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JapanKyo Docs
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Добавлен 1 июл 2021
Introducing you to some of the most interesting people in Japan that you've probably never heard of.
JapanKyo Docs is a production of JapanKyo.com, an independent Japan-focused media outlet active since 2016. On JapanKyo Docs we explore Japan via the lives of the people living there. From artists to business owners and everyday people, everybody has at least one interesting story and we've made it our mission to share these stories with you.
JapanKyo Docs is the result of a collaboration between JapanKyo founder Tony Vega and fellow Japan-focused content creator Kyle of the Tokyo Splosion podcast. Kyle handles all the visuals and Tony handles much of the behind the scenes prep work, as well as most of the interviews.
JapanKyo Docs is 100% independent so if you enjoy what we're doing please consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
www.patreon.com/japankyo
JapanKyo Docs is a production of JapanKyo.com, an independent Japan-focused media outlet active since 2016. On JapanKyo Docs we explore Japan via the lives of the people living there. From artists to business owners and everyday people, everybody has at least one interesting story and we've made it our mission to share these stories with you.
JapanKyo Docs is the result of a collaboration between JapanKyo founder Tony Vega and fellow Japan-focused content creator Kyle of the Tokyo Splosion podcast. Kyle handles all the visuals and Tony handles much of the behind the scenes prep work, as well as most of the interviews.
JapanKyo Docs is 100% independent so if you enjoy what we're doing please consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
www.patreon.com/japankyo
Inside Tokyo's Science Bar Incubator: A Shinjuku Bar Where Science and Alcohol Come Together
Go to www.japankyo.com for podcasts, stories and articles about Japan.
Takashi Nomura loves science. For many years he worked as a researcher specializing in developmental biology. And yet, today he is the owner of a bar in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district. Why did a scientist decide to open a bar? And what makes his bar unique? In this JapanKyo Docs video Nomura talks about his life and why he decided to start Science Bar Incubator.
Science Bar Incubator
www.incubator.sc/
Shinkoma Building 1F, Arakicho 7, Shinjuku, Tokyo
東京都新宿区荒木町7 新駒ビル1階
Support JapanKyo on Patreon
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0:00 - 0:43 Bar and owner intro
0:44 - 1:23 Why a science bar?
1:24 - 1:43 Making a science themed cocktai...
Takashi Nomura loves science. For many years he worked as a researcher specializing in developmental biology. And yet, today he is the owner of a bar in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district. Why did a scientist decide to open a bar? And what makes his bar unique? In this JapanKyo Docs video Nomura talks about his life and why he decided to start Science Bar Incubator.
Science Bar Incubator
www.incubator.sc/
Shinkoma Building 1F, Arakicho 7, Shinjuku, Tokyo
東京都新宿区荒木町7 新駒ビル1階
Support JapanKyo on Patreon
www.patreon.com/user?u=32280122
0:00 - 0:43 Bar and owner intro
0:44 - 1:23 Why a science bar?
1:24 - 1:43 Making a science themed cocktai...
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Emus in Tokyo: Inside the Life of a Japanese Emu Rancher
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Go to www.japankyo.com for podcasts, stories and articles about Japan. Hiroshi Kato is from the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture. However, one day he decided to relocate to a rural part of the Tokyo Metropolis and become an emu rancher. In this video, Kato talks about his life in the town of Okutama and what it’s like raising emus. Note: Since the recording of this video Hiroshi Kato has relo...
From Hikikomori to Bar Owner: A Tokyo Lesbian Bar Owner Tells Her Story
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Go to www.japankyo.com for podcasts, stories and articles about Japan. Aya is the owner of Urue, a lesbian bar located in Tokyo's Ikebukuro district. She's a talkative and cheerful person who seems to truly enjoy what she does. However, this wasn't always the case. For many years Aya dealt with severe anxiety about her work situation and her future. In fact, it got so bad that for a time she wa...
Inside the Life of Japan's Only Pompadour YouTuber
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Go to www.japankyo.com for podcasts, stories and articles about Japan. Check out Yuuki's channel here: ruclips.net/channel/UCcV73ssVXsSMwJ1uR1Xodsg Yuuki was a shy kid who had difficulty making new friends until he discovered his love for giant pompadours and leather jackets. Now he runs a RUclips channel called Regent Times (リーゼント タイムズ) all about the pompadour lifestyle. 00:00 - Yuuki's intro ...
Japan's Cutest Virus Fighting Mascot: Koronon | Japankyo Docs
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Subscribe to our channel for more documentaries about interesting people in Japan. Koronon is a tough but cute tiger cat mascot on a mission. She was created by Hayashi Taizo and his company, Al-pha Co. Ltd, to make a positive impact during a pandemic. In this video, Koronon's creator talks about what goes into making a mascot, how the public has reacted to Koronon, and Koronon's dream of a pos...
The JapanKyo Docs Mission: Channel Intro
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Go to www.japankyo.com for podcasts, stories and articles about Japan. Introducing you to some of the most interesting people in Japan that you've probably never heard of. JapanKyo Docs is a production of JapanKyo.com, an independent Japan-focused media outlet active since 2016. On JapanKyo Docs we explore Japan via the lives of the people living there. From artists to business owners and every...
I love this kind of hairstyle, if my hair already long enough i'll try to make it, reminding me of old manga character such as kuwabara from yuyu hakusho, etc
I just to style this hairstyle and I would say it takes a type commitment
過去にこのような動画があったなんて😳今より若干 若く見えるけど、今のユウキさんに出会えた事に感謝です🙏🏻☘️出来る限り、ずっとイカしたリーゼントでいて下さい🥰 濡れ髪もイイですねぇェェ💕
11:25 lol I have similar thing happening to me. I'm an American who dresses in visual kei fashion but I almost never get compliments from cute women but rather men. It is annoying because I want more women to notice me lolol
Good luck
Oooh it would be nice to go!
Aya seems like a really nice and well-reflected person. I'd love to go to Japan and visit her bar one day ❤
Man haters bar....
You want to find men? Go to a gay bar instead. xoxo 💋
Not funny 😐
Wow! Bar 空 Urue is only 15 minutes by bike away from my apartment in Toshima-ku! I'm definitely going to visit. Seems very cool.
More great content! Thanks~
we are similar. We get bored easily once we knew the ins and outs of the work.
Tony Vega!!! Good stuff bro. I'm impressed by what you put together on all things Japan. Fun fact, I too have lived in Miami and Japan like yourself. Keep pushing out great Japan content. RJ MAC
I love what he's doing. It is a hairstyle with a strong personality nowadays and I'm glad that he found himself through it. Funny enough, I started wearing a pompadour at the age of 19 too, which was last year. Well, it wasn't/isn't colored like his pomp is and mine is much smaller, but I love my hairstyle, because for some head shapes this one's awesome. My grandfather and my dad had/have the same hairstyle, so you could say it lies is family, lol. But I really appreciate that RUclipsr for being his own unique self.
Thanks so much for that awesome comment! Three generations of pomp. That is impressive and a mighty fine family tradition. I'm sure Yuki would be proud!! Keep rockin' the pmp and thanks so much for watching!
@@japankyodocs937 Hellyea, of course! 😎👌 Thank you for sharing his story in the first place!
この動画だけでもリーゼント愛が凄く伝わりました✨もっともっとBIGになってほしいなぁ 応援するぜぇい😆 \\\\٩( 'ω' )و ////
These videos are so interesting. Hope they get the recognition they deserve 🙏
Thanks for always commenting! Really appreciate it and glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more videos like this, and let us know in the comments what you thought of Takashi's story.
What a cool guy 🙂
Indeed! You're a pretty cool guy too!
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for the coolest stories from Japan 😎
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more videos like this, and let us know in the comments what you thought of Koronon's story.
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more videos like this, and let us know in the comments what you thought of Hiroshi's story.
Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more videos like this, and let us know in the comments what you thought of Aya's story.
I love how she has a cape. She IS a superhero inspiring people to fight COVID!!!!!! 😁❤️
It's so interesting to hear that wearing such an outrageous hairstyle has helped him come out of his shell and be more outgoing- such a great thing about costume culture in Japan (and likely around the world) as dressing up helps people connect with others and venture outside of their insecurities with more confidence - thanks for sharing this video interview and hairdo tutorial with us!
I love Hayashi-san's attitude to do something positive to help support people during the pandemic as well as to cheer them up with the friendly "wear-a-mask" Koronon mascot! I love it! There are of course a small group of anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers in Japan too, but thankfully the mask culture has long been strong in Japan 😍
I had no idea that Emu raising for meat was a thing in Japan- thanks for uncovering this hidden aspect of modern Japanese culture- hope his Emus have more space to roam and run around in Saitama as this pen is way too small for these large animals, can you can someone a rancher if his 'ranch' is the space is so small I wonder? haha - love the backstory about Kyle missing the train to get there as well on the podcast, sounds like Kato-san is a nice guy
Thanks so much for the comment. I do think his new place is bigger but haven't seen it yet. Hopefully it is!
Thanks so much for this wonderful interview of how she found meaning in life and a reason to get out and connect with others again! ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
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Interesting information like your videos 👍🏻
Thank you!!!
Great job! I really like it. I can’t wait for next episode.
Thank you!
Interesting 👍🏻
Thank you!
Great video!
Appreciate it!
Sounds kinda like me! Looking forward to the premiere!
Wow, a lot of work and hair spray
かっこいいー!!
I got up to step 7 but, for the life of me, I couldn't get the duck tail working. I still looked pretty good. Here's a like.
If you can't get the duck tail down then you could go for a messy turkey tail look!
FINALLY A YT DOCU CHANNEL!! Keep doing what you're doing Tony! We're here to support :)
「リーゼントはやめられない」わかります 朝起きて知らないうちにドライヤーと櫛とスプレーで作ってますね(笑) バチっと決まったときの感覚が忘れられないから作ってしまいますね😉👍
大変だけど、やっぱりかっこいいですね!
thank you!!
No thank you Yuki! You are awesome and your hair is AMAZING! Thank you for letting us tell your story!
I subscribed to your channel because of this video. You're so cool man!
This dude is fly as hell. Makes me want to rock a pomp too!
Same here. If only it didn't take an hour to style!
I absoutely love his style!!!!
Yeah! He looks awesome and he's an all around nice guy. It was such a pleasure to get to know him.
I never wouldn't imagined how much work goes into creating a pompadour. So interesting!
Thank you so much for all the support! Really glad you enjoyed it!
Best video ever
I hope we didn't peak early! :)
🤟🤟🤟
Very cute mascot.
Indeed! Thanks for watching & subscribing!
Such a fun and cute video to kick off this new project! Excited for what the future will bring!
So excited for this. The website is great.
Looks awesome!
I thoroughly enjoy the Japan Station podcast! Glad to see the new project!
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate the support!
Looking forward to the future videos!!!
Shu!!! Thank you so much for checking this out! Appreciate the support!
First! :D