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In this brand new series I go back to Fukushima (Japan) with Frederik to visit the nuclear exclusion zone and show you how this zone looks today and we explore the last abandoned buildings.
In this episode I show you an abandoned department store which is frozen in time. Many clothes, shoes and other items can be found here.
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i am suprised nobody looted this place
Gosh the cars, THE CARS! I wish people would take stuff regardless..who cares we dont live forever.
No protective gear
zombie-apocalypse abandoned place would likely to have same atmosphere
Man I hope that place doesn't get demolished. It's like a time capsule. Also, is the radiation safe and low enough because you were touching multiple dusty objects with bare hands…
Taking a trip to win that korilakuma keychain ✈️
Horrible
Such amazing content 😌
When you had your passport stamped with a tourist visa for 3 months did you tell the immigration officers that you were going to trespass in japan while you are touristing around our country ? You tourists amaze me
I wish to get those dolls 😶
If this was the US, there wouldn’t be shit left in that store!
This is cool
Wow prizes in arcade machines look extraordinarily rare but also equally as creepy
I’m sorry, it the only thing I saw in the whole video was the Skyline…. 😂 😂😂
It is weird to see all that stuff still sitting there untouched when we know of other places (not naming names) where heartless assholes would not only pillage the whole store but on-sell it to unsuspecting buyers who would never know their purchase was radioactive.
Do you give permission to film?? / 撮影の許可は出ていますか
壊れた天井や床に落ちたがれきが当時の地震の大きさを物語っている
そしてこの地域は今も頻繁に地震が起こるので危険です
この"ファッションセンターしまむら"というお店はチェーン店であり、私の家のすぐ近くにも存在しています
日本人には馴染みのあるお店であり、日本各地いたるところに存在しています
The notation "値下げしました。" that is frequently seen appeals the price reduction of the product.
It is read as "Nesage shimashita."
"しまむら安心価格" means "a price offered by Shimamura that you can buy with peace of mind."
It is read as "Shimamura anshin kakaku".
"広告の品" are items that Shimamura has advertised in flyers and web advertisements. It is read as "Koukoku no shina".
The 1:25 bear is a popular character product called "Rilakkuma".
The kanji on the name tag "杤本" at 5:12 is called "Tochimoto". It is a very rare surname in Japan.
The "試着室" at 7:01 is the fitting room as others have noted. It is read as "shichakushitsu".
(12:08) – Shout out to "43th Idaho". XD
The brown bear that you saw in sega is called rilakkuma and the cream one is korilakkuma, popular characters in Japan
1:00 Oh, Doraemon. 🥺
Wish it closer , i dont need to buy clothes forever
Stop sifting through women's clothes and go find some Pokemon cards.
So Last of us feelings 😬
😮
Lol treasures there