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A friend in the States was doing a report on 'how people live in other parts of the world'. I thought a video of my commute to and from work might represent something about 'living in Japan'. Since I don't own a car and use trains exclusively for transportation, I thought it might be interesting for her American classmates. Her school is also in a rural area in the States, so the Tokyo skyline and large buildings I see everyday, and take for granted, might also be unique. At a little over 10 minutes, the video is much longer than my usual clips. I'm not sure if it'll be interesting for some.. But it will be for others. The clip has trains, drunks, excalators, people, buildings, and views from inside Roppongi Hills. The music is cheesy, but it's my natural cheese. ;) WATCH ALL VIDEOS - tokyodv.com READ THE VIDEO LOG - tokyodv.com/videolog BUY PARAPHERNALIA - cafepress.com/tokyodv MAKE FRIENDS - friends.tokyodv.com TALK BACK - fuckedgaijin.comA friend in the States was doing a report on 'how people live in other parts of the world'. I thought a video of my commute to and from work might represent something about 'living in Japan'. Since I don't own a car and use trains exclusively for transportation, I thought it might be interesting for her American classmates. Her school is also in a rural area in the States, so the Tokyo skyline and large buildings I see everyday, and take for granted, might also be unique. At a little over 10 minutes, the video is much longer than my usual clips. I'm not sure if it'll be interesting for some.. But it will be for others. The clip has trains, drunks, excalators, people, buildings, and views from inside Roppongi Hills. The music is cheesy, but it's my natural cheese. ;)