Ishigaki (Okinawa Prefecture) – On Dec. 26-28th, I went on a tour from Matsusaka to visit Ishigaki Island where I actually participated in breaking the Guinness world record in the longest BBQ in history! What a delicious feat. Oh right, and the island was pretty cool too.

Here’s the article: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20111203f2.html

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  1. You have the worst Texas accent I've ever heard. You sound like Southern California or Maryland or Connecticut.

    And, if you are from Texas, you know that after they find out some Japanese town beat their record — it'll take a week or two for them to reclaim their title.

  2. Every time I order a float or cold cocoa with ice cream… they put ice in it. So wrong!! >n<

  3. First thought was that I enjoyed the style of the video. I thought it was good and then you asked about it (:

  4. dad gum it your fellow texans Are fit to be tied, you didn't know about the BBQ record, but i hope the BBQ at Ishigaki and all the fixins we're larrupin' thanks for the video you rock and next time you go over there say hi to the cats for me.

  5. i loved the intro part.and whats the difference between japanese rootbeer floats and american ones??

  6. "ive never seen a piece of meat that long"
    I bet, your in japan after all, lulz

  7. Awesome video editing skills! What's with the cats? Are they some kind of Okinawan wild mountain cats like the rare Iriomote ones shown in Azumanga Daioh?

  8. Oh Brother I did not know that you were a time traveler "Ishigaki (Okinawa Prefecture) – On *#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#* Dec. 26-28th*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#, I went on a tour from Matsusaka to visit Ishigaki Island where I actually participated in breaking the Guinness world record in the longest BBQ in history! What a delicious feat. Oh right, and the island was pretty cool too."

  9. @1withwolves The difference is that Japanese rootbeer floats are non-existent. We got those at an A&W burger shop on the island. It tasted like childhood!

  10. Yeees! Really cute.We Nihonjin call KITTENS koneko or konuko in Nihongo. It always draws my attention,and seeing them makes me smile spontaneously.With no intention.
    ♪(* ´ ω`*)♪ Nyanko daisuki♪

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