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Япония: страна, похожая на мультик
2:47
Как хитрые Японцы строили стадион для Олимпиады
7:39
«Японцам срочно нужны нормальные дизайнеры»
11:48
Неприятный Токио: эстакады вместо набережных
15:13
Обзор туалета и искусство организации строек
20:46
Что возмущает Варламова в Японии?
24:30
Визуальный хаос: реклама, сердечки и бесконечные указатели
34:32
Почта Японии vs Почта России
37:52
Суровое японское детство: обзор детских площадок
41:52
Перекресток Сибуя: японский Таймс-сквер
44:00
Статуя свободы на мусорном острове
48:33
Невероятный музей и стильные магазинчики
51:44
Где купить белье в Японии
57:42
Собака за 1000000₽ и пластырь от храпа
1:01:27
За чем японцы стоят в очереди на рыбном рынке?
1:07:52
Чем может удивить брендовый магазин в Токио?
1:10:22
Рай для фанатов аниме: гуляем по Акихабаре
1:17:13
Киото: фейковые гейши в «открыточной» Японии
1:22:50
Бамбуковый лес: что вам не напишут в путеводителе
1:27:53
Как бренды соблюдают дизайн-код в Киото
1:34:16
«Стиль хаоса, проводов и столбов»
1:40:04
Японская идентичность в современной архитектуре
1:45:10
«Японские буханки»: в чем главная проблема автомобилистов?
1:51:45
Тестируем чудо-велопарковку
2:00:12
Осака: ищем прекрасное в бетонных скворечниках
2:12:40
Как японцы пустили поезда сквозь дом
2:16:25
«Добро пожаловать в Канадзаву»
2:19:44
Как жили самураи: город-лабиринт из ушедшей эпохи
2:29:27
Чем Варламова удивляет Япония
2:35:02
Идеальный японский сад: как человек укрощает природу
2:42:43
«Разноцветный» Варламов в музее современного искусства
2:45:13
Магазин бэнто: пробуем японский «перекус в коробке»
2:49:49
Сиракава: японская сказка в исторической деревне
2:56:05
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land of the rising sun and strict
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rules here millions of signs on each
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step by step there is a diagram like this there is a diagram like this
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scheme There's a whole anime district like this and
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Samurai Quarter A to local shops
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you can walk into a museum, here are her panties
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It will already cost 2400 if yours
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a girl calls you Valera at night, can you?
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buy her such a poster I flew to
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Japan is one of the most amazing and
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distinctive countries of the world
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[applause]
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[music]
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netology when I first came here
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I didn't like Japan but now I'm with
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I'm happy to come back here again and
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I was here again before
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pandemic in 2019 then Tokyo was just
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was preparing for the Olympics which In the end
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postponed for one year this time except
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Tokyo I visited many more interesting
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cities of material As a result, we accumulated as much
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for two videos in this video I will try
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show you Japan in all its glory
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diversity we will walk through different
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districts of the Capital and along its embankments
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islands let's look into the amazing
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Japanese stores let's see new and
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old Kyoto appreciate the flyover madness
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in sedge we will admire the gardens and neighborhoods
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Samurai in Kanazawa and visit
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historical village But in the second
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in this video I'll tell you about moving to this
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amazing country, how they live here
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migrants from Russia and the Japanese themselves In the meantime
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Let's see how it is in Tokyo
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influenced by the Olympics
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[music]
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games behind me Olympic Stadium
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Tokyo Olympics were held here twice
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the first time she passed at sixty
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fourth year it didn’t work out for the second time
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should have taken place in 2020 you all this
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remember but because of covid the Olympics
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I had to move it like this in this place
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formerly stood the Olympic Stadium which
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built sixty for the Olympics
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fourth year when Tokyo wins
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right to host the Olympics in 2020
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the question arises: What to do with
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Olympic Stadium and then passes
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competition and wins this competition
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zaha hadid's studio that makes these
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incredible futuristic organic
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some forms, everything is very complicated and expensive
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the Japanese drew beautiful pictures
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everyone was happy and everyone was happy
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that in Japan there will be such a stadium No
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Then they started counting the dough and the Japanese
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as we know, very tight-fisted guys
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that's when they read the estimate except
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when you looked at all these
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the most complex structures had to be
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some kind of Magic sliding roof in
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in general, all this estimate grew, grew, grew
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growing up they looked at all this and
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they said listen, do you know at all
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the stadium looks like a turtle, but you don't
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want it to appear in the center of Tokyo
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some kind of turtle or God forbid
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so some conversations started and
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they somehow very delicately started something wrong
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so that it is dear to us Yes they started
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it comes to criticizing architecture
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somehow it’s not right and doesn’t fit into
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the surrounding landscape is not so
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some Japanese architects started
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be indignant but in the end it’s all the same
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returned to cutting estimates, estimates began
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cut cut cut cut and
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architects who won the competition
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the guys said, in general, we need to refuse
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the retractable roof should be abandoned
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from this from this from this In general, everything
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we need to simplify because we have no money
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no, then the fun begins
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they are holding the second competition with new ones
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data from already cut estimates and in this
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takes part in the second competition too
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Zach walks but what did the Japanese do?
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generally turned out to be insidious because
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they said that in addition to architectural
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you need to find more projects right away
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contractor Who will build it all and
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already the Japanese come to the Second Competition
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architects with their contractors
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pockets with construction companies
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who say yes yes we will build it
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But the studio just can’t find a solution
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Can't find a contractor in Japan
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construction company that could
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her project to implement therefore the project
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passed on to the architect kenga kuma this
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also very famous very good
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wonderful Japanese architect
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which was a construction company
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here in Tokyo Well, not his personal Yes, his
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there was some kind of agreement and they
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in fact, we have already done such a project
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the project is absolutely so Japanese here
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we see the characteristic features of creativity
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kenga kuma is a reference to the traditional
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Japanese architecture this tree is
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a large number of plants here are the gardens
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all sorts of things are laid out right on these terraces
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wooden sticks in general
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something like traditional Japanese
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understandable turned out cheap angry A
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the most important thing was that our guy did what for
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for the Japanese, of course, it is important that nikaya zah
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walks here, didn’t come running and didn’t put
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there's a big turtle here, so what?
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happened in 1920 you yourself
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you know there was a coronavirus pandemic and
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Of course, it’s a pity for the Japanese here because
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that they invested a lot of money in the Olympics
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forces And I remember well how the Japanese were to this
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They were preparing for the Olympics. They were going to
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lead the most futuristic Olympics
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in general in history They taught here
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they raised some robots
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schoolchildren students who had to
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greet guests Well, not all this
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was destined to come true because the world
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covered by Covid Everyone went into lockdown
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closed and had to go to the Olympics
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transfer Well, even after it
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they postponed it for a year anyway
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took place in limited quantities without
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spectators without guests in general Japanese
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invested a lot of money, wanted to spend
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normal Olympics but it didn’t work out and
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what tells me that this is it
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answer answer for what they threw
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Zaki goes to the studio with their project so
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there was no need to abandon the Architects even then
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would have been fine
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[music]
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Olympics As I said earlier on
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this mass stood the old Olympic
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stadium that was built for the 64 Olympics
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years and now it was demolished to make
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the stadium is new but from the old stadium they
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have preserved several of these mosaic
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panels Which are now exhibited here for
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you can walk around and admire the glass
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thus they kept this one
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continuity of this place from before
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there was a stadium now a stadium and now from
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of the old stadium there are some left
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details are what's interesting landscaping
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stadium it is not only on the terraces but also
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uh they made these grids around
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which weave Plants and perhaps
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someday there will be some here
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Little Japanese Jungle Well here we go
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a lot of plants are planted on
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terraces they are now all small but
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Apparently, too, over time they should
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grow up But these are the new Japanese
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taxis that were purchased for the Olympics and
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plan all taxis in Tokyo for the Olympics
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twentieth year should have been replaced by
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these are the iotas, these are the new ones
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iotas that resemble in some way
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British cabs but as we see the old ones
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There are still Toyota Toyota Crowns left. Yes,
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this is a classic Japanese taxi
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Toyota Crown Super Delux with increased
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space for
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rear sofa passengers just just
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luxurious wide by the way in all
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Japanese taxi doors open
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[music]
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automatically
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and this is what a typical girl looks like, friends
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Japanese street there are many of them in Tokyo
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other cities That is, what is this
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just average what's so special about her
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Please note there are no sidewalks here
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there is a sidewalk it is only marked there
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markings Well, often they are not there at all
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because there just isn't enough space
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there are definitely a lot of wires needed here
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give a discount to the Japanese because they have
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earthquakes and wires often occur
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and that's all electrical equipment
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located on poles Yes it is strong
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disfigures the city but allows it very quickly
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rebuild the city after another
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earthquakes because hide it all
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into underground sewers, you understand
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repairs and restoration will be more expensive and
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longer By the way, what’s interesting is how we know
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The Olympic Games recently took place in Tokyo
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not the best due to coronavirus but
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nevertheless, for the Olympics in Tokyo they are on
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central streets in Tokyo after all
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the wires were removed underground so that
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arriving tourists and guests could
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admire the city and not the wires and more
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necessarily since we are in
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Japan is simply incredibly clean here
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probably the cleanest country I've ever visited
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I saw one or two pieces of paper
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can be found but in general you are just
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do you see some amazingly clean ones?
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it comes out just amazing
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By the way, the example is reconstructed and to
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Tokyo Olympics streets Well they're just
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replaced the lights, removed all the wires under
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a few trees were planted on the ground
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they put some benches in general
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plan for urban design environmental design
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Japan - It's all very bad
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very, very bad, don't let them be offended
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the Japanese here are just different for me
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a mystery because on the one hand
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Japan is famous for its design Well
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look at the classic Japanese ones
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at home in Japanese here's art How's it going
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everything is laconic, how stylish everything is there
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it’s impossible to take your eyes off your heart rejoices
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but when you look at what they are
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they're doing to the city, you don't understand how it's done
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happened that is, where are the people who
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they used to build traditional Japanese ones
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at home Everything is done carefully of course
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high quality but in terms of design complete
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the Japanese need to take the mess urgently
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normal designers so that they
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put the streets in order and even this one
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here is the new reconstructed street it is Well
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damn I don't know how to do better
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Look at the design of the pillars at the design
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some kind of fence is just, well
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[music]
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it's very ugly behind my back friends
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nasty Tokyo sometime in the last century
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when the city was just developing They
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thought it would be cool to build
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overpasses, well, the city should be
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Of course the city should be modern
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for cars Where to build overpasses
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because everywhere was already dense
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development especially in the center
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the only free place that
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remained - This is a river and they are above the river
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heaps and denouements and all this
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located in the very center of Ginza Samaya
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where is the main shopping street located?
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expensive hotels restaurants shops here
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some just terrible overpasses in general
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The attitude towards the river here is quite strange
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as we know the river is wealth
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Treasures along the river make the Embankments
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people like to walk by the water, usually around
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rivers are good expensive real estate but
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here in Japan there is a river and such as a latrine
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there are some people coming out here from behind
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facades There is not even a hint of
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some embankment and the river above
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fortunately the Japanese are closing the overpasses
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realized the town planning mistake and
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Now it’s kind of like putting this whole thing together
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bury therefore possible in the next
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when I come to Tokyo, then instead
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overpass I'll already see some
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beautiful and cool landscaping
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here again we see the river and no
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a hint of the embankment, that is, the facades
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are located close to the walking areas
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nothing is a very typical example when we
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we have some kind of river canal here and instead
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in order to make an embankment with one
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on the side we see the railway from
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some kind of blank overpass with walls where
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technical rooms exit from the other
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on the sides there are some buildings and a parking lot
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naturally
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Guvo you can cross the bridge to find out what
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It turns out there is a river in the city Here
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also good to see. Huge pile-up
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pillars of some old elements bridge
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clearly a historical measure in place. And then
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the overpass houses begin and again on
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just go out the river
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ass
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walking one of the mysteries is the overground
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crosswalk first I can't
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understand why it is needed because it is here
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there is just Zebra and you can do fine
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go here everyone is standing and waiting but still
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more of a mystery to me is that after all
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someone followed it, that is, despite
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that you can safely cross the street along
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ground without running on any stairs
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someone sun rises to this
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terrible design In general Ian
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amazing hydrogen bus
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works interesting in terms of design it
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the name of these transport cards
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which are accepted here sign that
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everything here is treated for coronavirus
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they just took the whole side and sealed it with some kind of
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unclear information why why
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just make a clean beautiful bus
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this is such an unusual design
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there is also a socket Well, it looks like there’s some kind of
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e system with hydrogen
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[music]
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there are people in small Japanese houses
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hung out the mattresses, sheets, blankets, everything in
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[music]
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window one of the attractions
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Japan - these are toilets, but none of them
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there are no such wonderful countries in the world
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toilets like in Japan firstly They
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clean secondly they are free
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thirdly, they are very comfortable because
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that even in what ordinary toilets
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there will definitely be a place there for
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swaddling changing baby
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There will definitely be access for disabled people
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so this is what he looks like
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Pay attention to this sign here
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this sign means that there is
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special highchair for the child while you are
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you're doing your dirty work, what should you do?
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child and for the child there will be
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a special chair and it will fit you
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watch and learn Here he is
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you can see it in the department for
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disabled people and in just the women's department and
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again, yes there is a special icon that
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there is trouble and in the men's room there is for
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There are swaddles for the baby even now
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let's see how it is
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looks like another very important part
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Japanese culture of this Japanese culture
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neat and meticulous
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organization of construction projects is right here
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what to learn from my back goes
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reconstruction of a building and
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builders are building a fence around it
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Japanese construction fence - This is not
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just the first thing that came across there
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They fenced it off there and started hammering something
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no friends japanese construction fence -
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it is a separate form of art because
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they pay close attention to construction projects
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first of all, well, almost every
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construction site you will have various
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sensors that show the level there
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noise and any passerby can observe
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that the workers there are not violating the permissible
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noise level In addition, yes all fences
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perfectly white, that is, just like this
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like in an operating room all the cracks come from
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some dust might fly out there
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carefully touched there, that is, there No
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God forbid there is something there somewhere
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the thing will come out and to be honest I don’t care
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one country in the world has nothing like it
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I saw it again from a design point of view
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it could have been done much better
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there is a design here Absolutely none Yes
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they don't think about it but from the point of view
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here's neatness, pedantry so that
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every millimeter was closed everywhere there
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there's some worker there, he'll be there
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there must be something stuck there
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some kind of adhesive tape right here I'm not
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I know it's a miracle, it's a miracle, and it's everywhere. It's not that.
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that there is something unique here
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case no no any construction site this is
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just organizing construction is
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real art here too of course
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The Japanese are at their best, everyone checks
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a column so that everything is in order everywhere
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so there was no order here now it is necessary
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his
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It is necessary to fix the construction fence
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white is not just white but white
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gloss
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here it is Well, really super clean
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they wash it directly and rub it, you can see it
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how everything is necessarily reflected in it
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you see everything is adjusted so that there is no
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no dust or anything From the construction site so that they don’t
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penetrated the street, that is, look
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you see first of all these
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metal sheets like this
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metal panels they fit straight
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from below and you see they even sprinkled it with it
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asphalt where there are big gaps
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especially with this kind of film
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they sealed it so that they even
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not a single speck, not a single cockroach is close
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from this construction site so as not to run away but upstairs
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mesh So just in case there is one more
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as a safety net, a pebble will fly there
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the corners are transparent, they really blocked the view
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Usually here you can through these corners
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look but they are also special
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also here is the design where you can see
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uh forests how this whole thing works, that is
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once again it all looks super neat
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very clean and beautiful, everything is fine
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on one side of the world I have not seen that there were
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such neat construction fences
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here you see they have a TV where
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all sorts of apparently permissions are shown that
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this is what is happening there they say
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entrance gate is also straight, not a single one
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there's not one extra crack Beauty and
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cleanliness Look here it’s interesting
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construction fence and on the corner they made
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here's some kind of exposition and here
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the noise level is shown so that citizens
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could see that nothing was broken
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if there is a special person standing at the gate He
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works in case the gate is
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open to warn
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pedestrians about the danger And of course here
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all this is sustainable all these are 17
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principles of sustainability they are directly
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are proud and did it to themselves on the fence
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so oh the gate opens slightly and leaves
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the machine and the special person have already left
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with a checkbox to warn everyone there
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now the whole car will be washed by helmet whistles
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So what if something didn’t happen around here?
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the next exit also costs two
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people apparently so that they don’t get bored
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perfectly clean construction equipment
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just a pillar and a pillar that they
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wrapped in a soft mattress so that if
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someone will crash into this pillar so that he
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it didn't hurt to have this pillar noticed
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placed two cones with flashlights
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which light up at night, that is, in general
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in Japan it is impossible to imagine the situation
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When a car with dirty
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wheels leaving some kind of trace
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in theory it shouldn’t be in Russia either
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such situations because we have
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the rules also require washing the wheels and
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put equipment in order but to
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Unfortunately, as you know, this is often
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clog and dirt construction sites
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then spread throughout
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This is what a toll gate looks like in the city
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bike parking near the metro is available here
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put the bike in and pay for it
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recently somehow in Japan they started
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don't pay much attention to
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bicycle parking rules Because
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to meet earlier is wrong
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there was a parked bicycle
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almost impossible today here and there
00:21:12
there people started throwing them, it's a mess
00:21:15
what is this I'm not sure what's here
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can you leave the bike like that?
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I'm sure Look friends, how's everything
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neatly how the machine stands
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right along the marking line here all these
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here are the automatics and bicycles, everything is cute, cute
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and clean But there’s some cafe and people are waiting
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on the bench waiting for their turn right away
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I want to ask where is the bike path
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with bike paths This is a problem Despite
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because a lot of people go to
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bicycles but there are no bike paths And this
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outrageous It would seem that Japan should
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there may be bike lanes but no Listen to this
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of course not Amsterdam guys, okay
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it would be to make your own Japanese
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bike paths so I can walk and be happy
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of course I would Steel but there are no white paths
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enough this is the most secret bus
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stopping at this Apparently it is
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this tourist bus stop
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such a two-story one must come from the bushes
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jump out and go in. This is where
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bus this is a bus stop then
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there is need to go here and here
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the bus stops here, you see there is
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This is the markup here, in theory
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rides along the side of the road
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bike
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Well, friends, it's just outrageous
00:22:31
the situation they took made a bike path
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right on the sidewalk and they made this badge
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like we have a bicycle riding here and you
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pedestrians must run away to get you
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someone didn't hit me Yes, of course
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it's outrageous to do this, you can't do that
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you see a man rushing right along the sidewalk
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This is Japan, of course it's not like everyone else here
00:22:49
everyone there carefully lets everyone through, but
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no less it is
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it's wrong someone gets into a taxi here
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some kind of three-wheeled carts?
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amazing thing Japanese friends
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painted the road gray I thought
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that this is only possible in Belarus where
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the asphalt is painted with gray paint but no
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it turns out the Japanese are apparently Japanese
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the delegation traveled to Belarus
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I looked at one might say advanced
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experience painting asphalt and decided to do
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this is in Tokyo What is the point absolutely
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it’s unclear maybe they think it’s
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looks like neater Well at least
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at least someone sold the gray one well
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paint friends it turned out that I was in vain
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I slander the Japanese asphalt they
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they don't paint for beauty at all, that's what I'm talking about
00:23:40
told by Evgeniy who lives here
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for 13 years now and the locals know it better than me
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features so that the asphalt is not too strong
00:23:46
the light asphalt was still heating up
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Doesn't absorb as much solar heat
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how long does black asphalt make it?
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protect the asphalt so that firstly it
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did not heat up and less coo
00:24:05
black and heating up right now
00:24:09
the asphalt changing season begins so in
00:24:12
April ends at the end of March
00:24:14
financial year and their cities and districts
00:24:18
there are funds left and we definitely need them
00:24:20
spend Otherwise
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if asphalt is laid when it rains
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autumn If you thought that Japan is
00:24:35
land of samurai sushi and sak forget it
00:24:39
country of signs and signs Japanese
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just obsessed with rules and signs
00:24:43
they are just everywhere very important here
00:24:46
problem in Japan from the point of view
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urban design is an overabundance
00:24:50
information, for some reason the Japanese think that
00:24:52
the more information the better so
00:24:55
we constantly see the infinite here
00:24:57
number of warning signs
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navigation and everything else and someone
00:25:02
will say well, the more, the better, but
00:25:03
in fact it makes everything simple
00:25:05
a huge amount of noise and find in it
00:25:08
information chaos what
00:25:09
it becomes really necessary and important
00:25:12
difficult I don’t know maybe of course when
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you live a long time, you get used to it and you
00:25:16
formed As as there is a banner there
00:25:18
blindness when you stop is wonderful
00:25:20
maybe there is some advertising
00:25:21
navigational blindness when you
00:25:22
you stop noticing unnecessary irrelevant ones
00:25:25
signs for you But at first walking with
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Japan You're just starting to go crazy
00:25:29
from some kind of this endless
00:25:31
navigation chaos, but nowhere like this
00:25:34
I didn’t see what they wrote to you and the height above
00:25:36
sea ​​level and duplicated 10 times
00:25:40
street names and they tell you what you can do
00:25:42
what not to do, everyone writes a lot
00:25:44
some endless rules, that is
00:25:47
just some kind of nightmare the brain explodes and
00:25:51
It’s actually hard to perceive this
00:25:53
how many signs there are and so many different things
00:25:56
this kind of visual is again quite
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It’s difficult for the sun to digest this matter because
00:26:00
that the Japanese don’t give a damn about
00:26:02
design is what they do
00:26:04
conditionally in the accounting department of a local
00:26:06
metro even within the framework of
00:26:09
some small corner Yes here
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several types of schemes Yes, there is such a scheme
00:26:14
there is a diagram like this there is a diagram like this
00:26:18
they are all different, everything is kind of colorful
00:26:21
everything is additionally decorated
00:26:23
Kaito is everywhere
00:26:26
information different design different All
00:26:29
the sizes, that is, the guys don’t care at all
00:26:31
over how it all looks here
00:26:36
something is said apparently about 111
00:26:39
anniversary
00:26:41
local metro elevator shaft
00:26:44
had to be beautiful and glassy
00:26:46
but the Japanese decided that it was somehow stupid
00:26:49
use so many surfaces here
00:26:51
you can place a bunch of advertisements
00:26:54
that's why here we have an advertisement for Go Phone
00:26:56
there's something strange here
00:26:59
Japanese from this side of course they
00:27:01
posted advertisements for some of their trains
00:27:03
and there are a lot of advertisements for something else
00:27:06
information I think it is possible here
00:27:08
find out all the latest news What
00:27:10
occurs in the world from to Belarus
00:27:13
the attack was getting ready
00:27:15
important information that there is nothing here
00:27:18
don't leave cups can't be left
00:27:20
here you can immediately subscribe to
00:27:22
Twitter and all other social networks
00:27:24
apparently this metro station is not there yet
00:27:27
some schemes they are all different sometimes everything
00:27:29
it looks like there was a competition
00:27:33
metro line design like this
00:27:36
student competition is not professional
00:27:38
And
00:27:39
the applicants' works were simply posted
00:27:42
here for such an exhibition is a review of competitive
00:27:46
works because how else to explain it
00:27:49
what's on the little spot?
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a dozen different
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types of metro maps I can't
00:27:56
understand there are more rivers there are fewer rivers
00:27:58
see even less even less There is absolutely
00:28:01
small then
00:28:02
there is a very big one below and next to it too
00:28:05
little one, apparently they are looking for someone
00:28:08
maybe some kind of maniac is unclear
00:28:10
here you can hug someone
00:28:13
Cheburashka means unicorn here
00:28:15
I tell you the safety rules Where
00:28:18
there is a fire extinguisher How to call
00:28:20
someone here about Sweet petiole here
00:28:24
some dog in Medet and VH all
00:28:27
they seem to be happy about something good and kind
00:28:30
evacuation scheme with this beautiful
00:28:33
station while you still see it for
00:28:38
blind people don't need to rush, wait
00:28:41
next train so your nose doesn't get pinched
00:28:43
Here for example
00:28:45
it is clear that the second stop
00:28:48
carriage That's who didn't understand Here again for you
00:28:52
they say here is the second car, the second one
00:28:55
carriage second carriage
00:28:58
the carriages also have doors, that is, this is
00:29:00
second carriage second door she
00:29:01
numbered And this is the second car, the third
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[music]
00:29:07
the door is a rare occurrence for Tokyo
00:29:10
metro station is new, or rather it’s old, but
00:29:13
a new Ginza platform was built here
00:29:15
line
00:29:16
Puya looks like the insides of a large fish
00:29:21
And by the way, the new trains also look like this
00:29:23
like the old ones, but there weren't any like them before
00:29:26
everything is very
00:29:27
clean and tidy Of course there is
00:29:29
toilet is very important for almost everyone
00:29:32
there are Japanese subway stations
00:29:37
toilets The word about labeling means
00:29:40
look on the door it says second car
00:29:41
fourth exit eighth door b and
00:29:44
the eighth door and And here is also the second
00:29:47
carriage fourth entrance. It’s strange that it’s not here.
00:29:51
it says that this is a door and there is a door, what about
00:29:56
In the stations they also indicate the door
00:30:00
yes there is a left wing and a right wing
00:30:02
If you haven't figured it out at all, well
00:30:04
This is what the stairs in the subway look like
00:30:05
it means it is written that this is a platform about
00:30:08
platform
00:30:09
o platform o platform o exit D1 D2
00:30:13
means keep heading to the airport
00:30:16
need to be on the left side, keep to the left
00:30:19
keep left platform 2 in another
00:30:21
place if suddenly you are thinking about the end
00:30:24
stairs Where is platform 2 they are
00:30:26
they will inform you that platform 2 must go back
00:30:29
that means here are the arrows to Forward
00:30:31
forward forward forward forward forward and this is
00:30:33
back amazing By the way that the boss
00:30:36
I haven’t thought of a station yet. Why so many
00:30:38
free space you can do so many different things
00:30:40
paste information here
00:30:42
uh some kind of glitch Maybe it’s just
00:30:44
about ads that don't stick well And this
00:30:47
famous Japanese trains One by the way
00:30:53
will turn white
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but fast ones are comfortable
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and I would say the best way
00:31:01
probably travel around Japan
00:31:03
the only correct way
00:31:05
traveling around Japan means driving
00:31:07
amazing
00:31:09
[music]
00:31:14
trains Please note how long it is here
00:31:17
various pointers Here they are all at
00:31:20
yellow background and how in all this madness
00:31:23
don't get confused, directions are shown everywhere
00:31:25
some way out and they are on
00:31:28
throughout the station they are everywhere here at every
00:31:32
station there is also a sign like this
00:31:35
this sign shows all the stations on
00:31:39
this everything in the thread
00:31:41
train carriages by numbers Here they are
00:31:44
numbered and shown where which exit is
00:31:48
near which carriage? That is, for example
00:31:50
if you need to go to the eleventh station
00:31:52
then you see that from the fourth car
00:31:54
firstly there will be stairs and there will be a toilet
00:31:56
from there will be an elevator and from the eighth car there will be
00:32:00
escalator stairs and toilet and transition to
00:32:03
another branch, that is, here you are right away
00:32:06
you can plan which car you are in
00:32:09
you need to sit down to get out at the right place
00:32:13
on the one you need
00:32:16
stations, everyone thinks that there are only ones in Japan
00:32:19
robots no robots
00:32:22
Here
00:32:26
manually he is the only one usually in Japan in such
00:32:29
in cases there will be three people for better
00:32:32
wipe
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[music]
00:32:36
very important information suddenly you see
00:32:39
someone was worried And here they wrote that we
00:32:43
We are 3 m above sea level Yes, the Japanese
00:32:46
of course they love to write a lot of things
00:32:49
that we Europeans don’t even think about it
00:32:53
write to know It would seem why this is necessary
00:32:56
it is written that I am 3.1 m above sea level
00:33:00
Of course I don’t want to say anything but iPhone
00:33:02
shows that 54 m oh
00:33:06
51 51 m 50 48 damn We're really going down
00:33:12
here for example 8.7 m Please note
00:33:14
not just 8 or de Yes, but accuracy up to 10
00:33:18
see It would seem to anyone This can
00:33:20
useful I've been looking for an answer for a long time
00:33:23
to this question The whole point is that how we
00:33:27
there are tsunamis and floods in Japan
00:33:31
and so that you can navigate
00:33:32
how high are you looking?
00:33:36
going into your nearest po station there
00:33:38
do you understand that this station is located in
00:33:40
basically not that high and you need to look
00:33:43
higher shelter if available
00:33:46
tsunami announcement and there is a threat to
00:33:48
water so that you don't accidentally hide in
00:33:51
this station and then it will be flooded
00:33:54
so at station 8 m I would hide
00:33:58
became And for example Here there are already 30-40 meters
00:34:01
safe enough you are on
00:34:02
hill and there you can seek shelter on
00:34:05
just in case this is my guess if
00:34:07
I would play What Where When would I approximately
00:34:09
so answered It is quite possible that they will see
00:34:12
just do nothing and they write these
00:34:15
numbers Maybe they have a special one
00:34:16
minister for altitude
00:34:19
which places these marks on
00:34:22
all metro stations and there is a whole staff
00:34:24
employees and they thereby create
00:34:27
jobs and somehow stimulate
00:34:30
I don’t know economics I don’t know Write to
00:34:31
comments This is what it looks like
00:34:33
Japanese Postal Advertisement Advertisement
00:34:37
Yes, I'm already looking at the infinite
00:34:38
number of advertisements instead of branch
00:34:41
I say the ad generally looks like this
00:34:43
the post office is generally here
00:34:45
stamps for sale can be sent by mail
00:34:49
a lot of everything, only there are no products in
00:34:52
difference from Russia here at the exit
00:34:55
from
00:34:57
Where can you wash your hands? What's interesting?
00:35:00
there is a breast model in the mail and here it is
00:35:02
tit look there lies natural
00:35:05
boobs, at first I thought I could touch her
00:35:07
for luck you need something like this
00:35:10
take it apparently by luck but no it
00:35:13
breast cancer model you can touch it
00:35:15
understand what breast cancer feels like
00:35:19
then touch your tits and if you
00:35:21
do you have something similar urgently needed
00:35:23
run to the doctor that's how interesting it is
00:35:26
The model they made at the post office is amazing
00:35:29
thing I've never seen before, I went to
00:35:31
mail and here you can see it too
00:35:34
how the Japanese know how to just screw up everything
00:35:37
with your ads These are like this
00:35:38
Japanese Japanese ATMs where possible
00:35:41
by the way, get a bunch of different things
00:35:44
take services and here he is all
00:35:47
talking but it didn’t seem enough for them
00:35:49
making something like this is not the cutest
00:35:51
For some reason the Japanese think that an ATM
00:35:53
if there is a wall then it must be there
00:35:55
there should be a sign hanging and we need a wall
00:35:58
Therefore, here are all the surfaces They
00:36:01
be sure to seal it and that’s not all
00:36:04
that there is simply beauty here
00:36:05
glass door they need a bunch everywhere
00:36:07
some signs of advertisement symbols
00:36:11
umbrella, of course people won’t understand
00:36:12
what to do about it need to be done Prim two
00:36:15
advertisements about umbrella one another with
00:36:17
first time it’s not clear here about masks
00:36:19
here is an advertisement Pan advertisement for some food
00:36:22
Russian Post even seems nice
00:36:24
establishment because there are advertising
00:36:27
magazines advertising brochures pile
00:36:30
advertisements telling you how to behave
00:36:33
how to handle a bear How to handle
00:36:35
with children How to handle a kangaroo uh
00:36:38
So here are examples of some kind of food:
00:36:40
sample means you can buy fish here
00:36:44
they got themselves some kind of dog
00:36:47
postal here all the cards they are
00:36:49
they accept it means it’s some other dog
00:36:52
everything looks like it was in the nineties, remember
00:36:54
the cities were covered with advertisements
00:36:58
Tverskaya or somewhere else along Nevsky and there
00:37:00
there was just an infinite amount of everything
00:37:02
advertising This is what it looks like
00:37:06
Japanese Post In general, friends with one
00:37:08
sides I never cease to wonder what
00:37:09
The Japanese are perfectionists, how do they achieve
00:37:11
perfection I don't know there in
00:37:13
cooking food growing plants
00:37:16
there in technology we all know that the Japanese
00:37:19
Great Well done on this as far as
00:37:22
Wednesday what concerns here
00:37:24
some kind of design
00:37:27
They don't seem to understand that it's not really
00:37:29
that's right, amazing, apparently a new wall
00:37:31
Apparently they just recently completed the renovation and
00:37:34
they haven't had time to fuck it all up here yet
00:37:36
some kind of disorder new columns
00:37:39
clean, interesting where he's looking
00:37:42
the head of this station is so much
00:37:43
the surfaces are empty then only here
00:37:45
The renovations have been completed and they haven't inspected them yet.
00:37:47
but I'm sure in a couple of months Here
00:37:50
The sun is also flying
00:37:52
[music]
00:37:55
advertisements are prohibited even for children
00:37:58
sites seems to be one of them to do
00:38:00
normal slides and
00:38:03
swing at night I guess I need to sleep
00:38:06
fireworks should not be lit with a baseball sword
00:38:09
Hitting a friend on the head doesn't cost a bike either
00:38:12
Dogs are not welcome in the park
00:38:16
be on a leash the playground is like that
00:38:17
pretty ordinary nothing like that
00:38:20
would be something to be proud of no other than the toilet
00:38:23
Please note that practically
00:38:27
large Japanese playgrounds
00:38:28
There are definitely toilets It would seem
00:38:30
a simple thing, but in Russia it’s a novelty
00:38:33
We are at the City Projects Foundation One day
00:38:35
did a study did a survey
00:38:37
among residents of an ordinary residential area
00:38:40
what do they lack in the area? Well, we thought
00:38:42
now they'll talk about something
00:38:43
I don’t know any shops there
00:38:46
maybe there are Wi-Fi cafes but on the first one
00:38:48
place There was an answer that young parents
00:38:51
parents don't have enough toilets in the area
00:38:53
Because if you went for a walk with
00:38:54
as a child and he wanted to go to the toilet, what
00:38:56
I have to say bushes eh if
00:38:58
somewhere in the city center you can go
00:39:00
I know there in a cafe or something
00:39:02
there is a shopping complex in the bedroom
00:39:03
area on the playground if not
00:39:05
toilet then it becomes a problem
00:39:07
Especially if you need I don’t know for example
00:39:09
change the baby's diaper or something else
00:39:11
something just uh wash him wash him
00:39:15
Japanese hands understand this well, therefore
00:39:18
they have toilets everywhere. Well, now
00:39:20
Let's look at the children's playground
00:39:22
platforms my old love where and where
00:39:25
I’m the same without them And what’s most interesting
00:39:28
Japanese playgrounds are very
00:39:30
resemble ordinary Soviet ones
00:39:33
primitive sites That is, what is this
00:39:36
that's it Oh that's it it's simple
00:39:39
some metal structures
00:39:41
primitive sometimes even concrete
00:39:43
roller coaster no innovation no
00:39:46
of the future everything is very simple and concise
00:39:48
look for yourself, it’s just a children’s room
00:39:50
playground of some school. That is, this is the same
00:39:52
just a typical Soviet site
00:39:55
which is vzh
00:39:57
the simple Soviet yard is still in
00:39:59
many yards have such platforms
00:40:01
poor Japanese children no holiday
00:40:04
I thought the Japanese were something unusual
00:40:06
will do no in terms of platforms everything is very
00:40:09
simple and primitive Severe Japanese
00:40:11
childhood with playgrounds everything is somehow
00:40:14
It’s sad, but they’re interesting
00:40:17
there is a swing and they are a safety zone from
00:40:20
fenced off so no one could
00:40:22
ran up and didn't get hit in the teeth with a tracing paper
00:40:26
again a very important children's tradition
00:40:29
that is, Every child should be
00:40:31
injured by tracing paper Well at least he
00:40:34
his tongue must be frozen here
00:40:38
these metal structures but
00:40:40
here it’s not like Morozov and Kyoto’s
00:40:43
you won't get hit in the teeth
00:40:44
because there is a tongue fence here
00:40:47
you're not frozen either
00:40:49
structures because there is no
00:40:50
cold weather, your ball won’t fly away because
00:40:53
do
00:40:55
mesh
00:40:58
atno what is this povi favorite t send to
00:41:03
difficult
00:41:05
travel ro
00:41:07
we are a place where there will be dangers
00:41:11
every step Yes, well, the sites could
00:41:13
of course it’s better than here, but it’s automatic
00:41:16
sale
00:41:20
some water
00:41:25
there are 14 million people living in each
00:41:28
square kilometer accounts for 6.500
00:41:31
man Therefore, in big cities everywhere
00:41:34
queues in the metro at stations in restaurants
00:41:37
in the morning in Tokyo you can see how
00:41:38
huge crowds of Japanese people rush to work
00:41:41
and in the evening there is movement home too, of course
00:41:43
maximum
00:41:52
arranged behind my back one of
00:41:54
sights tokyo crossroads
00:41:56
at the station
00:41:58
and you've probably seen the time lapse forever
00:42:01
as thousands of thousands of people cross when
00:42:04
there's just not a lot of people right now
00:42:06
for example in the evening or in the morning when everything
00:42:07
run to work at the same time
00:42:10
the traffic light phase can accommodate 3,000 people
00:42:12
move here from the streets Amazing
00:42:14
spectacle If you want to see the sense
00:42:16
people then you come here for the atmosphere
00:42:19
reminds
00:42:22
New York ones are all the more pleasant to lie on
00:42:24
some are smart
00:42:28
Today is Saturday and the Japanese have blocked
00:42:30
main shopping street in ginza district
00:42:33
now people are coming and putting up some
00:42:34
tables chairs cool idea by the way
00:42:38
this is practiced in many cities
00:42:40
they especially love it in Latin America
00:42:42
when they block it somewhere in Colombia
00:42:46
all the streets are much more than one and the people
00:42:49
eat on bikes walk in a new way
00:42:51
look at their city We can do it too
00:42:52
there was something similar to do to block
00:42:54
for example Tverskaya or not every weekend
00:42:57
but be afraid afraid of anger
00:43:00
Motorists Or suddenly there
00:43:01
some Sobyanin or Beglov needs
00:43:03
it will be urgent to go somewhere and the street
00:43:05
blocked, what good is it, the Japanese don’t
00:43:09
they're afraid, that's why they have a wonderful
00:43:12
a pleasant city for walking, especially in
00:43:14
weekend, by the way, it’s very nice, look it’s coming
00:43:18
two workers I don't know for sure Mary is on
00:43:21
the policemen are not very similar and what do they have
00:43:24
signs that you cannot drive on
00:43:27
the bike is amazing and they suit everyone
00:43:31
show where else you can see this
00:43:34
as usual they would put up a sign and that would be it
00:43:36
the sign was violated but here comes two
00:43:39
These are the kind of guys that go around and show everyone
00:43:43
not one could go alone, but no
00:43:44
you see they are walking together, this is also very
00:43:47
typical Japanese
00:43:49
history they not only duplicate
00:43:52
manager's announcements are often
00:43:55
everything is where one person can handle it
00:43:59
they may well deliver
00:44:01
three It is interesting that the Japanese have recently
00:44:04
years the territory of the country increases
00:44:06
and not due to colonial wars or
00:44:08
redrawing the borders they make bulk
00:44:11
islands made of garbage, in addition, it helps
00:44:13
solve the waste problem and attract
00:44:16
[music]
00:44:25
tourists are on the island of Odaiba in
00:44:27
Tokyo behind me is the Statue of Liberty what
00:44:29
what she's doing here isn't some pathetic thing
00:44:31
fake because there is everything in the world
00:44:33
three Statues of Liberty Well, actually the most
00:44:34
known largest installed in
00:44:36
New York, a gift from the French at the end of the 19th century
00:44:38
centuries everyone knows her This is one of the symbols
00:44:40
America's still small Statue of Liberty
00:44:42
stands in Paris on the river hay on an island
00:44:44
By the way, they know her much less because
00:44:46
that she is located far from
00:44:47
tourist trails you have to go there
00:44:49
specifically and few people see it if
00:44:51
You'll be sure to watch it in Paris
00:44:52
Look like this: Here is a Frenchman in 1998
00:44:56
as part of the promotion of France in Japan
00:44:59
promoting their vine and cheese
00:45:01
brought your little Statue here
00:45:02
Freedom put her here on adabi e and
00:45:06
- the campaign was incredibly successful because
00:45:08
that the Japanese find the Statue of Liberty very
00:45:10
I liked it and didn’t want to give it back to the French
00:45:12
anyway they took her and said their no
00:45:14
we'll give it up, but the Japanese came to an agreement with them and
00:45:17
already after 2 years in 2000 they are from
00:45:20
Another copy was cast in France
00:45:22
The Statue of Liberty was sent to the Japanese here
00:45:25
installed with money from local companies
00:45:28
this is not a gift but it was cast in France
00:45:30
So there are three original ones in the world
00:45:32
authentic Statue of Liberty in New York
00:45:34
Paris and here and in Tokyo on the island
00:45:37
By the way, this statue is four times bigger
00:45:39
smaller than New York She's only 11 tall
00:45:41
with a small meter and the island of Odaiba is
00:45:43
interesting because it is a new area
00:45:44
bulk islands and the basis of these
00:45:46
the islands are littered with construction waste and rubbish
00:45:48
from waste incineration plants because
00:45:50
Japan is a small country, they have landfills
00:45:53
there are no landfills in Russia and they
00:45:56
quite a long time ago, including burning and now
00:45:58
Ashes from burning garbage
00:46:00
remains and also that which does not burn
00:46:03
they make briquettes out of this and then these
00:46:05
briquettes are like construction waste
00:46:06
used for construction, including
00:46:08
bulk islands are gradually
00:46:10
enlarging your Little Country like this
00:46:13
that we are actually standing on garbage
00:46:15
island and look at the Statue of Liberty
00:46:18
real
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[music]
00:46:21
And behind the Statue of Liberty is the Rainbow Bridge
00:46:26
hanging huge
00:46:29
each region has its own bridge
00:46:32
rules for waste disposal everywhere
00:46:34
they are quite tough for example for everyone
00:46:37
categories of garbage have their days when it
00:46:39
you can throw away there are four main ones
00:46:41
categories
00:46:43
burns and large
00:46:46
Recyclable waste is further divided into
00:46:48
many categories this is paper glass
00:46:50
plastic and so on on almost everything
00:46:52
The product contains instructions on what its parts are
00:46:54
Where should you put it?
00:46:58
The story with garbage here is very complicated
00:47:00
here You can’t just pick it up No
00:47:02
understand what kind of waste and throw it away
00:47:04
garbage can or some kind
00:47:06
trash container in the yard How is it
00:47:07
usually occurs in some countries
00:47:10
here the garbage needs to be sorted
00:47:12
this is not the same sorting as
00:47:14
even in Europe where are you here approximately
00:47:16
metal there about glass and then there
00:47:17
someone will figure it out no in Japan it is necessary
00:47:20
for example, if a plastic bottle is her
00:47:22
needs to be washed off it needs to be removed
00:47:23
definitely a lid because it's a lid
00:47:26
and this bottle itself is plastic
00:47:28
this is a different material this is a different type
00:47:30
waste, you need to remove the label from it
00:47:32
in general, the sorting here is just some kind
00:47:35
amazing and some people say
00:47:37
even when they go into the store again they think
00:47:39
cook for them at home or go to a cafe or
00:47:41
restaurant so that later at home If you
00:47:43
prepare not to bother with garbage and here you go
00:47:46
look, for example, they are plastic
00:47:48
bottles, that is, they are all washed
00:47:50
washed, that is, not a single one is dirty
00:47:52
bottles, that is, they must be washed and
00:47:54
all without lids, that is, lids from
00:47:56
there are already some bottles here separately
00:47:58
other bottles I don’t know what the difference is but
00:48:01
apparently for the Japanese there is some difference
00:48:02
one bottle two bottle one person not
00:48:07
didn't remove the label, he tried to remove it
00:48:08
apparently, but somehow she didn’t take it off
00:48:11
he left a bottle with the label oh So
00:48:13
so here are aluminum cans here
00:48:17
a whole container of aluminum cans
00:48:19
here are some batteries and some cans
00:48:22
and here are bags of mixed waste
00:48:25
We charge for mixed waste when they
00:48:28
so they throw it away Additional You
00:48:29
should buy such expensive paid ones
00:48:32
trash bags other than the Statue of Liberty on
00:48:34
Odaiba Island There is a huge wheel
00:48:36
viewing the offices of world companies and
00:48:39
amazing interactive museum overall I
00:48:42
I don’t often take pictures in museums sometimes
00:48:44
I go just for personal pleasure but
00:48:47
I suddenly found myself here
00:48:50
fantastic this place is called te
00:48:53
is located in the south of Tokyo those very high
00:48:56
islands is such an interactive museum
00:48:58
where various installations and
00:49:02
some of them with water, some of them
00:49:04
dry it can't be called a museum it's
00:49:06
some kind of interactive center you
00:49:08
must take off their shoes. At the same time, they must take off
00:49:10
socks too because next you
00:49:12
start walking on water walking on water
00:49:14
walking among some balls of labyrinths is all
00:49:17
it's with the light with the smells with the wind
00:49:19
different surfaces on which you
00:49:21
come on, this is just something incredible
00:49:24
I would never have thought Really
00:49:26
I recommend especially with
00:49:28
children will have fun
00:49:31
the main thing is to make a huge amount
00:49:33
cool photos in
00:49:35
Instagram if before People went to
00:49:37
museums to look at some paintings
00:49:39
or for something else now they go to
00:49:41
some very interesting space
00:49:42
to take cool photos That's it
00:49:45
here in front of the entrance there is some
00:49:47
the column around which everyone
00:49:51
[music]
00:49:54
taking pictures
00:49:57
in general, for foreigners the whole of Japan is like
00:49:59
one big museum to pick up
00:50:01
impressions, don’t even take excursions
00:50:03
just walking is enough
00:50:05
To local shops Here it is
00:50:07
typical Japanese buildings, narrow streets
00:50:11
narrow houses no sidewalks but that's it
00:50:14
quite cozy, the whole thrill is walking around
00:50:17
such areas that you go you go you go
00:50:19
Look how behind my back Yes
00:50:20
some cathedral covered in graffiti
00:50:23
some gray strange house parking
00:50:25
Well, but walking here you are like a mushroom picker in the forest
00:50:29
you find some wonderful shops
00:50:31
the benches are very stylish, beautiful, cute
00:50:33
look at the places bam yes that is for here
00:50:36
this sad, shabby house
00:50:38
there will be some kind of clothing store for you
00:50:42
again some very stylish one
00:50:45
I know the store office is probably here right away
00:50:49
again wonderful
00:50:51
shop where they sell eco clothes and
00:50:55
they also have another cafe here
00:50:57
you can just have something to drink here
00:50:59
look you come in like oh what a beauty
00:51:03
and next door is the cutest coffee shop, everything is very
00:51:06
stylish and beautiful and here is a cheese shop
00:51:10
who she sits next to is simply amazing
00:51:12
doggy What a cute doggy doggy
00:51:16
incredible just oh just her sweetheart
00:51:19
chained to a cow, served here inside
00:51:24
cheese and wine are served and opposite there is a shop with
00:51:28
dishes Look again as soon as
00:51:31
everything is stylish and neat and what a contrast
00:51:33
yes, that is, it’s clear that there is
00:51:36
Japanese people who understand how to do
00:51:38
stylish minimalistic Well, for some reason
00:51:40
they don’t go to work in the subway and
00:51:44
mail means suddenly in the store
00:51:48
some pokemon cards for sale
00:51:51
this stn with Pikachu at the same time Pay
00:51:53
Attention, there is a card Over 80
00:51:56
she lies there chained like that
00:52:00
44 yen for 22 different cards in general
00:52:06
and so that you understand Here directly for each
00:52:10
Pokemon there is a good selection there is absolutely
00:52:13
simple ones that cost 100 to 80 there
00:52:16
en And there are those that cost tens of thousands
00:52:20
It's right here
00:52:24
debauchery of censorship but it's already here for
00:52:29
those who decided instead of a living woman
00:52:31
choose a small doll here
00:52:34
can you dress her up in some dresses?
00:52:38
suits In general, the same case
00:52:40
when grown men play with dolls Well
00:52:42
in general, you see such depravity here
00:52:44
However, they are sold. And the price of such a doll
00:52:47
25,000 yen and all solda and Transformers
00:52:51
There are also Transformers for every taste
00:52:54
all would not be painted, you collect them here
00:52:56
and than
00:52:59
he paints a bunch of different tweezers here
00:53:02
all sorts of things
00:53:03
tools are
00:53:05
team here are a bunch of different brushes
00:53:09
colors of any shades In general, everything is here
00:53:13
to assemble and then paint the model
00:53:15
They look like these ear sticks but that's it
00:53:17
different diameters It seems to me only in
00:53:20
In Japan they came up with the idea to do all this
00:53:21
all kinds of magnifying glasses to
00:53:23
collect only there are no attachments for some
00:53:30
machines so that everything can be filed
00:53:33
Polish
00:53:36
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00:53:39
finish In total, five floors with
00:53:41
various figures, models and everything
00:53:44
what collectors might need and
00:53:48
There are dozens of such stores here on one
00:53:50
street that is, it's not the only one
00:53:51
the store is one of
00:53:54
many
00:53:57
Judging by what is written here
00:53:58
most likely it was used
00:54:00
used clothes are sold like this
00:54:03
you can buy someone's clothes in bags
00:54:07
2640 2420 you can only buy linen A
00:54:11
you can buy all the clothes in these
00:54:14
bagged office suit used
00:54:16
7200 costs in general that's all
00:54:19
used underwear and more
00:54:22
there are used costumes here
00:54:24
fully used
00:54:27
suits That is, you can buy a whole
00:54:29
can you just buy a set of clothes?
00:54:32
only the underwear is anonymous
00:54:37
And there are from specific girls from
00:54:40
specific girls cost more than 2,000 a
00:54:43
anonymous costs 1000 That is, for 1000 yen
00:54:47
you get a pig in a poke yeah here
00:54:51
see there it is
00:54:52
anonymous Simpler, but more specific
00:54:55
for example, here are her panties, then it will already be
00:54:58
It costs 2400 and so they apply
00:55:02
photograph exactly Whose is this Whose is this
00:55:05
Clothes that are interesting for women and men
00:55:07
department not allowed hanging special
00:55:09
sign Well, besides all these fan
00:55:12
shops with dolls with comics
00:55:16
equipment with video game characters here
00:55:18
Of course there are famous sex shops
00:55:21
Japanese sex shops and what’s interesting too
00:55:25
many floors have everything for every taste and
00:55:29
wallet and your imagination what’s interesting
00:55:32
they don't allow women on the men's floors
00:55:35
that is, a man can go to the women's floor
00:55:37
come with your girlfriend and watch
00:55:39
I don’t know about all sorts of vibrators there
00:55:41
the rest But on the men's floor Where on
00:55:43
in fact there is nothing like that, that is, there
00:55:46
it’s just that these kufs are something else for some reason
00:55:49
women are not allowed in. It is quite possible that
00:55:51
Japanese men are just shy
00:55:54
when you're there to shop so that somehow
00:55:56
business did not ruin women are not told to go there
00:55:59
come in And I finally found the one
00:56:01
the most legendary vegy device Where
00:56:03
Dirty panties are on sale and there are rumors about him
00:56:07
many legends are told When usually
00:56:09
they talk about Japan They say a
00:56:10
The Japanese are such perverts that they have underpants
00:56:13
straight dirty ones are sold in their machine gun
00:56:15
the famous machine gun that people talk about
00:56:18
legends where they sell used panties
00:56:22
500 yen for two pieces actually
00:56:25
mostly touristy
00:56:27
Legend because they don't stand there
00:56:30
There aren’t any of these machines anywhere, but
00:56:33
apparently because a lot of people come here
00:56:34
there are a lot of foreigners and tourists who go
00:56:37
and they say where to buy dirty ones here
00:56:39
coward I have a feeling that they are Japanese
00:56:42
decided to make some money on this
00:56:44
Especially considering that it's there
00:56:46
the only wall where everything is duplicated
00:56:47
in English that is everything
00:56:49
the rest are apparently for internal purposes
00:56:50
consumption This is the only ND where
00:56:52
everything is written that just buy panties there
00:56:57
here are the duplicates, all in English, this is a stand with
00:57:00
dirty laundry with dirty clothes therefore
00:57:02
I still have a feeling that this is
00:57:03
made for tourists who wanted to
00:57:07
this whole thing
00:57:08
[music]
00:57:10
see about sexual family life
00:57:12
Japanese and also about laf hotels and local
00:57:15
I’ll tell you more about prostitution
00:57:17
in the next video about Japan age
00:57:19
consent from 13 years old you go out she leads
00:57:22
you to the widespread Love hotel yes
00:57:25
I'm already renting a room for 2 hours for
00:57:27
love pleasures we keep going and you can find
00:57:31
a couple for the evening, these modest dates
00:57:34
the Japanese will still surprise you. What will we do?
00:57:36
do in this shithole in this den 2
00:57:39
hour suck suck
00:57:43
sosa For now let's continue
00:57:54
in this glass you will immediately have
00:57:56
for example tea with
00:57:58
amazing ice nearby and already here
00:58:02
drinks, that is, buy some
00:58:03
there is juice and if it seems to you
00:58:05
not cold enough here is for any
00:58:09
taste ice cups Large
00:58:11
small
00:58:12
[music]
00:58:16
medium-sized store with some jars
00:58:19
jelly jelly with grapes is very tasty not
00:58:23
sweet so cool
00:58:29
with delicious grapes Well, of course expensive
00:58:33
for such a jar one 1000
00:58:37
Yang Japanese are in no hurry to have children
00:58:41
But these are dogs or cats
00:58:43
please because it’s less hassle A
00:58:45
the main thing is cheaper Although I would argue here
00:58:48
now we'll go to the pet store and
00:58:50
let's see how much they cost in Japan
00:58:53
pets before entering
00:58:55
pet Shop
00:58:57
you need to measure your temperature
00:59:01
the most expensive dog is some kind of poodle
00:59:05
Siberian cat costs almost 2 million euros
00:59:10
million 210,000 yen and the Yard cat
00:59:15
Probably this is also Siberian too
00:59:17
Sibirskaya 770 en they are there
00:59:21
play very well
00:59:23
cute
00:59:26
In general, buying animals in Japan is very
00:59:28
expensive Therefore, if you decide to move to
00:59:31
Japan is better with its red poodle
00:59:34
for 2 million yen But he behaves like how
00:59:37
dog for 2 million price of this cat
00:59:41
200,000 yen plus another 70,000 A 70,000 per
00:59:45
that naturally cats can also be used
00:59:47
dogs therefore have two microchip vaccines
00:59:51
costs approximately 70,000, that is, there is more to the price
00:59:56
what's going on is another 7,000 need to be added here
00:59:59
these are the most interesting two cats here
01:00:00
here are two Siberian cats from
01:00:07
[music]
01:00:23
Saitomas are even just puppies and kittens
01:00:28
I asked what happens to them when
01:00:30
they grow up because they are on the Internet
01:00:31
they write terrible things, there are hardly any of them
01:00:34
they don’t give it to shelters and don’t euthanize them when
01:00:36
No one in the EU buys them here
01:00:38
They say
01:00:39
that the less the higher the price later
01:00:42
gradually price
01:00:43
falls with the growth of the animal and in
01:00:46
at some point there is still
01:00:48
someone who buys it What not
01:00:50
the Japanese will come
01:00:53
name
01:00:55
to tape girls' mouths So
01:00:57
if your girlfriend calls you at night
01:00:59
Valera might be able to buy one like this
01:01:03
the patch is most likely for snoring But
01:01:06
what's interesting is if girls
01:01:08
sealed
01:01:10
men's mouths are pinched, but what if
01:01:16
nothing helps, you can close your ears
01:01:21
hurry up shops
01:01:23
tooth
01:01:25
they say everything they say manual
01:01:29
work If the Koreans base their cuisine
01:01:32
The Japanese naturally have fish as meat.
01:01:35
the fish here are incredible
01:01:37
quantity And when you come here
01:01:39
for example, somewhere in Europe in sushi, what do you want?
01:01:42
there's tuna salmon, well maybe
01:01:45
a few squid crabs of some kind
01:01:46
shrimp and several types of some kind
01:01:48
white fish there is only white fish here
01:01:51
there may be dozens of different types and
01:01:53
a good Sushi Master will be yours
01:01:54
be sure to tell us what one fish is
01:01:55
different from the other In general, what is here
01:01:57
but no, I don’t even have the name of many fish
01:02:00
never heard of it before I got into it
01:02:01
Japan A and to generally look at
01:02:03
Japanese fish need to go to the market
01:02:06
see how this whole thing is sold
01:02:08
Of course the fish market needs to be understood Yes
01:02:09
what is the professional market where
01:02:11
For example, restaurants and uh are purchased there
01:02:14
tourists are no longer allowed there like this
01:02:16
it was before when it was possible there on
01:02:18
Kunz auction come early in the morning and
01:02:20
watch Yes, now you can too, but you
01:02:21
You're already looking from behind the glass There from above That
01:02:23
there is no longer a complete immersion on
01:02:25
the place of the old fish market now
01:02:28
a large number of some kind of counter
01:02:30
cafes restaurants where you can Well first of all
01:02:32
second look at this fish right away
01:02:34
eat it like this this is what it looks like
01:02:36
that means they work here and there
01:02:39
there are some touts here
01:02:42
counter where you can, for example, just
01:02:45
giant giant oysters here
01:02:48
they show a crab by the way, it’s quite possible
01:02:51
this is Russian crab because I know
01:02:54
Japan's fishing season hasn't started yet Well
01:02:58
maybe already Local I don’t know
01:03:01
right here this whole thing is being cooked and fried
01:03:03
in general, everything is so relatively simple and even
01:03:07
inexpensive, a lot of different dried
01:03:11
some sets of fish that you can
01:03:13
take it with you because the place
01:03:17
tacos are becoming more and more touristy
01:03:18
some will appear here
01:03:23
owl places for Japan for example here
01:03:26
selling juice while you see the juice
01:03:29
make it directly in an orange instead of a glass
01:03:32
they use orange by the way very good
01:03:35
establishment from just good to bad
01:03:37
here Probably not But you can tell the difference by
01:03:39
queue If you see something standing somewhere
01:03:42
queue
01:03:44
it means this establishment has some kind of
01:03:46
story maybe it got there You see
01:03:49
For example
01:03:51
It's kind of bad and it costs a lot
01:03:54
Japanese youth therefore Perhaps this
01:03:56
the establishment got on Instagram
01:03:57
some kind of Japanese I don't know there
01:04:00
stars or some kind of guide here
01:04:03
maybe there really is a lot
01:04:04
delicious legends are made about this place Well
01:04:07
in general, the queue suggests that
01:04:08
This is not an easy establishment. Here are the people somewhere
01:04:11
crowds into some establishment again
01:04:12
there's a queue there's a queue
01:04:14
Right big and now in the next one
01:04:16
next queue they are so organized with
01:04:18
with ribbons and some Cook who
01:04:22
prepares tuna meat different types of tuna
01:04:24
man Wow, this is where our turn is
01:04:27
So this is the turn Let's look behind A
01:04:33
behind
01:04:34
octopuses what's wrong with octopuses
01:04:36
make it not very clear It's simple
01:04:38
fried octopus I realized it was them
01:04:42
they make it like this, like paper from
01:04:44
shrimp or octopus something
01:04:46
incredible Now let's see when they
01:04:48
they will get it generally pressed
01:04:51
pressed octopus people stand in
01:04:53
queues because of this and under pressure in
01:04:57
in general some very strange thing
01:04:58
pressed shrimp or octopus
01:05:01
As I understand it, they are mixed there with some kind of
01:05:03
egg or flour they are placed under a press
01:05:06
fry until so gigantic
01:05:09
flat chips so big chips
01:05:11
it turns out and people are behind it
01:05:13
the queue looks completely wrong
01:05:15
appetizing I don't know
01:05:18
[music]
01:05:20
to pinch Omka Omka see here
01:05:24
just a gigantic queue is probably the most
01:05:26
there's a big queue at this market, it's so
01:05:28
here it winds, winds, look, see
01:05:30
She comes all the way from there because
01:05:33
they cook here
01:05:38
omelet omelet costs 100 yen, that's less
01:05:41
dollar and here you can see how many types
01:05:45
these omelettes are there with crab
01:05:49
with chopsticks and some kind of onion for sure
01:05:52
the same Omki and no one is behind them
01:05:55
How do some Omki differ from others? If
01:05:57
honestly I don't know Well
01:05:59
in general, in my opinion, an omelette is
01:06:02
definitely not the product it’s worth
01:06:04
stand in some kind of line, but we
01:06:06
we come to the market, including to
01:06:09
be surprised marvel at local traditions
01:06:12
which may seem strange to us
01:06:15
boxes of everything, crabs
01:06:18
various shrimps, that's all the shells
01:06:21
looks very tasty and most
01:06:24
you can buy this and eat it right here
01:06:26
By the way, they sell caviar very interestingly
01:06:29
that's just how they get it and sell it
01:06:31
not salty by the way, interesting system with
01:06:35
ramen ramen is a separate type
01:06:38
restaurants in Japan and usually you order
01:06:43
you do it while you're standing in line, that is, in
01:06:44
There's a queue for ramen and While you're at it
01:06:46
you stand in line, you place an order when you
01:06:48
you come in and they are already preparing everything so that everything is ready
01:06:50
faster faster faster because
01:06:52
ramen small hundred they need
01:06:55
so that you can quickly turn around to places here
01:06:59
But usually you eat and then after eating
01:07:02
you pay And in Tokyo I found it now
01:07:05
frame where you pay at the beginning you pay at
01:07:08
automatically, that is, there are people inside
01:07:10
sits and you must first approach
01:07:13
such a machine can choose what you want
01:07:16
that is, you put the money in first
01:07:19
cash only after that
01:07:22
do you want Ramen some extras
01:07:26
For example, you can take a glass of beer there
01:07:29
rice egg everything you need
01:07:33
And after that they give you a ticket and this
01:07:37
the coupon is taken by the restaurant and begins
01:07:39
while you're standing in line you should start
01:07:41
cooking your food is the system
01:07:45
to make people eat faster
01:07:51
the locals went to the Ayama area
01:07:56
stores surprise not only with their contents
01:07:58
but also
01:08:02
form I am now in the Ayama area
01:08:05
this is an area with so many trendy shops
01:08:07
there are both Japanese brands and
01:08:10
international but the area is interesting to me
01:08:12
of course not with clothes where am I and where is fashion
01:08:15
I'm interested in architecture because
01:08:18
various boutiques They compete
01:08:20
the store will be cooler and more interesting
01:08:24
and every store here is like this
01:08:26
big sculpture, all this is interesting
01:08:30
case View example
01:08:32
mi shop it looks like such a giant
01:08:35
see the box What kind of architecture is that
01:08:38
yes it's a gray box
01:08:41
metal
01:08:43
which opened slightly and from there
01:08:48
the store appeared And this is great too
01:08:52
This is a very interesting store here
01:08:56
glass like Crystal building with such
01:09:01
diagonal windows that resemble
01:09:04
quilted sofa upholstery here of course
01:09:08
there are many floors for locals or
01:09:12
visiting fashionistas could buy themselves
01:09:15
a bunch of junk and this is something
01:09:17
they built a new one, they haven’t opened it yet, I don’t know
01:09:19
what brand will be here? But here again
01:09:21
in principle it is clear that
01:09:25
everyone invests a lot of money in
01:09:28
one of the stores made its own stores
01:09:30
myself in the yard basketball court I
01:09:33
I don't think anyone here will play
01:09:34
Well, first of all, there’s some kind of basketball here
01:09:36
expensive fashion store second
01:09:38
platform made under
01:09:41
the slope apparently allows water to flow from it
01:09:44
drained And the store itself was completely
01:09:53
at other times it seems downright beautiful
01:09:57
Look at this cutest little one
01:09:59
bus That is, it is not just a bus, but
01:10:02
they painted it with some fish
01:10:06
crabs and I really want to get on this bus
01:10:09
climb even despite the noise of it
01:10:12
diesel
01:10:13
engine that we certainly don't
01:10:16
we approve, here in Japan you can often
01:10:19
see some interesting livery on
01:10:21
public transport here
01:10:25
and if you decide to bring from Japan
01:10:27
rare gadget or Manga comics for you
01:10:30
need to go to Akiba area This is a real paradise
01:10:33
for geeks and fans
01:10:34
[music]
01:10:41
anime I arrived in the Akiba area or
01:10:44
Akihabara its name comes from
01:10:46
named after the deity Akiba who rules
01:10:49
fire The whole point is that in 1869
01:10:52
the area was almost completely destroyed
01:10:54
fire and to protect New Homes from
01:10:55
fire, the Japanese established a sanctuary here
01:10:57
to the deity Akib already in the 20th century the region
01:11:00
informally called the city of electronics
01:11:02
because the black market flourished here
01:11:03
household appliances and over time here
01:11:05
official ones have already begun to open
01:11:07
shopping centers and small shops
01:11:09
selling all sorts of computers and
01:11:11
other electronics still on the way for new ones
01:11:14
used gadgets people travel to
01:11:16
first of all here Naki Khabarov is not
01:11:19
I know you can compare it to Moscow
01:11:20
Gorbushka Well, of course the scale is not the same, but
01:11:23
here everything is much cooler here but what
01:11:25
this is the center that is connected with
01:11:26
electronics But of course not only
01:11:28
gadgets are not only electronics because
01:11:30
With the development of video games, the area has also become
01:11:32
haven for representatives
01:11:34
otaku subcultures And that's what they call it
01:11:36
fans of anime Manga computer games
01:11:38
there and so on And today in Akihabara
01:11:41
there are hundreds of themed stores
01:11:43
who sell anime Mango souvenirs there
01:11:46
various game merch but if you think
01:11:49
that there are crowds walking the streets here
01:11:50
teenagers, this is not true at all because
01:11:52
that anime comes first
01:11:54
genre of adult animation like this
01:11:56
that's why there are such adults walking here
01:11:59
serious amateurs in Akihabara
01:12:00
there are dozens of themed cafes
01:12:03
Maida and the main Visitor are also
01:12:05
grown men by the way Name of the maid
01:12:08
cafe comes from English and that is
01:12:10
a maid in the guise of maids from
01:12:13
Manga and anime are most often found in May The cafe
01:12:15
work
01:12:18
waitresses are sold everywhere here
01:12:21
a huge number of these figures
01:12:23
the figurines they cost are kind of wild
01:12:25
money there are vending machines where
01:12:27
I also come across something. In general, I to
01:12:30
to my great shame there is nothing in it
01:12:32
I understand, but judging by the number of stores
01:12:35
and Judging by the kind of crowds there are sometimes
01:12:37
now it's just the morning of a working day
01:12:39
they work but in the evenings there are people here
01:12:41
walks around and buys this whole thing So
01:12:45
amazing amazing culture
01:12:46
which passed me by but here it’s just
01:12:49
probably paradise for people who love all this
01:12:52
the main thing is who is interested in all this
01:12:56
understands another great soup
01:12:58
the peculiarity of Japan is that they are like this
01:13:00
storage cells they are located
01:13:03
literally everywhere in metro stations in
01:13:04
shopping centers and even just on the street
01:13:07
so if you come here, walk around
01:13:09
the city bought something and you need it
01:13:11
temporarily leave it somewhere literally
01:13:13
there you can rent one for a dollar or two
01:13:16
cell, leave your things there and go
01:13:19
walking lightly Overall, awesome stuff
01:13:23
it is clear that in different countries such things are possible
01:13:25
meet but I have never seen anything like this
01:13:27
the number of these cells is like in Japan here
01:13:29
They really are literally just on everyone
01:13:31
step here the cell costs only 300 ein then
01:13:34
there are 2 dollars for 2 dollars you can have it
01:13:37
rent here they built and this
01:13:40
large paddock
01:13:42
with cells that can be rented
01:13:45
large cell costs 700 ein medium 500
01:13:49
small 400 and there are such lockers
01:13:52
near each station
01:13:56
[applause]
01:13:57
metro
01:13:59
Akihabara is certainly an amazing area
01:14:01
because there is a huge amount here
01:14:03
some cafes, restaurants, entertainment
01:14:04
centers of shops where they sell simply
01:14:07
that's literally all and the area is interesting
01:14:10
with this visual garbage
01:14:12
flashy advertising, that is, not here
01:14:14
architecture here as architecture
01:14:17
various advertising
01:14:19
sign surfaces is the same case Yes
01:14:22
when the more advertising the better
01:14:24
advertising It's about like in New York
01:14:27
that Square Yes, when the architecture is not visible
01:14:29
behind the advertising facades and these themselves
01:14:33
here are advertising surfaces media screen
01:14:35
they became part of the architecture they became
01:14:37
their facades became shop windows and already
01:14:39
no matter what your building looks like, it's the same
01:14:41
same here Yes, here we don’t care
01:14:43
absolutely What are these concrete boxes like?
01:14:44
built here because this is it
01:14:46
a huge amount of advertising and
01:14:49
creates some kind of unique
01:14:51
The surroundings are clear, something must be done
01:14:53
be reasonably clear that the whole city if
01:14:55
it will be like this we will go crazy somewhere
01:14:57
I still want something calm
01:14:59
somewhere you want your eyes to rest But
01:15:00
like this place where you come Where are you
01:15:02
takes pictures Where are you looking at all this
01:15:05
variegation This is quite interesting and also
01:15:09
What's interesting is that everything is written here in
01:15:10
hieroglyphs and we are Europeans
01:15:12
we don’t understand what is written here so
01:15:14
For us these are just some patterns
01:15:16
some kind of script, some ornaments here
01:15:19
locals go and they still read all this
01:15:21
I wonder how it feels by the way
01:15:23
some, for example, Scandinavians
01:15:24
Europeans I don’t know Icelanders for example
01:15:27
who get to Japan and see
01:15:29
there are advertisements everywhere with these girls
01:15:31
exploitation of this sexuality
01:15:33
big breasts everything half naked
01:15:35
all this eroticism and objectification
01:15:39
we lure the female body Yes, that's all
01:15:42
these girls in cafes and restaurants
01:15:44
I can imagine how shocked they are everywhere
01:15:46
because for example in Iceland it is
01:15:47
prohibited by law, that is, there
01:15:49
can not use
01:15:51
uh the body is like some kind of instrument
01:15:54
advertising cannot be used for
01:15:56
attracting clients is expressly prohibited
01:15:58
at the level of law and in general European
01:16:00
morality in terms of equality there is very
01:16:02
It’s very different there from Japanese because
01:16:04
that in Japan they use the female body
01:16:07
body wherever possible and in general what in
01:16:09
this is no one's problem here
01:16:11
It’s surprising that this is exactly what they come here for
01:16:13
I wonder how fast Japan
01:16:15
evolves under pressure from Europe and
01:16:18
here again an interesting precedent Yes
01:16:21
us in Russia often for now
01:16:23
The West is like some depraved West is like
01:16:26
that it’s just Sodom and Gomorrah there
01:16:28
these are just gay parades horrors Nightmare A
01:16:31
Russia is such a conservative country
01:16:34
Moreover, on many issues the West in general
01:16:36
Russia will be much more conservative
01:16:38
much decently for example again in
01:16:40
in terms of attitudes towards women in terms of
01:16:42
attitude towards the female body because
01:16:43
People don’t see Russia, just like in Japan.
01:16:46
nothing wrong with objectifying a woman
01:16:49
in the use of the female body there
01:16:51
exploitation of sexuality
01:16:53
in advertising Wherever it is
01:16:55
is considered completely normal, but on
01:16:57
this depraved west is no more
01:17:00
so become friends
01:17:01
civilized and probably still
01:17:03
you need to evolve somehow to get out
01:17:05
from some medieval European
01:17:08
values ​​in this regard will be closer to me Well
01:17:10
and there are advertisements for these cafes everywhere with
01:17:13
girls in suits
01:17:17
maids are of course the judge of all of Japan
01:17:19
Tokyo alone is impossible, therefore from
01:17:22
capital administration I went to
01:17:24
cultural such unofficial status
01:17:26
carries the city
01:17:30
[music]
01:17:40
[applause]
01:17:41
[music]
01:17:52
Kyoto
01:17:56
[music]
01:18:03
[music]
01:18:21
amini Kyoto was also once as many as 11
01:18:25
centuries If you want to see
01:18:26
a postcard from Japan then come here in time
01:18:29
World War II Kyoto in contrast
01:18:31
other cities were practically not affected
01:18:33
from the bombings That's why all this beauty
01:18:35
has reached our days in its original form
01:18:38
Of course there’s a lot here and it’s a remake, but
01:18:40
traditional japanese style try
01:18:47
observe But here is a small traditional
01:18:50
Japanese house kitchen area where I
01:18:53
spoiled the view with a suitcase, then they open and
01:18:56
bathroom in the bathroom must be a garden to
01:18:59
you could lie in the bath and admire
01:19:03
beauty here
01:19:06
There is
01:19:09
[music]
01:19:13
garden upstairs bedroom and balcony like this
01:19:17
here is a stunning balcony A on
01:19:19
balcony rock garden That is, it was possible
01:19:22
winter tires and a bicycle they are just
01:19:25
scattered stones and some rubble and
01:19:29
luxurious view of dense buildings
01:19:35
[music]
01:19:39
Kyoto in Kyoto at every step you will be
01:19:42
don't come across girls in colorful kimanos
01:19:45
confused with real geisha in most cases
01:19:47
cases these are ordinary girls or even
01:19:49
tourists and they most likely wear kimanos
01:19:52
not real
01:19:53
[music]
01:19:54
one of the entertainments in the historical
01:19:56
quarter of Kyoto - this is a rental But here
01:19:58
girls rent this and go all day
01:20:01
and take pictures the rent costs Well in
01:20:04
depending on the quality but per day somewhere
01:20:07
4000 yen which is quite inexpensive considering
01:20:11
such exoticism and stunning photographs
01:20:13
which you will get if you look
01:20:16
Yes
01:20:17
here
01:20:19
there are a lot of local couples there
01:20:23
You see, here's one another, here they are, all of them
01:20:25
they dress up, they put on these dresses
01:20:27
these slippers and walk around the cafe
01:20:30
fascinating spectacle Well, we still have
01:20:32
besides everything else, I'm interested in how they
01:20:33
work with the urban environment, taking into account that
01:20:35
quarter
01:20:37
historical they are incredibly cool
01:20:41
decorate all foreign elements
01:20:44
for example electric air conditioners
01:20:45
cabinets are like that in most buildings
01:20:49
here they are in such a traditional style
01:20:52
then everything new has to be somehow
01:20:55
decorate Well, of course not everywhere
01:20:57
not everywhere because here on this
01:20:59
building he air conditioners are just open but
01:21:01
in most cases they will be closed
01:21:04
or some decorative fence
01:21:06
We'll go through some panels now
01:21:08
Let's see it looks very nice
01:21:10
By the way, in Russia it wouldn’t hurt either
01:21:13
learn how to decorate an air conditioner
01:21:16
electrical cabinets and others here
01:21:19
e elements are important but ugly rental
01:21:25
a cheap kimono for tourists costs about
01:21:27
$30 for authentic Japanese
01:21:30
you'll need an outfit already
01:21:32
150-200 dollars plus time and
01:21:35
patience How to distinguish a real kimano
01:21:38
from fake I asked Sergei which
01:21:41
lives in Kyoto for many years real kimono
01:21:44
It also differs in that a kimono is
01:21:46
general clothing and not just on top what’s there
01:21:49
puts on his own clothes, that is
01:21:50
firstly there is an inner kimono
01:21:52
which is put on the body is there
01:21:56
a system of all kinds of searches to
01:22:00
adjust to size because everything
01:22:02
kimanos are usually dimensionless after that
01:22:04
There is dressing. The outer kimono is dressing.
01:22:08
different belts for this belt
01:22:11
some small belts and so on
01:22:13
it's all quite big
01:22:16
procedure That's all it takes to get dressed
01:22:20
kimono Well there from 30 minutes to
01:22:23
[music]
01:22:25
hour and Sergei invited me to
01:22:27
religious ritual of my family About this I
01:22:30
I'll tell you in the next video about Japan
01:22:31
In the meantime, let's look at the Japanese
01:22:37
a wedding is a wedding and this is a wedding
01:22:41
suit This is a kimano, it's serious
01:22:45
here is a multi-layered and I sing embroidery
01:22:48
all manual
01:22:51
Yes
01:22:54
The Japanese believe that evil spirits can
01:22:56
protect bamboo so these plants
01:22:59
often planted near a temple in Kyoto
01:23:01
where thousands of altars were built and smashed
01:23:03
a whole bamboo forest grows here more
01:23:06
thousands of types of bamboo and the most
01:23:08
Mosa bamboo, a common type of bamboo here
01:23:11
was imported from China in a month
01:23:14
the plant grows 20 m in
01:23:21
height
01:23:25
and this is such a luxurious tea house in
01:23:29
surrounded by maples it's the end of October
01:23:32
they are just starting to turn red
01:23:35
tops and in a couple of weeks That's all
01:23:39
it will be red, this is of course separate
01:23:41
separate pleasure
01:23:42
sight
01:23:44
natural autumn as well as flowering
01:23:47
cherry blossoms when people come to admire them
01:23:50
these are the red Japanese maple
01:23:53
here and there these red ones light up
01:23:55
the colors here are of course an incredible trail from
01:23:57
such stones create the feeling that
01:24:01
you're walking through a swamp Just everyone
01:24:04
square centimeter it is well-groomed, everything is here
01:24:07
so perfect that you can't help it
01:24:11
I want to catch my eye and want to criticize
01:24:14
it’s impossible because the Japanese have reached
01:24:18
perfection and this is a public garden that is
01:24:21
there are a lot of tourists and you
01:24:23
just look how beautiful it is everywhere
01:24:27
like every bush, every blade of grass
01:24:29
is on his own
01:24:34
[music]
01:24:39
place The only problem with all this
01:24:41
beauty that as often happens Instagram
01:24:45
very different from real life
01:24:47
because on Instagram they make What
01:24:49
beautiful clean photos and in
01:24:51
reality Here, uh, tens, hundreds, or even
01:24:55
and thousands of tourists guests all want
01:24:58
take a photo therefore the atmosphere is not
01:25:00
but in the guidebooks they will write to you that
01:25:03
It's so quiet here that people listen
01:25:06
how the bamboo makes noise but you can only hear
01:25:09
clicks of cameras and how people are between
01:25:12
communicate with each other no bamboo
01:25:15
there is no romance although maybe if
01:25:17
arrive very early for opening or at
01:25:19
it might be some kind of working day
01:25:22
there will be fewer people lotus pond
01:25:24
there is also a lotus pond here
01:25:26
it's surprising when there is so much bamboo
01:25:29
of course they make plastic bamboo
01:25:31
This is where it comes in. Well, it's cheap
01:25:33
it looks like it looks like plastic
01:25:35
these sticks make it feel like we
01:25:37
not in China not in Japan I think when
01:25:39
you have a whole bamboo forest and still
01:25:41
they are removing these dried stems
01:25:45
It was quite possible in the place of the Japanese, it was possible
01:25:47
was made from real natural
01:25:49
bamboo And soon plastic lanterns
01:25:51
will be like in Anapa
01:25:53
Sun starts with a plastic fence with
01:25:54
counterfeits on bamboo then begin
01:25:57
plastic lanterns after that people at home
01:26:00
they put up artificial trees and drink
01:26:03
non-alcoholic champagne and this
01:26:05
personality decay and moral decline
01:26:08
it just starts with these
01:26:10
plastic
01:26:11
fences so I hope the mayor of Kyoto will
01:26:17
but I felt a little better about the poison
01:26:21
Izya
01:26:22
it wasn't easy, but we did it
01:26:25
look, you see, this is real bamboo
01:26:26
here it is, here's the real one, look how
01:26:29
it's beautiful you can see it here
01:26:31
Look, this is real, this is how it is
01:26:33
it’s beautiful just how different they all are
01:26:36
amazing texture overall very
01:26:38
super And then bam and plastic and then plastic
01:26:42
like this, like this, like this, even here
01:26:43
made for comparison That's good A
01:26:45
this is bad. Here is a beautiful fence with
01:26:48
some kind of grass here is real already
01:26:50
stems In general they can when but when not
01:26:53
they want to make plastic fences
01:26:56
it looks so obscene it looks like this
01:26:59
you can’t do it and if that’s where the bamboo
01:27:01
forest they made a plastic fake then
01:27:04
here in Kyoto Old Town you can
01:27:06
see the real fence correctly from
01:27:08
real bamboo they can when
01:27:10
want
01:27:12
I hope they fix it there, of course.
01:27:15
there are a huge number of tourists here
01:27:17
some schoolchildren are walking, it's darkening
01:27:20
contemplation of the incredible city of Kyoka
01:27:24
Kyoto kyoko I'm already brewing but here
01:27:27
so beautiful that even despite
01:27:31
these crowds that Even despite the huge
01:27:34
you still feel the number of people
01:27:37
indescribable delight especially at sunset
01:27:40
go upstairs to
01:27:43
to the temple It's just a fairy tale
01:27:47
[music]
01:27:51
friends
01:27:58
[music]
01:28:00
These are the narrow streets you come across
01:28:04
with some amazing establishments
01:28:06
cafe
01:28:08
restaurants tea houses with geisha
01:28:12
Please note Yes, also from
01:28:13
these bamboo sticks
01:28:15
decorate
01:28:20
beautiful I want this whole thing
01:28:23
take pictures of some fences
01:28:26
Here's to decorating the doors again
01:28:30
there's nothing to decorate here
01:28:32
some communications A are taken outside
01:28:36
I don’t even know what this bike is but here
01:28:38
is it just someone left or is it
01:28:41
specially decorated with such love
01:28:43
made simply, look at each one
01:28:45
fence, some copper ones like this
01:28:47
corner covers here And of course here
01:28:49
these narrow streets of old Kyoto are
01:28:53
not the same anymore yes If you follow the main ones here
01:28:56
well, just some endless souvenirs
01:29:00
a lot of tourists But if from here somewhere
01:29:02
roll it up, you can still catch one like this
01:29:06
the soulful atmosphere of the old town of No
01:29:09
in general, the old center of Kyoto is also
01:29:11
about preserving identity here
01:29:13
most of the buildings are new here
01:29:15
Yes Yes of course historically Nosh
01:29:17
rebuilt remodeled but here
01:29:19
very strict design code and when you
01:29:22
here you go you don't have any problems
01:29:24
some kind of rejection of the architectural
01:29:26
there are some unique examples here
01:29:28
like some chain coffee shops
01:29:31
which are located in historical
01:29:34
buildings How to comply with the design code there
01:29:38
different brands which are very careful
01:29:41
they hang something like this on the facade
01:29:44
a small cloth towel with
01:29:47
logo com You see this is the architecture
01:29:50
that is, everything new is maintained
01:29:53
stylistics And that’s why it’s super here
01:29:57
nice to be there super nice to walk
01:29:59
there is something to see here and if
01:30:01
compare with Russia then Kyoto is like
01:30:03
St. Petersburg it is so much higher in
01:30:06
in terms of beauty in terms of history
01:30:08
heritage of all other Japanese cities
01:30:10
that no one else is even close to him
01:30:12
the city can't compare If you want
01:30:14
enjoy this open one
01:30:16
Japan then you need to spend time in Quito Well, no
01:30:19
I know, well, at least a week I joke all the time
01:30:22
I want to stop and
01:30:23
take pictures because but with
01:30:26
from the environment's point of view they did
01:30:28
This is a unique ensemble. Yes when
01:30:31
some new buildings and historical ones
01:30:33
You see the water pipe
01:30:35
hidden like this in a bamboo casing
01:30:38
they go down Yes, it’s clear that it’s modern
01:30:40
storm drainage system, that is, but
01:30:43
like modern technology they are here
01:30:47
fit into such a traditional
01:30:50
the architecture is simply unique
01:30:52
phenomenon But under this blue
01:30:55
the mesh hides the garbage and the mesh
01:30:58
covers it so that the wind does not dishevel it and
01:31:00
look at the streets here Yes
01:31:02
This is all incredibly beautiful, of course.
01:31:06
here is an old house, you can see that you are already
01:31:08
falling apart there somehow falling apart
01:31:11
roof I don’t know how old this house is but
01:31:13
it's for sale by the way real estate here
01:31:15
She's pretty expensive anyway
01:31:17
such a house that is already falling apart
01:31:20
quite unattractive Maybe worth a few
01:31:22
millions of dollars buy them and
01:31:24
Mostly the Chinese now buy from
01:31:27
the Chinese have a lot of money, they come here
01:31:29
invest, buy houses and something here
01:31:31
rebuilt for some small ones
01:31:33
hotel
01:31:34
[music]
01:31:38
Yes this is a big problem with the old ones
01:31:40
houses in Japan since the state
01:31:44
practically does not support old houses
01:31:47
so that they are preserved but the state
01:31:49
interested in reducing
01:31:52
the number of empty houses is very
01:31:55
often old houses are just like empty houses
01:31:57
no, because the state gives subsidies
01:32:01
depending on the region and prefecture
01:32:04
subsidy can reach $200,000
01:32:06
even for a person just to be his own SNS
01:32:09
there was a house in this area many years ago
01:32:12
about 20 years after all
01:32:15
declared as a historical quarter and
01:32:18
Here
01:32:20
already arrange without agreement with
01:32:23
the authorities no longer allow people to
01:32:25
should if he buys a house here then a house
01:32:28
somehow it must correspond at least
01:32:30
general appearance
01:32:32
area and not stand out too much A
01:32:36
here on one of the streets is
01:32:38
probably the most beautiful Starbucks in the world
01:32:40
I honestly don't like Starbucks.
01:32:42
you can only go there if you're completely
01:32:44
hopelessness if there is nothing at all
01:32:46
some airport That's because I
01:32:48
I think the coffee there is a straight C-minus
01:32:50
if not by two but nevertheless powerful
01:32:55
brand They are present in many countries
01:32:57
In addition to Russia and Kyoto in historical
01:32:59
in the center they not only placed their
01:33:01
the coffee shop put up signs there, how's that
01:33:03
usually they took the historical
01:33:05
building and made a coffee shop in the style of
01:33:08
traditional Japanese interiors
01:33:10
architecture it looks very cool and
01:33:12
Let's see as lovingly and
01:33:14
make modern with respect to history
01:33:17
business in general looks like this
01:33:18
the building is already over there Seryozha stands like
01:33:22
security guard face control can be removed
01:33:24
inside yes So this is our garden in the room yes
01:33:27
Or like some kind of fountain they have
01:33:29
sliding entrance
01:33:31
door
01:33:33
Here
01:33:35
look
01:33:39
there's a tatami up here
01:33:42
you can sit here and drink coffee besides
01:33:45
There are tatami mats of course and the tables are amazing
01:33:48
ceiling Ancient Ancient starbuck and this
01:33:52
you know what it is Now there are none but in general
01:33:54
for drainage use for you
01:33:56
instead of
01:33:58
pipes Yes, I’ll make one from a drain
01:34:01
installation and here is the second part but to
01:34:03
luckily we have good taste in coffee
01:34:05
That's why we won't drink at Starbuck's
01:34:08
let's just admire
01:34:10
interiors Now let's take a walk
01:34:12
for non-tourist purposes
01:34:15
Kyoto This is such a typical street
01:34:20
vche
01:34:22
the houses stand wall to wall and even
01:34:26
the street is literally three meters wide
01:34:29
It's impossible to eat here
01:34:32
park or even pass two
01:34:34
it will be difficult for cars, but even in
01:34:38
it's enough in such cramped conditions
01:34:41
[music]
01:34:46
neatly And this is how it grows
01:34:50
persimmon even pick it from the tree and
01:34:53
I probably won’t even eat it, I’m not sure what
01:34:56
locals will appreciate it but it looks
01:34:58
she
01:35:00
[music]
01:35:04
attractive So this means there is a school here And
01:35:08
the school is covered with some kind of giant
01:35:10
net so that the children's ball does not fly out
01:35:13
the Japanese don’t understand what the main road is
01:35:16
fun for a child is a cat's ball
01:35:18
flies out onto the road and breaks someone's
01:35:20
car and you are hiding from an angry
01:35:23
the owner of this car is the Japanese
01:35:25
instead of teaching children
01:35:28
overcome difficulties evade the cops
01:35:31
somewhere to hide and find a way out and
01:35:35
would have affected the hopeless situation they
01:35:37
they were grown in greenhouse conditions
01:35:39
they made a net for them, no childhood at all
01:35:42
This is what the markup looks like:
01:35:44
schools so that everyone is attentive
01:35:47
They’re just making it now And these
01:35:49
these narrow kioki streets are just a mess with
01:35:52
architecture
01:35:53
such a building such such such all this
01:35:57
mixed up There is no unity at all
01:36:00
style is the only style that is here
01:36:02
somehow this style of chaos can be traced
01:36:05
wires of lamp posts of people's cars
01:36:08
all this is mixed together and it turns out
01:36:11
more or less like this
01:36:12
homogeneous environment but separately when
01:36:15
the eye picks out certain objects
01:36:18
It certainly looks very strange
01:36:20
By the way, the house looks like
01:36:22
historical with such deep
01:36:25
shutters with stunning look like this
01:36:28
board that is lined with some other
01:36:31
nails Indeed it could be
01:36:33
there are some rusty windows decorated with pigeons
01:36:37
it could be some kind of historical house
01:36:40
metal slopes It's like a shutter
01:36:43
The refrigerator door is thick
01:36:45
50 centimeters That is, I don’t know how she is
01:36:48
looks closed but there
01:36:50
straight to the temperature Yeah, that's it, that's it
01:36:53
such as a warehouse refrigerator turns out
01:36:56
Great, great, but that’s all from there
01:37:00
much
01:37:01
simpler, some kind of modern junk
01:37:03
and no one cares about style
01:37:06
this whole thing came together and here’s another one
01:37:08
an example of how to decorate them
01:37:22
and it was an artist who himself
01:37:25
self-taught developed his technique
01:37:28
drawing and he was very
01:37:31
meticulous in detail, he drew such
01:37:33
there are small scales and feathers on each
01:37:35
animals there birds insects which he
01:37:38
painted What to repeat his technique was
01:37:41
it’s very difficult now his work is at a standstill
01:37:43
auction from a million dollars wow
01:37:46
he is very famous for his roosters and so
01:37:49
here this artist's nok they
01:37:52
decorated
01:37:54
images and reproductions of paintings
01:37:57
these are his paintings Yes And everywhere
01:38:00
right and left especially on shutters
01:38:02
in the evening when everything is closed the shutters are closed
01:38:05
you can walk on these shutters or
01:38:07
look here they are luxurious cocks
01:38:11
the roosters are really quite good, so what?
01:38:16
we dive inside
01:38:18
[music]
01:38:20
market
01:38:23
a box of sea urchin costs 99,000
01:38:28
[music]
01:38:31
en fourth avenue stop
01:38:35
the bus people leave while they get off
01:38:39
all through the front door because when
01:38:41
exit you need to pay money here
01:38:43
They pay not at the entrance, but at the exit and exit
01:38:45
the Japanese have everything through the front door
01:38:48
vice versa [music]
01:38:54
a hungry heron stands and
01:38:56
watches people eat and the heron is lazy
01:39:00
this is a beggar heron because it’s nearby
01:39:03
Ducks ducks they are hunting there are two visible
01:39:05
ducks and They are catching some kind of fish
01:39:08
bugs, that is, ducks don’t bother and ducks
01:39:09
they will be well-fed
01:39:11
heron like some people instead
01:39:13
to go to work and be
01:39:15
she looks responsible for her life
01:39:17
and I'm waiting for a gift from fate, but there's something for me
01:39:19
suggests that at this rate it's a heron
01:39:22
will die of hunger and will be eaten by these ducks in
01:39:25
in general, be like ducks, don't be like this
01:39:27
heron beggar Sergei tell me about DAC I
01:39:30
I think she's worth a lot of money
01:39:32
people say what did you do to the river where
01:39:35
there's fish here, that is, it's you, it's a heron
01:39:37
activist Yes heron activist By the way we are here
01:39:40
they said that Japan is clean
01:39:42
a Please note
01:39:45
that means yesterday was Halloween and come and go
01:39:50
ducks instead of Look again
01:39:52
heron the heron does nothing and the ducks
01:39:54
maybe they are cleaning the dadada river
01:39:55
a little shit right on Japan not
01:39:58
similar not ugly
01:40:03
ugly in Tokyo I showed you
01:40:05
The Olympic stadium that was built
01:40:07
kenga kuma his projects can be found at
01:40:10
all over Japan in Kyoto for example he
01:40:12
designed this amazing one
01:40:14
the hotel behind me is very interesting
01:40:16
building designed by one of the
01:40:19
the most famous modern Japanese
01:40:21
Architects hangout from Yak Gama
01:40:25
he has such a very recognizable style
01:40:28
reimagined traditional Japanese
01:40:30
architecture that is, unlike others
01:40:32
Japanese Architects who are more
01:40:34
they strive for some kind of brutalism there
01:40:35
they play with concrete there and did some
01:40:38
such unusual forms then kanga kuma he
01:40:39
on the contrary, he rethought architecture
01:40:42
traditional Japanese house
01:40:43
uses a lot of wood, some like these
01:40:46
Here are the screen blinds, there are natural tatami
01:40:49
materials and all this finds its new
01:40:52
life here in modern objects in its
01:40:54
works, this one reads very well
01:40:56
that's Japanese identity, that's it
01:40:58
look at his other objects
01:41:00
wonderful architect and remember him
01:41:02
name kanga kuma and you will be in Kyoto
01:41:05
Look at the hotel he made A
01:41:08
well, or stop there because
01:41:09
the building is very nice, you can see that
01:41:12
a lot of greenery, some kind of gardens
01:41:14
there are all the techniques that are just
01:41:17
characteristic of traditional Japanese
01:41:20
at home and the most important thing is what’s inside
01:41:22
it smells like wood and that's the smell
01:41:25
here again is how you enter a traditional
01:41:27
Japanese house we came to some
01:41:29
the most fashionable hotel that recently opened
01:41:31
in Quito what is it called
01:41:34
yay this used to be an office building
01:41:38
Japanese company providing
01:41:41
cellular connection inside design different
01:41:44
other designers his design Koeman is
01:41:48
basically the design of the building itself everything Yeah
01:41:51
very interesting cement that made
01:41:53
unusual cement with inclusions
01:41:55
some metal to make it like this
01:41:58
so unearthly, very fashionable now
01:42:01
the color is gray, the design is amazing, it's
01:42:05
the cinema is downstairs and the metro is right there
01:42:10
from the hotel you can go down to the cinema and
01:42:12
you can go down the subway and this is it
01:42:14
navigation look how cute he is
01:42:17
navigation pointer here we can
01:42:20
see first what kind of wood they are
01:42:21
beams again such a reference to uh
01:42:24
some kind of traditional Japanese house
01:42:27
here are the blinds
01:42:29
turn in some weird way
01:42:31
way and immediately you can see such a Japanese
01:42:35
identity, that is, we understand that
01:42:36
Even though the building is modern
01:42:38
that we are still in Japan
01:42:40
this is the new building of the hotel that they
01:42:42
completed And this is an old office building
01:42:47
cellular company which telephone
01:42:49
he didn't have a company before
01:42:53
there is a very cool building that he is in
01:42:55
Australia built it like this from
01:42:57
such cylinders are used here
01:43:01
nature in Japanese Yeah, Nenya has all that
01:43:03
natural natural right there right now
01:43:05
trendy all sorts of fermented products
01:43:08
They have their own craft beer in cans here
01:43:13
something like that, very interesting
01:43:16
concept of trees which
01:43:19
you can press at home
01:43:23
inside
01:43:24
these little balls instead of pots
01:43:28
it turns out
01:43:29
e sphere of moss in which it grows
01:43:35
some bush stands about there
01:43:37
10-20 dollars for a small one
01:43:42
[music]
01:43:45
the jujube plant is simply made in
01:43:49
Videre is very tasty ba if she can
01:43:53
offer herbal tea to try
01:43:55
herbal tea Well let's try herbal tea
01:43:59
this is the only herbal tea in the world
01:44:02
tea without color, without taste and without herbal
01:44:05
tea without color, taste and smell is called
01:44:09
boiling water has a taste and what is it?
01:44:12
this thing Chima is usually made from it
01:44:14
you know the kind of washcloths and this is tea from
01:44:17
sponges tea from
01:44:19
washcloths
01:44:22
sleepily these are the roots of the kago fruit And all this is not
01:44:26
washcloth stop stop stop stop was
01:44:27
Incorrect information this is tea from some
01:44:29
root is used as
01:44:31
allergy medicine during the period
01:44:33
years for the treatment of muscle pain
01:44:35
antipyretics and joint
01:44:37
[music]
01:44:42
more special people are like squirrels
01:44:45
climbed a tree to drain the excess
01:44:49
the branches send them into the tree just like
01:44:52
squirrel I wouldn't be surprised if he fell off
01:44:54
because he is currently sitting on Dry Top
01:44:56
look there right in the crowns one d What
01:44:59
chances are that he will fall, but by the way it’s like this
01:45:02
the police car looks ridiculous with
01:45:04
some kind of add-on
01:45:10
roofs like that How much is gasoline?
01:45:15
costs 158 yen per liter here are the prices
01:45:19
And then there is this automatic
01:45:22
small car wash here you go
01:45:25
here you pay it starts to wash you
01:45:28
there are no gas stations yes yes that is
01:45:32
self-service due to small
01:45:34
the size of the country in Japan is large
01:45:36
problem with parking to buy
01:45:38
the Japanese will have to own a personal car
01:45:40
prove that he will be able to
01:45:41
use without causing inconvenience
01:45:43
to those around us, therefore one of the main
01:45:45
requirements - this parking space is not
01:45:47
more than 2 km from home
01:45:52
Of course it's surprising because among
01:45:54
some kind of architectural garbage
01:45:57
I come across some interesting ones
01:45:59
interesting houses Here And since we are in
01:46:02
Kyoto and because tourists are tourists here
01:46:04
exploit the locals like in ancient times
01:46:07
times Please note that each house
01:46:10
and around the house is definitely thought out
01:46:13
parking here parking here parking
01:46:15
In general, parking is a sore subject for
01:46:17
Japan because it's easy to throw here
01:46:21
Not
01:46:22
there will be practically city parking lots
01:46:24
no, that is, you need to park
01:46:27
just try to find some parking
01:46:29
the whole thing is expensive, but the most
01:46:31
the main thing is if you want to buy a car from
01:46:33
You must have parking because
01:46:35
before purchasing a car you must obtain
01:46:38
permission to purchase which is given
01:46:40
based on your parking availability
01:46:42
space, the size of this is important
01:46:44
parking space because for example
01:46:45
if you have a very small one near your house
01:46:48
site then buy a big car you
01:46:50
you just can’t because everyone will
01:46:52
it is clear that you will have nowhere to park and
01:46:54
you will create problems, that's why in
01:46:56
Japan can be found
01:46:58
a unique car format that
01:47:00
looks like a loaf just like our UAZs
01:47:03
but here these loaves are modified
01:47:05
and they drive like this
01:47:08
funny, absurd bricks That's because
01:47:11
that there is not enough space, there is not enough space and they are trying
01:47:13
in a very small
01:47:17
space is everything you need to
01:47:20
there was as much car as possible
01:47:22
space turns out to be a brick here too
01:47:25
Of course, European cars are possible
01:47:26
compare Yes when any
01:47:28
How European is the car?
01:47:29
wasteful like this one for example
01:47:31
jeep how wasteful it is
01:47:33
uses space yes it is
01:47:35
completely impractical because it’s nearby
01:47:37
it costs just a little something
01:47:40
one and a half times smaller in capacity
01:47:43
same same same thing Yes, these are all these
01:47:45
these are funny ones
01:47:50
no parking space, everything has to be done
01:47:52
already the man's mother is here Three
01:47:55
small parking spaces therefore
01:47:57
some kind of Nissan if someone in
01:47:59
If Russia drives one of these, they will laugh at him
01:48:01
on this Nissan or on this one
01:48:04
they will laugh here Normal Normal
01:48:06
such a simple toy car
01:48:08
But very roomy, most importantly
01:48:10
you can put it near the house or you can
01:48:12
look at another funny car
01:48:14
which stands and again Yes, pay attention
01:48:16
look how small this one is
01:48:18
unprepossessing And how simple it stands here
01:48:20
giant giant for japan
01:48:22
the car is not everywhere for him
01:48:24
parking though, well, for us it’s perfect
01:48:28
an ordinary car, nothing special about it
01:48:31
big No, there's such a house here and they
01:48:35
very nice made for yourself from bamboo
01:48:41
out of town Why does a person need so many stairs?
01:48:44
so that apparently they are eager to get something
01:48:46
they constantly
01:48:49
all sizes Oh, these are small
01:48:51
small Japanese cars
01:48:54
this is why they are super compact, that is, they
01:48:57
fits into a small parking lot
01:48:58
the place inside is quite spacious then
01:49:02
there are inside they are spacious as in
01:49:04
you sit in a big SUV but but so
01:49:07
They look very
01:49:10
small ones again here is characteristic
01:49:12
example, that is, a person made himself
01:49:14
parking in front of the window and a large car
01:49:16
It wouldn't fit here so I bought it
01:49:19
such an unsightly brick for yourself And here
01:49:22
this is a big place here somewhere
01:49:24
a wealthy friend lives privately
01:49:26
I hope they didn’t enter the territory too much
01:49:28
they will be offended and they also have it
01:49:30
small
01:49:31
the machine is here in front of the entrance
01:49:34
the benches are somehow so great
01:49:37
nicely done and even has amazing
01:49:40
parking for bicycles With this
01:49:43
canopy But for the big one Yes
01:49:47
straight
01:49:49
Vt against the background of other Japanese cars A
01:49:52
By the way, friends, this is what a paid one looks like
01:50:01
parking and bicycle parking about one
01:50:04
from houses and such a passage between houses
01:50:08
that is, there is no visible space at all
01:50:09
You can only park bicycles, but
01:50:11
again, everything is very clean and
01:50:13
neat Well, another very characteristic one
01:50:15
for Japan the landscape appeared here
01:50:17
some small little wasteland and
01:50:19
on it right away
01:50:20
organized
01:50:25
parking lot That is, you pay here at
01:50:28
parking meter and you can park your car
01:50:32
a lot of them are directly located on some
01:50:33
here's any little vacant lot And there right away
01:50:35
it's interesting that there are places on them too
01:50:37
very small and big car you
01:50:39
don’t park here, and again in terms of
01:50:42
there is automation at every step in
01:50:44
In Japan you can find such veins
01:50:48
Govyrin
01:50:50
quantity and what is interesting Unlike
01:50:52
simple age-old devices to which we
01:50:54
used to sell drinks here as
01:50:56
hot and cold, well heated then
01:50:59
there is if you want a drink
01:51:02
half naked or there's a red one
01:51:06
marking according to this
01:51:08
cold or hot drink
01:51:10
[music]
01:51:13
By the way, a special shih for the Japanese is
01:51:15
German
01:51:16
car Yes it is big but it is not
01:51:19
fits in Japanese parking But if you have
01:51:21
Do you have a German car? Dear
01:51:25
the person is not some kind of Honda Lexus and
01:51:28
toyo namely Mercedes BMW you see at
01:51:34
the person is standing, the person is immediately visible
01:51:36
achieved success in this life and now
01:51:39
you can see it because it’s a nice area
01:51:41
you can look at people's BMW cars
01:51:44
rich successful Japanese by the way parking
01:51:47
for bicycles in Japan there are also fees
01:51:50
But some are very convenient and
01:51:51
technologically advanced, if only there were bike paths
01:51:54
they learned to do it like this and like this
01:51:56
looks paid
01:51:57
bike parking in Kyoto for 2 hours costs 100
01:52:02
eine here you put it
01:52:08
blocked with bike lanes here
01:52:11
Of course it's a problem they sometimes draw them
01:52:14
just on the sidewalk and sometimes here
01:52:16
indicate that you can drive on the side of the road
01:52:20
at the same time, the roads are often narrow and cars
01:52:24
I’m somehow not used to it at all
01:52:26
Rides bikes and feels like this
01:52:30
not very safe, many people are
01:52:33
after all, they drive on sidewalks and not along
01:52:35
roadway
01:52:37
parts, this is one of the main streets
01:52:40
Kyoto and here they are Pay attention here
01:52:43
how they made a Pro bike path on the sidewalk
01:52:48
designated
01:52:50
Of course you can't do that and
01:52:53
Japanese It would be nice to invite
01:52:55
some normal designers
01:52:57
from
01:52:58
[music]
01:53:08
Europe is the City Hall building and all it is
01:53:11
it was built before the war and in such
01:53:14
pseudo Gothic style as it was then
01:53:17
a little fashionable
01:53:20
also the German architecture of those years and
01:53:24
now it seems there is not enough building
01:53:27
for work there inside, so they built it
01:53:31
more modern like this
01:53:32
glass building on the left and
01:53:35
there's a bit of a place around and they're electing a mayor
01:53:39
here the mayor is chosen Yes or Well they are chosen
01:53:42
residents are not deputies resident Yes you are
01:53:45
voted for the mayor I didn't because
01:53:47
I don't have the right to vote
01:53:51
mayor let's say I did it several times
01:53:54
seen on good terms but for
01:53:58
city ​​he doesn't do anything so I would
01:54:01
didn't say he was such a good mayor
01:54:04
but he's been sitting here for a very long time
01:54:06
which shows that any mayor is long
01:54:09
offended of course this is for
01:54:11
nothing good in the neighboring cities
01:54:15
cities more
01:54:18
young city than mayor Kado Kawa So well
01:54:24
but the mayor has ado kava kakava kado kava
01:54:28
so But here he has a luxurious building
01:54:31
the tiles around the landscaping are like this
01:54:34
special thing for here
01:54:37
bicycles did not pass Oh this is underground
01:54:40
bike parking and now he is a person
01:54:42
deliver the bike crazy
01:54:45
get off here it is A miracle of technology So wait a minute
01:54:49
how to use it And even here
01:54:51
there is a special booth apparently where you can
01:54:54
buy a card and they sell it here
01:54:57
cards
01:54:58
yes 150n o day you can o you can Come on
01:55:02
let's try You can just test
01:55:04
how does it work means the company in
01:55:06
where grandpa works called happ
01:55:08
bic Life and now he is getting instructions
01:55:12
to understand whether our Bicycle
01:55:14
will park on this
01:55:15
TT automatic parking is available
01:55:17
special
01:55:18
the meter is just that we are in Japan
01:55:21
so now there will be a bicycle
01:55:25
measure like this
01:55:27
pass everything
01:55:30
[music]
01:55:36
they pass and the bike has already sped off. Nothing
01:55:40
Seryozha, you're left without a bike
01:55:42
Give
01:55:46
150n But that we are back there enough
01:55:50
time miracle of underground technology
01:55:55
bicycle parking the bicycle has arrived and that's it
01:55:59
He takes this mark if there is one
01:56:01
the card can be used as many times as you like
01:56:03
get the bike
01:56:05
Ista And if you pay 2800 then you can
01:56:09
leave a whole month after receiving
01:56:11
a special general travel ticket
01:56:13
amazing miracle technology I was wondering where everything was
01:56:16
bicycles in front of mriy it turns out they are
01:56:18
everything is underground and
01:56:20
what's most interesting is this parking lot Well
01:56:23
yes when you just put Yes once
01:56:24
you need to buy this card from him
01:56:26
talk to this grandfather But if you
01:56:27
you already have a pass, then the parking is
01:56:29
people park here, it's much better
01:56:32
faster even than you just lock
01:56:34
the bike is fastened somewhere, that is
01:56:36
you just abandon him, they take him away and that’s it
01:56:37
that is, everything happens very instantly
01:56:39
fast and cool thing, it’s strange that
01:56:42
The Dutch don't think of this in general
01:56:44
it is necessary to make an international exchange of experience
01:56:46
so that the Japanese teach Chan and the Dutch
01:56:50
make underground bike parking
01:56:53
And they, in turn, taught the Japanese
01:56:55
make beautiful and proper bike paths
01:56:58
so in general you shouldn't be against the mayor
01:57:00
I'm telling the class I didn't do anything
01:57:02
does the mayor make this parking lot built yet
01:57:05
by the way 7 years ago 7 years ago That is
01:57:07
this is not this mayor, this is her like this
01:57:11
There are bike parking in two more cities in
01:57:13
Tokyo and woks and did it like this
01:57:15
experimentally because there is little
01:57:18
places where you can park bicycles Uh-huh
01:57:23
This is what underground looks like
01:57:24
bike parking here Bring your bike
01:57:27
the doors open and they take him away and in general
01:57:29
it's supposed to work
01:57:30
automatically but for some unknown reason
01:57:32
reason there is a man standing here who
01:57:34
Apparently it helps somehow to cope with this
01:57:36
miracle of technology Yes, there is more here
01:57:39
such a paid ground service behind such a barrier
01:57:43
and here you can put it too
01:57:46
pay but it’s more difficult here
01:57:47
pay for this machine and here
01:57:49
several zones for such a paid one
01:57:51
parking paid bicycle parking and this
01:57:54
two-level and when a bike goes there
01:57:57
the front wheel is blocked and
01:58:00
unlocked only after payment
01:58:03
How much does parking cost for the first hour?
01:58:05
for free
01:58:07
Yeah, the top place is 100 yen and the bottom 150 yen
01:58:12
a Upper
01:58:14
cheaper It's crazy why it's inconvenient to put it there
01:58:17
drag a hundred Well, about nothing at all
01:58:20
is it such a formality just to
01:58:22
you haven't left your bike here for a month like that
01:58:25
almost free Here's someone
01:58:27
I parked my bike near my house like this
01:58:29
neatly without paying for parking But
01:58:33
in general, people are leaving
01:58:36
here it looks like this
01:58:39
bike parking in
01:58:41
department store is such a red carpet for
01:58:44
there are two cyclists
01:58:47
traffic controller in cap uniform
01:58:51
who see off
01:58:53
Here they show you where you stand
01:58:57
your bike is still here, the ticket office is at
01:59:00
he has a cap with moisture protection on top and here he is
01:59:05
bike parking so here it is
01:59:08
looks like a bike rack for one
01:59:12
bike, that is, the second one here
01:59:13
got up illegally they built this one
01:59:16
a giant structure with a reception point
01:59:22
payment with some balls
01:59:25
flashlights like these informational ones
01:59:27
stand just for the sake of it, it's illegal
01:59:30
came here just to be here
01:59:33
it was possible to park one bicycle
01:59:36
this is not a joke they have gone crazy that is all
01:59:38
this crap is for the sake of one bike for me
01:59:40
it seems the mayor just came to this building
01:59:43
Osaka, he had to park somewhere
01:59:46
bike because it's like a egg
01:59:50
execution must be done very carefully
01:59:52
He treats all the rules simply
01:59:55
asked to make him one paid place
01:59:57
I have no other explanation at all
02:00:00
Of course it’s complete stupidity But here it is
02:00:02
Here they transport children in these
02:00:04
wonderful carts and in each
02:00:06
the trolley rides more than the children - an incredible thing
02:00:10
are they taking them to kindergarten or
02:00:14
[applause]
02:00:18
where Osaka was also once the capital
02:00:20
Japan, and the last four times
02:00:23
since it happened In 744 the city then
02:00:26
was called on Niva now it is here
02:00:29
district of the same name Yes, the Japanese are like
02:00:31
Soviet communists loved
02:00:32
rename cities This is due to the fact
02:00:34
that power in the country was constantly changing
02:00:36
from emperors to samurai and back even
02:00:39
Tokyo was once called Edu According to
02:00:42
the first Japanese historical chronicles
02:00:44
it was in the Naniva area that the E Mata landed
02:00:47
who founded the future state like this
02:00:50
how Osaka has access to the interior
02:00:52
the Sea of ​​Japan passed here the main
02:00:55
trade routes several centuries Osaka
02:00:58
was one of the richest cities
02:01:00
country by the 20th century it became the main
02:01:03
industrial center
02:01:06
Japan Osaka and in Osaka you can see
02:01:11
parking lots are arranged for luxury parking lots
02:01:15
it’s very simple, there’s a tower like this and there
02:01:20
A carousel of cars drives here
02:01:24
This is a special turntable to
02:01:25
then it was immediately convenient
02:01:28
turn around and go upstairs like that
02:01:31
looks there are size restrictions and
02:01:34
by weight in Japan you can’t just go out
02:01:37
and smoke outside like we do smoking
02:01:39
Therefore, it is strictly regulated here
02:01:41
Usually people smoke in smoking rooms, it's on the streets
02:01:45
organize such special pens
02:01:46
who look like Nucky the Murderer In general, not
02:01:49
very nice places or sometimes there are
02:01:52
near the exits from there office knowledge too
02:01:55
there are smoking rooms, they are easy to recognize because
02:01:58
there's a bunch of people standing there, uh, next to each other and
02:02:01
in this general smoke they smoke here
02:02:04
for example, another parking lot
02:02:05
multi-level and here is the smoking room
02:02:08
people and smoking a cigarette like this
02:02:11
looks looks like this parking tower
02:02:14
Carousel Tower And so here are the sedges
02:02:17
taxi ranks look like they are not just
02:02:20
stand along the street equipped for them
02:02:22
these are the special ones
02:02:23
[applause]
02:02:25
parking
02:02:27
[music]
02:02:40
[music]
02:02:43
But look how they organize it
02:02:46
pedestrian crossing near the station
02:02:49
here is the bus station boarding
02:02:51
buses and so that people do not throw themselves under
02:02:55
there are buses here
02:02:57
barriers that are now
02:03:00
will close again amazing thing
02:03:03
again hop
02:03:07
everything, the transition is closed, but here
02:03:11
there is no special traffic because
02:03:12
buses just stop but safety
02:03:14
above all means look how
02:03:17
looks like the opening of the bar Hera Hera Hera
02:03:21
Hera means two Hera means well
02:03:23
firstly, it’s already clear what this is
02:03:25
institution
02:03:26
So they put up such a flower
02:03:29
composition on the street and here in a bucket
02:03:33
flowers, bouquets that are given to them by various
02:03:35
establishments Well, that's basically all
02:03:37
gifts from some establishments whose
02:03:40
The name is written in Japanese and it's unclear
02:03:43
But here is one bouquet, this one
02:03:46
By the way, I gave them a big bouquet
02:03:50
that's it, that's it, that's a gift from gay
02:03:53
bar in a very visible place among the guys here
02:03:55
stands and this is what their Flower Garden looks like
02:03:58
composition in honor of the ceremonial
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[music]
02:04:08
discoveries And this is what it looks like in sedge
02:04:12
hatch under which a fire wound is hidden
02:04:16
like in other Japanese cities
02:04:19
just many, many poles of wires in total
02:04:22
the rest and little pleasant architecture
02:04:25
which would be pleasing to the eye to catch on
02:04:28
nothing to see Yes most
02:04:32
Japanese houses can be seen here
02:04:34
these are just ordinary boxes
02:04:37
Certainly uninteresting individual buildings
02:04:39
there are some very cool Japanese ones
02:04:41
architects But in general this is
02:04:44
environmental development does not represent
02:04:46
no
02:04:47
values
02:04:49
[music]
02:04:52
Here's another stunning sedge hatch on
02:04:55
it shows bridges
02:04:57
uh, some kind of temple and even a boat that
02:05:01
floats under the bridge and here they are Yuki
02:05:04
there are just metal ones like in this one
02:05:06
case a
02:05:07
come with paint and enamel it looks
02:05:11
Very
02:05:12
beautiful and hatches in Japan - of course
02:05:15
separate species
02:05:17
art
02:05:19
[music]
02:05:23
and here's what baby seats look like
02:05:25
bicycles with protection from rain and wind
02:05:28
even modifications when there is one chair
02:05:31
on the steering wheel another on the trunk is possible
02:05:34
somewhere in Japan there was a competition for
02:05:36
the most stylish garbage truck is in front of us
02:05:38
winner Look at what designs
02:05:42
chrome plated massive under mirrors
02:05:44
rear view how many of these mirrors how many
02:05:47
Chroma Nako, just get out of here cleanly
02:05:51
small Japanese garbage truck Yes it looks
02:05:55
Certainly
02:05:56
[music]
02:06:01
amazing Now cross the road
02:06:05
Through some simply hellish construction
02:06:08
By the way, here is a typical example of redundant
02:06:11
here are the announcements When they have p on the fence
02:06:15
no advertisements
02:06:17
smoking is no different, it's absolutely five
02:06:20
identical advertisements
02:06:22
But since the Japanese can't look
02:06:24
that something is empty and not covered Yes he
02:06:26
starts duplicating the same thing
02:06:29
By the way, same topic Yes absolutely
02:06:32
Where do they rivet the same ad?
02:06:34
riveted so that there is a lot of things
02:06:37
must be covered Why is it being done
02:06:39
unclear Well, again, also very
02:06:41
a strange decision is that they are always under
02:06:44
the stairs under the stairwell they are all
02:06:46
the case is fenced off
02:06:48
Naturally, no one cleans there and
02:06:50
it looks so abandoned
02:06:51
space Yes, by the way somehow
02:06:53
some people use it very poorly
02:06:56
I'm not talking about pedestrian bridges
02:06:58
In general, there is a pedestrian bridge, it’s not very good
02:07:00
cool but just look how much
02:07:02
dirty handrails are not gray paint
02:07:06
there are tons of dust everywhere here and
02:07:10
this is how we move on
02:07:14
road Well, speaking of the prohibitions behind my
02:07:17
back to the restaurant where Judging by the rating
02:07:20
must be good raman
02:07:22
and people stand in line to get in
02:07:25
get there around lunch time, plenty of space
02:07:28
there's not enough for everyone And that's about it
02:07:31
restaurant a bunch of signs that
02:07:34
explain how to behave T
02:07:36
First of all, you can't go into this passage
02:07:38
this is a residential building
02:07:40
and there are apartments there, go there
02:07:43
strictly not allowed here they even did it
02:07:46
Here are a few warnings:
02:07:47
signs Besides that, you can't
02:07:49
block this passage and the girl from
02:07:52
restaurant she comes out and says you
02:07:54
Of course you're standing in line, but here you go
02:07:55
You can't stand in line in the aisle because
02:07:57
that residents may be unhappy there too
02:08:00
even below it is written that those who do not
02:08:04
I still dare to enter this passage
02:08:06
I don’t know why you need to go there, but anyway
02:08:08
no less, everyone who obeys him does not
02:08:11
they will feed him everything and deny him access to
02:08:16
the restaurant here of course hangs that
02:08:19
no parking here
02:08:21
nothing at all so that no one puts their own
02:08:24
bicycles hanging here too here too
02:08:27
that you can't park
02:08:28
there is some parking there too
02:08:31
prohibitions What else is interesting?
02:08:33
You can only borrow in person and again
02:08:36
it is specifically written that if someone
02:08:38
will take the turn instead of you
02:08:41
they won't feed you
02:08:44
so you have to stand in line yourself
02:08:48
very, very strict and the Japanese must
02:08:51
be everywhere in order step left step right and
02:08:55
won't feed him anymore Well, this is what it looks like
02:08:57
we see an ordinary residential area in Osaka
02:09:02
super dense buildings something else
02:09:04
residential buildings are being built, house to house
02:09:07
crawl and some kind of squelching
02:09:10
there's a little shed with rusty walls
02:09:14
there are concrete boxes somewhere and it’s very difficult
02:09:18
here in everything
02:09:20
figure it out, that's parking parking
02:09:24
everything is paid
02:09:26
parking is quite expensive by the way. Well
02:09:29
so if at night it’s 60 minutes, it costs 100 ein
02:09:34
if parking at night then during
02:09:37
working day 200 ein per half hour in general
02:09:41
under parking As can be seen here they use
02:09:43
just any vacant lot right here, these ones
02:09:47
their own buses
02:09:49
thrown You see some building
02:09:52
some luxurious house and everything too
02:09:55
the surrounding area is laid out under
02:09:58
parking and some rich and successful
02:10:02
the Japanese bought himself a morati with this one
02:10:05
driving a car here is very difficult
02:10:08
parking and his number is beautiful
02:10:12
Well, well, everything was already parked here
02:10:17
these parking lots are automatic, that is
02:10:20
you pay in
02:10:23
parking meters
02:10:24
there are some different systems here
02:10:27
very clear. Somewhere there are systems with
02:10:30
control when the machine She actually
02:10:33
blocked And somewhere there is a system like
02:10:37
uncontrolled I understand there is a camera here
02:10:41
they even showed there is a camera here
02:10:44
who rents a number from a parked
02:10:47
cars If you don't pay it is possible
02:10:49
there will be some problems and on some
02:10:51
in parking lots they use something like this
02:10:54
the blocker accordingly can no longer leave
02:10:58
it will work out for me by the way in every video about
02:11:01
Japan is written by Ilya, well, if only something
02:11:03
if we had something like this you would start it
02:11:06
hate these endless wires
02:11:07
endless advertising terrible architecture
02:11:10
And here you walk and are touched by what
02:11:12
sweet and wonderful Japan I will answer in
02:11:14
once again that friends point of view
02:11:18
architecture urban environment design
02:11:20
there are a lot of problems here but Japan is
02:11:22
so different that you're just here already
02:11:26
you don't appreciate
02:11:27
architecture and urban environment from a point of view
02:11:29
from a European's point of view Because here you are
02:11:31
you just fall into
02:11:33
a completely new space for you
02:11:36
who lives completely differently
02:11:38
rules So we evaluate it according to our
02:11:42
scale
02:11:43
ratings are hardly appropriate, that’s why
02:11:47
demand from
02:11:48
Japanese European approach to
02:11:51
improvement of cities Well, probably
02:11:54
It's premature and I don't think so
02:11:56
someday they will be able to do something like this
02:11:58
do so you need to study here
02:12:01
look for beauty in this chaos in these
02:12:04
small houses in these concrete
02:12:06
birdhouses
02:12:07
anthill and look at it all here
02:12:11
enjoy it but don't take it over
02:12:15
because from the point of view
02:12:18
architecture Nothing good and urban
02:12:21
there is no environment here, well in my opinion
02:12:26
came up
02:12:33
Koban's turn And Koban is a policeman
02:12:37
plot they are all so dirtier and
02:12:41
ridiculous yet Osyka is famous for its
02:12:44
they are overpass right through the whole city
02:12:47
built here multi-level
02:12:49
interchanges and stacking, of course, from the point of view
02:12:51
photos It's quite funny when you
02:12:53
Look and take pictures, what did you come up with?
02:12:56
Japanese Well, I wouldn’t want to live here
02:13:00
it all looks especially scary when
02:13:02
are you going somewhere
02:13:04
stack and it goes right there in
02:13:07
centimeters from the windows of residential buildings from
02:13:11
this balcony
02:13:16
cyclists give birth here and there, but they don’t
02:13:21
places Here they drew A at the crossing
02:13:23
further Here you go
02:13:25
the sidewalk is what a mess
02:13:28
these are a mess
02:13:30
famous Oka Asaki Akads and
02:13:33
takada instead of the normal embankment all
02:13:37
the river is covered with an interchange like they did before
02:13:40
it’s unclear how they came up with the entrance to the subway
02:13:42
here, of course, too. They are very funny
02:13:45
signs hang low, that is, I’m up to this
02:13:49
I can touch the signs with my hand
02:13:52
this is not a historical station at all
02:13:54
this is just a new pavilion entrance to the metro and
02:13:59
It would seem that this could be done here
02:14:01
normal height but
02:14:06
no So that means a stream of Japanese who
02:14:10
running from work to the metro so that
02:14:12
it is impossible to approach the bridge fence like this
02:14:16
so so so so so so nope
02:14:19
hop it worked and now you can
02:14:23
admire how they built it over the river
02:14:26
glasses you can immediately feel Tokyo
02:14:29
school
02:14:32
urban planning but thanks to the Japanese love for
02:14:35
overpass in Osaka appeared one of
02:14:37
few attractions
02:14:40
[music]
02:14:43
behind me is very
02:14:45
interesting building called Gate to
02:14:48
Building and it is interesting because on
02:14:51
level of the fifth to seventh floors in this
02:14:53
banza overpass building how did it happen
02:14:57
When in the last century
02:15:00
sedges were doing all this road work
02:15:03
construction when they sculpted these
02:15:05
here are the endless endless overpasses
02:15:07
which they needed everywhere here
02:15:09
take an exit from one of the overpasses but there was
02:15:13
the problem is a piece of land that would be needed
02:15:18
road workers belonged to a private company
02:15:20
which gathered at this site
02:15:22
build an office building for many years they
02:15:24
argued with the city administration
02:15:27
tried to decide but the owner of this land
02:15:30
I didn’t agree to sell my land
02:15:33
because I didn't want to build
02:15:35
office building ends up with city
02:15:37
the authorities found this interesting
02:15:39
compromise that the overpass passed through it
02:15:43
the building and Takada the building does not concern that
02:15:45
there is just a hole on the facade and on the PM
02:15:48
sixth to seventh floors of this
02:15:50
nothing happens there
02:15:52
the elevators stop. In general, they just
02:15:55
lost part of the usable area of ​​this
02:15:57
buildings but the owner of this site he was able
02:16:02
build not just a building, it has become the EU
02:16:05
local attractions it is possible
02:16:07
say increased interest in your building
02:16:09
to my piece of land and I don’t know Smog
02:16:12
can he make money from this?
02:16:13
it's a matter of coming here to look and
02:16:15
photographing this house is another matter
02:16:18
but nevertheless, this time the case is very
02:16:20
interesting Well, here again you can
02:16:22
look Yes, how close are the overpasses
02:16:25
some are literally half a meter away
02:16:28
As you understand, Osaka is not the most pleasant
02:16:31
for walking the city is a thing
02:16:34
[music]
02:16:43
Kanazawa actually trains here
02:16:46
meeting of traditions
02:16:49
V
02:16:50
To Moscow Gazmanov sang Moscow Golden
02:16:53
domes A
02:16:55
here welcome to the ditch like this
02:16:59
this is what the belt that brought me from looks like
02:17:03
Osaka here is so pretty
02:17:06
simple nothing more fashionable Yes in Japan
02:17:10
different trains, ordinary electrics, but
02:17:14
railway connection
02:17:16
watch dozens of types of trains on different lines
02:17:21
oh-oh this is what we have Wow
02:17:25
look at this one coming here
02:17:27
Hippopotamus in general seems to be a choice
02:17:31
trains
02:17:33
big ditch is little Kyoto and on
02:17:37
the logo of this train is a bird room
02:17:40
Waiting like in Holland one hundred Pay
02:17:43
attention that
02:17:46
Japanese queues even if you stand in line
02:17:49
they won't necessarily be there anyway
02:17:51
stand in line until the train arrives
02:17:53
there's still quite a lot of time, but that's it
02:17:55
lined up in such neat queues
02:17:58
every door everything is very everything is very strict
02:18:02
Everyone is looking at their phones, here we go
02:18:04
they can't even pass them
02:18:07
everyone will notice everything on the phone, watch 1D 3
02:18:11
4 only one person reads the whole book
02:18:15
the rest are dumbfounded at their phones, it's sparse here
02:18:18
reads a book, that is, not everything
02:18:22
lost this is an interesting black one
02:18:25
the booth began to be installed on
02:18:27
stations and other places and it is needed
02:18:31
for work, that is, there is a good one inside
02:18:34
soundproofing ventilation and internet and
02:18:38
if you need to make a call, for example
02:18:40
on Sky you can rent it, it’s worth it
02:18:44
it's 275 yen for 15 minutes. So spend it
02:18:50
meeting And here is another booth option
02:18:53
for work this time from Fuf like this
02:18:56
she looks like she's standing right at the station
02:18:58
metro, that is, there’s one over there, here’s the other
02:19:02
Please note They are for this little one
02:19:04
the cabins were equipped with air conditioning
02:19:06
there is a huge external unit here
02:19:09
In general, such a strange decision, but nevertheless
02:19:11
I don't know what's inside
02:19:14
charger inside
02:19:17
Wi there is a high chair and you can
02:19:22
take it and sit in Zoom at the same time
02:19:27
there is room for your luggage to work
02:19:29
put the laptop on and do something
02:19:31
presentations One need to pay for it
02:19:33
know Japanese because the site is for
02:19:35
payment It's completely in Japanese here
02:19:36
there are no terminals, nothing, but nevertheless
02:19:38
These are the jobs they are
02:19:41
appears in the most unexpected
02:19:44
[music]
02:19:46
places along a path I've never been to
02:19:48
administrative capital of Japan but
02:19:51
considered the unofficial capital
02:19:53
arts and crafts coloring over zava
02:19:55
associated with the name Maeda Tesi It was
02:19:58
wealthy statesman and
02:19:59
commander who led the province
02:20:01
At the end of the 15th century he sent Kaga to
02:20:04
Kanazawa samurai servants and so it was
02:20:06
who to serve them maeda different
02:20:08
attracted artisans here with benefits
02:20:10
Mayed's descendants invested heavily
02:20:12
funds for cultural development
02:20:14
patronized artists collected
02:20:16
works of art and so on
02:20:17
there are still many preserved here
02:20:19
craft workshops A in local
02:20:21
stores sell unique Japanese
02:20:26
[music]
02:20:35
five-color hand everyone knows about geishas
02:20:38
in the male line were Samurai Yes today
02:20:41
unlike samurai geishas already
02:20:44
no, all the art of the samurai died
02:20:47
essentially they were medieval officers
02:20:50
And they lived in separate areas And now
02:20:53
I am in Nama or Gama area
02:20:56
located in Kanazawa district Very
02:20:58
well preserved here
02:21:00
look at the restored ones
02:21:02
samurai residences and see everyday life
02:21:05
samurai of different strata were provided
02:21:08
seven were not very good
02:21:11
look at the samurai architecture
02:21:12
houses and one of the differences in general
02:21:15
area and architecture are walls because
02:21:17
that this area was essentially such an area
02:21:19
fortress The Samurai feared an attack on
02:21:22
area that's why the houses were surrounded like this
02:21:25
earthen walls are about to take place
02:21:28
the walls were actually art
02:21:31
this is such medieval concrete that is
02:21:33
here is earth with gravel and it turned out like this
02:21:37
concrete on top so that the wall does not wash away
02:21:39
they made such a wooden roof and from below
02:21:43
there were pebbles, and that's the power of the wall
02:21:48
defended the house upon entering the area they
02:21:51
made a diagram of this earthen one
02:21:54
the walls, that is, this one itself
02:21:56
the wall inside can be seen essentially like this
02:21:59
concrete where clay is mixed with stones
02:22:01
Below is such a fortification and
02:22:05
I still can't get used to the lid
02:22:07
what if you see something quite beautiful
02:22:09
maybe it's a public toilet because
02:22:11
that building toilets is also
02:22:13
special art like
02:22:15
building Japanese gardens or walls
02:22:19
around samurai residences you see
02:22:22
everyone was stopped near the toilet but you
02:22:24
just look how amazing it is
02:22:27
simply luxurious luxurious
02:22:31
toilet
02:22:34
of course there are no sinks
02:22:37
all sorts of washing and heating and here’s a bunch
02:22:41
toilet papers
02:22:43
times for a comfortable pastime
02:22:47
there is a valuable fence, it is closed like this
02:22:49
mesh so that tourists do not touch the earthen
02:22:52
the walls are interesting in this other area
02:22:54
street layout because area
02:22:57
potentially designed so that
02:22:59
repel enemy attacks on samurai
02:23:02
they could attack the streets here
02:23:04
uneven as is usually customary And here
02:23:07
many trio-shaped intersections many
02:23:10
Deadlocks And all this was done for this purpose
02:23:12
to
02:23:13
disorient a potential enemy
02:23:16
who rushed into this area and essentially
02:23:19
I found myself in some kind of labyrinth of streets here
02:23:22
By the way, interesting modern houses
02:23:24
there are all sorts of them here
02:23:25
modern residential buildings, some cafes
02:23:27
restaurants, they are all also built in
02:23:30
style of samurai houses, that is, you see
02:23:32
We see these earthen walls everywhere
02:23:36
such a blind gate somewhere here
02:23:39
there are walls that are really high
02:23:42
and one of the few places in Japan where
02:23:46
you can see so good
02:23:49
solid
02:23:51
fences every house is small
02:23:53
the fortress you just can’t enter
02:23:57
I see how crooked the streets are
02:24:00
there are some turns everywhere, intersections
02:24:03
there is no direct path here
02:24:07
and it says not to enter because it is
02:24:10
a private house, that is, apparently some kind of yard
02:24:13
not private but it says what's next
02:24:15
private property
02:24:18
[music]
02:24:23
and here Pay attention
02:24:25
ropes are prepared and tied and soon
02:24:28
here such umbrellas will arise from these
02:24:31
ropes used to tie up the Letki so that
02:24:33
they are not under the weight of snow
02:24:36
a huge number of kindergartens have broken down
02:24:39
where to How do you turn from practically from
02:24:43
of each room from each room there is
02:24:45
view
02:24:48
here, too, they have already prepared a pole with
02:24:52
with ropes to tie in this
02:24:55
case maple, this is what the staircase looks like
02:24:57
the second floor is made of giant
02:25:00
stones And this is a room for admiring
02:25:03
nature, again, you can from the second floor
02:25:07
look at your beautiful
02:25:11
garden
02:25:15
Sarah number of property
02:25:18
they began to destroy luxury houses
02:25:22
and the houses fell into disrepair
02:25:25
they could no longer be destroyed
02:25:27
able to support someone
02:25:29
the property was sold further The whole thing
02:25:31
was being rebuilt somewhere, everything was just hanging up
02:25:34
and collapsed
02:25:36
now there are several samurai houses
02:25:38
which belonged to the rich here
02:25:41
famous names in Kanan bought them
02:25:44
state They are in
02:25:45
state property they are not from
02:25:47
and you can come here and see
02:25:49
Actually what samurai life looked like
02:25:52
In general, here it is like this
02:25:55
home beauty
02:25:58
wonderful
02:26:01
large and of course look at the garden
02:26:06
what a luxurious garden this house had
02:26:10
it exists now, but now it’s a museum
02:26:14
this is how traditional Japanese is
02:26:17
in general, of course, when you look at all these
02:26:20
luxury houses feel about the same
02:26:22
how in Russia sometimes you look at your ex
02:26:26
estates to rich estates which
02:26:30
will spread out to Russia, which are now also
02:26:33
are destroyed often no one needs where
02:26:36
Once upon a time life was in full swing, but Circumstances
02:26:38
changed and something somehow
02:26:41
re-equipped re-did something
02:26:44
came in
02:26:45
pony's worthlessness Of course it is
02:26:48
desolation of luxurious estate houses and
02:26:50
there are no palaces here now for a long time
02:26:52
put in order but that's it
02:26:55
this is the feeling
02:26:57
gone once upon a time some very
02:27:00
interesting rich era it is here
02:27:03
present This is of course very true
02:27:06
interesting feeling amazing garden even
02:27:09
I want to be a samurai to go to the water
02:27:13
and see how your car is doing
02:27:18
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another House that you can see -
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this is the home of the Takada family these are samurai
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middle class and uh, all the houses are different
02:27:31
samurai depending on the class you could
02:27:33
settle there in this or that area and then
02:27:35
it was impossible to live anywhere
02:27:37
Well, also depending on your
02:27:40
level you had access to certain
02:27:43
architectural excesses for example here
02:27:45
now I'm standing
02:27:47
inside naked Mon Mon - that's Japanese
02:27:50
Nagan Gate is the gate of a long house
02:27:53
that is, it is the House itself that is stretched
02:27:56
along the road and in the center of this house there is
02:27:59
such gates now are all a remake
02:28:02
restored here tells about
02:28:05
history of this area other details here
02:28:08
But with
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architectural point of view shown here
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that's the plan
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this
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different rooms and in the center
02:28:20
I was here I was here
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the passage is such a gate actually
02:28:27
passage A
02:28:30
here you can come and see the room
02:28:35
something like this happened here
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Yes, here the security was actually in
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these rooms on the sides
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gate
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kotezhny by
02:28:51
The checkpoint at this gate has rooms for
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security and for servants so that Marina does not
02:28:59
spoiled the view and was not near normal
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houses are the same And here But what
02:29:04
interesting, these gamon gates again
02:29:08
it was only possible to build a samurai
02:29:09
there is a certain class
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Aktobe allow this even with him
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where is this small garden too?
02:29:19
be sure to have some water the trees are all beautiful
02:29:23
In general, Samurai lived relatively
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It’s nice that there’s a toilet behind me
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Is this a public toilet in Japan?
02:29:35
public toilet culture
02:29:37
incredibly developed here wherever you are
02:29:39
ended up I don't know at any metro station
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I just don’t know in any park around the city
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There are public toilets everywhere
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these toilets are free and clean
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I practically don’t know in many in many
02:29:52
toilets, I can’t say directly in all
02:29:53
but in many toilets they are really great
02:29:55
Japanese toilets with automatic
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some kind of washing in general that's all
02:30:01
warm beautiful toilet paper soap
02:30:04
towels are just incredible care
02:30:07
your ass but not worthy of attention
02:30:09
just have these toilets and their beauty
02:30:12
I'm currently in the historical district
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go to Canada and look at this
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toilet house it is made like
02:30:17
traditional japanese house tree a
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The plaster is just so beautiful there
02:30:22
the attention to detail is incredible
02:30:24
this house itself is just a work
02:30:26
art we could have it
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sell as a cottage and deliver
02:30:30
somewhere on Rublyovka and no one would
02:30:32
noticed a catch And here it is public
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In general, I envy the Japanese who have a toilet
02:30:37
such amazing public toilets
02:30:39
look friends cat cat And here uh
02:30:43
the cat and the Japanese saw the cat and they
02:30:47
Now this cat is being photographed and
02:30:50
touching how cute this cat is
02:30:54
the Japanese have a special relationship with their family
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with animals they carry them in a stroller they
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They love them there, they dress them in all sorts of
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suits are an industry
02:31:03
animal services she's here too
02:31:04
incredibly developed because the Japanese do not
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have children have children too
02:31:09
difficult, expensive and instead of children they have
02:31:12
animals pets cats and
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dogs
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Well, more friends, look like the Japanese
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conditioners mask Yes because
02:31:23
here is the historical district and all the buildings
02:31:25
they are wooden and have an external block
02:31:28
air conditioning it would kill all the beauty
02:31:32
this area is why air conditioning
02:31:34
external blocks they stand along the facade and
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they decorate it like that
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02:31:46
Oh what a dog. What an amazing dog.
02:31:50
Grandpa has it like this, yes, the dog is just
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luxurious Come on
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the dog is like that
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so cool
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good
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By the way, about the crime rate in Japan
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here is a very telling story
02:32:12
expensive Italian
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bike right there Space Yes but
02:32:17
the bike is expensive and please note
02:32:20
that he doesn't
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chained not fixed, that is, he
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just just
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costs No No no wheel on the back
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nothing recorded, not a single fastening
02:32:34
that is, the bike just stands there
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now take it and leave of course
02:32:38
Nobody will ever do this here
02:32:40
so the owner of this bike
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calmly leaves him near the tea shop
02:32:44
drink tea and keep your
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bike nearby here is a similar story
02:32:50
the bike is also just worth it. Well, that's it
02:32:52
really already cheap but still
02:32:54
It’s interesting, by the way, that in big cities
02:32:56
sometimes they recommend bicycles after all
02:32:59
chain attach But not for that
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not because it won't be stolen
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because they won't steal here, but because
02:33:06
in the evening someone can get drunk and
02:33:09
stupid things like taking your bike
02:33:11
or confuse it with yours just take it
02:33:12
the first one you come across and go somewhere
02:33:14
therefore, to avoid such embarrassment
02:33:16
It's better to attach your bike, of course.
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but in small
02:33:20
cities can't do this
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What should he do? He parked on the sidewalk
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Nothing
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just look at it for real
02:33:40
man parked on the sidewalk
02:33:43
here at
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us
02:33:46
oh
02:33:48
strange man cleaning around his
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By the way, most stores
02:33:53
cases for sidewalks for cleanliness on the street
02:33:57
the owner of the premises is responsible
02:33:59
that's why it goes out onto this street
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owners of premises they are forced
02:34:04
sweep your sidewalk here just like that
02:34:06
very unusual street they somehow
02:34:08
in Japanese it was landscaped on both sides
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some bushes of wood, a separate species
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art
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for construction fencing They are made
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made of plastic, these are attached to them
02:34:21
metal pipes that are usually
02:34:23
used in scaffolding and here
02:34:25
these racks don't just make them Oops
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not just like a stand, yes, but they are made in
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like some here
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I'll take some cool ones
02:34:37
dude who in this case is
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some orange tiger cubs Well here too
02:34:43
there are all sorts of different ducklings and
02:34:45
chickens and everyone else Generally different
02:34:47
construction companies in different cities
02:34:49
use their own unique characters
02:34:52
that support construction fences
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But here it’s not the little animals here Which one
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so cartoonish
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Builder supports
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fence Japanese art is not only
02:35:06
paintings music and sculptures but also
02:35:08
famous gardens No wonder what exactly
02:35:11
located in Kanazawa City of Arts
02:35:13
one of the three great gardens of Japan
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Of course, not a single trip to Japan
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without visiting amazing
02:35:20
Japanese gardens and parks in general in nature
02:35:23
in Japan a lot of attention is paid to
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a must in a traditional Japanese house
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there will be a kindergarten Let it be super
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small but garden because contemplation
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nature is an important part of Japanese
02:35:33
culture And also Taming of nature because
02:35:35
that the Japanese love not only to look at
02:35:37
some tree and make this tree
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perfect Yes, the Japanese are the same guys
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who believe that nature is not
02:35:43
refines and they must refine
02:35:45
It was the Japanese who created bansai, which is micro
02:35:47
trees it is the Japanese who compete
02:35:49
orchids or chrysanthemums grow better
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in general there is a huge significance stands out
02:35:54
taming nature and actually this is one
02:35:56
from the principles of the Japanese garden I now
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I'm in the main park Kinaza you
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It's called Kairan And this park and garden was
02:36:05
founded in the 15th century, but since the 16th century
02:36:09
is developing And it’s not just some kind of
02:36:11
park in the Japanese province And this is one of
02:36:13
three famous most important and
02:36:16
beautiful gardens in Japan Total of them
02:36:19
actually three is a caraco which
02:36:21
located in Canada, this is Karaka
02:36:24
which is located in Mita and cancer n
02:36:27
which is located in Akaya In total three
02:36:28
the main Japanese parks that combine
02:36:31
contains all the principles of the present
02:36:33
proper Japanese garden itself
02:36:36
What is an ideal Japanese garden or
02:36:38
park these principles they were
02:36:40
formulated in an ancient work
02:36:43
chronicle of ideal gardens of Layan author is
02:36:46
ancient Chinese writer League and he
02:36:49
actually formulated six principles
02:36:51
proper ideal Japanese garden
02:36:54
actually on the one hand he should
02:36:55
be big Yes, it should be vast
02:36:57
a large territory and he must manage
02:36:59
settle down quietly That is, it’s not
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Central Park in New York is
02:37:03
artificiality of creation that is
02:37:05
The hand must be visible
02:37:07
a person's strength as a person simplifies
02:37:09
nature and at the same time we must not forget about
02:37:12
traditional forms, that is, Mandatory
02:37:14
there must be a reference to traditional
02:37:15
the case of Japanese architecture is very
02:37:18
it is important to have flowing water without
02:37:20
no flowing water in your Japanese garden
02:37:23
Japanese and not perfect and still should
02:37:25
be a panoramic view That's all these
02:37:27
the principles are implemented in this
02:37:29
wonderful park we'll go now
02:37:31
Let's see and you still remember the park in
02:37:34
your city and see if it matches
02:37:36
does he adhere to the principles of ideal Japanese
02:37:39
garden or
02:37:44
parka
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and behind me is one of
02:37:50
local attractions
02:37:53
tied up here in winter it rains a lot
02:37:56
snow and so that the snow does not break these
02:37:59
here are their fluffy pine branches
02:38:01
it’s not easy to tie it up there
02:38:03
somehow yes this is a whole art they are in
02:38:07
in the center of the pine tree they make such a pole from
02:38:10
of which there are some dozens departing
02:38:12
dozens of ropes that tie
02:38:14
literally this is more or less large
02:38:17
twig However, they do not constantly
02:38:19
they are tied, they are tied up for winter here
02:38:21
now you can see some of them are already
02:38:23
tied up and some are still only
02:38:25
getting ready looks very sure
02:38:28
unusual, like something modern
02:38:31
art at the same time Pay attention They
02:38:44
tie it up for winter but pine of course
02:38:47
luxurious thick
02:38:49
I don't even know how old she is
02:38:52
be she’s a hundred or even another, well, so
02:38:57
like a real Japanese garden
02:39:00
There is a panoramic view from here Yes view
02:39:04
- this is an important important component without
02:39:07
the type of park or garden is not considered
02:39:11
you can see everything from here
02:39:14
city
02:39:16
Yes, this is certainly a unique system.
02:39:17
props thanks to all these props
02:39:20
it turns out so super spreading
02:39:24
pine tree with such fancy
02:39:27
twigs, as I understand it, there are still a lot of them
02:39:31
years form its common crown there in
02:39:34
making some supports in the right places but
02:39:37
The pine is of course amazing and the supports
02:39:39
they are all needed so that when it snows
02:39:42
so that these branches don't break straight
02:39:47
super
02:39:51
massive yes And here are the new features
02:39:55
in Japanese gardens these are the trees with
02:39:56
there are some kind of surveillance cameras
02:39:58
a dozen different cameras watching
02:40:02
to different places I understand some of
02:40:04
these cameras are needed for safety and
02:40:05
part are web cameras that
02:40:07
broadcast beautiful views to the Internet
02:40:09
so here it is literally by hand
02:40:12
every little needle is removed from the road Well, here we go
02:40:16
walking through this garden you understand what it is
02:40:18
not just some garden or park, but this
02:40:20
what a real work of art
02:40:22
Great attention is paid to every detail here
02:40:24
amount of attention there is nothing here
02:40:27
random every bush every tree and
02:40:29
every branch on this tree is
02:40:32
in its place and it’s simply amazing and
02:40:35
mesmerizing just like my script
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[music]
02:40:44
rollers
02:40:47
[music]
02:40:58
And of course, walking through the garden you can’t help but
02:41:00
see how they made the toilet
02:41:02
Please note that this is not easy
02:41:04
some kind of cabin is a luxury house
02:41:08
built of wood that is all
02:41:11
all structures are all wooden and this one
02:41:14
the house is just like a small piece of art
02:41:16
arts
02:41:18
these are the windows for him, that is, this
02:41:21
small traditional japanese toilets
02:41:25
drain pipes that go here
02:41:28
where they are supposed to go look what
02:41:30
made with showers and currents, what a fence Oh
02:41:34
every detail here is simple
02:41:37
delicious inside you can wash your hands
02:41:41
Well, actually there is a big clean one here
02:41:44
good toilet
02:41:47
even the flowers inside have a word about
02:41:51
the fact that even a toilet can be competently
02:41:55
fit into the environment because
02:41:57
when it comes to something
02:41:59
attractions near the Kremlin
02:42:01
Until recently there were some
02:42:03
plastic booths and what they do in
02:42:05
St. Petersburg, I’m actually ashamed of all this
02:42:09
watch They are near the Hermitage I will remind you
02:42:11
they make toilet buses I don't know
02:42:13
whether they have been removed there now or not, but still
02:42:15
recently they stood there and all this
02:42:17
discussed, but the Japanese build these
02:42:21
these are amazing houses that are very
02:42:23
competently and organically
02:42:25
fit into the environment
02:42:28
They decided to tie up Kanazawa altogether
02:42:30
everything that is, not only pine trees in the gardens but also
02:42:33
for example, ordinary bushes, look at them
02:42:36
design so I don't know hug
02:42:39
rope this bush I don't think he would
02:42:41
became much worse if it weren’t for her
02:42:44
was revered in Kanazawa and modern
02:42:49
art Well, next to art
02:42:51
traditionally located next to the park
02:42:54
large museum of modern art
02:42:57
such an unusual building and looking at
02:43:00
the beauty of nature, looking at how
02:43:02
The Japanese used to tame nature now
02:43:04
you can look at some unusual
02:43:07
designs work exhibits In general
02:43:09
let's see how modern it is here
02:43:11
art now
02:43:14
how's it going?
02:43:15
[music]
02:43:21
it all starts with some
02:43:30
colorful And here is the building itself
02:43:33
museum Well, thanks to the locals
02:43:35
installation you can play with colors
02:43:39
filters I am now
02:43:41
the little blue museum is called a museum
02:43:43
contemporary art of the 21st century to
02:43:46
it was clear that art was very
02:43:48
modern it is so round in shape and
02:43:51
the architects made it to the maximum
02:43:54
open i.e. walls for the most part
02:43:58
transparent walking around we can see
02:44:00
what is inside without even going into
02:44:02
museum and it was done in order to
02:44:04
show that the museum is open accessible Then
02:44:08
you can eat even without buying a ticket
02:44:10
somehow get involved in art and even
02:44:14
become
02:44:17
[music]
02:44:23
[music]
02:44:37
pinkie is the main exhibit of this museum -
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This is a pool you can watch
02:44:41
from above and you can also walk there from below
02:44:45
in order to walk underwater you need
02:44:48
in advance
02:44:49
register time day by day
02:44:52
It’s impossible to do this. Therefore, if
02:44:55
are you planning to do any
02:44:57
spectacular photos and see this one
02:44:59
The entire exhibit must be reserved in advance.
02:45:01
to book
02:45:02
[music]
02:45:14
time
02:45:15
coming to Kanazawa is worth one more
02:45:18
cause there is an amazing one nearby
02:45:20
historical village shirakawa go no
02:45:23
Let's check out Kanazawa Station first
02:45:25
to buy food from
02:45:27
what is the most important thing to do before
02:45:30
by train to buy some food for the trip
02:45:32
it is clear that there are many points at the stations
02:45:34
catering, but Japan has a special history
02:45:36
because besides some
02:45:37
standard public catering establishments such as McDonald's
02:45:40
now unavailable in Russia here
02:45:42
a huge amount of all kinds of food is sold
02:45:45
with you which is packed in beautiful
02:45:48
boxes that you can take as a gift
02:45:51
Well, or just take the train with you and there
02:45:53
eat I'll show you what it looks like
02:45:56
just a huge food store
02:45:59
the station is something incredible Well
02:46:02
first of all, look, it’s just gigantic
02:46:05
giant store here
02:46:07
a large number of locals are represented
02:46:09
brands that make all sorts of goodies
02:46:12
In general, this is food for the Japanese
02:46:16
you know it yourself here, for example with us
02:46:18
some fish for sale Yes fish
02:46:22
dried squids are already starting here
02:46:26
such
02:46:32
[music]
02:46:44
hawker of some sets That is, this
02:46:46
rice with fish with caviar and some crabs
02:46:50
pies and again everything like that
02:46:52
in individual wooden boxes here
02:46:54
look Yes, this one with crab and caviar
02:46:57
what an amazing thing here
02:46:59
there are various sets as well as sushi
02:47:01
some simple pie with salmon and rice
02:47:05
here the next section is also different sushi
02:47:08
these here there are various sets of
02:47:11
local products You can buy again
02:47:14
as a gift here is such a set and such
02:47:17
there are simply dozens of shops here
02:47:19
now I showed a small part of desserts
02:47:23
jam honey what not and for
02:47:27
the Japanese are very important, he is not just
02:47:28
travels and he is from every city
02:47:31
bring some
02:47:33
yummy, I decided to buy this one
02:47:35
amazing eel is worth this set
02:47:39
1188 en the box looks like this
02:47:43
there is again yes it can be brought to someone
02:47:45
as a gift or take for yourself and eat besides
02:47:48
eel sells sushi here
02:47:51
for example, set A is just sushi I do it
02:47:54
I understand with salmon this is how they look
02:47:58
That is, it’s not just some kind of
02:47:59
khryuchevo
02:48:00
incomprehensible And this is just all beautiful
02:48:04
beautiful, nice to pick up, open and
02:48:07
enjoy a delicious lunch on the train or
02:48:10
in front of the train and this is the local sun
02:48:12
manufacturers at
02:48:15
I just really want to buy this
02:48:17
there is, for example, just how amazing
02:48:19
there is a box of candies there Kato
02:48:22
simple candies but they are packaged in tacos
02:48:24
this is a paper box with pandas here
02:48:28
here is with cats
02:48:30
there are some bunnies like this
02:48:32
desserts are some local ones
02:48:34
golden Napoleon Well, let's see how
02:48:38
looks like an eel
02:48:43
coca gold ribbon
02:48:48
simply amazing fish paper
02:48:51
work of art corrugated cardboard in
02:48:54
The set includes a wet wipe stick
02:48:57
ginger soy sauce hot with
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[music]
02:49:08
with rice Everything can be eaten now by the way
02:49:10
the main advantage of Japanese cuisine is that it
02:49:14
great some quick noodles
02:49:16
cooking or some fast food
02:49:18
there is absolutely no smell therefore
02:49:20
When you eat on the train you don't cause
02:49:22
tops another passenger quite opportunely
02:49:25
is it possible that there is something on the train? You can’t just
02:49:28
I don’t know about it and I’m breaking it now
02:49:30
some ethical Japanese norns with
02:49:33
the other side I put ginger directly on
02:49:36
on the eel so I think I'm already
02:49:39
broke everything you can in front of me guys
02:49:41
they eat too So let's assume that it's
02:49:44
big crime by the way box in
02:49:46
from which all this lies
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[music]
02:49:54
tree just an hour and a half by car from
02:49:56
Kanazawa and we find ourselves in real
02:49:59
in a fairy tale, these are trees for only an hour and a half
02:50:02
car from the kinase and we find ourselves in
02:50:04
in a real fairy tale this is the village of the magpie
02:50:08
just an hour and a half from the kinase and we
02:50:10
we find ourselves in a real fairy tale
02:50:12
village of sazava siza I can’t remember
02:50:17
all this is just an hour and a half from Kanazawa
02:50:19
and we find ourselves in a real fairy tale
02:50:21
village
02:50:23
sirova what Rava
02:50:27
Rawa is only an hour and a half from Kanazawa and
02:50:30
we find ourselves in a real fairy tale
02:50:32
village
02:50:34
like just an hour and a half from Kinaza and we
02:50:37
we find ourselves in a real fairy tale
02:50:39
village
02:50:41
Shirakawa
02:50:43
Yavori Kava with a total of 16,600 people is famous
02:50:47
she comes here with her stunning houses
02:50:49
By the way, it’s worth coming not only in summer and
02:50:51
in autumn but also in winter because in winter Here
02:50:53
everything is covered with snow and looks very
02:50:56
beautiful just like this
02:50:59
Alps in the Alps that's when we look
02:51:01
some of these skiing ones
02:51:02
villages with lights and everything else
02:51:04
The same thing happens here
02:51:06
incredibly beautiful place is protected
02:51:08
UNESCO So definitely come here
02:51:10
come, you can take a taxi, there will be a taxi
02:51:12
cost about 200 dollars round trip
02:51:15
plus a couple of hours to walk here, maybe
02:51:16
taking a bus is 10 times cheaper but
02:51:19
bus must be purchased in advance
02:51:21
there are dozens of tickets left here
02:51:24
unique houses in the ghas d zukri style
02:51:27
the name translates as folded into
02:51:29
prayer hands as the slopes and roof
02:51:32
houses resemble the hands of praying
02:51:33
Buddhist monks made roof slopes
02:51:36
at an angle so they don't linger there
02:51:38
snow and water the water itself is also made of
02:51:41
dry reed and straw instead of nails
02:51:43
hemp is used in construction
02:51:45
rope and Shirakawa walnut rods are
02:51:48
not only the museum people still live here
02:51:51
people are attracted to the attention of tourists
02:51:53
good Many people even do it for money
02:51:55
excursions at home
02:51:57
[music]
02:52:05
at home Here's an interesting point about
02:52:08
Japanese neatness here I am now
02:52:10
I’m in the village and it would seem so
02:52:12
in the village it is not necessary to observe
02:52:14
all the rules but the Japanese They lead here
02:52:16
some kind of construction I don’t know maybe
02:52:18
be a road of some kind and
02:52:20
there will definitely be a bunch of them here
02:52:22
Some kind of warning sign cones
02:52:25
there's a construction site in the countryside
02:52:28
Everything is organized according to the rules Despite
02:52:30
what is it a village and as a rule where where
02:52:32
And here it was possible to score under But not
02:52:34
for the Japanese, by the way, even in this
02:52:36
small village they have their own hatches
02:52:40
Pay attention to these hatches
02:52:42
three houses are depicted which actually
02:52:44
it's famous for all the people
02:52:46
lives and they have their own unique hatch
02:52:49
Siraka is famous for its special
02:52:50
thatched roofs That is, this is not
02:52:52
just some kind of thatched roof And this is
02:52:54
so thick here I guess I don’t know
02:52:57
can you compare with me with me? Well then
02:53:01
there are 70 centimeters 70 cm good
02:53:06
trimmed straw just on this roof
02:53:09
the haircut is better than I imagine
02:53:11
how much work went into making this roof?
02:53:13
do
02:53:17
this is what the village looks like here
02:53:19
simply a luxurious channel system with
02:53:23
amazingly clear water and people
02:53:25
by the way no
02:53:26
fences and ordinary people live here
02:53:29
this is not just some kind of museum
02:53:32
exhibit And here there are ordinary residential buildings
02:53:36
people tend to their gardens there
02:53:38
real village life they are like that
02:53:41
signs that you can't go somewhere
02:53:43
so as not to disturb ordinary residents in
02:53:46
in general, like everything else in Japan, the village
02:53:48
incredibly well-groomed
02:53:50
everything is very beautiful
02:53:53
neat, nothing superfluous, ok
02:53:56
this house may not be the best
02:53:57
beautiful and look how transparent it is
02:54:01
water as we know in Japan, smoking anyhow
02:54:03
where you can’t eat special smoking rooms But
02:54:05
in addition to the usual smoking rooms, here you can
02:54:08
see pens for vapers for
02:54:10
electronic cigarettes, that is, right here
02:54:13
there are signs that this is only for systems
02:54:17
heating tobacco no burning and
02:54:21
a pen where you can smoke your own these
02:54:24
Here
02:54:26
Holy crap I've never seen anything like this
02:54:28
By the way, it’s absolutely not clear why if
02:54:30
outdoors Why not in this
02:54:31
a gas chamber for regular smokers too
02:54:33
push them all in there together
02:54:39
suffered one of the main
02:54:40
attractions of Japanese autumn -
02:54:42
these are red maples if everyone comes in the spring
02:54:44
look at the cherry blossoms in the fall
02:54:47
going for red maples By the way
02:54:51
in the spring And in the fall they have
02:54:53
special applications that
02:54:55
they show this border on the map
02:54:57
either cherry blossoms or redness
02:55:00
Klenov and now the beginning of November and such
02:55:05
these are just red maples
02:55:07
found very rarely only somewhere in
02:55:10
you have to go to the mountains or to the north of Japan where
02:55:12
they were already starting to turn red, but towards the end
02:55:15
November it will be possible to catch it in Tokyo
02:55:18
and in Osaka Very beautiful this is the main one
02:55:20
This is the tourist season when everyone is traveling
02:55:22
enjoy beauty while beauty
02:55:24
only on single trees By the way
02:55:27
I had a similar hairstyle while I was
02:55:29
Not
02:55:32
got his hair cut here, the luxurious river and in
02:55:35
the village is led by such a bridge. Well, that’s all
02:55:40
buses and cars Who comes they them
02:55:43
left in a parking lot on the border with
02:55:45
village today
02:55:47
it's a day off there are already a lot of people but by the way
02:55:50
There are practically no foreigners, that is, 9
02:55:53
Here
02:55:54
9% of people are local Tourists Apparently also
02:55:58
didn’t go to Japan Or maybe a Tourist
02:56:02
I have not yet climbed so far into the wilderness in this
02:56:05
beautiful
02:56:07
village This is such a stunning original
02:56:10
Japan is unlike anything I tried
02:56:13
show you all sides but of course even
02:56:15
such a big video is not enough to
02:56:17
tell everything If you liked it
02:56:19
Check out my other videos about Japan and
02:56:21
other Asian countries for example
02:56:23
South Korea and island
02:56:28
[music]
02:56:34
[music]
02:56:43
Bali
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[music]
02:56:51
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