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What Living In Japanese Countryside Is Like For An Expat
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Life in Japanese countryside has perks and rewards not found in bustling streets and glamour of big cities. The video host and an American expat living in a quiet and peaceful small town and loving it shows why she fell in love with what the town has to offer. In fact, the store she visits sits in complete silence, the YouTuber whispers to the camera.
Tour of Massive Crumpet Factory
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Crumpets represent England's traditional breakfast treats. Although they bear some remembrance to English muffin, crumpets belong to not bread, pancake, or cake family, but their own category. This video takes us inside a crumpet factory that feed the mass consumer market.
The Most Laziest Way To Cook Fried Rice
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This video is for those who find stir-frying part of making fried rice too laborious and would rather reserve their energy for lifting the fork into their mouth. There is an easy way. That is to cook fried rice in the oven.
Where To Travel In Japan During Pandemic
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In the midst of pandemic, northern Japan present themselves as a treasure trove of discoveries. Unlike Tokyo and other major metropolitan areas, less populous regions have fewer COVID restrictions and welcome visitors with open arms. Sharla visits Shonai, a small town in Yamagata prefecture to reveal what the northern hospitality has in store.
How Japanese Firefighters Live and Work
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Firefighters represent the true definition of heroes. They work under extremely dangerous conditions, risking their own lives to save others as they battle fires. In this video, Paolo follows Soushi, 22-year-old firefighter who works for a Tokyo Fire Department to give us a glimpse into his entire day revolving around the work of a Japanese firefighter.