Short movie idea. Natsuki is a fugitive and has been on the run for 30 years. His past life as a leader of the a punk rock bosozoku gang finally starts to catch up with him after a man from his past comes knocking on his salon's door. Panicked Natsuki packs up the K car and heads to Mt Aso to finally make amends. Abroad in Japan presents a Patreon backed film 'The Last Cigarette' starring Natsuki the man
@sleepysartorialist9 ай бұрын
I would watch this 😂
@Chris-ut6eq9 ай бұрын
Natsuki the mastermind bank robber has been laying low for decades.... Then had too much volcano!
@burpledrink51319 ай бұрын
True evil, you know this because he has a volcano lair.
@dodzb73629 ай бұрын
This!!!
@wishihadagoodusernam9 ай бұрын
“Yonige”starring Natsuki
@The_NomadNinja9 ай бұрын
I recently went to Japan and after emptying my wallet for a wagyu steak, I decided to get a more affordable dessert at a konbini nearby. Pursuing the isles, I was pleasantly surprised to find Coolish ice-cream. This podcast is the only way I knew such a glorious frozen treat even existed. Pete, thanks for being the unofficial Coolish spokesperson. It certainly lived up to the hype. Any chance we can get some more Coolish content?
@elendramear9 ай бұрын
When I and my husband were visiting Japan for a month back in 2017, I was lucky enough to experience the lovely hospitality of Japan twice. Once in Kyoto(at the golden pavilion, right before closing time) as we were leaving, I went to the bathroom and forgot my camera hanging on the bathroom door. Thankfully just a little ways down the road I realized that I had left it, sprinted back, and frantically explained to the line of waiting elementary students in line for the bathroom that I just needed to check for my camera, only for a nice student to wave me down and run with me back to the souvenir desk, where they had already turned in my camera as a lost item. It was no trouble to get my camera back(it looks like they just skimmed through a few of my photos until they saw me in them, then they gave my camera back) I was so thankful to the students who had turned it in. And then near the end o my trip when I was shopping in an Animate in sunshine city, when I went to pay on the like 7th floor I accidentally dropped my pasimo card (which is practically just like dropping money on the ground) once again, thankfully as we were walking back to the train station I noticed it was missing, which led to a whole lot of running back to the store and all the way up to the 7th floor to check if I dropped it there. I went to the cash and asked if they had found a pasimo card(very out of breath and looking frantic at this point), and they said they had and gave it back to me and apologized for the trouble! I just couldn’t believe it and kept thanking them for returning it to me. Really everyone is just so nice. (I did also help return some dropped school books earlier in my trip to some school students who were running around kyoto castle, so I did feel like I got to return some of the goodwill I was given during my trip, but still just so thankful nobody just picked up either my camera or pasimo card and just kept it for themselves as they both were fairly valuable)
@D_01I9 ай бұрын
Great podcast episode, as expected from Abroad in Japan!
@Lucky7th74509 ай бұрын
Without actually being in Japan.
@Laura_Darkspear9 ай бұрын
Happy to hear Chris is playing Ghost of Tsushima! I love that game! I cleared the entire southern map of quests and then something happened in the game that depressed the hell out of me and I had to take a bit of a break from it 😅 Gotta finish it sometime though! Beautiful game.
@fattiger69579 ай бұрын
There are a few plot points that do hit you hard emotionally, but it is certainly worth finishing. IMO, it is one of the best game of the PS4 generation and probably the best game set in historical Japan (even if it is pretty anachronistic, presenting an iconic feudal Japan rather than an accurate one)
@uss_049 ай бұрын
That first story was surprisingly heartwarming and rewarding
@CTCTraining19 ай бұрын
Well done guys ... was this the first synchronised release across KZbin and podcast platforms? Well done indeed. Keep up the great work 😁👍
@inisipisTV9 ай бұрын
It was a big story last January. DNA points that he is related to Kirishima's living relatives, making the dead man's claim to be very likely.
@jb0258jr9 ай бұрын
New angle looks good for the camera 👌. Also, I remember you saying something about looking younger with longer hair, and I think you might be on to something with that.
@gigits27989 ай бұрын
Not a question but just a comment. As someone who has always wanted to travel, nit just Japan but the world. My life not really being smooth I've never been able too. Layoffs and problems in life sapping any travel savings I end up having. Thank you, for the videos, content, and podcasts for having a way of seeing more of the world.
@jaredbowhay-pringle14609 ай бұрын
I handed in a forgotten bag of souvenirs I found in Tokyo Skytree over to security and the process took a lot longer than I'd anticipated. Luckily I was leaving Japan the following morning and understood just enough Japanese to communicate that fact and turn down any possible reward.
@toni-kaku9 ай бұрын
Dear Cokrot Chris and Punypenis Pete In the heart of rural Japan, I embarked on a humorous quest to teach English to a group of lively middle schoolers. One day, aiming to enlighten them with animal vocabulary, I found myself performing a series of animal sounds, from 'meows' to 'woofs.' The real comedy unfolded when my attempt at a rooster's crow sounded more like a distress signal, sending the classroom into uncontrollable laughter.The crowning moment, however, was my attempt to mimic a cow, which somehow translated into a passionate declaration of love for vegetables in Japanese, earning me the nickname "Vegetable Lover" among the students. This linguistic slip turned into an enduring source of amusement and a memorable lesson in the unpredictable joys of language teaching.So, have you ever faced a hilarious language mix-up or cultural misunderstanding that left you laughing and learned? A moment where miscommunication turned into an unexpected bonding experience? RONALD, Hong Kong
@ThreadBomb9 ай бұрын
Pete, the Crystal Maze was rebooted a few years ago with Richard Ayoade. I enjoyed it very much.
@krishnam19 ай бұрын
I would imagine the thinking behind the ribbon on the phone is "the owner is probably having a crappy day, having lost their phone and frantically searching for it. Let's do something nice and wrap it in a ribbon so they feel better about it".
@mattdavis88999 ай бұрын
There is a Fart Ave near Helsinki Finland. There are several assfart avenues in different locations.
@suyashkumar27579 ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite podcasts, just the right length and you cover a lot of new and interesting things in each episode. It's interesting to hear about that asshole JET, I'm applying this Autumn and read on the subreddit about a similar situation someone went through recently, wherein the predecessor JET upsold their stuff to them for an inflated price and employed some scare tactics to do so.
@harrybraulio9 ай бұрын
Please Recreate some iconic ghost of Tsushima scenes with natsuki!
@Methalec19859 ай бұрын
Great podcast as always! Only thing that annoys me is the laptop covering up part of the camera! :P
@danielsuprenant51869 ай бұрын
Headed to Taiwan to TEFL in two weeks, thanks for the tip? Second-hand stores only I guess.
@Antiside9 ай бұрын
I love how they didn't answer the first guys question after they went on a tangent. 😂
@TacComControl9 ай бұрын
Chris: "I'm quite good at not forgetting things." Cut to Sharla, still on the side of the road at a combini in north Japan, in the rain...
@brewstergallery9 ай бұрын
I think the idea of a film is great! Natsuke maybe the man for the role. Maybe you can do it! I did watch Joey talking about this topic last week. I also watched Conner's live stream of the skiing trip and really enjoyed it. I look forward to your next project.
@meg..meg.9 ай бұрын
I'm going to Tsushima in a few weeks. I love that it is a place that few tourists go to
@leeleeisgay9 ай бұрын
I think it's worth providing context that the people responsible for this bombing called the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plant *twice* with the intent of having them evacuate the factory and it was disregarded as a hoax, they clearly didn't want civillians killed they were trying to destroy a factory that produced vehicles used by the US Army in the Vietnam war. While I think we can all agree that what they did was wrong (as did they themselves, after having been caught) I do think people are quite quick to leave out this detail, it's not like they did the most deadly terrorist attack in Japanese history at that point because they were trying to wrack up a high score or something.
@cooltwittertag17 күн бұрын
There is technically not even any proof he ever killed anyone anyways. His crimes solely surround property damage against large corporations and institutions
@307630769 ай бұрын
Kinda wish that Chris would talk about that story regarding that guy. Would be interesting to hear
@urbanprojectz9 ай бұрын
What was the computer game Chris mentioned? Thanks
@NadiaAli2779 ай бұрын
I need to see more about Satoshi Kirishima like events. Please recommend any videos/info you have seen Chris and Pete! cheers
@BamadeusTTV9 ай бұрын
You should totally go to Tsushima to live your new love for Ghost of Tsushima! After you beat it, of course, you wouldn't want to spoil it
@fattiger69579 ай бұрын
As I understand, the developers represented the geography of the island quite well. There are videos here comparing the real world locations to their in-game counterparts and it is striking how close the designers got it.
@lyndylou7529 ай бұрын
Although what Satoshi Kirishima did was horrific, you gotta give the guy his credit, him telling the doctors on his death bed who he really is was the ultimate screw you.
@nont184119 ай бұрын
The Heisenberg “I won” moment
@cooltwittertag17 күн бұрын
Is it even confirmed that he killed anyone? All we know is that he committed large amounts of property damage.
@DovidM9 ай бұрын
What put me off skiing is that our instructor had lost their arm in a skiing accident.
@gothicgeisha29299 ай бұрын
That's not a good skiing advertisement is it 😂
@snooks56079 ай бұрын
6:26 been to couple dozen hotels in japan in past year or so, some places wanted to photocopy my passport but don't think I ever filled any forms, guess it pays to use online reservation sites
@jonbaxter22549 ай бұрын
Chris should do a trip to Tsushima.
@wendyon45179 ай бұрын
Bringing found items to the police... I've done it THREE times... all of them wallets. It is insane. You have to sit with the police while they empty the contents and write down EXACTLY what is inside and then double check everything. It takes a very long time. First time I got cookies hanging on my apartment door (a bit of a privacy invasion there unless the police did it for her). Second time I got the wallet and its contents after 6 months. Third time I didn't hear anything.
@fattiger69579 ай бұрын
I always find it remarkable how anal-retentive the Japanese are for paperwork and organization. It really seems like a bureaucrat's heaven.
@ItsBAndBees9 ай бұрын
Can’t lie, I’d REALLY love to see either Pete or Chris get an interview on MKs Last Meals 😍
@maryloyiseatwater-kellman52579 ай бұрын
Last March I left my wedding ring at a restaurant in Osaka. I took it off and didn’t realize I didn’t put it back on until we got back to our hotel …. queue heart attack. We couldn’t get to the restaurant until the following evening because of events we had booked. The staff had it wrapped up so delicately. We spent a good 2 minutes bowing and thanking them. My husband wanted to murder me.
@gothicgeisha29299 ай бұрын
I've had Tushi since it's release, I preordered it & still haven't sat and played it 😂
@jalava788 ай бұрын
The idea of retiring in Japan as Koban cop in residential area. Love it
@davidk50939 ай бұрын
Peter is wearing the most amazing shirt I've ever seen. I wish I could buy that shirt. 😎👍
@CombativeMedic9 ай бұрын
Aye I like being early for once. KZbin keeps showing me videos days later.😅
@QueenJaneway9 ай бұрын
Seeing the video version is SO STRANGE. Haha, I feel like I entered another dimension
@Fuzzyfaraway9 ай бұрын
Chris- you should write a novel based on your predecessor at the school. It sounds interesting enough that I think it would make a great movie! Probably a dark comedy.
@robinreliant88889 ай бұрын
Chris-san, you look like young Terry Wogan and just as great a broadcaster
@daisymilks9 ай бұрын
how did I not know there's a podcast almost 50 episodes later 😭😭
@SirJakoz7 ай бұрын
It's been going for much longer than that, these are just the episodes that are on KZbin, but you can find 500+ episodes on iTunes, Spotify etc
@warrendouglas44689 ай бұрын
Hi punctual Pete & carnivore Chris have a few titles for that criminal’s movie. Japan’s most wanted, Within plain sight, Too hard to Catch or The fundamentalist. I love the podcast Guys keep up the great work Sincerely your neighbourhood black man Warren
@arichan64239 ай бұрын
in japan, hotels charge per person, and not per room. So if only one person stays, the hotel will profit less and may even lose money. So some hotels may charge you a little more for single occupancy. In any case, nothing to be worried about because you will know exactly how much you are being charged for when making a booking for your room.
@kaleeyed9 ай бұрын
Skiing lessons and a violin exam, is Pete the poshest Poolie ever??
@Teja9 ай бұрын
I Love Ghost of Tsushima!!! It’s my GOAT 😍 Im very suprised to see it mentioned here 😃
@notatallheng9 ай бұрын
This is my inner cynic talking, but that Kyoto phone incident could have been a case of the legendary Kyoto passive-aggression. You know, like when they tell you "hey, that's a nice watch you're wearing" and what they really mean is "LOOK AT YOUR WATCH IT IS TIME FOR YOU TO LEAVE BECAUSE I CAN'T STAND BEING AROUND YOU A MINUTE LONGER". In this case the subtext could possibly have been "You caused us so much trouble looking for the owner of the phone, we figured it was no trouble at all by comparison to WRAP IT UP IN A BOW".
@tamikash9 ай бұрын
This is the quintessential "hiding in plain sight, catch me if you can." I don't know if this speaks to the capabilities or lack thereof of the police force in Japan or if people here just don't really care that if it's not on their door step then it doesn't affect them. Dissociation and compartmentalization.
@OllamhDrab9 ай бұрын
At a guess, whatever he did in earlier days of hiding/fleeing, he just went where no one knew him, stopped doing any crimes or political activity, and blended in wih people no one pays much attention to anyway. In this case, day laborers.
@kaleeyed9 ай бұрын
There's an area of Huddersfield called Fartown, think that might be as close as Pete can get to his dream of living in Fart Avenue
@CB-sx8xh9 ай бұрын
I'm currently holidaying in Okinawa and it looks like everyone working in customer service is still wearing a mask. Tourists not many are wearing them. Locals: older people wearing them mostly, younger people not much.
@Thekowaikaiju9 ай бұрын
Chris, these are too short to be a podcast. Give us a cheeky 20 minutes more, would ya?!
@TheToneBender9 ай бұрын
I prefer the old angle for the Chris Cam
@raleighsmalls46539 ай бұрын
Zat rilly Christoph Walken at the beginning ?
@RazulLD9 ай бұрын
Chris you must try playing Warframe and visit Fortuna its all about your favorite themes like neon lights and cybernetic people there.
@stgoose9 ай бұрын
I love Pete’s wall of otomaphones
@BabaGanooshOFS9 ай бұрын
Japanese Ryokans ask for a minimum of 2 people per room because they charge per person, not per room. It could affect the traveler because the ryokan may reject their stay or charge them double to make up for the loss.
@TheDustyForest9 ай бұрын
Chris did you forget that you did in fact write about Roy in the book lol
@MarcUK9 ай бұрын
Metal detecting in Britain is quite popular in Britain, especially on beaches during the summer. By law (I believe) any valuables you find must be turned into the Police. They take your details, and if the valuables are not claimed within a period of time then you get to keep them. The same thing happens should you find valuables in the street. :-)
@GagnierA9 ай бұрын
Call me crazy but didn't you guys already talk about this? I checked your video list and it isn't there as a titled topic, but I swear I've heard you talk about this story quite recently...did KZbin take it down so you're putting it back up or what seems to be going on here? lol am I losing my mind? Edit: I FIGURED IT OUT! Sorry guys lol... Joey covered it on his second channel and I got mixed up. My bad :)
@ThisisCitrus9 ай бұрын
Which Final Fantasy on the playstation 1? FF7? FF8? FF9? FF-Tactics? FF-Chronicles? FF-Origins?
@Kverkele9 ай бұрын
Did play poker around 2 years with tattooed guy that was missing tip off he's finger. Sometimes drunk players would joke with him about mafia because tattoos and missing finger. One day reading news see he was arrested by Interpol on pretty old case.
@Aaron_M30939 ай бұрын
THIS IS LIKE A BLOODY FILM?!
@thsudy9 ай бұрын
Holy shit. I always saw that picture the 7 years I lived in Japan. I had no idea how big a deal this was
@Biggi879 ай бұрын
Suddenly leaving to HongKong out of nowhere? That's straight out of Shenmue. Was this "Roy" guy actually Ryo Hazuki trying to avenge the death of his father or something?
@willydafoe93719 ай бұрын
Well now its time for you to visit Tsushima Island
@AmGolden86239 ай бұрын
In my town there is a (bogside) close to fart avenue 😅
@AmGolden86239 ай бұрын
Film name Silent Shadows: The Untold Story of a Japanese Bomber
@quirelll9 ай бұрын
In Ryokans you pay per person, not per room, so Pete is wrong claiming that the hotel would be happy and the staff would have less work.
@danielarthur61469 ай бұрын
Pete's toilet gag was hilarious 😂
@vazzaroth9 ай бұрын
Any mention of like DNA tests or teeth records or anything to prove the old man is the young man from the picture?
@Km05779 ай бұрын
Chris is gaming now? 😭 damnit they got him. Next thing you know he is gonna start saying words like….. “riz” and … “based” hahahaha
@cameronfowler73619 ай бұрын
They should name the movie “the gingerbread man”. Either that or “hahahahahaha you lose”
@ScooterinAB9 ай бұрын
I always thought that terrorist guy on the wanted posters looked like one of my former co-workers. Any time I saw it in a station or something, I'd always give it a bit of a side-eye.
@t.hjberg16039 ай бұрын
You gents out here talking about Fart Avenue while I actually live on Hooker Street. 😅
@TheNate3719 ай бұрын
The first story made me laugh as I’m 5’10” and 275lbs, I couldn’t fit in a lot of places in Japan😂
@setsunaemblem5 ай бұрын
Lose some weight.
@5starlifestyle5559 ай бұрын
Well they dident catch him he went to hospital and confesed beacuse he dident want to die with that on his conscience. But has he never said anything he would have got away with it
@KantoCafe7159 ай бұрын
Embracing the bohemian look, then
@Lucky149709 ай бұрын
The devils are doing great Chris!
@AcornElectron9 ай бұрын
Chris crackfurtler and Pete pelviswarmer. ❤
@flavorhostage9 ай бұрын
Is Pete just scrambling the video vs podcast schedules? He's confusing me.
@inisipisTV9 ай бұрын
Not actually " Caught"
@GuidodeKortOfficial9 ай бұрын
First time we saw the wanted poster of Kirishima we thought it was a woman and Google Translate basically said he was wanted for having exceeded the legal amount of explosive matter one can possess. I mean, we laughed 😂. The other pictures were all way more angry and ruffian-like.😆
@Threebs_9 ай бұрын
“I’m your host Chris Bored!”
@rodsmith4949 ай бұрын
The other 9 members are probably on Fart avenue, eating candy!
@DovidM9 ай бұрын
The best twist to the most wanted story is if the post-mortem DNA test proved the bloke who died had merely claimed to be the criminal rather than a bus driver or salaryman.
@wekkimeif77209 ай бұрын
He was not caught by police he gave himself up and died before he was caught by Police.
@saltycross9 ай бұрын
💜💜💜
@nicholausbuthmann14219 ай бұрын
The Hair & Eyeglass Style is back "IN" again. Interestingly enough......Oh, American Construction Companies generally pay Cash In Hand Too !
@GlobalEnglishSupernaturals9 ай бұрын
Cockshot road I believe is a U.K. road 🎉
@KORTOKtheSTRONG3 ай бұрын
classic roy
@LtColShingSides9 ай бұрын
Now that you're a super cool gamer, you gotta go for that Gamer Sups sponsorship. Get your very own waifu cup and fill it with "anime girl thighs" flavored drink.
@PaulGirdlestone9 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say he was caught. It was more like he was gloating that he had won. Like 'I am gonna be dead in the next few hours? What worse can you do?' It was more like he confessed.
@Crazt9 ай бұрын
Fun fact. You can visit a Japanese imperial shitter at Dogo Onsen in Matsuyama. 😂
@moda78z9 ай бұрын
👍👍
@DovidM9 ай бұрын
Are people surprised when a foreigner goes out of their way to turn in a lost phone, book or keys?
@PredatoryQQmber9 ай бұрын
So, he blows up but also builds up.
@toni-kaku9 ай бұрын
Dear C#nty Chris and Pricky Pete Venturing into Tokyo's electric heart, Akihabara, I stumbled upon a VR café, a digital oasis amidst the urban desert. There, I was catapulted into a virtual feudal Japan, a realm of ethereal sakura and shimmering horizons. My guide, a digital samurai, challenged me to a duel that blurred the boundaries of the virtual and the real. With a virtual katana in hand, I engaged in a ballet of blades, a dance that pushed the limits of my senses and perception.This encounter, a duel of bytes rather than brawn, left me contemplating the fluid line between reality and the digital mirage. It was an exploration of perception, a test of valor not against flesh, but against the fabric of the virtual itself.I wonder, have you ever found yourselves lost in an experience where the digital world felt as palpable as the physical, where the lines of reality were not just blurred but seemingly erased? Yours Anders in Sweden
@monkeyboyjonathan429 ай бұрын
Wow, your predecessor sounds like a real prick. I can’t imagine doing anything like that. Kinda makes me wonder about the selection process. I think most JETs are good people, but there are a few who you have to wonder how they were chosen. I guess maybe they’ve good at faking it. Some of the best teachers I’ve met in Japan were rejected from JET, or were on the waiting list like myself.
@vegaskatus9 ай бұрын
I was in Otaru, Hokkaido, back in the early 1990's and lost my wallet. I had just gotten paid and had my whole paycheck in my wallet. I was heartbroken because (a) I didn't make a whole lot of money at the time and (b) I wanted to use that money to go exploring. I had to work the following day and the Japanese police showed up looking for me. Everything was in my wallet but 5,000 yen. I was told it was something like a reward that was given to the person who found it. I couldn't have cared less, I was so happy just to have my wallet (and most of my money) back.