And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
@@veramae4098 will foreigners atleast try to learn the culture before they do so many things wrong in the country that they become viewed as giant bad luck magnets? They're just doing the same treatment as if an atheist just came to a church to speak profanity or do wrong things
@@forwhy8723 They aren't even the country with highest suicide rate, also you can't force people to have babies or stop having aging people in your country
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
These 3D screens are in China already. The funny thing is, when Japan does anything even if its normal, ppl think it is amazing. But if anywhere else does the same it is considered nothing special. Weird...
London has a statue of a cat who saved a guy's life, a guy who was doing drugs. A Street Cat Named Bob is a book and a movie and a statue of Bob in London.
@@zeroanimation3956 Sorry for the typo. As a side note, a bronze statue of Hachiko was presented to the then Emperor and the Princess in his lifetime. His soul now rests in the palace beside the royal members.
It’s not 3D CGI, but there’s something that might make you happy! At University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Agriculture where Hachiko’s master, Professor Ueno, taught agricultural science until he passed away from a brain hemorrhage after his lecture, they made a statue to complement the statue of Hachiko waiting alone at the train station. The statue is of Hachiko happily reuniting with his beloved professor!
Very interesting. I remember having seen the movie: the dog anxiously and patiently waiting for years hoping his master/guardian will return. The statue in his memory in the heart of the city demonstrates the love and affection in domestic animals surpasses compared to human beings.
@@yodelissosa7791 And there is Street cat Bob in London. A statue of a beloved cat who saved a guy from drugs. There is a book and movie: A street cat named Bob.
Hachikō finally came to life! I'm seeing alot of comments here and people are thinking they just did this to Shibuya Station to just be cute. But. If anyone is familiar with Shibuya station, there is the famous statue of Hachikō the Akita dog. I believe the story goes that a loyal Akita dog was left behind by his owner as they left Shibuya, but the man never returned and Hachikō stayed in frount of the station in hopes his best friend would return and he was forever immortalized with the statue. Now. It brings me warm and fuzzy feelings that Hachikō has came to life.
The fact this creates such an awesome 3D effect is so cool. Usually you'd have to wear glasses to even get remotely the same feeling, and even on camera it looks great.
These aren't really 3D, just an illusion. Note that the screen's borders often blend into their real life surrounds, the cat one in Shinjuku in particular has identical colour markings at the top, above the top of the cat's hutch thing which tricks the mind into thinking it is part of the real life background....so when the cat's head goes beyond the top of its hutch and into that part of the screen it makes the brain think it is outside of the screen, hence the 3D effect.
@@lightup6751 But this isn't that. 3D movies actually give you the effect of 3 dimensional images with the use of glasses. And there's technology, like that used by the band Gorillaz, to project 3D holographic images. These are simply 2D images. I feel kind of duped by the title of this video, and feel everyone is dumb for referring to this as 3D 🙄
Finally someone pointed that out! I figured this out myself right away and who it is! And I only been to Japan once. Only beacuse the story of Hachikō stuck with me.
Bro you can find lots of animals even in big city in Japan, they respect animals and nature in general so much it's ingrained in their Shinto beliefs. The first country i've visit that has a really meshed nature and technology flawlessly is Japan. The image of farmers with their blue uniform and advanced farming machine and electrical grids with the background öf mountains and flying birds is ingrained in my brain. The first time i've seen wild Eagles and Storks were in a crowded city in Fukui and Kansai region somewhere near Osaka respectively. Well the storks were on a river, dozens of them, but you get what i mean. I almost pet the sea eagle because it landed on my bench but i quickly remember it's a wild animal.
@@tuahsakato17 Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace. What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
@@mingyuhuang8944 I'm not glorifying Japan....i'm just telling OP what i experience in my visit in Japan. You on the other are obviously actively painting Japan in a bad light and being disingenuous, Mr. HUANG.
I was seriously mindf##ked trying to figure out where the frisbee came from 😂 absolute genius. I literally couldn't stop watching, plus I have a soft spot for Hachiko ❤️
This reminds me of a Disney cruise a few years ago. They had monitors on the walls that looked like aquariums. When the show started, Nemo characters would go around the room through different monitors and interact with the audience.
The advertisement is cool, but the story of the loyal Hachiko waiting for his master's return is both sad and a beautiful story of loyalty and devotion.
@@Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu Why are you mad, wumao? Jealous no one appreciates your Post-Communist hellhole known as China as much as they do with Japan? 🤣
Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace and it is not a tech advanced country. What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
Seems like an interesting sight. Meanwhile in NYC we have real live 3D thugs leaping at you with weapons. Don't forget about the great border invasion "illusion", or the San Francisco where you can smell and see the stunningly real human waste in the streets. Still not convinced? Try Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia, where real life zombies roam the streets day AND night! Maybe try L.A. and go participate in some true-to-life robberies and carjackings. That's what happens when our lawmakers throw our tax dollars away for their own selfish interests. Shameful sight to behold America 2022.
Can you just imagine being a famer in the 19th century and then you suddenly got time traveled to Japan in 2022? I'd literally get my mind blown up of what I'm seeing there. Human technology has really developed far enough to the point it can now be considered "The future"
@@forwhy8723 oh man, the 90s were only 30 years apart, and yet, SOOOO many things we are having right now that could completely blow their mind if we could show them back then
Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace. Japan is not technologically advanced China has done this 5 years ago and is way ahead socially and technologically. What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
@@mellohi6175 mellohi my young boy you are so wrong and yet you are so full of yourself... Your pathetic attempts to try and sound smart and say something of substance come off as pretentious and meaningless. Pitiful. It's cute that you have visited Japan and actually liked it. I'm glad you liked it. But I have lived in Japan for 14 years as both a Chinese and English teacher and I can say that your perception of Japan is one based on a juvenile, and naive tourist, not of a local true Japanese. The Japanese people are in a bad state right now, why else would no one want to have babies? Obviously every country and society has its positives and negatives, but it is childishly naive and unintelligent for you to paint Japan as some sort of "Futuristic tech wonderland where everyone is so nice and everyone loves animals". That's just outrageous and you're clearly lack so much knowledge. Please if you would like to genuinely learn more about Japan read a book by excellent writer Alex Kerr called "Dogs and demons, dark side of Japan". It is very popular amongst Japanese scholars. Please educate yourself and stop yourself from making anymore embarrassing attempts at making an intelligible comment. I allow others to form their on opinions, but when you are this wrong, I put you in your place. MR mellohi.
@@djriqky9581 I don't think I have the time to show you news reports of this but I can tell you from person experience. I've seen at least a dozen times where cats and puppies have been dumped on the side of the road in a plastic bag or box. Stray dogs commonly have burnt marks on their backs and noses, possibly due to the fact that some demented Japanese people scorch their cigarette buds onto the poor dogs body. Japan's people are in a mental heath crisis and you can only realize it when you've lived here long enough.
I hope Japan never changes.... do not become like other countries that have lost their soul, they have lost touch with the small things in life, they have lost contact with animals and or nature......
bro, Japan is a horrible country to live in. I mean, the suicide rate, birth rates, emigration, work rate, and geography puts them at a huge disadvantage. Stay hopeful, but accept reality
exactly, Japan is still a great country because they are a great race that continue to preserve their ethnostate and culture; I do not want them to be "diverse" like us, that is a death sentence. I wish they were the victors in WWII and not the evil American empire
@@cottoncandykawaii2673 their “ethnostate” is failing. Suicide rate? The long work hours? Not to mention their population is going down. They’re not preserving their race like at all. Ethnostates don’t work
We got the giant cat in Shinjuku, now a giant dog at Shibuya, for the dog lovers ❤️
How about a giant fish in Tsukiji?
Ohhh... I will love to look at there with my bare eyes
Dog > every pet > cat
@@MrBluffer88 the cat family (cat, tiger, lion, Jaguar) > any other animal
giant rockets in taiwan come with 4D effects.
I could just stand there and watch this repeat. so cute 😭
Ikr 😭😭
So very fascinating!! Love the 3D dog art. It would certainly make me want to watch it and not just once, but several times.
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
It look weird once the camera zoom in, but from mid it look almost realistic.
it is the future of marketing
But that ain't no 3D bro! 🙄
@@Vincent_de_Paul it doesnt matter. It is cute and people love cute thing lol
That statue of the dog who waited for his owner after the owner died made me tear up 😭
Hachiko waited for close to a decade for his owner. Waited for most of the 1920's and died in 1934.
Futurama also done a episode regarding the dog
Thank you guys. I'll watch the movie
@@jasonjamrs7413 Hachiko or there's different name for the series?
@@Mikasaxx0 it's not a movie it's early episodes of Futurama
Tokyo was so much fun and Shibuya was such an electrifying experience to your senses! Loved all the lights, shops and billboards.
Travelling there is fun but I guess living there isn't, unless you have some huge passive income or remote job
@@ry0usama511 it’s for the rich, kinda like NYC & Cali :/
@@MsTinkerbelle87 pretty much every capital city of every country
The pup looks so cute!!!! Japan has come a long way for its innovations.
Maybe they should consider coming a long way in their ethnic phobias?
@@veramae4098 they're doing more progress by themselves already, seems like theyre the ones in the right.
@@Zlyde007 an ageing population, high su!cide rate and low birthrate really shows they're doing well 🙃
@@veramae4098 will foreigners atleast try to learn the culture before they do so many things wrong in the country that they become viewed as giant bad luck magnets? They're just doing the same treatment as if an atheist just came to a church to speak profanity or do wrong things
@@forwhy8723 They aren't even the country with highest suicide rate, also you can't force people to have babies or stop having aging people in your country
I love the story of the faithful dog and the billboards. :)
In remembrance of 'Hachiko' wow!
Whoever created this is so thoughtful 🤍
So true
I wonder who paid for it.
Just ruined 300 likes, m.
Wow love Japan. So advanced and interesting . The airport bathroom alone in Tokyo is amazing.
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
Very haram in Malaysia. Muslims in Malaysia is moving towards Taliban believe.
These 3D screens are in China already. The funny thing is, when Japan does anything even if its normal, ppl think it is amazing. But if anywhere else does the same it is considered nothing special. Weird...
China has this like more then 5 years ago, dang
@oyooooy ur mom is nothing compared to my mom
It probably looks more lifelike and incredible in person
100%
Oh who wouldn't like to see that cute dog! Also Hachiko story always touches my heart 💔
The dog waiting for so long shows us what love and loyalty really means
London has a statue of a cat who saved a guy's life, a guy who was doing drugs. A Street Cat Named Bob is a book and a movie and a statue of Bob in London.
It's so cute! Especially when it wiggles its head to squeeze past the clockface!🥰
So cute it could brighten up anyone’s day!
For those who are interested, 2009 Hollywood movie “Hachi” starring Richard Gere is based on the true story of the royal dog Hachiko.
*loyal
@@zeroanimation3956 Sorry for the typo. As a side note, a bronze statue of Hachiko was presented to the then Emperor and the Princess in his lifetime. His soul now rests in the palace beside the royal members.
Gota say that is the coolest billboard I’ve seen
we NEED 3d billboards like this in the uk. could see it being in media city in manchester
Incredible! Can't believe how life-like the image is!!
Japan knows how to entertain their citizens. I hope to visit and see these for myself one day.
Japan knows how to advertise. What a cute puppy 🥹
0:57 I love how they simply put "pedestrian" in his description 😂
I'm going to become the Pedestrian someday. Believe it!
Then everyone will respect me.
Pedestrian is just a sophisticated way of saying "Human bowling pin"
yeah that was so funny 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amazing! ❤️
Wish there will be a 3D art of the dog finally meeting the owner he's been waiting for :")
It’s not 3D CGI, but there’s something that might make you happy! At University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Agriculture where Hachiko’s master, Professor Ueno, taught agricultural science until he passed away from a brain hemorrhage after his lecture, they made a statue to complement the statue of Hachiko waiting alone at the train station. The statue is of Hachiko happily reuniting with his beloved professor!
@@EddVCR Amazing!!!!
@@EddVCR I'm actually a student there and I've seen the statue on campus. Very touching. I still visit sometimes on my walks.
This should be a billboard in every part of the world. Makes people smile.
I think this advertising campaign made big success. This is literally news that everyone is willing to watch by their own will.
Very interesting. I remember having seen the movie: the dog anxiously and patiently waiting for years hoping his master/guardian will return. The statue in his memory in the heart of the city demonstrates the love and affection in domestic animals surpasses compared to human beings.
"Hachi: A Dog's Tale" (2009)
@@yodelissosa7791 And there is Street cat Bob in London. A statue of a beloved cat who saved a guy from drugs. There is a book and movie: A street cat named Bob.
Hachikō finally came to life! I'm seeing alot of comments here and people are thinking they just did this to Shibuya Station to just be cute. But. If anyone is familiar with Shibuya station, there is the famous statue of Hachikō the Akita dog. I believe the story goes that a loyal Akita dog was left behind by his owner as they left Shibuya, but the man never returned and Hachikō stayed in frount of the station in hopes his best friend would return and he was forever immortalized with the statue. Now. It brings me warm and fuzzy feelings that Hachikō has came to life.
This is the cutest thing I've ever seen 😭😭😭😭😭
Display 3D screen on non busy road intersections is risking the drivers.
So 3D screen must put in safer places.
Disneyland now has competition. Needs more ferrets, though. Thanks for the video!
The fact this creates such an awesome 3D effect is so cool. Usually you'd have to wear glasses to even get remotely the same feeling, and even on camera it looks great.
Huchiko will always be in people’s hearts
The Japanese does it again with the cutest creation ever!
I love the technology, even the golden oldies are loving it too.
My grandfather liked the vid :)
japan, thank you. for everything.
@lolseagull Wouldn’t thank America
@lolseagull We nuked the guys two times after they basically gave up
Cute Shiba Inu 🐕😍
It’s actually an Akita inu
Imagine showing this to someone from 100 years ago
I don’t think you would be able to show them the video. They would be to amazed by the phone or camera itself
@@tableswithoutchairs1168 I don't think they would be amazed, i think they would be horrified
@@hamhamc00l87 100 years ago is 1923
they will worship the dog
@@MattyB7 I still think that was before even black and white TV was invented?
This feels like the 3D shark animation from Back to the Future movie is about to be a reality.
I love how it jumps from one building to another
So cool, I love these 3D billboards! It was really smart to use the image of an Akita in Shibuya!
We want to see Hachiko coming to life outside Shibuya station! 🐶😍
i like how they put the title as if a giant 3d dog appeared out of nowhere and has a mind of it's own, and it decided to leap across billboards
Never a dull moment in Japan
East Asia looks so futuristic. Tokyo, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Seoul - all of them.
Yes I love how east Asia has the cyber punk vibe
@mlt1122 also China looks just like this and is super clean. It is led by a communist party
Proof that 3D can be done and seen without the use of 3D glasses.
If I ever am to go to Japan, I'll just go there to watch these billboards come alive
Another great reason to visit Japan. Nippon wa ichi ban, suki desu yo
Japan at least 10 years ahead of the west in many aspects
Iam from the UK and i love this 3D image on a large screen.
They are in the UK too in tralfalgar square
These aren't really 3D, just an illusion. Note that the screen's borders often blend into their real life surrounds, the cat one in Shinjuku in particular has identical colour markings at the top, above the top of the cat's hutch thing which tricks the mind into thinking it is part of the real life background....so when the cat's head goes beyond the top of its hutch and into that part of the screen it makes the brain think it is outside of the screen, hence the 3D effect.
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You don't say 🤔 tell me more 🙂
@@clickmylinksforabetterlife5758 not everybody is as smart as you my friend :)
You do realize that 3D on screen generally is an illusion.
3D movies, 3D video games. its all on a screen giving you the illusion of 3 dimensions
@@lightup6751 But this isn't that. 3D movies actually give you the effect of 3 dimensional images with the use of glasses. And there's technology, like that used by the band Gorillaz, to project 3D holographic images. These are simply 2D images. I feel kind of duped by the title of this video, and feel everyone is dumb for referring to this as 3D 🙄
An Akita in Shibuya! And Hachiko is there! It's perfect 😁
Finally someone pointed that out! I figured this out myself right away and who it is! And I only been to Japan once. Only beacuse the story of Hachikō stuck with me.
Japan's love for nature and animals shine through the latest technology. :) A lovely oxymoron.
Giant Corporations abusing peoples sweet spot for animals to sell more products? Wow, how generic and completely opposite of unique,
Bro you can find lots of animals even in big city in Japan, they respect animals and nature in general so much it's ingrained in their Shinto beliefs. The first country i've visit that has a really meshed nature and technology flawlessly is Japan. The image of farmers with their blue uniform and advanced farming machine and electrical grids with the background öf mountains and flying birds is ingrained in my brain.
The first time i've seen wild Eagles and Storks were in a crowded city in Fukui and Kansai region somewhere near Osaka respectively.
Well the storks were on a river, dozens of them, but you get what i mean.
I almost pet the sea eagle because it landed on my bench but i quickly remember it's a wild animal.
@@tuahsakato17 Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace. What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
@@mingyuhuang8944 I'm not glorifying Japan....i'm just telling OP what i experience in my visit in Japan.
You on the other are obviously actively painting Japan in a bad light and being disingenuous, Mr. HUANG.
@@tuahsakato17 They respect animals that are cute, yes. Endangered whales on the other hand don't fare so well.
Cute little dog 😊💘🕊️🙏
This is another level.. Great job Japan🎌!!!
Japan never fails to amaze me!
I was seriously mindf##ked trying to figure out where the frisbee came from 😂 absolute genius. I literally couldn't stop watching, plus I have a soft spot for Hachiko ❤️
My Japanese Friends are Brilliant.
They always deliver the Best of everything they can do. 😊
Extremely cute!!!
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At first I thought "Aren't all dogs 3D?" I mean I've never met a 2D or a 4D dog.
This reminds me of a Disney cruise a few years ago. They had monitors on the walls that looked like aquariums. When the show started, Nemo characters would go around the room through different monitors and interact with the audience.
The advertisement is cool, but the story of the loyal Hachiko waiting for his master's return is both sad and a beautiful story of loyalty and devotion.
they are give respect to hachiko
Ah this is the best thing ever. I say every country needs a giant 3d dog jumping.
Japan is incredible!!
China has 3D billboards since the 2010s. Japan only has it in 2021.
@@Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu At least Japan doesn't put people in concentration camps because of their religion.
@@Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu Why are you mad, wumao?
Jealous no one appreciates your Post-Communist hellhole known as China as much as they do with Japan? 🤣
Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace and it is not a tech advanced country. What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
@@Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu they are bra1ndead and simple minded
Low-key they be thinking that’s a lot of food right there.
It's adorable!
Oh I remember they had one of these for Red XIII the lion dog from ff7. Looks cool.
That is soooo adorable 💯💯💯💯💯🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
The cat reminds me of the famous cat that rode the trains and lived in the train station near there ❤️
One more reason to go to japan
DEBUNKING Taiwan, Ukraine
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Or other countries with 3D holograms
Don't forget China and Korea also have them too
@@masteroffear5762 Exactly
@@masteroffear5762 Yes but they dont have a shiba jumping from board to board. I think thats why everyone like this....not just the fact its 3D.
Why does it move with so much depth perception when compared to a regular tv? So cool
Wow! We need that in America!
Seems like an interesting sight. Meanwhile in NYC we have real live 3D thugs leaping at you with weapons. Don't forget about the great border invasion "illusion", or the San Francisco where you can smell and see the stunningly real human waste in the streets. Still not convinced? Try Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia, where real life zombies roam the streets day AND night! Maybe try L.A. and go participate in some true-to-life robberies and carjackings. That's what happens when our lawmakers throw our tax dollars away for their own selfish interests. Shameful sight to behold America 2022.
We do already, in fact, before Japan. Do Americans not go out to the city? Lol.
Aaaawwwwwww so cuuute!!!!
A surreal imagination of giant apocalypse
Japan is so technologically advanced that they can afford to create just fun things like these.
There is a lot of these in Shibuya.
There was once a man that took a picture of us and showed us (also 3d)
America did this years before Japan, but hey it's Japan so we gotta be amazed.
Can you just imagine being a famer in the 19th century and then you suddenly got time traveled to Japan in 2022? I'd literally get my mind blown up of what I'm seeing there. Human technology has really developed far enough to the point it can now be considered "The future"
You don't have to go that far. As a 90s kid I was amazed by Microsoft word lol
@@forwhy8723 oh man, the 90s were only 30 years apart, and yet, SOOOO many things we are having right now that could completely blow their mind if we could show them back then
So just Captain America
This and that giant cat are so cool ❤️
Imagine people from 1600's seeing this
The frisbee was done especially well. I had to slow the video to see where the boundaries applied to it
Wow, Japan has came a long way with technological advancements
Stop glorifying Japan bro animal abuse in Japan is so commonplace. Japan is not technologically advanced China has done this 5 years ago and is way ahead socially and technologically.
What else could you expect from a depressive, overworked and oppressed population?
@@mellohi6175 mellohi my young boy you are so wrong and yet you are so full of yourself...
Your pathetic attempts to try and sound smart and say something of substance come off as pretentious and meaningless. Pitiful.
It's cute that you have visited Japan and actually liked it. I'm glad you liked it. But I have lived in Japan for 14 years as both a Chinese and English teacher and I can say that your perception of Japan is one based on a juvenile, and naive tourist, not of a local true Japanese.
The Japanese people are in a bad state right now, why else would no one want to have babies?
Obviously every country and society has its positives and negatives, but it is childishly naive and unintelligent for you to paint Japan as some sort of "Futuristic tech wonderland where everyone is so nice and everyone loves animals". That's just outrageous and you're clearly lack so much knowledge.
Please if you would like to genuinely learn more about Japan read a book by excellent writer Alex Kerr called "Dogs and demons, dark side of Japan". It is very popular amongst Japanese scholars.
Please educate yourself and stop yourself from making anymore embarrassing attempts at making an intelligible comment.
I allow others to form their on opinions, but when you are this wrong, I put you in your place. MR mellohi.
@@mingyuhuang8944 animal abuse is commonplace? Show us some evidence
@@djriqky9581 I don't think I have the time to show you news reports of this but I can tell you from person experience. I've seen at least a dozen times where cats and puppies have been dumped on the side of the road in a plastic bag or box.
Stray dogs commonly have burnt marks on their backs and noses, possibly due to the fact that some demented Japanese people scorch their cigarette buds onto the poor dogs body.
Japan's people are in a mental heath crisis and you can only realize it when you've lived here long enough.
@@mingyuhuang8944 did u spill your facts from your comment?
Don't have proof mean you making your own facts and logic?
Just stop FFS....
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THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO I EVER SEEN
This has to be one of the coolest 3d creations.
It`s so cool that they came up with this idea to honor Hachi in this way! 👊
Love Tokyo! 😃
This is making me unreasonably happy
I hope Japan never changes.... do not become like other countries that have lost their soul, they have lost touch with the small things in life, they have lost contact with animals and or nature......
bro, Japan is a horrible country to live in. I mean, the suicide rate, birth rates, emigration, work rate, and geography puts them at a huge disadvantage. Stay hopeful, but accept reality
exactly, Japan is still a great country because they are a great race that continue to preserve their ethnostate and culture; I do not want them to be "diverse" like us, that is a death sentence. I wish they were the victors in WWII and not the evil American empire
Japan is the only country that dont have soul, what are u talking about, go n see their working and lifestyle
@@cottoncandykawaii2673 Hmm, I agree with everything except the last sentence.
@@cottoncandykawaii2673 their “ethnostate” is failing. Suicide rate? The long work hours? Not to mention their population is going down. They’re not preserving their race like at all. Ethnostates don’t work
I wouldn't even get to where i was going, i would just stand there watching it all day 😊
Looks so peaceful over there compared to America.
Ahhh I love dogs!!! The cutest!! 🥰🥰🥰
"Whenever you feel useless, remember that grey carpets like me exists"
-Carpet
I needed this today, thanks.
So amazing😍 I love it❤
秋田犬が本物のようで、とてもかわいいです。
Japan have the best culture hands doen
Japan culture came from China.
@@silveriver9 And you too, came from China. It’s not far fetched to say a sizeable chunk of Chinese culture came from India.
@@GoToMan Buddhism came from Nepal, not India. Hardly any Indian culture was imported into China.
@@silveriver9 haha population go brrrr
Intellectual property income ranking
1st USA
2nd Germany
3rd Japan
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I have never laughed at something so cute, and so fluffy
Cute. But if I had to choose my scenery, I rather gaze at Nature than a plethora of signs.
Japan Number 1
3D Hachiko Akita Dogo ❤️
Looks real enough to pet!