00:00Here are 10 ways that Japan is 10 years ahead of the world.
00:03Number one, bullet trains.
00:05In Japan, there are trains going 320 kilometers per hour.
00:08Number two, robots.
00:09They serve you food, guess your mood, and just keep you company.
00:12Number three, arcades.
00:13Japanese men are obsessed with arcade games,
00:16which makes sense because many of them were invented in the country.
00:18Number four, super toilets.
00:20They have heated seats and can check your blood pressure, urine, and body fat.
00:23Number five, vending machines.
00:25The country has five million that sell hot meals and wacky items.
00:28Number six, public transportation.
00:29The world's most extensive underground metro system is in Tokyo,
00:33which carries seven million passengers every day.
00:35Number seven, automatic car parking.
00:37To save space, parking lots stack cars on top of each other.
00:41Number eight, futuristic fashion.
00:42People dress like it's the 22nd century.
00:45Number nine, touch screen menus.
00:46There's no need for waiters when you have a screen to order all of your food.
00:50And number 10, the little things.
00:51Taxis automatically open the door for you,
00:53and heaters have fans to evenly spread warmth.
00:56Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video.
00:58I tried to visit a floating slum on toxic water run by gangs in Nigeria,
01:03but the most dangerous part wasn't what you'd expect.
01:06The main gang here is called the Area Boys, known for extortion, drug dealing, and theft.
01:10Shouldn't hang it out the window.
01:11Before we even arrived at the slum, we were noticed by these guys who circled around our car
01:15and started banging on the glass.
01:17Eventually, we made it to the chief's house,
01:19who assigned us two policemen to escort us at all times,
01:22and we hopped on a private boat as we entered the slum.
01:24I stuck out like a sore thumb, and everyone was yelling oinbo at me,
01:29which means in their local language, white boy.
01:31And one kid even threatened me.
01:34But then, when I talked to the locals,
01:35I found out that they weren't as scary as I thought.
01:38People are friendly here.
01:39They're actually really cool people, and the biggest danger was beneath the boat.
01:42Oh man, I just saw the kid drink the water.
01:44This is a day in the life in the world's coldest city.
01:47I started my day with a trip to the bathroom.
01:49Even if it's in the middle of the night, you walk from that building to there.
01:53Then, I had a tall glass of water.
01:54This is the water source right here, frozen blocks from the river.
01:57And I got ready to go out.
01:58I got four layers on under here.
02:00I got three layers of pants on, two layers of socks.
02:02I got my big, big, big jacket here.
02:04All right, I literally can feel my nose hairs freezing.
02:07Here at the fish market, all the fish is completely frozen.
02:09It's negative 33 degrees Fahrenheit, but the locals act like it's a spring day.
02:13She said she's hot.
02:14Really?
02:14You're hot?
02:15Yeah.
02:15They go shopping, kids play outside, and there's even a guy busking on the street.
02:19Then, I met up with my friend Marina.
02:21Look at your hair.
02:22It's usual for me.
02:23And she invited me to her house where I tried a local delicacy, frozen horse meat.
02:26Even though Yakutsk is the coldest city on earth, it has some of the warmest people.
02:30So we're going to see a pickle here in the world.
02:30Now, let's go.
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