Friday, October 31, 2014

TOP 5 BEST JAPANESE PORN STARS 2014! AV女優TOP5まとめ2014

You know that Japan is famous porn. There is an even genre named after a Japanese word "Hentai". The word means "Molester" or "Horny person". This article is dedicated to guys and single guys out there and enjoy the video:

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

NIKO NIKO DOUGA GATHERING! (VIDEO)

Nico Nico Douga (ニコニコ動画 lit. "Smiley Smiley Video "Nico-dō" for short, is a video sharing website in Japan managed by Niwango, a subsidiary of Dwango "Niconico" or "nikoniko" is the Japanese ideophone for smiling. 


The Website is like YouTube but it is mostly for JAPANESE viewers. So I went to a big event that Niko Niko Douga holds and there were a lot of cosplayers and weirdness going on. I rarely watch videos on the website but YouTube. I feel like Otaku people watch videos on the website.

I have a video of that down below so check that out;

TOKYO SHIBUYA HALLOWEEN 2014! (VIDEO)

Halloween is a very famous event in the world. In Japan, we also have Halloween. People dress up and show off their costumes on a street. However, it is not that common to do trick or treat.

Check out Halloween in Tokyo down below: 


Sunday, October 26, 2014

WEIRD JAPANESE TV ADS & COMMERCIALS COMPILATION! (VIDEO)

Have you ever watched Japanese TV ads once? They are so funny that in a creepy funny weird way. I made a compilation of Japanese funny TV ads so check that out down below:








Friday, October 24, 2014

TOP 5 BEST JAPANESE FOOD! (VIDEO)

There is so many Japanese food and some of them are very artistic and traditional but also bizarre Japanese food exists. When I went to American, I ate some "Japanese food" and it wasn't the same as in Japan. The taste and looks vary in Japanese restaurant in America. Watch a video of my friends and me eating at a Japanese drinking restaurant down below.

MY FAVORITE JAPANESE FOOD:

1. Ramen


This one is Pork Ramen (Tonkotsu-Ramen). It is oily and this is good to eat after or while drinking and it tastes sooooo good! It is about $7.

2. Sushi


Japanese people like sushi and I adore it. My favorites are salmon and tuna! 2 pieces are about $2

3. Unaju (Eel bowl) 


You will probably think this is the weird Japanese food. However, this food is very traditional and it has been around for 150 years! That means Samurai used to eat this. This bowl is expensive and it costs from $15 to $50. The fish is very soft and the sauce is sweet and it tastes pretty good.

4. Udon


Udon is a type of thick wheat flour noodle of Japanese cuisine. It doesn't have strong taste like Ramen but it is very traditional and it has soup that is mildly flavored broth called kakejiru. I like it because it is healthy and very refreshing. 

5. Okonomiyaki


I covered Okonomiyaki in my old blog (There is a video of me cooking so check that out!). It is like a pancake but not sweet. It has various ingredients in it such as seafood, meat, snack, vegetable, and basically anything could be in it. It is just you can put whatever depending on your preferences. The black sauce can't be lacked or it doesn't taste anything.

Watch my friends and me eating other Japanese food in Japanese drinking restaurant:

MY JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE! (VIDEO)

I will talk about how Japanese high school was like in Tokyo because I graduated from high school. Whoot Whoot!


Check out how I was like and my school uniforms were like in the video down below. 
First of all, I had to wear the typical school uniform you see in Anime a lot. It is a must and you can't enter school unless you wear the uniform. However, there are schools that don't require students to wear uniforms at all but there are fewer schools that don't require wearing the uniform than schools that require wearing it. 
We learn English from junior high and of course in high school but most of them can't speak the language fluently after graduating because what they learn most is often grammar and reading.
In High school, students bring their lunch box or buy sandwiches from convenience store and they eat it in a class room usually. However, in Junior high school, most schools serve lunch to students so they don't have to prepare lunch. 
Finally, I enjoyed high school especially studying part so I was kind of weird. Who likes studying? Right. I was awkward with girls but I changed a lot from then and I am glad about that. Were you a weirdo like me when you were in school?

Check out my high school experience video down below:

INSIDE MAID CAFE IN TOKYO! (VIDEO)

Maid cafés (メイド喫茶 / メイドカフェ Meido kissa / Meido kafe) are a subcategory of cosplay restaurants found in Japan. I have a video of me going in with gaijin friends so check that out!


The maid cafe is filled with cosplayed guys........JK
In these cafés, waitresses dressed in maid costumes act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons. The first permanent maid café, was established in Tokyo. Maid cafés were originally designed primarily to cater to the fantasies of male otaku, fans of anime, manga, and video games. Most maid cafés offer menus similar to those of more typical cafés. There are many rituals and additional services offered at many maid cafés. Maids greet customers with "Welcome home, Master (Mistress)" and offer them wipe towels and menus.(Wikipedia) 

In my opinion, I have been there once in the video and that is it because I am not into anime much. I love major ones like Naruto, Gintama, and Dragonball. However, if you like girly cute anime, I can understand why they go crazy about maid cafes. There is a lot in Akihabara which is east Tokyo. The place has very weird atmosphere for people who are not into anime much. 

Check out me going to the Maid Cafe for the first time:

HOW JAPANESE PEOPLE HAVE FUN IN TOKYO! (VIDEO)

Have you ever wondered how Japanese people have fun in the city?


I will show you a my iPhone clips montage that is very interesting to watch if you never come down to Tokyo. There is karaoke, clubs, house parties, drinking outside on a street because it is legal, and it is just fun to just walk around in the city while you have a drink in your hand. People watching is nice since there are so many people with so many different fashion styles. My favorite is going to karaoke with my friends. Japanese karaoke has individual rooms and there is no audience or strangers listening to your bad drunk singing except your close friends. Even young people have sex in the room. I will talk about karaoke in my upcoming blog.

The video is down below:

Thursday, October 23, 2014

ARE GOODS PRICEY IN JAPAN? (VIDEO)

You might wonder if Japanese goods are pricey and go broke after a trip to Tokyo. Some things could be more expensive or much cheaper than in your country. I will list some common goods price in USD that a tourist would buy most likely in a convenience store when you come fly here.


•A 500 ml / 17oz BEER - $2.30
•A 60 g / 2.2 oz CHIPS - $1.40
•A 14 pieces GUM - $1.20
•A 500 ml / 17oz WATER - $1.00
•A SANDWITCH - $2.00
•A 2 litters COKE/ 67 oz - $2.30

Find out more goods price on my YouTube video down below:

JAPANESE FOOD 101: WHAT's a PANCAKE LIKE OKONOMIYAKI? (VIDEO)

Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き o-konomi-yaki)  is a Japanese savoury pancake containing a variety of ingredients such as seafood, meat, snack, and vegetable.


It is served with Japanese sweet black sauce and dried mackerel and powdered seaweed on top. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning "what you like" or "what you want", and yaki meaning "grilled" or "cooked" (cf. yakitori and yakisoba). Tokyo okonomiyaki is usually smaller than South Japan. It is my favorite food and I can eat it any day of the week. If you come down to Tokyo, it is almost always common that customers cook it by themselves. If you can't make it, you can ask clerks to make it. 

This is me and my friends cooking and eating it in the video down below: