Did you know there are multiple it’s a small world all over the world one in Florida one in Tokyo, one in Paris, which plays a different kind of it’s a small world and one in Hong Kong during the holidays at Disneyland starting in 1997 jingle bells and deck the Halls were tweaked into its a small world
@Clockster 3000 No, this is an atomic clock so before putting the battery you need to remove a pin then put the battery in and wait 4 minutes for it to catch the signal from WWVB and/or other such stations and once it reaches 4 minutes it will set the time by itself
@@BukuiZhao Um, this was intended to be a Japan-only clock; are you SURE it supports the U.S. frequencies? REALLY sure? Only the QXM series is sold in the U.S., and none of them are atomic, although it would be a nice feature to have.
@@mbcommandnerd Sorry I mixed up a few models. It will only work in Japan but you have two buttons. Assuming you are using outside of Japan, just put in the batteries and wait for the clock to stop, and then hold down the larger button and then press it to set the time, and press the smaller button to finish.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 2:30
1:31 It's Not Someday My Prince Will Come "Snow White" It's Once Upon A Dream "Sleeping Beauty"
Small World is my favorite Ride at Disneyland!
Did you know there are multiple it’s a small world all over the world one in Florida one in Tokyo, one in Paris, which plays a different kind of it’s a small world and one in Hong Kong during the holidays at Disneyland starting in 1997 jingle bells and deck the Halls were tweaked into its a small world
Disneyland Paris, Tokyo, Disneyland, used to do a holiday overlay as well, but they stopped
At 1:32, the song is "Once Upon a Dream" from Sleeping Beauty, not "Someday My Prince Will Come" from Snow White.
The second song is "once upon a dream" from sleeping beauty
I love the it's a small world song
How come it’s only available in Japan?
The first song is the best in my opinion
That’s cool
Hello I just purchased this clock but I don't read Japanese. Can anyone submit a video showing how to set up this clock??
Ashley Monk hi! If you put the batteries in the clock (4x D’s) the clock will start running
@Clockster 3000 No, this is an atomic clock so before putting the battery you need to remove a pin then put the battery in and wait 4 minutes for it to catch the signal from WWVB and/or other such stations and once it reaches 4 minutes it will set the time by itself
will it chime when an new hour arrives
@@BukuiZhao Um, this was intended to be a Japan-only clock; are you SURE it supports the U.S. frequencies? REALLY sure? Only the QXM series is sold in the U.S., and none of them are atomic, although it would be a nice feature to have.
@@mbcommandnerd Sorry I mixed up a few models. It will only work in Japan but you have two buttons. Assuming you are using outside of Japan, just put in the batteries and wait for the clock to stop, and then hold down the larger button and then press it to set the time, and press the smaller button to finish.
1991
This Song Looks Like Clena Flex BGM
Where do I get this clock at?
E MAJOR
0:19
Mickey and friend
/聖誕歌
My clock dial is opening
Very old