Trey Ratcliff made this awesome short video showing often overlooked moments in Japanese daily life using a cool slo-mo filming technique.
The monkeys in the hot spring are amazing. I sometimes wish I was a monkey in a hot spring.
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I wish I was a monkey in a hot spring pretty much every day of my life.
Gorgeous video! I was pleased with myself for recognizing that intersection in Ginza from the Ricoh building. xD
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