[VIDEO] Jiu Jitsu Priest awesomeness
The new episode of the Scramble sponsored Jiu Jitsu Priest show from Japan is UP! Featuring loads of amazing jiu jitsu fights from Japan including the Miyao bros smashing up the locals. ENJOY!
The new episode of the Scramble sponsored Jiu Jitsu Priest show from Japan is UP! Featuring loads of amazing jiu jitsu fights from Japan including the Miyao bros smashing up the locals. ENJOY!
This video caught my attention like no other has recently. And yes, I’m not afraid to admit it, it brought a tear to my eye. It’s probably because of my emotional investment in Sakuraba and also the connection to Japan, where I used to live. I miss Sakuraba’s glory days. I miss Japan. I miss
And now for something completely different. The first in a series of reviews of Japanese canned coffee. Canned coffee is EVERYWHERE in Japan. You can’t go more than a few feet without being assaulted by a vending machine. It’s almost as if Japanese people are powered by canned coffee. They need to drink one to
Being the continuing adventures of Scramble co-owner Matt, in Japan. Tokyo Isami is closed! I came all the way here and it’s closed! I started walking up the stairs, thinking that maybe it kept the same strange hours as other Isami shops. Random days off, late openings, etc. Basically my kind of store. I heard
Being the continuing adventures of Scramble co-owner Matt, in Japan. I arrived at my local airport late due to the annual rainy season causing massive traffic jams, and had about 15 minutes until takeoff when I staggered to the check in area. Spying a large queue, calculating that I would not have time to join
Man I was so hungry today, I wanted to try some of my favourite snacks. So I reached for none other than: A $30 watermelon! &Creamy Colon! Creamy ones are the best. Dried Fish and Almonds! Tasty! And in the bookshop, a very cool graphic book from the creator of Akira. It’s the middle of rainy
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