[Video] 110607 JYJ Charity Concert in Japan Part 3 MUST WATCH!!!!
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[Video] 110607 JYJ Charity Concert in Japan Part 3 MUST WATCH!!!!
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[Translation] JYJ Charity Concert Fanaccount It has ended~
It was really cool !!
I was holding back my tears upon seeing the World Concert in Tokyo words (on screen), and as I lined up for the restroom, minutes after I got back to my seat it began.
The stage was a 360 degree circle, a design that made it easy to see from any seat.
The first number was as expected Empty.
I was already howling.
The three of them, really were so cool.
I thought Jaejoong would perhaps cry, but with a strong gaze he has said many things to us.
I felt Yoochun has gotten thin again!
His English singing was so cool~!
Junsu as per usual was full of charisma, be it dance or singing, he was super cool TT_TT
Be the One’s Yoochun also was utmost cool, I screamed non-stop during the bridge w
Be My Girl was the remix version, and we did the same dance steps together as in the Seoul concert ;0;
And then I was in tears seeing the dancers march during Mission’s introduction TT_TT Just like that utmost splendid choreography that I saw in Seoul.
The greetings were in Japanese and a lot were being said!
Jaejoong by himself spoke a lot, and many times apologized for not being able to talk a lot because there weren’t enough time.
“Everyone here do not feel like audience, but like family.”
“During this past year, I think there have been many unpleasant things, and many infuriating things (for you), but you’ve waite for us, thank you.”
Jaejoong was really cute when he spoke Japanese.
The fans also laughed a lot and we all had a good time ww
Their Japanese were astonishingly good (laugh).
Speaking in fluency.
Except for Junsu (laugh).
Junsu was having fun dancing with the female dancers and that was so cute w
Yoochun said he wanted to do a countrywide tour singing Japanese songs.
Jaejoong also said we wanted to sing Japanese songs (for this live), sorry that we could not.
There was no sadness in this concert, the way they carried themselves were dignified and beautiful.
The evening show was also seriously cool, JYJ gave a perfect performance.
Jaejoong said, standing on a stage in Japan was since a-nation.
At these words, the fact that it’s already been a year was keenly felt by me. Especially since I have just recently watched the three’s a-nation performance recordings.
Throughout this live, Jaejoong, Junsu and Yoochun truly sparkled, and delivered performances as the best artists.
Their costumes were also identical to the world tour ones.
For the evening show my seat was in the eighth row.
A seat that I could view the stage very easily from, it was about at the same level as the stage. It was the first time I was this close to the trio (´_`。)
Because I had already cried a lot during the afternoon show, I thought I wouldn’t cry anymore, but when Jaejoong appeared onstage right in front of me, I again welled up…
At the first number Empty, fans were yelling “Let it Go, Let it Go!!” along with them and the venue’s atmosphere was heated up from the very beginning. This choreography was also cool. And really, JYJ’s dancers are hot!!!!!
Basically, the talks were mostly done by Jaejoong who spoke smothly in Japanese, and when he first greeted us said, “Let’s each, each, each say our greetings.” I was poking fun at him in my mind as he likely said each, each, each because there were three of them, but he seriously was so cute~~~ *^0^*
Junsu made effort to say his greetings in Japanese ww During the afternoon session he frankly admitted that “I’ve forgotten quite a lot of Japanese vocabulary.”
“Ehhh?!!” Yoochun acted as if he was shocked at this.
Yoochun said, “Don’t you speak (in Japanese) right away when you drink with Japanese friends?”
Junsu, “Recently, I have not drunk with them so…”
This conversation was cute ww
Jaejoong said, “We didn’t think coming to Japan would be so hard.”
After the geeting they sang Pierrot.
And they also performed that new song (Get Out) that was prepared for the world concert.
The song was COOL!!!!!!
When Jaejoong sang Junsu and Yoochun would be dancing in the back, singing Hey!!!Ho!! ww
Junsu was giving his 120% and dance with his all, and Yoochun, he was dancing so hard I was wondering if he woud collapse!!!!!!!
Mission began with the dancers marched toward us, I’ve loved the song when I heard it in the Seoul concert, so the introduction of the song was enough to get me all hyped up.
So cool, Mission…
I forgot when was Be The One sang… But this was another song that the audience all sang along with!!!!!
At Chajatta, everyone was loudly singing along and Jaejoong asked, “Everybody, know this song hun??”
Of course we know~~~~~ We love this song~~~~~!!!!!!!
How much do you think we’ve cried watching you sing it during the year-end award show~~~~!!!!!!!
I was really satisfied when Junsu danced right in front of me.
Because I was sitting where Junsu came over a lot, I was able to see Junsu dance like he would overwhelm us with his power for many times.
Though I have in the past seen Junsu dance with naked eyes, but he was reeeaally cool.
Fallen Leaves was a song I fell into a daze listening to.
It was a blessing to be able to feel this song I so love live.
As the circular stage was rotating around as it rose upwards, we were able to see the trio alternately.
Today, I was nervous until the event began, worrying a little if something would happen to interrupt it, so when it proceeded without a hitch I was so relieved I again cried …
Be My Girl was the remix version, we danced that legendary dance together again w
The lighting was quite bright and it last long, so I saw very well Junsu’s movements and Yoochun’s sexy dance.
And at Jaejoong’s instruction, we did the human wave as well w
This was when the members and dancers left the stage and prepared for encore.
Fans continued to call for JYJ, and toward the end the JYJ calling got super loud I was startled ;;
The first encore song was Empty (Remix) that was sang at the beginning.
Junsu was very close to me again, Junsu was shaking his neck so vigorously I almost thought his neck would fly my way (laugh).
Jaejoong spoke a lot during the ment.
Jaejoong’s manner as he expressed his thoughts in many words,
it was completely different from when I saw him in Tokyo Dome one year ago.
He was really manly, cool, and he has become strong.
Jaejoong, you were really really splendid.
He promised that they would come to Japan again.
It’s alright if (their coming to Japan) would take time, I want them sing in Japan again.
At last it was their new song In Heaven.
Kajima, kajima, kojima, kojima, saranhe saranhe.
Ah~ They harmonized as they gathered at the center of the stage, it was awesome.
When I saw the performance on youtube I thought, that another classic was born, so I was glad to be able to hear it live.
Though the concert was short, we had a really wonderful time.
Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu, I was relieved t see your beaming faces. Thank you so much.
I love you~~~~~
Come again~~~~~~~
source: ilovehiphop5678
trans by: @Starfieldsho
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(some additional ment)
Jaejoong: Even though we have nothing (for the fans). But for a year, a year is such a long time, you have waited for us.
Jaejoong: You have repeated told us, you want to see us, you want to see us. And when we have come, you tell us that you’ve wanted to see us, you have wanted to see us. (T/N: Or alternatively, “You have repeated told us, you miss us, you miss us. And when we have come, you tell us that you’ve missed us, you have missed us.)
Jaejoong: The three of us got wet, got wet… wait I sound kinda dirty here…
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Here in America we are watching the news and are in concerned for the plight of the Japanese populace and the potential for radation contamination around the globe. Life can be sad, and all of us are connected in a world that has grown smaller and smaller decade by decade. As such, please continue to pray for our brothers and sisters affected in Japan, Hawaii, California, and Oregon.
Radiation level soars after Japan nuke plant fire
AP – An official wearing a protective suit helps usher people through a radiation emergency scanning center …
By ERIC TALMADGE and SHINO YUASA, Associated Press Eric Talmadge And Shino Yuasa, Associated Press – 5 mins ago
SOMA, Japan – Dangerous levels of radiation leaking from a crippled nuclear plant forced Japan to order 140,000 people to seal themselves indoors Tuesday after an explosion and a fire dramatically escalated the crisis spawned by a deadly tsunami.
In a nationally televised statement, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said radiation has spread from the four stricken reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant along Japan’s northeastern coast. The region was shattered by Friday’s 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the ensuing tsunami that is believed to have killed more than 10,000 people, plunged millions into misery and pummeled the world’s third-largest economy.
Japanese officials told the International Atomic Energy Agency that the reactor fire was in a storage pond and that “radioactivity is being released directly into the atmosphere.” Long after the fire was extinguished, a Japanese official said the pool, where used nuclear fuel is kept cool, might be boiling.
“We cannot deny the possibility of water boiling” in the pool, said Hidehiko Nishiyama, an official with the economy ministry, which oversees nuclear safety.
That reactor, Unit 4, had been shut down before the quake for maintenance.
If the water boils, it could evaporate, exposing the rods. The fuel rods are encased in safety containers meant to prevent them from resuming nuclear reactions, nuclear officials said, downplaying the risk of that happening.
But they acknowledged that there could have been damage to the containers. They also confirmed that the walls of the storage pool building were damaged.
Though Kan and other officials urged calm, Tuesday’s developments fueled a growing panic in Japan and around the world amid widespread uncertainty over what would happen next. In the worst case scenario, one or more of the reactor cores would completely melt down, a disaster that could spew large amounts of radioactivity into the atmosphere.
“I worry a lot about fallout,” said Yuta Tadano, a 20-year-old pump technician at the Fukushima plant, who said he was in the complex when quake hit.
“If we could see it we could escape, but we can’t,” he said, cradling his 4-month-old baby, Shoma, at an evacuation center.
The radiation fears added to the catastrophe that has been unfolding in Japan, where at least 10,000 people are believed to have been killed and millions of people have spent four nights with little food, water or heating in near-freezing temperatures as they dealt with the loss of homes and loved ones. Up to 450,000 people are in temporary shelters.
Asia’s richest country hasn’t seen such hardship since World War II. The stock market plunged for a second day and a spate of panic buying saw stores running out of necessities, raising government fears that hoarding may hurt the delivery of emergency food aid to those who really need it.
In a rare bit of good news, rescuers found a 70-year-old woman alive in her swept-away home four days after the tsunami flattened much of Japan’s northeastern coast.
The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, along that battered coastline, has been the focus of the worries. Workers there have been desperately trying to use seawater to cool the fuel rods in the complex’s three reactors, all of which lost their cooling ability after Friday’s quake and tsunami.
On Tuesday, the complex was hit by its third explosion since Friday, and then a fire in a separate reactor.
Afterward, officials just south of the area reported up to 100 times the normal levels of radiation, Kyodo News agency reported. While those figures are worrying if there is prolonged exposure, they are far from fatal.
Tokyo reported slightly elevated radiation levels, but officials said the increase was too small to threaten the 39 million people in and around the capital, about 170 miles (270 kilometers) away. Closer to the stricken nuclear complex, the streets in the coastal city of Soma were empty as the few residents who remained there heeded the government’s warning to stay indoors.
Kan and other officials warned there is danger of more leaks and told people living within 19 miles (30 kilometers) of the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex to stay indoors to avoid exposure that could make people sick.
“Please do not go outside. Please stay indoors. Please close windows and make your homes airtight,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told residents in the danger zone.
“These are figures that potentially affect health. There is no mistake about that,” he said.
Weather forecasts for Fukushima were for snow and wind from the northeast Tuesday evening, blowing southwest toward Tokyo, then shifting and blowing east out to sea. That’s important because it shows which direction a possible nuclear cloud might blow.
Some 70,000 people had already been evacuated from a 12-mile (20-kilometer) radius from the Dai-ichi complex. About 140,000 remain in the new warning zone.
Officials said 70 workers were at the complex, struggling with its myriad problems. The workers, all of them wearing protective gear, are being rotated in and out of the danger zone quickly to reduce their radiation exposure.
Another 800 staff were evacuated. The fires and explosions at the reactors have injured 15 workers and military personnel and exposed up to 190 people to elevated radiation.
Temperatures in at least two of the complex’s reactors, units 5 and 6, were also slightly elevated, Edano said.
“The power for cooling is not working well and the temperature is gradually rising, so it is necessary to control it,” he said.
Fourteen pumps have been brought in to get seawater into the other reactors. They are not yet pumping water into Unit 4 but are trying to figure out how to do that.
In Tokyo, slightly higher-than-normal radiation levels were detected Tuesday but officials insisted there are no health dangers.
“The amount is extremely small, and it does not raise health concerns. It will not affect us,” Takayuki Fujiki, a Tokyo government official said.
Kyodo reported that radiation levels nine times higher than normal were briefly detected in Kanagawa prefecture near Tokyo and that the Tokyo metropolitan government said it had detected a small amount of radioactive materials in the air.
Edano said the radiation readings had fallen significantly by the evening.
Japanese government officials are being rightly cautious, said Donald Olander, professor emeritus of nuclear engineering at University of California at Berkeley. He believed even the heavily elevated levels of radiation around Dai-ichi are “not a health hazard.” But without knowing specific dose levels, he said it was hard to make judgments.
“Right now it’s worse than Three Mile Island,” Olander said. But it’s nowhere near the levels released during Chernobyl.
On Three Mile Island, the radiation leak was held inside the containment shell — thick concrete armor around the reactor. The Chernobyl reactor had no shell and was also operational when the disaster struck. The Japanese reactors automatically shut down when the quake hit and are encased in containment shells.
Olander said encasing the reactors in a concrete sarcophagus — the last-ditch effort done in Chernobyl — is far too premature. Operators need to wait until they cool more, or risk making the situation even worse.
Millions of people spent a fourth night with little food, water or heating in near-freezing temperatures as they dealt with the loss of homes and loved ones. Asia’s richest country hasn’t seen such hardship since World War II.
With snow and freezing temperatures forecast for the next several days, shelters were gathering firewood to burn for heat, stacking it under tarps and tables.
Though Japanese officials have refused to speculate on the overall death toll, Indonesian geologist Hery Harjono, who dealt with the 2004 Asian tsunami, said it would be “a miracle really if it turns out to be less than 10,000” dead.
The 2004 tsunami killed 230,000 people — of which only 184,000 bodies were found.
Rescuers were heartened Tuesday to find one survivor.
The 70-year-old woman was found inside her house, which had been washed away by the tsunami, said Osaka fire department spokesman Yuko Kotani, whose teams had raced to the region to help with disaster relief. It wasn’t clear if the house was still at sea, or if it had returned to the shoreline, when she was found.
The woman was conscious but suffering from hypothermia and is being treated at a hospital, Kotani said.
The impact of the earthquake and tsunami dragged down stock markets. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average plunged for a second day Tuesday, nose-diving more than 10 percent to close at 8,605.15 while the broader Topix lost more than 8 percent.
To lessen the damage, Japan’s central bank made two cash injections totaling 8 trillion yen ($98 billion) Tuesday into the money markets after pumping in $184 billion on Monday.
Initial estimates put repair costs in the tens of billions of dollars, costs that would likely add to a massive public debt that, at 200 percent of gross domestic product, is the biggest among industrialized nations.
The Dai-ichi plant is the most severely affected of three nuclear complexes that were declared emergencies after suffering damage in Friday’s quake and tsunami, raising questions about the safety of such plants in coastal areas near fault lines and adding to global jitters over the industry.
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Yuasa reported from Tokyo. Associated Press writer Elaine Kurtenbach contributed to this report
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