The strange fish At the bottom of the sea, a Japanese diver hits a shell with his hammer and a large fish comes over to see what's going on. But the fish is getting very close, and the diver is forced to repel it with his hand. The fish does not flinch and approaches again. Finally he gets what he wants and swallows the shell. This is a Kobudai fish (Semicossyphus reticulatus), which inhabits rocky reef areas around the Korean Peninsula, China, Japan and the Ogasawara Islands. Diver Hiroyuki Arakawa and the fish named Yoriko, they have known each other for 25 years.
A woman in Japan tries to extinguish the Olympic flame with a water pistol Wanting to protest the holding of the Olympic Games in Japan, an elderly woman attempts to extinguish the Olympic flame while transporting her, with a water gun. The woman was arrested immediately after police. Most Japanese are opposed to hosting the Olympics, due to the great outbreak of the pandemic in the country.
The construction of a tiny room Japanese Mizukoshi Kiyotaka and Nakamura Yuka make stunning miniature miniatures. Here they show us how they built a small children's room in the hole of a wall.
Source talent A Japanese man dances to the greatest difficulty of the Dance Evolution game, at a video game store in Osaka, Japan.
Almost Japanese relay athletes almost lose the baton along the way, but they manage to regain it without falling for them. The incident happened during the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships.
Kid MC, a blind skateboarder from Japan The Kid MC is a blind (by 95%) Japanese skateboarder, but this disadvantage does not prevent him from making some impressive tricks at a skate park, finding the road and obstacles with his stick.
Panic for buying toilet paper in Japan Panicked Japanese consumers emptied supermarket shelves from toilet paper, as false rumors circulated on social networks for lack of paper, because of the outbreak of coronavirus.
A room inside a socket The Japanese Mizukoshi and Kiyotaka Nakamura Yuka, They built a miniature cubicle behind an outlet on a wall.
The bank commissions The Japanese Dogen user turned a small skit, to show the unacceptable commissions banks in Japan seek, and not only. The money is in Yen - 1.000 Yen = 8,30€.
Ordinary man against ordinary Japanese Australian Matt Hansen together with his wife visited a store with video games in Japan. There, The woman tried to play a music game with colors while playing beside a young Japanese. Quickly notice that both players have the same level.
Drummer in a band for children That is Nyango Star, a children's character from Japan playing drums in songs for children. The individuality, is that playing metal rhythms with the drums and the kids adore. The Nyango Star even interprets along with famous Japanese artists, as Koryuin of Sho "Golden Bomber" - a rock band that has reached the top of the Japanese charts.
Why train drivers in Japan continuously indicate with their finger; The Japanese train drivers have to show all important signals and warnings with their finger. In this way they show that they have noticed it and have it in mind. Pointing the finger and the reference markings is a security method to prevent errors, which can reduce errors up to 85%. Trains in Japan are the safest in the world, and here you can see why.
How the Japanese handle baggage at the airport With great care and professionalism, employees at an airport in Japan particular attention to passenger luggage as carry them on the plane. It may seem obvious, but rarely see something like that at airports worldwide.
The moment a wrestling match turns into reality In 1977 during a Catch race in Japan between the wrestlers 'Great Antonio' Barichievich and Antonio Inoki, things took a strange turn. Although the Canadian-Croatian Antonio Barichievich was for years a professional at Catch wrestling, suddenly decided to "not sell" the movements of his opponent, that in the terminology of Catch means that did not pretend for a moment that his opponent hits him. He stood motionless at every blow that accept, showing that they are "invulnerable". This move was of course out of the rules of professional wrestling that requires histrionics of the two opponents, Japanese and Antonio Inoki started getting nervous. When Barichievich at a time repeatedly hit Inoki neck, enough is enough. The Japanese irritated, He threw down his opponent and began pounding him on the head with his boot. The public did not understand what had happened, But the Great Antonio was blooded in the ring. The video says comedian Bill Burr.
Japanese lived as a castaway on a desert island for 29 years The Masafumi Nagasaki is a man aged 82 years, who lived as a voluntary castaway, completely alone in Sotobanari island east of Taiwan. The Nagasaki managed to survive there for 29 years, the longest time that someone has survived on a deserted island. The only desire was to die on the island. Unfortunately, Japanese authorities forced him to return to civilization last month.