, which gives a white stool. Or some complain that they don’t have time to take it since they are so busy with work. Regardless, you know it’s coming since HR will spam employees to schedule their health exam.
The basic annual health examination is called Kenko Shindan. Again, it’s free for company employees. The exam check things like your eye sight, hearing, blood, Chest X-ray, urinalysis, etc.
There’s even more of comprehensive health examination and it’s called Ningen Dock. These additional tests including things like Respiratory, Stool Tests, Abdominal ultrasound, more detailed bloodwork, etc. What’s nice is that when your over 35 years old the company insurance covers this for FREE as well.
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- published: 02 Feb 2019
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15:10
Why are Japanese People So Thin & Healthy? Exploring a Tokyo Supermarket
Japan is such a unique country and one of great contrast and beauty. It has the mysterious ability to make you feel as though you are simultaneously years ahead...
Japan is such a unique country and one of great contrast and beauty. It has the mysterious ability to make you feel as though you are simultaneously years ahead in the future and hundreds of years in the past. It’s wonderfully surreal in that respect and yet, regardless of time, Japan has always been ahead of us when it comes to diet and lifestyle and general well being. The foods they ate 500 years ago that kept them youthful and healthy are the same foods that we see modern day businessmen and families enjoying every single day and appreciating their amazing health benefits.
It’s something that they take very seriously and I think that is what attracts me to this country, and why, as a wellness explorer I have so much respect for the way they live. I’ve learned so much from observing the people and their culture during my travels and of course, taking the time to go off the beaten path and experience as much of it as possible.
I have traveled to Japan many times, in particular to Okinawa which is of course world famous for its number of centenarians and the longevity of the locals in general. But having spent time in Tokyo, I have come to know a different Japan; where old world and new collide and yet, the same traditions and culture remain completely unchanged.
So I had to ask myself, where can I go to get a better understanding of the Japanese diet? What makes it so different from what we know in the west? Why does it seem like everyone is healthy and thin? I believe there are many factors that contribute to these answers and I could write all day long about it, but to find my answer to the question of diet, I thought where better to get a glimpse than a walk around a modern Tokyo supermarket to see for myself. there are certainly some factors that were surprising, especially the amount of plastic used for one of the world's top recyclers, but my aim was to focus on differences and foods, and I think in that sense it tells us a lot.
Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to be notified as we will have a lot of upcoming content related to Japan. I believe we can learn so much by simply observing their customs and habits as related to diet, and I intend to dig deeper in my journey and post as many videos as possible.
To your health and happiness.
Arigato! :)
-Naomi
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Our health and wellness is our most precious possession. My goal is to help you not just survive but thrive by optimizing our vitality through functional foods, through nutrients, through movement (exercise), through beauty and through self-care. I’ve always considered myself a guide, an explorer, a discoverer who isn’t content with simply being told that things are the way they are. It’s this insatiable curiosity that leads me to travel, to touch and experience for myself, and see with my own eyes, to draw information and learnings from cultures all over our globe in order to share them with you so that we can all live a better life.
Join me on this journey and allow me to guide you to your better life today.
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Japan is such a unique country and one of great contrast and beauty. It has the mysterious ability to make you feel as though you are simultaneously years ahead in the future and hundreds of years in the past. It’s wonderfully surreal in that respect and yet, regardless of time, Japan has always been ahead of us when it comes to diet and lifestyle and general well being. The foods they ate 500 years ago that kept them youthful and healthy are the same foods that we see modern day businessmen and families enjoying every single day and appreciating their amazing health benefits.
It’s something that they take very seriously and I think that is what attracts me to this country, and why, as a wellness explorer I have so much respect for the way they live. I’ve learned so much from observing the people and their culture during my travels and of course, taking the time to go off the beaten path and experience as much of it as possible.
I have traveled to Japan many times, in particular to Okinawa which is of course world famous for its number of centenarians and the longevity of the locals in general. But having spent time in Tokyo, I have come to know a different Japan; where old world and new collide and yet, the same traditions and culture remain completely unchanged.
So I had to ask myself, where can I go to get a better understanding of the Japanese diet? What makes it so different from what we know in the west? Why does it seem like everyone is healthy and thin? I believe there are many factors that contribute to these answers and I could write all day long about it, but to find my answer to the question of diet, I thought where better to get a glimpse than a walk around a modern Tokyo supermarket to see for myself. there are certainly some factors that were surprising, especially the amount of plastic used for one of the world's top recyclers, but my aim was to focus on differences and foods, and I think in that sense it tells us a lot.
Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to be notified as we will have a lot of upcoming content related to Japan. I believe we can learn so much by simply observing their customs and habits as related to diet, and I intend to dig deeper in my journey and post as many videos as possible.
To your health and happiness.
Arigato! :)
-Naomi
_______________________
My Mission
Our health and wellness is our most precious possession. My goal is to help you not just survive but thrive by optimizing our vitality through functional foods, through nutrients, through movement (exercise), through beauty and through self-care. I’ve always considered myself a guide, an explorer, a discoverer who isn’t content with simply being told that things are the way they are. It’s this insatiable curiosity that leads me to travel, to touch and experience for myself, and see with my own eyes, to draw information and learnings from cultures all over our globe in order to share them with you so that we can all live a better life.
Join me on this journey and allow me to guide you to your better life today.
____________________________________________
Be sure to hit subscribe to get notified about upcoming content. We will be uploading at least 3 videos every week on themes related to nutrition, beauty, exercise, wellness and self care, functional foods and nutrients, travel and learning about how different cultures eat and discovering the secrets of longevity. We’ll be uploading how to’s, tips and lists, recipes, live Q&A;’s, travel videos, and lots of exciting (and educational content). We will be going off the beaten path in search of new and exciting ideas to help you enjoy a more vibrant and fulfilling life, and a better you. So join me in this adventure. Subscribe, leave feedback and comments, if you like the video hit the like button, your feedback is very important to me.
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- published: 04 May 2019
- views: 45495
44:57
Japan gives your body a report card when you turn 30
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- published: 27 Dec 2018
- views: 1548493
9:19
7 Important Rules We Can Learn From the Japanese
How to live longer? According to the World Health Organization, Japanese people have the highest life expectancy in the world: 83.7 years. They also have one of...
How to live longer? According to the World Health Organization, Japanese people have the highest life expectancy in the world: 83.7 years. They also have one of the lowest obesity rates. In Japan, only 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women are obese compared to the United States where it’s 37.9% of men and 41.5% of women. A huge part of why Japanese people live so long and why they beat most countries with regards to health is their diet. So keep watching to learn how to slim down like the Japanese.
TIMESTAMPS:
Following guidelines 1:00
Portion control 2:04
A focus on eating 3:14
A focus on fresh products 4:20
Balanced meals 5:07
Variety 5:57
Educating children 6:57
#lifeexpectancy #lovelonger #nutritionalsystem
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- The Japanese diet is low in saturated fats and salt, processed foods, sweets, and drinks that contain a lot of sugar.
- On a regular day, a person should consume 5 to 7 grain dishes (like rice, bread, noodles, and pasta), 5 to 6 vegetable dishes of different varieties, 3 to 5 fish and meat dishes, 2 milk products (like milk and cheese), and 2 fruits.
- In Japan, people sit down at a dining table because eating is an experience that they believe should have their full attention. As such, it’s traditional for the Japanese to enjoy their meals.
- The Japanese diet places a focus on buying locally sourced foods. People are advised to pay attention to seasonal foods and incorporate those ingredients.
- Every meal in Japan should be well-balanced and contain products from several food groups. For example, a typical school lunch in Japan consists of rice, meat or fish, miso soup, a glass of milk, and a piece of fruit.
- The Japanese diet might sound restrictive to a foreigner — but not to a Japanese person. For them, variety is key! In terms of fish, they eat shrimp, trout, salmon, and tuna.
- n Japan, a conscious attitude toward nutrition is formed in elementary school. According to Masahiro Oji, a government director of school health education, “Japan’s standpoint is that school lunches are a part of education.”
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How to live longer? According to the World Health Organization, Japanese people have the highest life expectancy in the world: 83.7 years. They also have one of the lowest obesity rates. In Japan, only 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women are obese compared to the United States where it’s 37.9% of men and 41.5% of women. A huge part of why Japanese people live so long and why they beat most countries with regards to health is their diet. So keep watching to learn how to slim down like the Japanese.
TIMESTAMPS:
Following guidelines 1:00
Portion control 2:04
A focus on eating 3:14
A focus on fresh products 4:20
Balanced meals 5:07
Variety 5:57
Educating children 6:57
#lifeexpectancy #lovelonger #nutritionalsystem
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- The Japanese diet is low in saturated fats and salt, processed foods, sweets, and drinks that contain a lot of sugar.
- On a regular day, a person should consume 5 to 7 grain dishes (like rice, bread, noodles, and pasta), 5 to 6 vegetable dishes of different varieties, 3 to 5 fish and meat dishes, 2 milk products (like milk and cheese), and 2 fruits.
- In Japan, people sit down at a dining table because eating is an experience that they believe should have their full attention. As such, it’s traditional for the Japanese to enjoy their meals.
- The Japanese diet places a focus on buying locally sourced foods. People are advised to pay attention to seasonal foods and incorporate those ingredients.
- Every meal in Japan should be well-balanced and contain products from several food groups. For example, a typical school lunch in Japan consists of rice, meat or fish, miso soup, a glass of milk, and a piece of fruit.
- The Japanese diet might sound restrictive to a foreigner — but not to a Japanese person. For them, variety is key! In terms of fish, they eat shrimp, trout, salmon, and tuna.
- n Japan, a conscious attitude toward nutrition is formed in elementary school. According to Masahiro Oji, a government director of school health education, “Japan’s standpoint is that school lunches are a part of education.”
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- published: 03 Nov 2018
- views: 1481502
16:39
Why Japanese Live So Long ★ ONLY in JAPAN
So you want to live to be 100? The answers to living a long and happy life may come from Japan which has the longest average life expectancy in the world (83.84...
So you want to live to be 100? The answers to living a long and happy life may come from Japan which has the longest average life expectancy in the world (83.84 years) and where 2 million people are over the age of 90. Believe it or not, 6 of the top 10 oldest people alive are from Japan including Nabi Tajima of Kagoshima who is 117 years old and the last human alive born in the 19th century!
How did so many Japanese get to live so long?
What are some of the things Japanese do right?
In this episode, John travels to Tottori Prefecture to the area around Mt Daisen where his friend Tomiko-san gives him some advice about how to live a long life and how she's lived to be 106 years old and still working on the farm!
Her secret?
Tofu.
She started to make tofu in the 1950s when doctors said residents had to reduce high blood pressure. She made her own tofu for her family and her diet combined with good habits including staying busy and working hard have strengthened her mind and body. She still walks and writes tanka poetry.
I also ask Mr. Seiichi, my 97 year old Japanese neighbor his secret and hear from a Shinto priest about his thoughts and personal experiences with living a very long and happy life in Japan.
It's impossible to say exactly what has led to Japan having the longest average life expectancy in the world but these things may help:
★ Green Tea
★ Less fatty foods
★ Seafood
★ Fermented foods
★ Bath culture / Hot Springs & Onsen
★ Smaller portions
★ Education on personal responsibility
★ National safety / low crime rates
★ Respect for the Elderly (It's a national holiday too!)
★ DNA
Special thank you to Daisen Town & Yonago City in Tottori Prefecture for the help. Daisen is celebrating its 1300th anniversary this year and you're invited to the party in June 2018! http://www.daisen1300.org/
Music credits:
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Songs: Granny Jenkins / Harassing the Mailman
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WAO-RYU! ONLY in JAPANでは外国人の視点でアメイジングな日本の歴史や食べ物などをハイクオリティーなドキュメンタリーで紹介し、
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So you want to live to be 100? The answers to living a long and happy life may come from Japan which has the longest average life expectancy in the world (83.84 years) and where 2 million people are over the age of 90. Believe it or not, 6 of the top 10 oldest people alive are from Japan including Nabi Tajima of Kagoshima who is 117 years old and the last human alive born in the 19th century!
How did so many Japanese get to live so long?
What are some of the things Japanese do right?
In this episode, John travels to Tottori Prefecture to the area around Mt Daisen where his friend Tomiko-san gives him some advice about how to live a long life and how she's lived to be 106 years old and still working on the farm!
Her secret?
Tofu.
She started to make tofu in the 1950s when doctors said residents had to reduce high blood pressure. She made her own tofu for her family and her diet combined with good habits including staying busy and working hard have strengthened her mind and body. She still walks and writes tanka poetry.
I also ask Mr. Seiichi, my 97 year old Japanese neighbor his secret and hear from a Shinto priest about his thoughts and personal experiences with living a very long and happy life in Japan.
It's impossible to say exactly what has led to Japan having the longest average life expectancy in the world but these things may help:
★ Green Tea
★ Less fatty foods
★ Seafood
★ Fermented foods
★ Bath culture / Hot Springs & Onsen
★ Smaller portions
★ Education on personal responsibility
★ National safety / low crime rates
★ Respect for the Elderly (It's a national holiday too!)
★ DNA
Special thank you to Daisen Town & Yonago City in Tottori Prefecture for the help. Daisen is celebrating its 1300th anniversary this year and you're invited to the party in June 2018! http://www.daisen1300.org/
Music credits:
Always thankful for TeknoAXE (Matthew Huffaker)
Songs: Granny Jenkins / Harassing the Mailman
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
ビジネス関連のお問い合わせは agency@wao-corp.com
All business inquiries :agency@wao-corp.com
We at WAO-RYU! ONLY in JAPAN will continue to introduce the amazing Japanese food and tradition through the eyes of foreigners in high-quality documentaries.
Many great things about Japan, which even Japanese people didn't know are introduced
Thank you very much for your continuous support!
WAO-RYU! ONLY in JAPANでは外国人の視点でアメイジングな日本の歴史や食べ物などをハイクオリティーなドキュメンタリーで紹介し、
日本も知らない日本の魅力を伝えていきます。
みなさまの応援よろしくお願いします。
【ビジネス関連のお問い合わせは agency@wao-corp.comへ】
ONLY in JAPAN is a registered trademark and all rights are reserved.
- published: 01 Apr 2018
- views: 6720425
31:35
The Japanese Health System: How Japan Achieved Living the Longest and Healthiest
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto, Maxwell School EMPA candidate
Japan has realized the world’s highest level of life expectancy and healthcare standards through the univ...
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto, Maxwell School EMPA candidate
Japan has realized the world’s highest level of life expectancy and healthcare standards through the universal health insurance system. This system includes covering all citizens through public health insurance, freedom of choice of medical institution, and high-quality medical services with low costs. While the social insurance system is the basis, public subsidies are the resources used to maintain universal health insurance. With the aging population of Japan, however, challenges such as financial sustainability, geographical inequity, and skewed distribution of physician specialties are being presented. Japan’s experience can provide perspective to other countries’ health policy creation.
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto is an EMPA candidate with an interest in sustainable health policy, crisis management and leadership. He most recently earned a Master in Public Health from the University of California Berkeley. Prior to his studies, Dr. Sakuramoto was Deputy Director, Medical Economics Division, Health Insurance Bureau in the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo. In the aftermath of his country’s 2011 earthquake, he was dispatched to Fukishima in order to coordinate a system to dispatch physicians to the most critical areas. Dr. Sakuramoto earned his medical degree from Jutendo University in Japan.
https://wn.com/The_Japanese_Health_System_How_Japan_Achieved_Living_The_Longest_And_Healthiest
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto, Maxwell School EMPA candidate
Japan has realized the world’s highest level of life expectancy and healthcare standards through the universal health insurance system. This system includes covering all citizens through public health insurance, freedom of choice of medical institution, and high-quality medical services with low costs. While the social insurance system is the basis, public subsidies are the resources used to maintain universal health insurance. With the aging population of Japan, however, challenges such as financial sustainability, geographical inequity, and skewed distribution of physician specialties are being presented. Japan’s experience can provide perspective to other countries’ health policy creation.
Dr. Yasushi Sakuramoto is an EMPA candidate with an interest in sustainable health policy, crisis management and leadership. He most recently earned a Master in Public Health from the University of California Berkeley. Prior to his studies, Dr. Sakuramoto was Deputy Director, Medical Economics Division, Health Insurance Bureau in the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Tokyo. In the aftermath of his country’s 2011 earthquake, he was dispatched to Fukishima in order to coordinate a system to dispatch physicians to the most critical areas. Dr. Sakuramoto earned his medical degree from Jutendo University in Japan.
- published: 27 Jun 2016
- views: 9174
8:45
Japan में लोगों का 100 सालो से ज़ादा जीने का राज Factual Science behind Japaneses People Long Life
Hello friends, this video is based on factual evidence which helps us to explain how this old traditional Japanese food habits help them to live a healthy longe...
Hello friends, this video is based on factual evidence which helps us to explain how this old traditional Japanese food habits help them to live a healthy longer life. Let’s watch the entire video in Hindi to know more.
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आसमान से अचानक जानवर गिरने लगे. वजह जानके सबके होश उड गए Strange Scientific Facts Around the World -
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- published: 12 Mar 2019
- views: 2836666
7:57
WHAT IS THE JAPANESE DIET !?
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in today's video i'm talking about something i call the japanese diet, inspired by a book from 1889 called "a japanese boy" by shukichi shigemi ( that i read years ago ). when describing the japanese culture to americans, shigemi writes about how parents are encouraging their kids to eat a healthy diet. basically kids got told to eat 30 different things per day, and 100 things per week. sounds like a lot, right ? and that's where the idea of the japanese diet comes in. i was so intrigued by this old school variety concept that i decided to put myself to the test. check it out !
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i'm very curious about what parents tell their children to eat in every country, so hit me with your best diet tips in the comments !
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in today's video i'm talking about something i call the japanese diet, inspired by a book from 1889 called "a japanese boy" by shukichi shigemi ( that i read years ago ). when describing the japanese culture to americans, shigemi writes about how parents are encouraging their kids to eat a healthy diet. basically kids got told to eat 30 different things per day, and 100 things per week. sounds like a lot, right ? and that's where the idea of the japanese diet comes in. i was so intrigued by this old school variety concept that i decided to put myself to the test. check it out !
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i'm very curious about what parents tell their children to eat in every country, so hit me with your best diet tips in the comments !
love // jenny
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- published: 28 Jan 2018
- views: 237770
3:48
5 Japanese Methods For Staying Healthy and Fit
The Japanese are well known for their slim physiques, living the longest, and being the healthiest group of people on the planet.
Not only do they have one of ...
The Japanese are well known for their slim physiques, living the longest, and being the healthiest group of people on the planet.
Not only do they have one of the longest life expectancies in the world, they have the lowest incidences of mortality related to cardiovascular conditions.
This is because the Japanese not only eat smartly, but they lead active lifestyles that promote macro management and a diverse food palette.
If you want to be healthy like a Japanese individual, here are five methods you can use.
1. Stop Consuming Liquids During Your Meals.
According to Japanese culture, drinking water or other liquids during your meals is bad for your digestion because it cools down the body.
Instead, you want the food to create warmth in your body as this ensures that the food gets burned off.
Plus, liquids tend to neutralize acid in the stomach which results in poor digestion.
2. Use Japanese Water Therapy.
This essentially states that water helps to boost your digestive system and clean out the stomach.
It is recommended that you drink water upon waking after sleep in a lukewarm state and do not consume any food within forty-five minutes of drinking the water.
Four to six glasses of 200 millilitres is the recommended dosage.
3. Balance Out Your Macro Nutrients.
The Japanese are much better at controlling their macronutrient intakes despite not tracking the same way as North Americans do.
Instead, they make sure they are getting enough carbohydrates, fat, and protein by eating satiating vegetables and fruits with fibrous grains like rice.
4. Start Your Meal With Soups and Swap in Rice. By filling up on soups, you are less likely to overeat on items that have a lot of calories, fats, and sugars in them.
By swapping in rice instead of bread, not only are you going to feel more full but rice promotes healthy digestion whereas bread can cause a lot of bloating and gas problems.
5. Practice Hara Hachi Bunme.
This is a little-known habit that states that you should only eat until you are about eighty percent full.
This way, you give your brain some time to catch up to your stomach.
The reason this helps you lose weight and keep weight off is that it takes your brain about twenty minutes to register that it is full.
By only eating until you are eighty percent full, you end up being less likely to overeat.
In addition to this, you should eat your food slowly to help with the process.
Other than the above, the Japanese promote active lifestyles that keep them fit as they move around regularly.
Although they don’t necessarily hit the gym all the time, they do make sure that they move about daily by walking and using public transportation to get around.
You may also want to drink tea instead of sugar-filled beverages, choose fermented foods, and snack smartly on small portions.
If you can incorporate the above into your daily routines, not only will you see some weight come off, but you will find that you sleep better and are overall happier and healthier.
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The Japanese are well known for their slim physiques, living the longest, and being the healthiest group of people on the planet.
Not only do they have one of the longest life expectancies in the world, they have the lowest incidences of mortality related to cardiovascular conditions.
This is because the Japanese not only eat smartly, but they lead active lifestyles that promote macro management and a diverse food palette.
If you want to be healthy like a Japanese individual, here are five methods you can use.
1. Stop Consuming Liquids During Your Meals.
According to Japanese culture, drinking water or other liquids during your meals is bad for your digestion because it cools down the body.
Instead, you want the food to create warmth in your body as this ensures that the food gets burned off.
Plus, liquids tend to neutralize acid in the stomach which results in poor digestion.
2. Use Japanese Water Therapy.
This essentially states that water helps to boost your digestive system and clean out the stomach.
It is recommended that you drink water upon waking after sleep in a lukewarm state and do not consume any food within forty-five minutes of drinking the water.
Four to six glasses of 200 millilitres is the recommended dosage.
3. Balance Out Your Macro Nutrients.
The Japanese are much better at controlling their macronutrient intakes despite not tracking the same way as North Americans do.
Instead, they make sure they are getting enough carbohydrates, fat, and protein by eating satiating vegetables and fruits with fibrous grains like rice.
4. Start Your Meal With Soups and Swap in Rice. By filling up on soups, you are less likely to overeat on items that have a lot of calories, fats, and sugars in them.
By swapping in rice instead of bread, not only are you going to feel more full but rice promotes healthy digestion whereas bread can cause a lot of bloating and gas problems.
5. Practice Hara Hachi Bunme.
This is a little-known habit that states that you should only eat until you are about eighty percent full.
This way, you give your brain some time to catch up to your stomach.
The reason this helps you lose weight and keep weight off is that it takes your brain about twenty minutes to register that it is full.
By only eating until you are eighty percent full, you end up being less likely to overeat.
In addition to this, you should eat your food slowly to help with the process.
Other than the above, the Japanese promote active lifestyles that keep them fit as they move around regularly.
Although they don’t necessarily hit the gym all the time, they do make sure that they move about daily by walking and using public transportation to get around.
You may also want to drink tea instead of sugar-filled beverages, choose fermented foods, and snack smartly on small portions.
If you can incorporate the above into your daily routines, not only will you see some weight come off, but you will find that you sleep better and are overall happier and healthier.
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- published: 24 May 2018
- views: 26577
3:31
How do JAPANESE PEOPLE STAY THIN | Healthy Lifestyle
Having lived in Indonesia my whole life, it's surely fascinating for me to see the 360-degree difference between Japanese and Indonesian food culture and lifest...
Having lived in Indonesia my whole life, it's surely fascinating for me to see the 360-degree difference between Japanese and Indonesian food culture and lifestyle. According to the World Health Organization, the Japanese only has 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women that are obese. This is partly because Japanese people are accustomed to healthy foods in their diet. So keep on watching to know how I think Japanese people could maintain their weight and stay slim.
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Having lived in Indonesia my whole life, it's surely fascinating for me to see the 360-degree difference between Japanese and Indonesian food culture and lifestyle. According to the World Health Organization, the Japanese only has 3.8% of men and 3.4% of women that are obese. This is partly because Japanese people are accustomed to healthy foods in their diet. So keep on watching to know how I think Japanese people could maintain their weight and stay slim.
Enjoy! Thank u for watching 🌹
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- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 12040
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1 Hour J Pop Music!
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I don't own anything in the video, including the audio and picture. The credits go to the respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, and will not be used for profit or illegal sharing. I just upload this to share these great music with the world. Thanks.
published: 30 Oct 2015
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90's All-time Million Hits ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ J Pop 90 Medley ♥♥♥♥ Japanese Hit Songs Representing The 90's
90's All-time Million Hits ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ J Pop 90 Medley ♥♥♥♥ Japanese Hit Songs Representing The 90's
published: 12 Jan 2019
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Japanese 80s City Pop Compilation
DISCLAIMER – I am aware the background is Taipei and not Japan, this was intentional. This video is a recreation of a similar video by another user that got taken down, which had the same background image. I do not own the rights to any of these songs.
Vol. 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBouZUe4GE&lc;=Ugzt-h3qvmQAm2bhfnZ4AaABAg
Vol. 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHJ39ytPloY
Vol. 4: https://youtu.be/xuOcjaZJLpE
Check out Volume 5! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUL-MTF1Jec
Timestamps & Tracklist:
0:00 Mariya Takeuchi – Plastic Love
7:54 Junko Ohashi – Phone Number
11:52 Tomoko Aran – I’m In Love
17:41 Junko Ohashi – I Love You So
22:20 Miki Matsubara – Stay With Me
27:28 Miki Matsubara – Wash
Image Credit: https://romaintrystram.myportfolio.com/
Vol. 2 Compilation: https://ww...
published: 27 Oct 2019
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きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ - PONPONPON , Kyary Pamyu Pamyu - PONPONPON
中田ヤスタカ プロデュース
Produced by Yasutaka Nakata
iTunes(R)Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kyaripamyupamyu/id448331160
中田ヤスタカ(capsule)プロデュースにより
8月17日(水)ミニアルバム「もしもし原宿」でデビュー!!
"PONPONPON" performed by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, produced by Yasutaka Nakata (capsule).
Debut mini album "Moshi Moshi Harajuku" (means "Hello Harajuku") 17th Aug. In Stores.
More details (Japanese only)
http://wmg.jp/kyary/
published: 16 Jul 2011
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Sayuri - Mikazuki
Music video by Sayuri performing Mikazuki. (C) 2015 Ariola Japan, a division of Sony Music Labels Inc.
http://vevo.ly/Wd5fnl
published: 17 Jun 2016
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【BGM】J-POP мix Playlist【1 Hour】| 2020『Vol.4』
Twitter: @shiroilen
#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
🎵 Listen on Spotify :
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published: 01 Mar 2020
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J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽
J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
published: 13 Dec 2018
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【1 Hour】 Best Nightcore Japanese Songs 2019 | Best Japanese Pop Song
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published: 07 Oct 2019
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【BGM】J-POP мix Playlist【1 Hour】| 『Vol.3』
#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
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published: 07 Aug 2019
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【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00] - 03. Pretender - 春茶
[00:15:01] - 04. まちがいさがし - 相沢
[00:18:43] - 05. 小さな恋のうた - 杏沙子
[00:23:26] - 06. あとひとつーこぴ
[00:28:56] - 07. イエスタデイ - 春茶
[00:33:52] - 08. ヒロイン - 杏沙子
[00:37:39] - 09. 前前前世 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:42:21] - 10. 点描の唄 - 相沢とハイダミオ
[00:47:28] - 11.8.32 - 相沢
[00:51:36] - 12. Lemon - 春茶
[00:55:45] - 13. No.1 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:59:29] - 14. 明日への扉 - こび
[01:04:21] - 15. 未来「orange」 - 杏沙子
[01:09:05] - 16. アイネクライネ-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:13:36] - 17. いいんですか? -こぴ
[01:17:35] - 18. クリスマスソング - 杏沙子
[01:23:04] - 19. だから僕は音楽を辞めた - 相沢
[01:27:08] - 20. フラレガイガール - 春茶
[01:32:47] - 21. テレキャスタービーボーイー相沢
[01:33:48] - 22. ピースサイン - 春...
published: 14 May 2020
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Japanese pop
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published: 17 Aug 2009
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[TOP 100] MOST VIEWED J-POP SONGS - MAY 2020
The most viewed J-Pop songs as of May 1, 2020.
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Some of the biggest gains in April:
+17,989,643 Hakujitsu / King Gnu (#12)
+15,224,455 I LOVE… / Official Hige Dandism (#83)
+14,575,090 Pretender / Official Hige Dandism (#13)
+11,975,255 Lemon / Yonezu Kenshi (#1)
+9,316,105 PPAP / Pikotaro (#2)
+9,036,950 PPAP 2020 / Pikotaro
+7,958,794 Monologue / Akiyama Kiro
+7,740,566 Yesterday / Official Hige Dandism (#65)
+7,195,022 Paprika / Foorin (#7)
+6,909,252 Machigai Sagashi / Suda Masaki (#28)
+6,864,937 Uma to Shika / Yonezu Kenshi (#35)
+6,624,085 Shukumei / Official Hige Dandism (#55)
+6,496,072 Tokyo Drift / Teriyaki Boyz (#8)
+5,720,797 Inferno / Mrs. GREEN APPLE
+5,636,261 Marigold / Aimyon (#15)
+5,532,058 Paprika / Yonezu Kenshi (#41...
published: 02 May 2020
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Japanese City Pop Summer Mix 日本の都市ポップ 夏のミックス
Well this is a gift from me to the world: the recreation (track by track) of my favourite city pop mix video which one day was suddenly deleted from Youtube. Thanks so much to whoever made the original mix. Enjoy it!
Tracklist:
01. 00:00 Bread & Butter - Summer Blue (1979)
02. 03:53 Taeko Ohnuki - 都会 (1977)
04. 09:00 Toshiyuki Honda - All Night Rendez Vous (1978)
06. 15:09 Casiopea - Take Me (1979)
07. 19:25 Tatsuro Yamashita - Love talkin' (1982)
08. 25:05 Piper - Summer Breeze (1983)
09. 28:24 Kikuchi Momoko - Mystical Composer (1986)
00. 33:19 About 4 minutes of absolute silence (im trying to fix it)
11. 37:18 Junko Yagami - Bay City (1983)
12. 42:01 Anri - Remember Summer Days (1983)
13. 46:54 Claire - Fly Me To The Moon (1996)
Due copyright issues the following tracks were remov...
published: 27 Mar 2020
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japanese pop/rock songs to cheer you up during quarantine | playlist
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published: 18 Jun 2020
1:10:49
1 Hour J Pop Music!
✓ PLEASE READ:
I don't own anything in the video, including the audio and picture. The credits go to the respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, and w...
✓ PLEASE READ:
I don't own anything in the video, including the audio and picture. The credits go to the respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, and will not be used for profit or illegal sharing. I just upload this to share these great music with the world. Thanks.
https://wn.com/1_Hour_J_Pop_Music
✓ PLEASE READ:
I don't own anything in the video, including the audio and picture. The credits go to the respective owners. This video is purely fan-made, and will not be used for profit or illegal sharing. I just upload this to share these great music with the world. Thanks.
- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 948849
32:00
Japanese 80s City Pop Compilation
DISCLAIMER – I am aware the background is Taipei and not Japan, this was intentional. This video is a recreation of a similar video by another user that got tak...
DISCLAIMER – I am aware the background is Taipei and not Japan, this was intentional. This video is a recreation of a similar video by another user that got taken down, which had the same background image. I do not own the rights to any of these songs.
Vol. 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBouZUe4GE&lc;=Ugzt-h3qvmQAm2bhfnZ4AaABAg
Vol. 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHJ39ytPloY
Vol. 4: https://youtu.be/xuOcjaZJLpE
Check out Volume 5! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUL-MTF1Jec
Timestamps & Tracklist:
0:00 Mariya Takeuchi – Plastic Love
7:54 Junko Ohashi – Phone Number
11:52 Tomoko Aran – I’m In Love
17:41 Junko Ohashi – I Love You So
22:20 Miki Matsubara – Stay With Me
27:28 Miki Matsubara – Wash
Image Credit: https://romaintrystram.myportfolio.com/
Vol. 2 Compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBouZUe4GE
If you're interested in this video, you might be interested in my amazing main channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KGVale
(by might I mean probably not)
https://wn.com/Japanese_80S_City_Pop_Compilation
DISCLAIMER – I am aware the background is Taipei and not Japan, this was intentional. This video is a recreation of a similar video by another user that got taken down, which had the same background image. I do not own the rights to any of these songs.
Vol. 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBouZUe4GE&lc;=Ugzt-h3qvmQAm2bhfnZ4AaABAg
Vol. 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHJ39ytPloY
Vol. 4: https://youtu.be/xuOcjaZJLpE
Check out Volume 5! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUL-MTF1Jec
Timestamps & Tracklist:
0:00 Mariya Takeuchi – Plastic Love
7:54 Junko Ohashi – Phone Number
11:52 Tomoko Aran – I’m In Love
17:41 Junko Ohashi – I Love You So
22:20 Miki Matsubara – Stay With Me
27:28 Miki Matsubara – Wash
Image Credit: https://romaintrystram.myportfolio.com/
Vol. 2 Compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBouZUe4GE
If you're interested in this video, you might be interested in my amazing main channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/KGVale
(by might I mean probably not)
- published: 27 Oct 2019
- views: 4728491
4:15
きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ - PONPONPON , Kyary Pamyu Pamyu - PONPONPON
中田ヤスタカ プロデュース
Produced by Yasutaka Nakata
iTunes(R)Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kyaripamyupamyu/id448331160
中田ヤスタカ(capsule)プロデュースにより
8月17日(水)ミニアル...
中田ヤスタカ プロデュース
Produced by Yasutaka Nakata
iTunes(R)Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kyaripamyupamyu/id448331160
中田ヤスタカ(capsule)プロデュースにより
8月17日(水)ミニアルバム「もしもし原宿」でデビュー!!
"PONPONPON" performed by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, produced by Yasutaka Nakata (capsule).
Debut mini album "Moshi Moshi Harajuku" (means "Hello Harajuku") 17th Aug. In Stores.
More details (Japanese only)
http://wmg.jp/kyary/
https://wn.com/きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ_Ponponpon_,_Kyary_Pamyu_Pamyu_Ponponpon
中田ヤスタカ プロデュース
Produced by Yasutaka Nakata
iTunes(R)Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kyaripamyupamyu/id448331160
中田ヤスタカ(capsule)プロデュースにより
8月17日(水)ミニアルバム「もしもし原宿」でデビュー!!
"PONPONPON" performed by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, produced by Yasutaka Nakata (capsule).
Debut mini album "Moshi Moshi Harajuku" (means "Hello Harajuku") 17th Aug. In Stores.
More details (Japanese only)
http://wmg.jp/kyary/
- published: 16 Jul 2011
- views: 179921510
4:31
Sayuri - Mikazuki
Music video by Sayuri performing Mikazuki. (C) 2015 Ariola Japan, a division of Sony Music Labels Inc.
http://vevo.ly/Wd5fnl
Music video by Sayuri performing Mikazuki. (C) 2015 Ariola Japan, a division of Sony Music Labels Inc.
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https://wn.com/Sayuri_Mikazuki
Music video by Sayuri performing Mikazuki. (C) 2015 Ariola Japan, a division of Sony Music Labels Inc.
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- published: 17 Jun 2016
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59:53
【BGM】J-POP мix Playlist【1 Hour】| 2020『Vol.4』
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#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
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- published: 01 Mar 2020
- views: 32295
1:36:42
J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽
J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽---------------------------------------------------------------...
J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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J-POP Japanese music ballad masterpiece love song medley ♥♥ Best J Pop Ballads ♥♥ バラード 名曲 メドレー 邦楽--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- published: 13 Dec 2018
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1:21:17
【1 Hour】 Best Nightcore Japanese Songs 2019 | Best Japanese Pop Song
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❄【Japanese Song Collection】❄
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Tracklist ♫ :
00:00 - 04:14 Nightcore - Insect of Love「 Hanatan 」
04:15 - 09:13 Nightcore - Zurui yo . . . 「 CHIHIRO 」
09:14 - 14:05 Nightcore - i BELIEVE~Hoshi ni Negai wo 「 SoFly 」
14:06 - 18:05 Nightcore - Angel Maiko Nakamura Feat. CLIFF EDGE
18:07 - 21:11 Nightcore - Nemurenai Hodo Yuka Masaki Feat. WISE
21:12 - 24:23 Nightcore - Amazing Me 「 WHITE JAM 」
24:25 - 29:16 Nightcore - Tomorrow Hiroko Feat. NERDHEAD
29:17 - 33:20 Nightcore - Kimi to Futari de - Rhythmic
33:21 - 37:31 Sayonara My Love Maiko Nakamura Feat. NERDHEAD
37:32 - 40:49 Nightcore - Music Music - Nameless
40:50 - 45:01 Nightcore - Baby 「 Hiroko 」
45:02 - 49:08 Nightcore - 4℃ 「 CHIHIRO 」
49:10 - 52:29 Nightcore - Kimi e no Uta 「 Mai Kuraki 」
52:30 - 56:05 Nightcore - Koi ni Koishite 「 Mai Kuraki 」
56:06 - 59:55 Nightcore - Nothing To Say ~ I Love You~ 8utterfly
59:56 - 01:04:28 Nightcore - Last Kiss「 Yuka Masaki Feat. KG 」
01:04:29 - 01:09:17 Secret Summer 「 NERDHEAD Feat. Chihiro 」
01:09:18 - 01:13:01 Tomodachi Ijou Koibito Miman 「 8utterfly 」
01:13:02 - 01:17:45 Nightcore - Wait For You 「 4D Feat. 8utterfly 」
01:17:46 - 01:21:13 Nightcore - Saigo no Koi 「 Hiroko 」
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#04 https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=846896
#05 https://konachan.net/post/show/255900
#06 https://imgur.com/wnHBGxH
#07 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/71959640
#08 https://konachan.net/post/show/261774
#09 https://konachan.net/post/show/261519
#10 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/66624981
#11 https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=908479
#12 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/68294771
#13 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/73549163
#14 https://konachan.net/post/show/274820
#15 https://imgur.com/vpImzxz
#16 https://wallpapercave.com/w/wp2683739
#17 https://imgur.com/G6dH8Qh
#18 https://konachan.net/post/show/255209
#19 https://imgur.com/Bcd4BOi
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❄【A Super Nice Japanese Songs】❄
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQFWKClEw1g&list;=PL0umZHgBI6PCou20xz-Uajs-tV3nP7LFi
❄【Japanese Song Collection】❄
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vfqI_xVmnE&list;=PL0umZHgBI6PCOdEG8RWFAo43XRX0BGOTf
❄【1 Hour Collection】❄
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Tracklist ♫ :
00:00 - 04:14 Nightcore - Insect of Love「 Hanatan 」
04:15 - 09:13 Nightcore - Zurui yo . . . 「 CHIHIRO 」
09:14 - 14:05 Nightcore - i BELIEVE~Hoshi ni Negai wo 「 SoFly 」
14:06 - 18:05 Nightcore - Angel Maiko Nakamura Feat. CLIFF EDGE
18:07 - 21:11 Nightcore - Nemurenai Hodo Yuka Masaki Feat. WISE
21:12 - 24:23 Nightcore - Amazing Me 「 WHITE JAM 」
24:25 - 29:16 Nightcore - Tomorrow Hiroko Feat. NERDHEAD
29:17 - 33:20 Nightcore - Kimi to Futari de - Rhythmic
33:21 - 37:31 Sayonara My Love Maiko Nakamura Feat. NERDHEAD
37:32 - 40:49 Nightcore - Music Music - Nameless
40:50 - 45:01 Nightcore - Baby 「 Hiroko 」
45:02 - 49:08 Nightcore - 4℃ 「 CHIHIRO 」
49:10 - 52:29 Nightcore - Kimi e no Uta 「 Mai Kuraki 」
52:30 - 56:05 Nightcore - Koi ni Koishite 「 Mai Kuraki 」
56:06 - 59:55 Nightcore - Nothing To Say ~ I Love You~ 8utterfly
59:56 - 01:04:28 Nightcore - Last Kiss「 Yuka Masaki Feat. KG 」
01:04:29 - 01:09:17 Secret Summer 「 NERDHEAD Feat. Chihiro 」
01:09:18 - 01:13:01 Tomodachi Ijou Koibito Miman 「 8utterfly 」
01:13:02 - 01:17:45 Nightcore - Wait For You 「 4D Feat. 8utterfly 」
01:17:46 - 01:21:13 Nightcore - Saigo no Koi 「 Hiroko 」
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#02 https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=974068
#03 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/54595675
#04 https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=846896
#05 https://konachan.net/post/show/255900
#06 https://imgur.com/wnHBGxH
#07 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/71959640
#08 https://konachan.net/post/show/261774
#09 https://konachan.net/post/show/261519
#10 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/66624981
#11 https://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=908479
#12 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/68294771
#13 https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/73549163
#14 https://konachan.net/post/show/274820
#15 https://imgur.com/vpImzxz
#16 https://wallpapercave.com/w/wp2683739
#17 https://imgur.com/G6dH8Qh
#18 https://konachan.net/post/show/255209
#19 https://imgur.com/Bcd4BOi
#20 https://konachan.net/post/show/262728
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©️ COPYRIGHT / LICENSING
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◘Tag :
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#Nightcore
#JapaneseSong
#JapaneseSongs
#JapanSong
#AnimeSong
#AnimeSongs
#NightcoreJapaneseSong
#JapaneseMusic
#Noricha
#NorichaMusic
#NightcoreJapaneseSongs
#JapaneseNightcore
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- published: 07 Oct 2019
- views: 1159768
1:02:21
【BGM】J-POP мix Playlist【1 Hour】| 『Vol.3』
#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
✨TAGS:
j pop 2019, j pop songs, j pop playlist, j-pop mix, japanese music, jpop playlist chill, jpop anime, jpop top songs,...
#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
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j pop 2019, j pop songs, j pop playlist, j-pop mix, japanese music, jpop playlist chill, jpop anime, jpop top songs, nogizaka46, akb48, chanmina, keyakizaka46, j pop dance, j pop perfume, kenshi yonezu, j pop girl groups, j pop music, j-pop, perfume, twice, e-girls, shachi, the rampage from exile tribe, billboard japan, oricon, ωнιтє ѕкιєѕ
https://wn.com/【Bgm】J_Pop_Мix_Playlist【1_Hour】|_『Vol.3』
#JPop #JapaneseMusic #JpopPlaylist
✨TAGS:
j pop 2019, j pop songs, j pop playlist, j-pop mix, japanese music, jpop playlist chill, jpop anime, jpop top songs, nogizaka46, akb48, chanmina, keyakizaka46, j pop dance, j pop perfume, kenshi yonezu, j pop girl groups, j pop music, j-pop, perfume, twice, e-girls, shachi, the rampage from exile tribe, billboard japan, oricon, ωнιтє ѕкιєѕ
- published: 07 Aug 2019
- views: 35876
3:14:57
【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00...
【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00] - 03. Pretender - 春茶
[00:15:01] - 04. まちがいさがし - 相沢
[00:18:43] - 05. 小さな恋のうた - 杏沙子
[00:23:26] - 06. あとひとつーこぴ
[00:28:56] - 07. イエスタデイ - 春茶
[00:33:52] - 08. ヒロイン - 杏沙子
[00:37:39] - 09. 前前前世 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:42:21] - 10. 点描の唄 - 相沢とハイダミオ
[00:47:28] - 11.8.32 - 相沢
[00:51:36] - 12. Lemon - 春茶
[00:55:45] - 13. No.1 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:59:29] - 14. 明日への扉 - こび
[01:04:21] - 15. 未来「orange」 - 杏沙子
[01:09:05] - 16. アイネクライネ-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:13:36] - 17. いいんですか? -こぴ
[01:17:35] - 18. クリスマスソング - 杏沙子
[01:23:04] - 19. だから僕は音楽を辞めた - 相沢
[01:27:08] - 20. フラレガイガール - 春茶
[01:32:47] - 21. テレキャスタービーボーイー相沢
[01:33:48] - 22. ピースサイン - 春茶)
[01:37:46] - 23. 明日はきっといい日になる - 杏沙子
[01:42:19] - 24. 願い -こび
[01:47:27] - 25. 高嶺の花子さん - Lefty Hand Cream
[01:51:35] - 26. Happy Birthday - 春茶
[01:55:59] - 27. RPG-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:57:40] - 28. パプリカ-こび
[02:00:44] - 29. 僕の名前を - 杏沙子
[02:04:29] - 30. 言い訳 - 相沢
[02:09:03] - 31. Reversible Campaign - 相沢
[02:11:56] - 32. グランドエスケープーこび」
[02:14:10] - 33. トドカナイカラ - 春茶)
[02:18:10] - 34. 好きな人がいること - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:22:37] - 35. 真夏の通り雨 - 杏沙子
[02:27:55] - 36. だから僕は音楽をやめた - こぴ
[02:31:55] - 37. みんながみんな英雄 - 杏沙子
[02:33:26] - 38. オレンジ - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:38:02] - 39. フィクション - 春茶
[02:41:50] - 40. DREAM - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:47:05] - 41. アップルティー- 杏沙子
[02:51:19] - 42. 有心論 -こび
[02:55:17] - 43. 棒人間 - 春茶
[02:59:59] - 44. HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Lefty Hand Cream
[03:04:14] - 45. 点描の唄 - 春茶
[03:09:09] - 46. 道 - 杏沙子
[03:13:47] - 47. 青い栞 -こぴ[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00] - 03. Pretender - 春茶
[00:15:01] - 04. まちがいさがし - 相沢
[00:18:43] - 05. 小さな恋のうた - 杏沙子
[00:23:26] - 06. あとひとつーこぴ
[00:28:56] - 07. イエスタデイ - 春茶
[00:33:52] - 08. ヒロイン - 杏沙子
[00:37:39] - 09. 前前前世 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:42:21] - 10. 点描の唄 - 相沢とハイダミオ
[00:47:28] - 11.8.32 - 相沢
[00:51:36] - 12. Lemon - 春茶
[00:55:45] - 13. No.1 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:59:29] - 14. 明日への扉 - こび
[01:04:21] - 15. 未来「orange」 - 杏沙子
[01:09:05] - 16. アイネクライネ-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:13:36] - 17. いいんですか? -こぴ
[01:17:35] - 18. クリスマスソング - 杏沙子
[01:23:04] - 19. だから僕は音楽を辞めた - 相沢
[01:27:08] - 20. フラレガイガール - 春茶
[01:32:47] - 21. テレキャスタービーボーイー相沢
[01:33:48] - 22. ピースサイン - 春茶)
[01:37:46] - 23. 明日はきっといい日になる - 杏沙子
[01:42:19] - 24. 願い -こび
[01:47:27] - 25. 高嶺の花子さん - Lefty Hand Cream
[01:51:35] - 26. Happy Birthday - 春茶
[01:55:59] - 27. RPG-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:57:40] - 28. パプリカ-こび
[02:00:44] - 29. 僕の名前を - 杏沙子
[02:04:29] - 30. 言い訳 - 相沢
[02:09:03] - 31. Reversible Campaign - 相沢
[02:11:56] - 32. グランドエスケープーこび」
[02:14:10] - 33. トドカナイカラ - 春茶)
[02:18:10] - 34. 好きな人がいること - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:22:37] - 35. 真夏の通り雨 - 杏沙子
[02:27:55] - 36. だから僕は音楽をやめた - こぴ
[02:31:55] - 37. みんながみんな英雄 - 杏沙子
[02:33:26] - 38. オレンジ - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:38:02] - 39. フィクション - 春茶
[02:41:50] - 40. DREAM - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:47:05] - 41. アップルティー- 杏沙子
[02:51:19] - 42. 有心論 -こび
[02:55:17] - 43. 棒人間 - 春茶
[02:59:59] - 44. HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Lefty Hand Cream
[03:04:14] - 45. 点描の唄 - 春茶
[03:09:09] - 46. 道 - 杏沙子
[03:13:47] - 47. 青い栞 -こぴ
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【3 HOURS】 Beautiful Japan Songs 2020 - ラブソング 恋愛ソング J POP 邦楽 メドレー 2020
[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00] - 03. Pretender - 春茶
[00:15:01] - 04. まちがいさがし - 相沢
[00:18:43] - 05. 小さな恋のうた - 杏沙子
[00:23:26] - 06. あとひとつーこぴ
[00:28:56] - 07. イエスタデイ - 春茶
[00:33:52] - 08. ヒロイン - 杏沙子
[00:37:39] - 09. 前前前世 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:42:21] - 10. 点描の唄 - 相沢とハイダミオ
[00:47:28] - 11.8.32 - 相沢
[00:51:36] - 12. Lemon - 春茶
[00:55:45] - 13. No.1 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:59:29] - 14. 明日への扉 - こび
[01:04:21] - 15. 未来「orange」 - 杏沙子
[01:09:05] - 16. アイネクライネ-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:13:36] - 17. いいんですか? -こぴ
[01:17:35] - 18. クリスマスソング - 杏沙子
[01:23:04] - 19. だから僕は音楽を辞めた - 相沢
[01:27:08] - 20. フラレガイガール - 春茶
[01:32:47] - 21. テレキャスタービーボーイー相沢
[01:33:48] - 22. ピースサイン - 春茶)
[01:37:46] - 23. 明日はきっといい日になる - 杏沙子
[01:42:19] - 24. 願い -こび
[01:47:27] - 25. 高嶺の花子さん - Lefty Hand Cream
[01:51:35] - 26. Happy Birthday - 春茶
[01:55:59] - 27. RPG-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:57:40] - 28. パプリカ-こび
[02:00:44] - 29. 僕の名前を - 杏沙子
[02:04:29] - 30. 言い訳 - 相沢
[02:09:03] - 31. Reversible Campaign - 相沢
[02:11:56] - 32. グランドエスケープーこび」
[02:14:10] - 33. トドカナイカラ - 春茶)
[02:18:10] - 34. 好きな人がいること - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:22:37] - 35. 真夏の通り雨 - 杏沙子
[02:27:55] - 36. だから僕は音楽をやめた - こぴ
[02:31:55] - 37. みんながみんな英雄 - 杏沙子
[02:33:26] - 38. オレンジ - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:38:02] - 39. フィクション - 春茶
[02:41:50] - 40. DREAM - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:47:05] - 41. アップルティー- 杏沙子
[02:51:19] - 42. 有心論 -こび
[02:55:17] - 43. 棒人間 - 春茶
[02:59:59] - 44. HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Lefty Hand Cream
[03:04:14] - 45. 点描の唄 - 春茶
[03:09:09] - 46. 道 - 杏沙子
[03:13:47] - 47. 青い栞 -こぴ[00:00:00] - 01. Best Friend - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:05:23] - 02. I LOVE... -こぴ
[00:10:00] - 03. Pretender - 春茶
[00:15:01] - 04. まちがいさがし - 相沢
[00:18:43] - 05. 小さな恋のうた - 杏沙子
[00:23:26] - 06. あとひとつーこぴ
[00:28:56] - 07. イエスタデイ - 春茶
[00:33:52] - 08. ヒロイン - 杏沙子
[00:37:39] - 09. 前前前世 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:42:21] - 10. 点描の唄 - 相沢とハイダミオ
[00:47:28] - 11.8.32 - 相沢
[00:51:36] - 12. Lemon - 春茶
[00:55:45] - 13. No.1 - Lefty Hand Cream
[00:59:29] - 14. 明日への扉 - こび
[01:04:21] - 15. 未来「orange」 - 杏沙子
[01:09:05] - 16. アイネクライネ-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:13:36] - 17. いいんですか? -こぴ
[01:17:35] - 18. クリスマスソング - 杏沙子
[01:23:04] - 19. だから僕は音楽を辞めた - 相沢
[01:27:08] - 20. フラレガイガール - 春茶
[01:32:47] - 21. テレキャスタービーボーイー相沢
[01:33:48] - 22. ピースサイン - 春茶)
[01:37:46] - 23. 明日はきっといい日になる - 杏沙子
[01:42:19] - 24. 願い -こび
[01:47:27] - 25. 高嶺の花子さん - Lefty Hand Cream
[01:51:35] - 26. Happy Birthday - 春茶
[01:55:59] - 27. RPG-Lefty Hand Cream
[01:57:40] - 28. パプリカ-こび
[02:00:44] - 29. 僕の名前を - 杏沙子
[02:04:29] - 30. 言い訳 - 相沢
[02:09:03] - 31. Reversible Campaign - 相沢
[02:11:56] - 32. グランドエスケープーこび」
[02:14:10] - 33. トドカナイカラ - 春茶)
[02:18:10] - 34. 好きな人がいること - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:22:37] - 35. 真夏の通り雨 - 杏沙子
[02:27:55] - 36. だから僕は音楽をやめた - こぴ
[02:31:55] - 37. みんながみんな英雄 - 杏沙子
[02:33:26] - 38. オレンジ - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:38:02] - 39. フィクション - 春茶
[02:41:50] - 40. DREAM - Lefty Hand Cream
[02:47:05] - 41. アップルティー- 杏沙子
[02:51:19] - 42. 有心論 -こび
[02:55:17] - 43. 棒人間 - 春茶
[02:59:59] - 44. HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Lefty Hand Cream
[03:04:14] - 45. 点描の唄 - 春茶
[03:09:09] - 46. 道 - 杏沙子
[03:13:47] - 47. 青い栞 -こぴ
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- published: 14 May 2020
- views: 5883
3:24
Japanese pop
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ookina aide motenashite pv
- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 1661094
26:58
[TOP 100] MOST VIEWED J-POP SONGS - MAY 2020
The most viewed J-Pop songs as of May 1, 2020.
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Some of the biggest gains in April:
+17,989,643 Hakujitsu / ...
The most viewed J-Pop songs as of May 1, 2020.
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Some of the biggest gains in April:
+17,989,643 Hakujitsu / King Gnu (#12)
+15,224,455 I LOVE… / Official Hige Dandism (#83)
+14,575,090 Pretender / Official Hige Dandism (#13)
+11,975,255 Lemon / Yonezu Kenshi (#1)
+9,316,105 PPAP / Pikotaro (#2)
+9,036,950 PPAP 2020 / Pikotaro
+7,958,794 Monologue / Akiyama Kiro
+7,740,566 Yesterday / Official Hige Dandism (#65)
+7,195,022 Paprika / Foorin (#7)
+6,909,252 Machigai Sagashi / Suda Masaki (#28)
+6,864,937 Uma to Shika / Yonezu Kenshi (#35)
+6,624,085 Shukumei / Official Hige Dandism (#55)
+6,496,072 Tokyo Drift / Teriyaki Boyz (#8)
+5,720,797 Inferno / Mrs. GREEN APPLE
+5,636,261 Marigold / Aimyon (#15)
+5,532,058 Paprika / Yonezu Kenshi (#41)
+5,363,221 Tada Kimi ni Hare / Yorushika (#56)
+4,883,010 Uchiage Hanabi / DAOKO x Yonezu Kenshi (#3)
+4,574,444 Kaibutsu-san feat.Aimyon / Hirai Ken
+4,321,481 Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta / Yorushika
+4,244,907 Peace Sign / Yonezu Kenshi (#9)
+4,118,123 Gurenge / LiSA
+3,726,717 Haiiro to Ao / Suda Masaki, Yonezu Kenshi (#17)
+3,639,361 No Doubt / Official Hige Dandism (#50)
+3,578,758 DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Suzuki Airi / Suzuki Masayuki
https://wn.com/Top_100_Most_Viewed_J_Pop_Songs_May_2020
The most viewed J-Pop songs as of May 1, 2020.
++ Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/wVPZdNQ ++
Some of the biggest gains in April:
+17,989,643 Hakujitsu / King Gnu (#12)
+15,224,455 I LOVE… / Official Hige Dandism (#83)
+14,575,090 Pretender / Official Hige Dandism (#13)
+11,975,255 Lemon / Yonezu Kenshi (#1)
+9,316,105 PPAP / Pikotaro (#2)
+9,036,950 PPAP 2020 / Pikotaro
+7,958,794 Monologue / Akiyama Kiro
+7,740,566 Yesterday / Official Hige Dandism (#65)
+7,195,022 Paprika / Foorin (#7)
+6,909,252 Machigai Sagashi / Suda Masaki (#28)
+6,864,937 Uma to Shika / Yonezu Kenshi (#35)
+6,624,085 Shukumei / Official Hige Dandism (#55)
+6,496,072 Tokyo Drift / Teriyaki Boyz (#8)
+5,720,797 Inferno / Mrs. GREEN APPLE
+5,636,261 Marigold / Aimyon (#15)
+5,532,058 Paprika / Yonezu Kenshi (#41)
+5,363,221 Tada Kimi ni Hare / Yorushika (#56)
+4,883,010 Uchiage Hanabi / DAOKO x Yonezu Kenshi (#3)
+4,574,444 Kaibutsu-san feat.Aimyon / Hirai Ken
+4,321,481 Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta / Yorushika
+4,244,907 Peace Sign / Yonezu Kenshi (#9)
+4,118,123 Gurenge / LiSA
+3,726,717 Haiiro to Ao / Suda Masaki, Yonezu Kenshi (#17)
+3,639,361 No Doubt / Official Hige Dandism (#50)
+3,578,758 DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Suzuki Airi / Suzuki Masayuki
- published: 02 May 2020
- views: 207720
51:28
Japanese City Pop Summer Mix 日本の都市ポップ 夏のミックス
Well this is a gift from me to the world: the recreation (track by track) of my favourite city pop mix video which one day was suddenly deleted from Youtube. Th...
Well this is a gift from me to the world: the recreation (track by track) of my favourite city pop mix video which one day was suddenly deleted from Youtube. Thanks so much to whoever made the original mix. Enjoy it!
Tracklist:
01. 00:00 Bread & Butter - Summer Blue (1979)
02. 03:53 Taeko Ohnuki - 都会 (1977)
04. 09:00 Toshiyuki Honda - All Night Rendez Vous (1978)
06. 15:09 Casiopea - Take Me (1979)
07. 19:25 Tatsuro Yamashita - Love talkin' (1982)
08. 25:05 Piper - Summer Breeze (1983)
09. 28:24 Kikuchi Momoko - Mystical Composer (1986)
00. 33:19 About 4 minutes of absolute silence (im trying to fix it)
11. 37:18 Junko Yagami - Bay City (1983)
12. 42:01 Anri - Remember Summer Days (1983)
13. 46:54 Claire - Fly Me To The Moon (1996)
Due copyright issues the following tracks were removed:
03. Seaside Lovers - Evening Shadows (1983)
05. Pacific - Nostalgia Island (1978)
10. Pacific - Noahnoah (1978)
Original Art :
Hiroshi Nagai: www.hiroshinagai.com
https://wn.com/Japanese_City_Pop_Summer_Mix_日本の都市ポップ_夏のミックス
Well this is a gift from me to the world: the recreation (track by track) of my favourite city pop mix video which one day was suddenly deleted from Youtube. Thanks so much to whoever made the original mix. Enjoy it!
Tracklist:
01. 00:00 Bread & Butter - Summer Blue (1979)
02. 03:53 Taeko Ohnuki - 都会 (1977)
04. 09:00 Toshiyuki Honda - All Night Rendez Vous (1978)
06. 15:09 Casiopea - Take Me (1979)
07. 19:25 Tatsuro Yamashita - Love talkin' (1982)
08. 25:05 Piper - Summer Breeze (1983)
09. 28:24 Kikuchi Momoko - Mystical Composer (1986)
00. 33:19 About 4 minutes of absolute silence (im trying to fix it)
11. 37:18 Junko Yagami - Bay City (1983)
12. 42:01 Anri - Remember Summer Days (1983)
13. 46:54 Claire - Fly Me To The Moon (1996)
Due copyright issues the following tracks were removed:
03. Seaside Lovers - Evening Shadows (1983)
05. Pacific - Nostalgia Island (1978)
10. Pacific - Noahnoah (1978)
Original Art :
Hiroshi Nagai: www.hiroshinagai.com
- published: 27 Mar 2020
- views: 137066
1:32:31
japanese pop/rock songs to cheer you up during quarantine | playlist
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- published: 18 Jun 2020
- views: 2435265