I have a YouTube page of short videos I’ve taken around Tokyo.
But I haven’t uploaded a new video in awhile. Maybe I’ll add a new one sometime soon.
(Click here to visit my “Tokyo Five YouTube page”).
And here’s a post I wrote with a few nice videos made by the Japanese government to promote tourism to Japan.
But I have been getting emails recently from a visitor to my site, Akiharu Hioki, about excellent videos he’s made of scenes in Tokyo.
His YouTube page only has two videos so far but they’re very good.
Here are his two videos…
This one’s at the Tsukiji Fish Market, the largest fish market in the world:
And click here to read a post I wrote about unruly visitors to the Tsukiji Fish Market.
His other video is of the Jindaiji Shrine in Tokyo:
ISE JINGU 3min. trip
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You’re referring to the video of Ise-Jinguu Grand Shrine that you recently added to your YouTube page.
It’s a very nice video!
Here it is:
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We discussed this before I think but I can’t remember where
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Sorry. You’re right.
It was here
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I go to lessons, the teacher tells us the words for the moves but I find it hard to remember them. I am not very far, I haven’t even got a belt yet
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Oh, Karate “moves”. I misread what you wrote as “Karate movies”. 🙂
How long have you been studying Karate?
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over a month now but I hope to keep it up 🙂
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Good luck then.
By the way, have you ever seen the movie The Karate Kid?
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I like to watch thejapanchanneldotcom I found it while trying to learn some Japanese.
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>trying to learn some Japanese.
Do you study the Japanese language?
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No, I can just say my name is, and I try to learn some of the words for the karate moves. I haven’t got much time to try and teach myself at the moment because of school work.
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Which “karate movies” do you watch? And what types of Japanese words did you learn from them?
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That is one big fish
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Yes, tuna get very big.
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Similar style (I think even using the same equipment) to http://www.youtube.com/user/egawauemon, who started with a lot of Japan “cruise” videos, but now he seems to have expanded his videos to the rest of the world (last one is from Shanghai).
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Yeah, there are similarities in their videos.
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