Japan Videos
A collection of priceless memories in Japan
Here is a high-quality video of us on the tallest Ferris Wheel in Japan. Very exciting.
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Another high-quality video of Jarrett dancing around in the Akihabara district. Good fun.
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Here is a video of us passing through Tokyo on a bullet train. You get to see outside & in.
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Here is a video showing off the incredible buildings around the Shibuya area of Tokyo. Lots of people, too.
Here is the humbling video of the large Buddha. Watch him stare down at you and analyze your soul.
This is our first experience riding the normal train systems in Tokyo. Luckily for us, they weren't very busy.
Jess and I feeding exotic fish in one helluva beautiful shrine area. We weren't supposed to feed them... doh!
Here is a fun experience for us as we played a game of language guessing on objects with the school.
I took this video to show just how damn narrow most the roads are in Japan, especially in the country areas. The streets in Tokyo and larger cities were slightly bigger, but were very crowded with bikes, other vehicles and thousands of people.
This is one of the fruitiest videos of the trip. It is Jessica and I performing an acoustic rendition of a popular folk song for a large audience of school kids. We were there to be Americans and tell them about us, and learn about them as well.
One of my favorite videos...  A talking Chinese robot, trying to talk unsuspecting shoppers into the store. He moves around, flaps his arms, bows, and treats you with great respect. He also had a button pad to give him commands. FANtastic!
A video of Jessica and I walking through Akihabara, the technology district of Tokyo. It is composed of millions of people and almost as many small technology shops. Great place for all your hi-tech needs. This was my favorite place to go.