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2017
2017x2
Where They Buried the Soul of Japan
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Shogun! Not Emperor. You foolish self. Our first video! We're jetlagged and nervous but absolutely thrilled to be getting started on what we hope will be a truly useful series. The .. show full overview
2017x3
The Islands Where the Japanese Empire was Born (and Died)
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Welcome to Ogasawara! A thousand kilometres into the Pacific, nestled in a jungle cabin, we are searching out untold history. Our first video from these islands takes place near a .. show full overview
2017x4
Staying American After America Is Gone
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This is the story of Rance Ohira, a descendent of the first people to inhabit the Ogasawara islands. An American with a history all his own. This is the story of finding an old identity .. show full overview
2017x5
The President Who Escaped Cannibalism
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In what will probably be our final video from Ogasawara, we wanted to bring you a story that shows just how much change a single decision can have on world history.
2017x6
The Unstoppable Monster That Devastated Japan
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This video is about the Lucky Dragon Number Five, the ill-fated ship that spawned Godzilla. Godzilla is more than just a movie about a lizard, it is a way to understand and come to terms .. show full overview
2017x7
The 50 Dollar Apple
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We rarely talk about how individual fruits spread around the world, but every time I come across these stories I'm always fascinated to see just how much deeper they go than I'd .. show full overview
2017x8
Yasukuni: Enshrining War Criminals
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Yasukuni shrine is one of the most touristed spots in Tokyo. Next to the Emperor's Palace in the centre of town, it is an easy addition to an otherwise normal walk around. But it is also .. show full overview
2017x9
The Self-Mummifying Ascetics of Japan
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Over a hundred tried, but just a few dozen succeeded. Living in the mountains, drinking arsenic-laced water, lacquer, and starving nearly to death - the life and death of the sokushinbutsu, the Japanese who mummified themselves.
2017x10
The Most Famous Dog Who Ever Lived
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Dogs! Enough about humans and more about some creatures that matter, you no doubt were saying in your mind. So here's a story on pets. This is the story of Hachiko, who is likely the .. show full overview
2017x11
Japan's Best Conspiracy Theory?
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Did you know that Jesus wasn't crucified? It was his brother Isukiri, who 'casually' snuck onto the cross in his place. As it turns out, Jesus slipped away through Siberia and spent the .. show full overview
2017x12
When Are Rabbits Vegetables?
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In a small temple on Mount Koya, we found a story that has been long passed down (but probably isn't true): Rabbits are birds, and beaver are fish.
2017x13
The Best Advertisement in the Whole Graveyard
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Arguably the holiest place to be buried in Japan is at the top of Mount Koya, in a graveyard called Okunoin. But it isn't an ordinary gravesite. It brings back the dead. It's so popular .. show full overview
2017x14
How Stealing Millions Made Ratboy a Hero
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Imagine being so popular that people chipped off pieces of your grave for good luck? This is the story of Ratboy, a Robin Hood who doesn't quite live up to his legend.
2017x15
The Traitor Who Accidentally Saved His Nation
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What would you be willing to do to survive? Would you trade your land, your history - your soul? Today's episode looks at the story of Omura Sumitada, who was forced to make a choice. This is how a traitor accidentally saved Japan.
2017x16
The Nuclear Tricycle
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The item that left the greatest impression on me in Hiroshima was a tricycle. Owned by a three year old boy killed in the nuclear blast, it serves as a symbol for one of the great .. show full overview
2017x17
How to Destroy People: Japan's Untouchables
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Japan's Burakumin are a people within a people. For hundreds of years, they experienced direct persecution that has kept them from being fully functional members of society. Even though .. show full overview
2017x18
The Kamikaze That Saved Japan
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The story behind the Kamikaze, but perhaps not the one most people would expect. Particularly Kublai Khan.
2017x19
How the Yakuza Gave Rise to Nintendo
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You can never tell what your actions will cause. A Catholic saint's desire to spread Christianity started a series of events that he would have no doubt greatly disapproved of. Yet, here .. show full overview
2017x20
The Hotel That Funds Extremism
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Our last video from Japan! Onward to Cambodia! This is a video about freedom of speech, the effect of protest, and the most audacious hotel chain I've ever stayed in. Imagine selling .. show full overview
2017x21
Death Of A Nation: The Khmer Rouge's Cambodia
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Video Edit: I heavily understate the UN's role in jailing criminals in the video, and want to clarify. A number of Khmer Rouge leaders have been to jail, including the head of S-21 and .. show full overview
2017x22
Eating Spiders to Stay Alive
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We ate spiders (with a few insects), and it went exactly as you'd expect.
2017x23
Using Landmines to Save Children's Lives
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Edit (12/15/2018): Local corruption has seen the landmine museum being forced to close, and its operators (Akira and his wife) imprisoned. We live in a crazy world. This is the story .. show full overview
2017x24
The Minesweeping Rats of Tanzania
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Today's episode is a bit different. As we are trying to expand our skills making these sorts of things, some of our videos are intentionally going to be in various styles as a test. this .. show full overview
2017x25
The Last Elephants of Cambodia
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Thank you Jemma. Thank you Tyler. Thank you EVP. Not just for letting us interrupt your lives, but also for spending your time on earth working towards positive change. In case it .. show full overview
2017x26
Destroying the Largest City on Earth
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How do you destroy an empire from within? A worthy question, given the current state of our world's empires. Yes, I'm aware I enunciate like a novice in this video. Yes, we tried .. show full overview
2017x27
One Monkey, Five Hospitals
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Behind the scenes! In the bathtub! Talking about sickness! Today's episode is just for fun. We thought we'd talk about something that had been happening behind the camera, and turn it .. show full overview
2017x28
The River with a Thousand Penis Statues
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Kbal Spean, no doubt Cambodia's holiest stream. At its height, it would have purified the water of more than a million people living in the city it fed. I spent a long time debating .. show full overview
2017x29
The Market That Sells Extinct Animals
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Obviously, they aren't extinct. We just thought they were! It just turns out that the best way to find them is as meat. Today's episode is on how scientific discovery is an ongoing .. show full overview
2017x30
The Achilles Seal
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Today's video is a folk legend we came across while filming the market in Thakhek. It wasn't super educational, but far too amusing to pass up. What a cool country Laos is.
2017x31
The Town Where Gap Year Kids Went To Die
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In Laos, there's a town with a very seedy reputation. Not long ago, you could buy opium direct from a store menu. The time that earned it the reputation has passed, but not before .. show full overview
2017x32
The Jars of Eternity
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Is our culture worthwhile? Does our existence matter? This video looks at a society that left behind megalithic tombs to determine if we'll matter once we're gone. Thanks Tey, for .. show full overview
2017x33
How Does Laos Exist?
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Laos is small. But it exists. Thousands of years of invasion later, and Laos exists. But... How?
2017x34
Scars of the Secret War
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War lingers in the landscape. The Secret War is one of America's dark chapters. But as the name implies, it is a chapter rarely read. We take a short look at a war that continues to define the country more than a generation later.