Here is AKB48 in a recent segment from the AKBingo Japanese TV show. This part is from the "talent" segment of the show in which the girls, literally, put their heads together:
See also Young Eye Popping Japanese Bikini Girl!
This blog offers selected features of alternative Asian TV segments, news stories, editorials, photos and more from Japan, Korea, India, China and many other Asian countries. This blog also includes some WTF Japanese, North Korean online videos, entertainment news, beautiful Chinese and Japanese models, and much more.
4/16/11
Megwin TV: Muscle Training for Mr. Son
Via Megwin TV here is a funny segment entitled "Muscle training for Mr. Son":
(^v^)
See also: Japanese Muscle March Game Trailer
(^v^)
See also: Japanese Muscle March Game Trailer
4/14/11
Japanese Pluto-kun Your Plutonium Friend!
From the defunct Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) here is a cartoon featuring "Pluto-kun" or "Plutonium Boy" extolling the virtues of plutonium as our "friend":
Japanese Pluto-kun Your Plutonium Friend!
O_O
Japanese Pluto-kun Your Plutonium Friend!
O_O
4/13/11
Fukushima Update from Dr. Michio Kaku
Via Democracy Now, Dr. Michio Kaku gives us the latest update on the Fukushima "Ticking Time Bomb":
See also Fukushima: One of The Greatest Disasters Ever
See also Fukushima: One of The Greatest Disasters Ever
Labels:
disaster,
fukushima,
Japan,
Michio Kaku,
nuclear
4/11/11
Tetsuo Jimbo & The Fukushima Evacuation Zone
Journalist Tetsuo Jimbo talks with Russia Today about the making of his video from inside the Fukushima evacuation zone:
See also the Documentary on Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
See also the Documentary on Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
Labels:
disaster,
earthquake,
fukushima,
Japan,
news,
nuclear,
Tetsuo Jimbo
4/9/11
4/8/11
Kagamine Rin "Meltdown" w/ English subtitles
Now with English subtitles, here is one of Japan's vocaloids Kagamine Rin performing "Meltdown" - a very eerie song about wanting to dive into a nuclear reactor "live" in concert:
See also Japan Nuclear Reactors in Full Meltdown
See also Japan Nuclear Reactors in Full Meltdown
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Japan,
japanese music video,
Kagamine Rin,
meltdown,
WTF
Teach English in Fukushima Japan
"We are Fukushima Prefectures up and coming school. Since opening in December 2007, we have opened three schools in Koriyama-City and Fukushima-City and teach at several International Companies in Fukushima Prefecture."
For more information check out their website at freecomenglishschool.net
4/7/11
Tokyo 1947-1963 Washington Heights
After World War II, Yoyogi Park, which was a former training area for the Japanese Army, became the US Army's Washington Heights housing complex during the occupation. After the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the Americans left and the area become today's Yoyogi Park. Below is a photo of the Washington Heights area taken by Tim Stinson:
See more of Tim Stinson's photos on Flickr
See more of Tim Stinson's photos on Flickr
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Japan,
photo,
Tim Stinson,
tokyo,
washington heights
Fukushima: One of The Greatest Disasters Ever
Arnie Gundersen talks about the incorrect and inconsistent information from Japan, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, TEPCO and the Nuclear Industry. He also reveals what is known in a recent report from Areva, a French Nuclear firm and cites the recently published NRC report in the New York Times:
"Clearly we are witnessing one of the greatest disasters of our time."
Read the full Areva report on Fairwinds Associates
"Clearly we are witnessing one of the greatest disasters of our time."
Read the full Areva report on Fairwinds Associates
4/6/11
4/5/11
Young Eye Popping Japanese Bikini Girl!
Despite all that is happening up north, it is very reassuring to see that Japanese TV will never change:
See also: Japanese TV Bikini Girls Game Show
See also: Japanese TV Bikini Girls Game Show
Labels:
bikini,
Japan,
Japanese,
Japanese TV,
WTF,
young girl
4/3/11
Help The Force Be With Japan
Labels:
darth-vader,
disaster,
donation,
earthquake,
help,
Japan,
nuclear,
tsunami
3/31/11
Hokkaido Thanks US Navy 7th Fleet
"Thank you to all members of the US Navy's 7th fleet. The Japanese people will not be defeated."
In reference to: US Navy 7th Fleet Update from Japan
See also:
Operation Tomodachi Logo by Murakami Senami
3/30/11
Japan Nuclear Reactors in Full Meltdown
Not trying be a scaremonger, but more and more experts are saying that the Fukushima catastrophe is now a full-blown meltdown:
When the Fukushima Meltdown Hits Groundwater
By Dr. Tom Burnett
March 27, 2011
Via Hawaii News Daily
"Fukushima is going to dwarf Chenobyl. The Japanese government has had a level 7 nuclear disaster going for almost a week but won’t admit it."
"At Fukushima, the reactor cores are still melting down. The ONLY way to stop that is to detonate a ~10 kiloton fission device inside each reactor containment vessel and hope to vaporize the cores. That’s probably a bad solution."
"A nuclear meltdown is a self-sustaining reaction. Nothing can stop it except stopping the reaction. And that would require a nuclear weapon. In fact, it would require one in each containment vessel to merely stop what is going on now. But it will be messy."
See also:
Japan Prediction: Nuclear Holocaust, Tokyo Evacuated
Prophecy of Japan Nuclear Holocaust
When the Fukushima Meltdown Hits Groundwater
By Dr. Tom Burnett
March 27, 2011
Via Hawaii News Daily
"Fukushima is going to dwarf Chenobyl. The Japanese government has had a level 7 nuclear disaster going for almost a week but won’t admit it."
"At Fukushima, the reactor cores are still melting down. The ONLY way to stop that is to detonate a ~10 kiloton fission device inside each reactor containment vessel and hope to vaporize the cores. That’s probably a bad solution."
"A nuclear meltdown is a self-sustaining reaction. Nothing can stop it except stopping the reaction. And that would require a nuclear weapon. In fact, it would require one in each containment vessel to merely stop what is going on now. But it will be messy."
See also:
Japan Prediction: Nuclear Holocaust, Tokyo Evacuated
Prophecy of Japan Nuclear Holocaust
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