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I look at other people and am surprised that you can wear it in that way too.

This is what I normally wear. I don't think it's unique.

When your skirt is fluffy it might already look unique.

Hey it's Cathy Cat and today we've come to brilliant star decorations.

And event that combines fashion shows, but also music and musicals.

There are a lot of fancy dressed customers. We will interview not only

the customers but also some special guests that are here.

This time we will ask them "What is so unique about Japanese fashion?"

Let's go and Ask Japanese.

Abroad we say that Japanese fashion is very unique.

What is actually so unique about it?

We are mixing fashion from abroad and also cute things from Japan.

I think what's so unique is the way we arrange those styles.

I like Japanese fashion but I actually also like Barbie and other cute things.

So I adapt both cultures and change my style by mixing both.

And I think that way we can all create our own cute styles.

There are many cool stores that make things like these.

There are many single creators that add the uniqueness to our fashion world.

We have Lolita fashion, Gothic Lolita, Goth, Punk

all those people make it unique.

What is so unique about all those styles?

Japan used to be a culture of kimonos.

But we started liking fashion from abroad.

And thus created new styles that are fun and unique.

What do you like about its uniqueness?

You can express yourself.

Also the way you wear the same item can make it look different from others'.

You can wear the same item. But depending on how you wear it...

it will look like a different style.

I look at other people and am surprised that you can wear it in that way too.

We have Japanese style traditional clothes but also Western fashion.

This exchange changes depending on the season.

I think that's probably it.

The way we all wear our clothes is different.

Its fun to just look at how others wear it.

Unique...

we all have an aesthetic vision of the world around us.

There is no general one popular style.

But with events like these you can really dress up and go out in style.

People from abroad might see this and think it's curious.

I think Japan has recently started to accept people being unique.

I think abroad this is a little bit harder.

They might look at us and think "wow they are really exotic"

This is what I normally wear. I don't think it's unique.

Us people who wear it might not think we are that unique.

We just want to wear our styles, just want to look cool and fashionable.

That's why we do it.

I think that has raised the expectations abroad.

We can mix different genres and get away with it.

I think that's what is so unique about us.

We have our own Japanese fashion but also get gothic skirts from Japan...

But we are free to coordinate it the way we want and that makes it interesting.

Japan imports a lot of western themes and arranges them.

We put it together in a very Japanese way.

Wouldn't it be that

There are many people who have a story in their hearts.

or who carry a certain aura.

Others might perceive this as a certain uniqueness.

I think what's unique is that we mix Japanese, asian and western themes.

In what way?

We can wear traditional Japanese clothes with Western accessories

Or add Japanese styles to Western themes.

A good example would be the recently evolved China Lolita style.

And we can wear that normally here.

I am mixing Chinese and Japanese lolita today.

We are more tolerant towards those mixes.

In the west you can't really wear a Kimono, it wouldn't mix in well.

In Japan we have the kimono culture, the western fashion culture,

and the chinese fashion culture. We mix it all.

We can wear different traditional fashion without it looking weird.

I don't really perceive it as unique.

There are many cultures, manga and such we have.

For more infomation >> IS JAPAN REALLY THAT UNIQUE?! Japanese girls and boys compare fashion - Duration: 11:46.

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CNN Student News - August 5, 2017 | What Undulatus Asperatus is | River of Clouds over Atlanta - Duration: 10:01.

Happy to have you watching CNN STUDENT NEWS. I`m Carl Azuz. We`ve got a lot of ground to

cover today, starting in Afghanistan. The U.S. has more than 33,000 troops there, supporting

the military mission that began in 2001. Many of those troops will be coming home this year.

The question is, will some stay to train Afghan troops and help them fight terrorists? The

U.S. wants Afghan president Hamid Karzai to sign an agreement about this. Because he hasn`t,

President Obama is threatening to pull all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by the end

of December.

Why this is happening? It`s because the U.S. says it`s really running out of patience with

Karzai. He`s indicated he won`t sign that security agreement that would be the legal

framework for troops to stay there after the end of 2014. With no agreement, U.S. troops

would have to go. They can`t get him to sign, so President Obama publicly now saying plan

for a full troop withdrawal.

A government official from Pakistan says that would be a mistake. He says, without some

U.S. troops in Afghanistan, the country would have a civil war.

Time for "The Shoutout." What`s the only South American country whose official language is

Portuguese? If you think you know it, shout it out!

Is it Argentina, Portugal, Brazil or Guyana? There are several world nations whose official

language is Portuguese. But the only one in South America is Brazil. That`s your answer

and that`s your "Shoutout."

Favela is a Portuguese word dating back to the 1940s. It translates to shantytown, or

slum. An event coming soon to Brazil could bring a lot of money to some of Rio de Janeiro

favelas. The FIFA World Cup, the biggest and most watched sporting event on the planet

takes off on June 12. It will play out in Brazil over a month, and as the supply goes

down for places where can stay, demand goes up as do prices and opportunities.

Some of the best views in Rio from some of the cheapest rooms in town. World Cup fans,

take note: Rio de Janeiro`s one infamous shantytowns or favelas have opened their doors to tourists.

Dutch backpacker Michael Blommers says it`s the only way to go.

If they want to see the World Cup, want to see some football matches and - experience

a true Brazilian life, they should really come to a favela and just check this out.

As the hostels along the beach, which usually go for around $40 will cost as much as $400

a night. Many hotels will charge over $1,000. But a bunk here at Alto Vigigal (ph) will

cost just $65. Four times the normal price, but still, a bargain.

Cheapest price around, actually.

Still, in many ways, visitors really do have to slum it. Garbage piles up along the roads,

electricity, water and sewage services are spotty at best. And transportation precarious.

And then, there is security. Just a few years ago, Rio`s favelas were controlled by drug

lords. Police have since stormed many of them, so called pacification. Driving out armed

gangs in an effort to make it relatively safe for residents and visitors.

With all these tourists coming up here now, people have opened up shops in their own homes.

This guy right down here is selling handy crafts and then right up here, there is a

new tapioca sandwich shop, which I have to say, sounds pretty good to me. Let`s go try

it.

"People are opening up little hotels, because demand keeps growing," he says. Indeed, upstairs

his cousin has built a one bedroom that she`s going to rent for $500 during the World Cup.

In other favelas the pacification efforts have had mixed success. In Hosigna (ph), Maria

Clara Du Santos, says she could hear the recent shootouts from her terrace.

She rents rooms in her bright yellow house to foreign tourists. And she says safety depends

on knowing where and where not to go.

That hasn`t stopped visitors in search of a more authentic experience and, of course,

the great views.

Shasta Darlington, CNN, Rio de Janeiro.

At the beginning of black history month, we explored some inspiring words from African

American historic figures. As February wraps up, we are reporting on some of those who

were making a difference today. We`ll start with a pair of politically minded people.

First, meet Chelsea Henry. She`s been named a rising start by the Republican National

Committee. Last year, she spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference and two years

ago, she was the youngest Republican delegate to the party`s national convention.

Next, meet Atima Omara. She`s the first African American to lead the young Democrats for America.

And in 2013, she was named one of "Ebony" magazines Power 100. It honors some of the

world`s emerging leaders.

Here`s Kimberly Bryan. She started a program called "Black Girls Code," which we`ve covered

before on our show. Bryan`s program teaches computer coding to young people. She says

her students are able to take what they learn from their classes and use it to advance in

other areas of their lives.

It takes a great deal of character to leave the people you love to serve the country you

love. And while we love to show military homecomings usually involving U.S. service men and women

surprising their kids, today`s character study is about how students celebrated an airman

and a teacher at Linda Jobe Middle School in Mansfield, Texas.

Each of you are a participant today.

Call it a well-executed mission at Linda Jobe Middle School. With students assembled, his

wife waiting in the shadows, Air Force tech sergeant Troy Harvey walked in to one surprising

pep rally. His own.

Student council members planned the whole thing. To let their beloved teacher and coach

know how much he was missed during his four months in Afghanistan.

as we celebrate that his return, please stand and put your hearts up for Harvey.

It`s a message that Air Force veteran clearly received, time and time again.

They go to the trouble they did to set this up, and to express their things and love.

It`s just amazing.

I`m physically relaxing, probably for the first time in about four months.

Principal Elizabeth Hostin says her football, basketball and leadership coach has a calming

presence that permeates the school.

Having him here just gives all of us a sense of piece and comfort.

So, having him back in their hallways?

He`s just like a ball of joy, like. He brings happiness wherever he comes.

Students say now that is the perfect reason to cheer.

Let`s see who is watching us there. It`s time for the CNN STUDENT NEWS "Roll Call."

Pocatello High School, home of the Indians. You are on today`s roll. Glad to have you

online in Pocatello, Idaho.

How about Hinesburg? It`s in Vermont. It`s where the red hogs are checking us out at

Champlain Valley Union High School and in the Orange State, it`s the bull dogs day.

Hi to the students of Crestview High School in Crestview, Florida.

Undulatus Asperatus, also known as River of the Sky. It`s a lot easier to say that nickname

and it`s a lot cooler to look at. Check this out. These undulating waves of clouds rolled

over Atlanta, Georgia the other morning. Though they are often seen in the plain states, they

are not common in the American southeast. And scientists aren`t sure what causes them.

They think it`s either a cold front meeting a warm front or a dry front meeting a humid

one. They do agree it`s a meeting of two fronts. And whatever the right answer is, it was beautiful

to those people who weren`t scared by it, and it gave us, commuters something to look

out besides traffic, which sometimes moves slower than the clouds.

You can`t really call it a fish story, but it is a sight to see. This dolphin named Chance

is an artist, by chance. His brush is custom-made using a pool noodle. His masterpiece is made

by mouth. He is a rescue. Chance was found three years ago, stranded on an Alabama beach.

He`s been recovering at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Mississippi. His

rehabilitation has allowed him to brush up on some new skills. He`s a regular Leonardo

Dolphinci. A Paul Cezanne. A Fincent Van Gogh. A Marine Cassatt (ph), an Edward Flipper,

a Georges Seurat (ph). Teaching him to paint with a stroke of genius, we`re sure he has

a massive fin club. Art critics need to get in the swim, because this mammalian Matisse

isn`t taking a dive. He`s making waves, yo. I`m Carl Azuz for CNN STUDENT NEWS.

For more infomation >> CNN Student News - August 5, 2017 | What Undulatus Asperatus is | River of Clouds over Atlanta - Duration: 10:01.

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'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli is convicted at securities fraud trial - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli is convicted at securities fraud trial - Duration: 0:46.

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Is Alex Kidd in Miracle World (SMS) Still Good? - IMPLANTgames - Duration: 19:54.

For more infomation >> Is Alex Kidd in Miracle World (SMS) Still Good? - IMPLANTgames - Duration: 19:54.

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Shocked couples in new C5 reality show discover luxury villa is above a crocodile pond - Duration: 3:55.

Shocked couples in new C5 reality show discover luxury villa is above a crocodile pond

On ITV2 rival Love Island, the lads and lasses larked about in the pool in Mallorca with inflatable versions of the creatures. But when the stars arrived in Mexico, they found out they were close to some real ones.

One contestant called Matt, a concierge from Liverpool who signed up for the show with partner Jess, revealed: "The place was absolutely amazing but there was this pond.

According to the locals, it's a crocodile pond." Che, an engineering apprentice from Newcastle, added: "It looked like paradise but it turned into hell really quickly." The gang – whose rocky relationships are put to the test on the TV show with partner swapping and sex therapy – have every right to be scared.

CHANNEL 5 SHOCK: Couple will discover their luxury villa is next to a crocodile pond.

GETTY CROCC: These stars didnt think theyd arrive to these snappy lizards. Che Only last month an American tourist was left fighting for his life after his arm was bitten off by a croc in Mexico while he was by a lagoon.

The girls were furious when they discovered that – unlike the Love Island babes – their wardrobe is not designer bikins. Student Jess said: "It was 35 degrees and we were given uniforms.

We didn't think we were going to have to wear uniforms the whole time!" And Welsh bar manager Sophii added: "As soon as I was handed these blue things we had to put on I was like: 'What is this?'" Make Or Break launches on Monday on Channel 5 at 10pm.

BBC FINALE: Poldark fans will witness the final of this series Poldark this Sunday.

FANS might need their tissues for Sunday's finale as we find out whether Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) falls for the charms of Hugh Armitage and if her marriage to Ross (Aidan Turner) can survive.

However, writer Debbie Horsfield has warned that next year's series will be even more of a tear-jerker, telling TV Times: "There will certainly be some tears shed in series four." For those who have read Winston Graham's books, Debbie seems to hint that Poldark's one true love Elizabeth (played by Heida Reed) will die in 2018.

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IG SHOW TIME: Pro dancers for Strictly have returned for their first training session this year.

ALL the professional dancers on Strictly got together yesterday to start training for the forthcoming new series. The line up includes three newcomers Dianne Buswell from Australia, Nadiya Bychkova from Ukraine and Amy Dowden from Wales.

Many of the show's favourites – such as Anton Du Beke, Brendan Cole and Janette Manrara – return. Strictly will be back on BBC One next month.

THE soap's famous mansion Home Farm is set to become vacant. Since The White family are all leaving the show, it means the place will be empty.

Now actress Gaynor Faye – who plays Megan Macey – reckons she and her rival Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) ought to take it over. She said: "We could live as Krystle and Alexis from Dynasty.

Top of the stairs with a brandy – it would be great. I'd love that!" ————————————————————————— Hollyoaks HUNK Gary Lucy acted out the part of a top footballer when he starred in Footballers' Wives.

And even though the show ended in 2006, it seems he still thinks he is a footie star. He said: "I take my boy Elvis to football.

I find it very hard to keep quiet on the sidelines. "I'm screaming at my kid and making him cry on the way home saying: 'I'm not there to watch other kids score the goals!'".

For more infomation >> Shocked couples in new C5 reality show discover luxury villa is above a crocodile pond - Duration: 3:55.

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This video of Emma Bunton surprising Spice Girls super-fans is zig-ah-zig-AHMAZING - Duration: 2:17.

This video of Emma Bunton surprising Spice Girls super-fans is zig-ah-zig-AHMAZING

For a Spice Girls superfan, what could be better than being given a public platform to enthuse about your beloved girlband? Actually getting surprised by one of them live on camera, thats what.

Baby Spice – aka Emma Bunton – gave just that treat to a group of devoted fans, and watching it is probably the best way to start your weekend.

The BuzzFeed clip filmed unsuspecting Spice Girls fans who thought it would just be a video about how important the band was to them.

However, moments after opening up about their personal stories, Bunton popped up from behind a screen, having listened in… and yep, they were shocked and delighted in equal measure. Some were even moved to tears.

Speaking to one fan, the popstar recalled what fans meant to them in their heyday: It was an incredible time, but it was amazing to watch other women and girls – it was so nice to have that support from fans and people who believed in what we were doing.

We just felt like we had a message, we had great music. Just writing our own songs was really important to us because we wanted for you guys to identify with whatever we wrote..

One fan also movingly told her: As a young gay kid, it was a thing of like: Oh, Im different.

I would read about you guys and what you guys went through, and I was like: You know, Im gonna be gay and Im gonna own it!.

Bunton also revealed that they put boogers under their managers desk, and to be honest we think that may be TMI.

As for those endless reunion reports, rumours recently emerged that three-fifths of the group – aka GEM (aka Geri Horner, Bunton and Mel B) – could do a joint tour with the Backstreet Boys.

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