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Instructional Video2:08
The Met

#MetKids—Animation Inspired by Guardians and a Japanese Protector

6th - 11th
Check out the stop-motion films made by our 7–12-year-old animators at the second annual #MetKids Animation Lab, held June 29–July 2, 2015! Exploring the theme "The Met, Inside Out," kids spent time learning about art in the galleries,...
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Instructional Video7:02
Curated Video

How ninjas went mainstream

9th - 11th
Ninjas are overrat---just kidding, they’re amazing. But how did they become famous around the world? Check out Vintage Ninja to learn more: http://vintageninja.net/ Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In this episode of...
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Instructional Video0:37
The March of Time

MOT: 1938: Europeans leaving China in wake of Japanese invasion

12th - Higher Ed
Docked passenger ship, Europeans waiting at the pier to board ship / Russian Orthodox church ceremony.
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Instructional Video0:39
The March of Time

MOT: 1938: Chinese refugees displaced by Japanese invasion

12th - Higher Ed
People in destroyed town, refugees waiting for medical care and food.
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Instructional Video0:44
The March of Time

MOT: 1938 The Refugee - Today and Tomorrow intro

12th - Higher Ed
Japanese military in China, burning buildings, Japanese soldiers raise their arms in celebration next to steam locomotive.
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Instructional Video2:50
Barcroft Media

Adorable Snow Monkeys Bathe in Hot Springs: CUTE AS FLUFF

Higher Ed
Relaxed Japanese monkeys take a bath in the hot springs of Hells Valley. Filmed in the Jigokudani Monkey Park, wild Japanese macaques more commonly known as snow monkeys live in the valley during the winter. Jigokudani translates as...
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Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

Cultural Flavours - Japan - Sushi

3rd - 12th
We show you how to prepare two Japanese and Western favourites – Sushi
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Instructional Video12:56
Weird History

Yasuke | The Black Samurai Who Escaped Slavery

12th - Higher Ed
If you've ever played the video game Nioh, you might have noticed a tall, ax-wielding, black samurai named Yasuke. Maybe you're a fan of the Afro Samurai anime. Perhaps you're a Hollywood insider all about Lionsgate's Black Samurai film,...
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Instructional Video8:20
SciShow

Hank Meets a Giant Squid and Other News

12th - Higher Ed
Hank is back in the studio and is very excited to be able again to share news of the universe with you, including his encounter with a giant squid, an English king discovered under a parking lot, new pyramids discovered in Africa, and...
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Instructional Video12:34
Religion for Breakfast

Is Miyazaki Inspired By Shinto?

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: Is Miyazaki Inspired By Shinto?
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Instructional Video4:46
Jabzy

Crucifixion in Japan - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Crucifixion in Japan
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Instructional Video1:21
National Geographic

Monkey Tries to Mate With Deer (Rare Interspecies Behavior) | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Rare interspecies mating behavior between a macaque and sika deer is captured on camera. Video courtesy Alexandre Bonnefoy. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Monkeys #Deer About National Geographic: National...
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Instructional Video4:21
Barbican Centre

Barbican Meets: Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)

6th - 11th
We caught up with Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) to discuss one of the best-known projects of SANAA, the Moriyama House, now recreated inside our Gallery as part of The Japanese House exhibition. Nestled in a traditional part...
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Instructional Video1:22
Bêka & Lemoine

MORIYAMA-SAN - Bêka & Lemoine - Trailer 2

9th - 11th
Watch the entire film here: http://www.bekalemoine.com/buyit.php MORIYAMA-SAN, the first film about noise music, acrobatic reading, silent movies, fireworks and Japanese architecture. Film length: 63 min One week in the...
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Instructional Video6:57
Barbican Centre

Barbican Scenes: Constructing Terunobu Fujimori's Teahouse

6th - 11th
Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori shares his expertise about the history and traditions of Japanese teahouse architecture - and how his own work plays with these traditions to create his fantastical designs. In collaboration with...
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Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

Wheeler speaking on invasion

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1941: JAPANESE AMBASSADORS: Japanese Ambassadors Issei Nomura and Saburo Kurusu walking out of office. WS Camera men taking photographs & filming in hall way. Japanese Ambassadors Nomura and Kurusu walking down building steps.
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Instructional Video15:13
The Cynical Historian

Silence (2016) | Based on a True Story

9th - 11th
Silence has the makings of a good movie, but it bombed at the box office, and for a good reason. The plot is fascinating, and the history behind it is even more so. But the movie ended up being a boring mess. I think there is a gem...
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Instructional Video4:31
Tate

Shuji Terayama | TateShots

K - 11th
Japanese artist Shuji Terayama's works range in media from radio drama, experimental television, underground (Angura) theatre and countercultural critique to Japanese New Wave and expanded cinema. This film captures highlights of the...
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Instructional Video9:00
The British Museum

Making beauty: Hosono Hitomi

6th - 11th
This series celebrates the work of living Japanese artists and craftspeople. Hosono Hitomi makes extraordinary, beautiful ceramic works and her ‘Large Feather Leaves Bowl’ is a highlight of the Museum’s Japanese collection. She...
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Instructional Video3:53
Tate

Susumu Koshimizu ­– My Sculptural Expression | TateShots

K - 11th
Susumu Koshimizu is a Japanese artist known for making sculptures that expose the surface quality of different materials. He is considered a key member of the Mono-ha movement (‘School of Things’), which reacted against the embrace of...
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Instructional Video7:31
The Guardian

Why so many black people love kung fu

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Kung fu references crop up a lot in black culture from Jim Kelly in Enter the Dragon and Wesley Snipes' Blade films to hip-hop artists like Wu-Tang Clan. This translates to the UK too. Josh Toussaint-Strauss watched a lot of martial arts...
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Instructional Video1:14
The Telegraph

Archive footage of Hiroshima bombing

Higher Ed
The Boeing B29 Stratofortress bomber aircraft 'Enola Gay' dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat over the Japanese city of Hiroshima at 08:15 local time on 6 August 1945. Between 80,000 and 250,000 people perished in the attack...
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Instructional Video20:35
SWPictures

SCHOOL'S OUT - Animation Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Japan is the world’s third largest economy. It’s a place where work is taken very seriously indeed – but so, too, is entertainment. And there is nothing the Japanese like better than losing themselves in fantasy, particularly the...
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Instructional Video5:07
Barcroft Media

My Schizophrenia Doesn’t Make Me A Monster

Higher Ed
A STUDENT with schizophrenia has set up an organisation to help other pupils with the condition - despite struggling with near-constant horror film-style hallucinations. Cecilia McGough, 23, studies health policy administration at...

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