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Video article 16:41
A Must for Any Fashionable Lady! Ask for a Graduated Bob for a Perfectly Defined Style!
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This video, titled "Graduated Bob," was released by "lesson cut." The long angled bob is one of the most popular bob styles for short hairstyles. The first step in the cutting process is to cut the back inner portion in an upside down v shape, making sure both sides are the same length. Then cut the sides at a slant, angling down towards the front of the body. It's a lot easier to understand by watching than by reading, so be sure to check out the video if you want to see how it's done! -
Video article 16:57
Ryuno's Barbers, an Popular Barber Shop on Instagram! Get a Handsome Haircut With a Shop Owner Who Used to Work in Australia!
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This video, titled "36 Years Old, First Barber Shop Experience. Took My Straight Haired Friend to Barber. - RYUNO'S BARBERS - Kanagawa Tsujido, Shonan [4k Video]" (36歳、バーバー初体験。直毛の友達をバーバーに連れて行ってみました。 - RYUNO'S BARBERS - 神奈川 辻堂 湘南 【4K動画】), was released by VALET. Ryuno's Barbers is a men's barber shop located in Tsujido, Shonan, Kanagawa. Since its opening on October 26, 2019, it has become a hot topic on social media and has become a shop with constant reservations. Prices start at 4,500 yen for a cut. Since it's a barbershop, you can also get a shave as well. The interior is decorated with antique sofas and chandeliers, and the waiting room is designed to prevent you from getting bored. The owner, Mr. Ryuno, used to work at a barbershop in Australia, so English-speaking customers often visit the barbershop. It's the guys first barbershop experience and he gets a great cut as well! -
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AIDAprima, a state-of-the-art cruise ship built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Take a look at the latest technology born in Poland!
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This video, titled "AIDAprima Cruise Ship Construction & Christening in 4K by MK timelapse," was released by MK timelapse GmbH. The construction of Nagasaki's new flagship, AIDAprima, took place during the Hafengeburtstag birthday celebration in Hamburg on May 7, 2016. The cruise ship ordered by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was named AIDAprima on the Elbe River in Poland. The ship is said to be the largest ever built in Japan and is based on the Mitsubishi Air Lubrication System (MALS), which reduces fuel consumption by using air bubbles to reduce drag. -
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Matsuura Shipyard, Building Ships for 80 Years! Take a Look at the Massive Ships That Are Built With the Utmost Care!
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This video, titled "Seikai Maru, domestic freighter, new model, "Seikai Maru," Loading the foremost sub-block (19) - Cutting (13) - Welding (16)" (内航貨物船・松浦新船型 「せいかい丸」 船最前部下ブロック搭載⑲~切り合わせ⑬~溶接作業⑯(55)), was released by "matsuzo001." In the 80 years since its establishment, Matsuura Shipyard has manufactured a number of ships for railway construction and transport construction support vessels. In order to increase the number of ships built, the Matsuura Shipyard has adopted the motto "Shipbuilding to satisfy shipowners" by abandoning the mass production method of shortening the construction period at low costs. They also make detailed recommendations for major equipment to ensure long term operation, and once in service, they make every effort to ensure that there are no dissatisfactions among shipper operators and ship owners. Located in the center of the Seto Inland Sea and once known as the birthplace of small shipbuilding in Japan, Kie Port is where the company was founded in 1935 as a wooden shipbuilding and repair shop. -
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The Power of the No. 10 Kirikushi at the Matsuura Shipyard! The Way the Deck Is Assembled Makes You Want to Start Building Your Own Ship!
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This video, titled "Car Carrier and Passenger Ship (Ferry) Matsuura Shipyard's "No. 10 Kirikushi" at the front of the ship (vehicle deck)|Block Loading - Leveling, Welding, etc. (Part 1)" (両頭型旅客船兼自動車航送船(フェリー)松浦造船所「第十きりくし」船最前方(車輌甲板)ブロック搭載状況~レベル出し・溶接作業等(前編)(11)), was released by "matsuzo001." This video shows how the blocks are loaded onto the new ship "No. 10 Kirikushi," the successor to No. 8 Kirikushi. The No. 10 Kirikushi is the second new ship after the Eighth Kirikushi, which was built in 2003, and has a history of being built in a headwind environment. Although it is the same type of ferry built at the same shipyard as Kirikushi No. 8, it was carefully built with the expectation that it would run for 30 years while reducing costs and delivery time. This video shows the leveling and welding process of No. 10 Kirikushi, so be sure to check it out. -
Video article 10:41
Work on the New Domestic Cargo Ship, "Shimakaze"! Dismantling Scaffolding and Painting Is Enough To Get You Pumped for an Epic Adventure!
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This video, titled "Domestic Cargo Vessel, Matsuura New Type "Shimakaze"|Scaffolding Dismantling and Painting of the Hull|(First and Second Coat of the Outer Panel to the First and Second Layer Below the Waterline)" (内航貨物船・松浦新船型 「しまかぜ」 足場解体~船体塗装作業⑤(外板一・二層目仕上げ塗装~水線下一・二層目塗装)(80)), was released by "matsuzo001." The video shows the process of dismantling scaffolding and painting the hull of the domestic freighter, "Shimakaze." Domestic freighters are only used for domestic cargo transport in Japan, and are not used for import and export from other countries. The use of white, blue, and red colors and the name "Shimakaze" make it easy to identify the ship as a Japanese ship, and you can feel the Japanese air that it gives off. This video shows the dismantling of scaffolding and the painting of the second layer of the Shimakaze, so if you're interested in ships, be sure to check it out! -
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Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding's Launch Ceremony at Their Tamano Plant! Check Out the Awesome Launch of Mitsui's New Ship!
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This video, titled "Launch Ceremony 進水式 三井造船 玉野事業所 20170712 Mitsui shipbuilding japan," was released by "caba phantom." This video shows the launch ceremony held at Mitsui's Tamano Plant. The launch ceremony is the first time a new ship assembled on the shipyard comes into contact with the water, and the naming ceremony for the ship is held at the same time. Even if the ship is a mass-produced model, you can feel the respect and pride that Japanese people have for their work. This video shows the launch ceremony that took place at Tamano Works, so be sure to check it out if you're interested! -
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This Is Why You Don't Leave Your Boat Floating in the Water! If You're a Boat Owner, You'll Want to Avoid This!
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This video, titled "船底掃除の風景 The bottom of a ship cleaning," was released by "fujiyamaotoshi." This video shows how they clean the bottom of a yacht that has been floating in the sea for about 3 years. If you leave your boat in the water like this, it'll get covered in dirt and barnacles. If left unattended, the ship will stop moving because the propeller won't turn and the weight of the ship will increase, resulting in poor fuel efficiency and many other problems. So, as shown in the video, it's important to clean your boat both thoroughly and frequently! -
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The Massive Sanwa Repair Dock Is Finally Complete! Take a Look at the Massive Dock That You Cant Even Begin to Imagine the Size Of!
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This video is titled "The Completed Sanwa Repair Dock" (三和ドック、修繕船用大型ドック用大型ドック完成). It was released by "Nikkan News" (日刊工業ビデオニュース). The video shows the massive Sanwa Dock, that will be used specifically for repairing ships. This is a large-scale project with a total investment of more than 10 billion yen, and the completion of this large dock has made it possible to repair as many as 300 vessels per year. Sanwa Dock is a shipyard that focuses on repairing rather than building, so the project is expected to generate more profit than the investment. The video shows just how massive the Sanwa Dock is, so be sure to take a look if you're interested! -
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Japan's Science and Technology Is Second to None! Let's Hear What the Engineers Have in Store for Japan's Future!
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This video, titled "Japan's Science and Technology Connecting the World - For a Sustainable Future" (世界をつなぐ日本の科学技術—持続可能な未来のために), was released by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This video features interviews with Japanese engineers who are active in the fields of both medicine and engineering. Starting with the IPS cells introduced by Professor Shinya Yamanaka, a surgeon, to AI-powered robots, chemistry is essential for enriching life and living. It is not an exaggeration to say that Japan is a good place to live today because of the many scientists in addition to those featured in this video. In this video, you can hear the thoughts of these scientists, so I highly recommend you to watch it.