With the rapid change of social system, many derelict buildings (Haikyo 廃墟) have been left in Japan since WW2. These look solemn, scary, and nostalgic. Some people called “Haikyo-mania” enjoy exploring them. I’m the one of them.
 Let’s see the world of “Haikyo-mania” together.
~Viewpoint from a Japanese guy in his forties ~
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 Hi, I am Kecos. This is my channel filmed mainly for those who are in interested in Japanese culture and Hokkaido, Japan.
 I love Kei cars. “Kei” is the term of car category, limited up to 660cc displacement for the benefit of tax deduction. I’ll do my best with my ” SAMURAI Japanglish” so you guys also can share the unknown attraction of  Hokkaido.
“Hokkaido, Truly Far East Asia!”
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 2015-2016: Master of International Business in INTI College Subang, Malaysia
 (Collabration Program with University of Wollongong, Australia)
 1996-1997: Working Holiday in Canada
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