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guessing them must stop self is while the heater yoshi seem train. wait, said kim moto station. the special train is an attraction in you who especially since the japanese don't get much vacation time making short outings quite popular. me think you 2 people have discovered the appeal of special trains. it all started with a luxurious 7 stars, and now nearly every region has its own trains. each of the trains character meant to exude more mis township than luxury. and with cause boasting and old fashioned, but completely modernized, designed the
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route takes passengers through the coma river valley. following the course of the river for about 2 and a half hours. i me the car with a viewing window reveals, majestic scenery. kane is driven by the oldest still of the racial steam locomotive in japan. built in 1922. the view outside is the main attraction. the coma river is one of the fastest flowing waterways in the country. however, it is also damned in some places this route used to be one of the most important transit car doors to the south. now
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however, it is mostly local trains and of course the steam train giving herron's as we will reach her till yoshi and just a moment where passengers are welcomed by a big name in japanese gastronomy the n. o. o, 3, o 2 human issue has been selling bento boxes containing local delicacies for 50 years. before i go to show up to you guys, i saw there's almost nothing but mountains here with you see this area, it's great for collecting chestnuts, which are a specialty here. all are an absolutely local product i wrong and prepared here on our i,
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you fresh water sand and also come from the cooler river here in our family. and i just don't the many people come here just to see mr. shobel, but he is now in his late eighty's, and his wooden box is starting to get heavy for him. can an icon like him just throw in the towel. now. roll road, you know what? i've been doing this for 50 year and i just got my physical strength isn't what it used to be. what i'm starting to consider retiring what their willingness gave. ha for my clients. well that was really my think age still mean something in japan. he's a yoshi along the cool my river. he's no not johns for it's hot springs. the city
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and it's water are also famous for another japanese product. ah. potosi craft so to hear rice is used to produce a spirit, also known as japanese vodka. the right to the 1st cooked, then spread out finally and afterwards, a mold is added before the mixture is prevented. and then the brew is finally distilled. this tradition has been pursued here for around 200 years or why it all goes scorned ok. here we are at this stage of production where the rice we let ferment over night is taken out, and we add haste again. it's in the quiet. you then leave it to ferment a 2nd time, making it stronger. when you get the seal steak with your speaking and what it,
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the 200 year old pictures have a crack up here, you can see little cranks and here as well to repair such cracks whenever possible . but you can see there was one picture here too that completely broke apart. when you know, if they break completely what it is and we have no choice but to throw them away, i was dating back even farther than the tradition of distilling. so 2 other religious rights practiced in the are also trying founded about 1200 years ago. in autumn every year, the country festival takes place where traditional dances performed in the evening .
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the citizens architected symbolic defense to the last several days. the next morning, nearly the entire town gathers at the temple whose complete complex has been declared a national cultural heritage site. the priests and to the temple where the lions are already waiting to day is their day. the chief festival could be compared to a harvest festival, as the harvest is blessed and the forces of nature invoked the
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and then comes the performance. everyone has been waiting for the lions jump out of the temple. the lions bite children on the head which is meant to bring them happiness and health. not every child seems to grasp the contents. the festival is concluded with a parade. before we leave it to yoshi, we take a look at a clock in front of the train station. i know we've got a nobleman and his band appear to the sounds of the folk song, the
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little spectacles house or story of a young prince who visits the festival in the town around his council. and paul takes in all the beasts of all that is popular in japan. the train disappears into the dense forest. ah, these stories so most impenetrable, in places characterize the landscape. here, as we continue onward to the south, the outside the cities, there is a great deal of unattached nature. stretch of railway has a special feature in the middle of its land, namely a double switch back here wave sped up, the train a bit to better illustrate how it maneuvers its way through. the train has to
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switch back and forth twice in order to continue onward in the middle of the switchbacks lie the little ocho bar station which isn't just known for the unusual tract configuration. many visitors come for a completely different reason. counters, business cards, line the stations, walls and new ones are constantly being added. it is said that hanging your business card here in oakland station may boost your chances for a successful korea. ah, the train arise being cautious. i could add you my looms. cityscape. the whole cane lies directly opposite caution and its 500000 inhabitants in this
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lively metropolis, the people are overly concerned by the volcano, constantly feeling out ash. ah, the tram seem a bit old fashioned, but that doesn't mean public transport isn't deficient. customer is an old trading home and the gateway to the world when japan finally opened up. ah, the cities mercantile tradition is embodied by the 17th century house of the aristocratic and entrepreneurial seamus to family, southern japan was long the only region in contact with the rest of the world, enabling great economic and political power to emerge here. she must, do. companies still exists and produces, measuring equipments and other industrial products on
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the final leg of the journey awaits the southern cape of you who we will pass through caution and then continue onward along the sea. once again, in a special train with big windows, the be able to k no to marty barco, limited experience as striking black and white paintwork. whiteside always faces the sea and has the best view. our final storm is at the southern tip of japan in the seaside resort of a boat suki, also known as the hawaii of japan. things are a big quiet to him. in the hook who is to con thermal spar,
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there are even hot sand. sand is heated up by hot springs. if you can't get up again after about 10 to 15 minutes or whenever you want me, japan has always had 2 sides to it. on the one hand, there is the contemplative quiet side that is also revealed in its many baths. and on the other hand, the hustle and bustle of it's fiber and big cities. the journey through southern japan is like looking through a kaleidoscope with constantly changing impressions. and it ends to see where our yawning gaze finally comes. arrest
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mm ah, excuse me. this is b w. news live from berlin. a landmark agreement at the g 7 that could have a huge repercussion for big tech g 7 meters agree on a deal for global tax reform to make the world biggest companies pay their fair share on taxes. but will other countries agree to this game? also coming up unwelcome in venice, protest does drive away the 1st cruise ship to arrive since the pen demik, but is mass tours them on its way back. and it's being dubbed,
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he's not turkey is battling an outbreak of a slimy substance that coating. it's sean exposed one gum could spread, nothing is done. ah ah, i'm told me on the go welcome to the program g 7 finance ministers meeting in london say they've reached a deal on global tax reform. the agreement is designed to close the loopholes used by some of the world's biggest companies to avoid paying tax. germany says it's quote, good news for justice and fiscal solidarity. but it would have implications for companies for countries that like to attract companies with low corporate tax rates . large companies like google, facebook and amazon have been paying taxes in countries where they have headquarters. and they use locations with low tax rates like ireland. the strategy
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allows them to pay only a small percentage of their profits. the global minimum tax aims to change that. finance ministers from canada, france, italy, japan, britain, the u. s. and germany agreed to the proposal. german finance minister offshore. it's called the breakthrough a tax revolution. text evasion will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries. and especially the big tech guy in giants where you have to pay their fair share. and this is also a good success. after years of negotiations, the agreement on a minimum global tax is historic. the rate is expected to be at least 15 percent amazon and google, welcome the compromised by the g 7, finance ministers, a facebook spokesman. so the company recognized the proposal and was prepared to pay more tax. the us treasury secretary played a key role in reaching
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a deal that global minimum tax within the race to the bottom, corporate taxation, and ensure fairness of the middle class and working people in the us and around the world. a recent study shows the global tax reform would allow that you to collect an additional $50000000000.00 euros in revenue each year. earlier we spoke to alex co by the c e o of the tax justice network and asked him why the g 7 announcement is so significant. it's significant because it's the richest countries in the world coming together to say, we've had enough of the corporate tax rates to the bottom. this, this process was a multinational play one country against another and find lower and lower tax rate until there's very little left for anyone else. as you heard in the clip there, that makes it unfair for domestics and small businesses, but can't come up with the income tax tricks and end up paying
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a fair share themselves. while these big multi nationals, they're competing against, simply not doing that. but i have to say, although we've, we've got an important movement today, and 15 percent minimum rate could raise as much as $275000000000.00 a year in additional revenues. the way the g 7 has done this is the opposite of the principle of furnace that you would just hearing about the g 7 countries, 10 percent of the world's population. would we estimate take more than 60 percent of those additional revenues just for themselves because they only see the proposal that they're working on is so egregiously unfair. a new partnership between beijing and budapest, as an got hungarian taxpayers who will have to carry the nearly 1000000000 year of financial burden. china is building a european campus of shanghai based down university, the only hungarians to pick up the tab, but no local contractors are to work on the project. most gains opposed the plan
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and anger is growing against prime minister victor or ban 1000 have taken to the streets of the capital to protest that governments cooperation with an authoritarian regime. earlier we spoke with our correspondent funding for john, and she told us more about the concerns of those who oppose the projects. the main concern is the financial burden estimate that this entire project is going to cost about 1800000000 euros paid by the young during our china. no one right now. currently, actually the me or buddha, happy speaking, what i want to actually was the wrong against crime. it is still bonding next year, and he says, many different things can be done with this money is that people have got to hear some who are actually on the policy the government project. you're disappointed because actually this project, the money needed to affordable housing is going to be unit $40.00 chinese project.
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but people yeah. also making clear actually not against chinese people in hungary. what you're questioning the finance was cause of this entire project that is putting them on the gear and taxpayer and that's not to get hunger. it is, i'm one of the most corrupt countries in the european union city. actually, sir, that project, the government and people that i was to the opera lead of hungry, it uses an opportunity to weigh money d, w 's funding for in budapest. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. armed assailants have killed more than 130 civilians in booking fossil. if the west african nations deadliest attacks and violence are up to 6 years ago. the men struck at night, killing residence of sol, hand village in the north east. the government was to go, had declared 3 days of national mourning. former us president donald trump has
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made his 1st major public appearance since leaving office. speaking at a republican party convention in north carolina, trump hinted and making another run for office in 2024. he pushed party members to back candidates loyal to him. in next year's mid term elections, the british tourists have been scrambling to get flights back home from portugal after the u. k. and now a quarantine or passengers arriving from there. the rule takes effect on tuesday. was you to lose one of 13 countries placed on a green list last month. but recently, infections there has spiked as some countries begin to reopen their economies. after months of corona via restrictions, people are welcoming the slow return to normality for residents in venice, the lockdown has been a blessing for months. cruise ships have been banned from docking in the historic
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city. the giant vessels are controversial with the residents who argue they erode the buildings and bring to many tourists for them the 1st ship to arrive after the lifting of the ban was not a welcome sight. oh, hundreds of venice locals turned out to see the m. f. c orchestra off there message, no more cruise liners near our city. the reason we are here is because we are present and we are again, passage by we are not like us. the reason trying to see pushing out right, the people that wants to live here. the trying to see the earlier this year, protesters seem to have one. when italy's government passed a law, we standing big ships from dentistry historic center. but there was a catch,
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the band would only take effect after a suitable alternative is found a process that could take years. italy's cruise ship industry is not waiting any longer to get back to business. of course we carry a lot of advantage to. we've been asking for a stable in management and manageable solution for ships and the access to vantage than the lagoon for many years since 2012 to no avail. so far. but maybe something is moving this time for the roughly 1000 passengers on board, the orchestra, the opportunity to finally go on vacation was too good to pass up at that very. why don't we organize the trip for our 40th wedding anniversary last year on know after i booked it and they canceled the cruze because of covert 19. so after a year of waiting, we still can't believe it. or ne, nonsense, you've got a young cor, i'm a little while the return to normal life brings much to celebrate these
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protesters hope some things will never go back to how they were before i became turkey is struggling to stop the spread of a slimy substance accumulating and it sees the outbreak of the naturally occurring mucus, like matter is the biggest on record. and if on the if left untreated, experts warn the sludge could soon coat large parts of turkeys, coastal waters thick losing soupy slime, covering the coast of the sea of mamma is turnbull. biologists call it marine mutual, ej others, w. c. not it source is equally key organisms feeding on a human waste in the warming water. turkeys president has promised to clean up the gunk. she lies us and we will save our seas from them. useless
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calamity. starting with the sea of maro, my fear is it spreads to the black sea, them blow them up. we must act without delay for the increase and sea water temperature due to climate change, also place an important role. play. officials have been ordered to inspect wastewater facilities to find sources of pollution. the substance extends deep below the surface, suffocating sea life for fishermen to fill the fowling their boats and killing their catch. then about that it is, of course, that affects our work. look at the muscles and the seas nails, it kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish them. when they open up, it prevents them from closing again because it gets in the way all the see snails here, a dead, the fish die, they can't breathe. it is like cloth like hair and it goes to meet his d. it's not the 1st time the sludge has appeared,
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but this year's outbreak is unprecedented. turkish opposition, politicians want tougher penalties on pollution and climate change mitigation measures. biologists say humans must see flushing their waste into to see if they want to stop this, not away from the key to the beautiful game now. and germany began their european championship campaign against woke up windows france. they begin rather later this month in munich. the tournament is the last one as well, for gemini coach yogi love. and after a couple of veterans, a welcome back to the roast confidence is higher than ever at their austrian training base. one final friendly game against latvia on monday awaits this picturesque setting, should give the national team strength and energy for the european championship in front of an impressive backdrop. you'll be love is looking for the perfect mix of
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players to field ahead of his last turn. him in his germany coach, i need to turn him in for and we need players who lead the way, who pull along, who can help others in difficult moments be. and i just, we need players who may also have to be patient during the tournament because they don't play from the stars. but they also need to be ready for every minute that might come for them. and for every chance you shorter a key training aspect, better communication on the pitch. and coach law who seems highly motivated is leaving the way and his players follow important pillars of the team. thomas miller in my hummel's have returned after a 2 and a half year absence. his visions, i'm busy and i want to be the catalog. my life. the one who can turbocharged the team when they needed to come. in addition to some still
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stricken players such as leon gretzky, the champions league winters around car habits have now arrived in the austrian village of a field and was in monuments of being. i'm a player who needs self confidence. that's where i'm at my bed. and that's why i'm going into training with a lot of self confidence finish up, but it must be too much. we have one or 2 players in the squad who have already won the title. self confidence is always good and that's of course how i'll go into the european championship with you then. and the training camp, the spectators were still locked out. however, $14000.00 fans will be allowed at germany's 1st european championship game against france. they'll be on home turf in munich. this will add even more motivation for love and his team as they pursue the european championship title. watching the dublin years live from berlin up next,
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