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TOKYO PT. 2 | Harajuku, Gunma, Bunka | Angeli Abelo
the vlog that you deserve! Harajuku, Gunma, and Bunka fashion college!
Our school had a field trip last March for our course which is fashion design and these are the places we went to in Japan.
PART ONE
#Tokyo #Japan2018 #Japan #FashionSchool
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Skyline- FKJ
Under blankets - crwn ft Jess connelly
Buzzin - Alina Baraz
C u girl- Steve Lacy
秋篠宮殿下と眞子様の私的訪問にハンガリーから喜びの声「永遠に続く友情に乾杯!」【海外の反応】
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秋篠宮殿下と眞子様の私的訪問にハンガリーから喜びの声「永遠に続く友情に乾杯!」【海外の反応】
生物学研究者である秋篠宮殿下と
博物館の研究をしている眞子様は
研究のためのハンガリー視察訪問です。
皇族の研究目的の海外訪問は私的旅行扱いになります
では、どうぞ。
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海外の反応 衝撃!!米国が国技で日本にお株を奪われ激おこ!!「何でいつも日本なんだ」リトルリーグ世界大会で優勝!!日本の野球は子供も強かった!!外国人も驚愕!!【すごい日本】
【衝撃】韓国で建設中の橋がまた崩壊・・・韓国の反応「平沢国際大橋」
【海外の反応】ロンドンで超爆音仕様のスカイラインGT Rを走らせた外国人!その結果は・・・
海外の反応 衝撃 海外 「今度は日本が標的か」 日本に移民の受け入れを求める米メディアに怒りの声殺到
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Таиланд объявлен зоной стихийного бедствия.
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Secrete Agent looking for Japanese Prince in Rio de Janeiro!
I m a secret agent and film the prince of japan in rio.
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International recovery efforts continue in Japan - 09 Apr 2011
International recovery efforts continue in Japan. A month after the massive earthquake and tsunami disasters on March 11, the confirmed fatalities had increased to over 12,700, with more than 14,000 reported unaccounted for. The toll is still expected to rise sharply as officials begin to determine exactly how many people remain missing in the tsunami-hit coastal areas. On Thursday, April 7, for the first time since the disaster, nearly 300 police wearing protective clothing began a search for missing persons within the 20-kilometer evacuation zone around the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Also that day, Their Imperial Highnesses, Prince and Princess Akishino visited survivors and people displaced by the nuclear plant accident taking shelter at a facility in Tokyo to offer solidarity and encouragement.
As a further disruption to survivors' efforts to stabilize and rebuild, a major 7.1-magnitude aftershock rattled the region on Thursday, claiming at least 4 more lives and injuring over 140. At least seven homes were destroyed in Miyagi and Iwate prefectures, with fires and gas leaks reported in Miyagi's prefectural capital, Sendai City. Some 8,300 households lost water supplies, while over 3 million were without power in the northeast, halting several production plants and hindering the recovery efforts of businesses.
The temblor also caused damages to Tohoku Electric Power Company's Onagawa nuclear power plant in Miyagi. Water leaks were found at four locations in the plant, with water having overflowed from spent fuel storage pools at all three of the facility's reactors. Moreover, the blowout panels that control pressure inside the buildings were damaged at the turbine building of reactor No. 3. With three external lines downed, the cooling operations are now relying on the one remaining power source, although there has been no rise in radioactivity detected.
According to Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the aftershock did not cause any further damages to the Fukushima Daiichi plant, where cooling efforts at reactors 1, 2, and 3 continued, with the US also sending two of the world's largest concrete pumps to assist. Although the Japanese government has rated the nuclear crisis at the facility at level 5 on an international scale of 7, the same as the rank given for the 1979 Three Mile Island incident in the US, the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation chairman, Wolfgang Weiss, said on Wednesday that the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was much more serious than that of Three Mile Island. He further stated that radioactive iodine traces had been detected in the air around the globe, although at concentrations less than those from the 1986 Chernobyl accident. According to the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, radioactive materials from the Fukushima plant had already spread across the northern hemisphere within two weeks of the March 11 disasters. TEPCO has meanwhile announced completion of the radioactive water being released into the Pacific Ocean, a desperate measure that began earlier in the week to free up critical storage capacity in the facility. The governments of South Korea, China, and Russia have expressed concern over the effect of the radioactivity that was dumped into the sea. Saying that they had not been informed beforehand, officials from the three nations urged the Japanese government to implement all necessary measures to protect the marine environment and to provide international neighbors with timely, accurate information on the nuclear situation. On Friday, South Korean environmentalists protested in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul over the dumping of the contaminated water, calling for Japan to work with South Korea to prevent such events in the future.
Also on Friday, the government announced plans to ease restrictions on produce harvested from certain areas around the Fukushima plant where weekly tests showed radiation levels had been consistently low. These include a lifting of bans on spinach and kakina vegetables from Gunma Prefecture as well as from seven Fukushima Prefecture municipalities. Restrictions will still be imposed on rice planting in areas where contamination exceeds legal limits. As the first nation to ban all Japanese food imports after the disaster, India has also lifted its restrictions but will require certificates proving that Japanese imports are not contaminated. With power supplies still significantly reduced, plans were announced Friday to establish reduced power limits for companies and households by up to 25% in an effort to prevent blackouts in the summer.
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