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- A kung fu disciple seeks bloody revenge against Adolf Hitler and his army of goons in Ghana.
- Swastikas, Hitler worship and German marching music being blasted from a speaker...no this is not 1930s Germany, this is modern day Tokyo, Japan. Kazunari Yamada is the leader of the NSJAP, the National Socialistic Japanese Arbeiter (Worker) Party and one of the few real Neo-Nazis in Japan. Utilizing the internet, he is connected to Nazis from all around the globe. On weekends, he unites with members of the Uyoku far right groups to wage war on the streets of Tokyo against the establishment.
- Approximately an hour from Shinjuku by train, Fussa is located in west Tokyo and it's where the U.S. Air Force base, Yokota Air Base is located. Military personnel roam the streets where drunken fights, drugs, and sex crimes are committed at a rate unlike any other district in Japan. However, the presence of Yokota Air Base has provided the city with an economy dependent on American culture, from fashion to car racing and everything in between. The city of Fussa depends on US presence, but now with military personnel declining, what does the future hold for this city?
- Samurai-haired photographer Keichii Nitta cracks open Japan's taboo on open homosexuality, by delving into the intimate lives of gay and lesbian couples.
- Japanese motorcycle gangs have wreaked havoc since the 1970s. Known as Bosozuku, these gangs have a violent history, raging war against rival crews and cops. Gang members roamed the highways, sometimes hundreds at a time, with an array of brutal weaponry, customized bikes, and distinct crew jumpsuits. Being part of one of these motorcycle gangs was a frantic lifestyle, one that could easily lead to grievous bodily harm, and death. Youth were recruited from their early teens to join the gangs under the mentorship of an elder. It was of utmost importance to protect the reputation of the gang, to never run from a fight, even when grossly outnumbered. In recent years, with strict laws and police cracking down, Bosozoku have become nearly extinct. Yet for those who were a part of the subculture during its heyday, Bosozoku will always provide a fond memory of the recklessness of youth.
- For expert Kinoko Hajime shibari, the ancient Japanese form of rope bondage, is more than a fetish, it's an art form that he has taken beyond simply tying people up. For Kinoko shibari is a spiritual practice that can't help bodies and objects communicate, and release hidden energies. In Shibari Part 2 he heads into the mountains to tie up some rocks, he believes that the heavier the object he ties up, the stronger the energy, and therefore the better his work will be.
- Post Fukushima, a young father and artist assumes a mask and the name '281_Anti nuke' and takes to the streets of Tokyo angering right wing users of the Internet.
- Everyone knows Japan is a culinary heaven. In this episode, we explore the diverse food culture of Sendai. We taste the traditional zunda-mochi from a store that is over a century old, try some exquisite dishes from the popular Izakaya, do some bar-hopping and of course, enjoy the quintessential grilled beef tongue.
- The philosophy behind Club Fantasy, located in the seedy Kabukicho district of Shinjuku is that customers are offered the opportunity to spend time with "pop idols that you can actually meet". Naoki, the alleged 'King of Hosts', makes around $30,000 a month, stars in his own music videos, and is considered a local legend in the host club world in Tokyo. Vice Japan visits Naoki in his stomping grounds as he takes us on a tour behind the scenes.
- The "Never Stop Exploring" coach jacket collection by The North Face focuses on young people expressing and committing themselves to their passions. The word "Exploring" is left blank so each person can write what they are committed to do.