FYI: the TV-Tokyo network, in which Miko will be starring, is in a quite awkward position in Japan. It lays in between a nationwide network and a mere local station. It is franchised with Nikkei newspaper, and has multiple local alliances, but its coverage is limited to certain metropolitan areas, totally neglecting the rural areas.
@@RuRu0091 I said 'in-between'. It covers multiple metropolitan regions. Population-wise it's not that behind other nationwide networks, but land area-wise it's quite far from them. If I make an analogy for US, it's like covering only top 15 most populous states and neglecting all other rural states. Search for 'TX network' for precise coverage map.
fun fact: (at least partly) because of this, TV-Tokyo's programming schedule is very inflexible. This has became a huge meme in the Japanese community as they'd be airing anime or travel documentary while every other stations are reporting a ongoing earthquake or something. So much so theres a saying in Japan that "its not an emergency unless Tele-To reports it"
Those old ones were established in or before the 8th century. Modern prefectures were made during Meiji period (late 19th century). New names are a mish-mash of the feudal castle names (like Kagoshima, Fukuoka, Nagano, etc) and older names of sub-prefectures in which the prefect is located (like Akita, Miyagi, Gunma, Ishikawa, etc).
TV Tokyo is a local television station in the Tokyo metropolitan area. However, it is a legendary TV station that gave the public a sense of security by broadcasting animation and regular programmes while other stations broadcast earthquake news simultaneously. Although it has a smaller production budget than other stations, it is loved for its ideas and community-based content. It is a suitable TV station for Miko to appear on.😀
@@reggielacey2235 correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "state" usually refer to a whole country? The reason the US calls its prefectures States is likely because they're as big as a country and have a lot of local government distinct from one another.
@@1mikeap4 Yes. US states are kind of like countries in their own right. They each have their own constitutions, governors, legislatures and even military (the national guard).
It's quite normal for her to not know about Japan's prefecture. She's an EN member after all.
"Miko sacrifices a prefecture" is an awesome title 🤣
That is a very elite way to protect her honor.
LOL, as a former Kanagawa resident, yeah, I knew it was coming but I screamed NOOOO when she said 14 is Tokyo
Just putting a question mark beside her head made me laugh already. Mikochi is really so entertaining xD
good news: she isnt banned from tokyo.
bad news: she is banned from many other places. 😂
should've named them all Tokyo, just to be safe
miko's intelligence is so special.
1:53 well, that's forever Chikubi-ken to me now, can't unsee that... XD
Ah my favorite places, tokyo and greater Tokyo
FYI: the TV-Tokyo network, in which Miko will be starring, is in a quite awkward position in Japan. It lays in between a nationwide network and a mere local station.
It is franchised with Nikkei newspaper, and has multiple local alliances, but its coverage is limited to certain metropolitan areas, totally neglecting the rural areas.
What? So are u saying tv tokyo only cover tokyo? And not in rural area?
@@RuRu0091 I said 'in-between'. It covers multiple metropolitan regions. Population-wise it's not that behind other nationwide networks, but land area-wise it's quite far from them.
If I make an analogy for US, it's like covering only top 15 most populous states and neglecting all other rural states. Search for 'TX network' for precise coverage map.
In otherwords she would not have lost her honor for the entire nation. 🤭
fun fact: (at least partly) because of this, TV-Tokyo's programming schedule is very inflexible. This has became a huge meme in the Japanese community as they'd be airing anime or travel documentary while every other stations are reporting a ongoing earthquake or something.
So much so theres a saying in Japan that "its not an emergency unless Tele-To reports it"
I've been playing so much shogun 2 that I remember the name of fiefs from the sengoku era,but not the modern one
Those old ones were established in or before the 8th century. Modern prefectures were made during Meiji period (late 19th century). New names are a mish-mash of the feudal castle names (like Kagoshima, Fukuoka, Nagano, etc) and older names of sub-prefectures in which the prefect is located (like Akita, Miyagi, Gunma, Ishikawa, etc).
Kanagawa bros just got yeet out of existence RIP
東京わからないのは流石に予想できないで‥
TV Tokyo is a local television station in the Tokyo metropolitan area. However, it is a legendary TV station that gave the public a sense of security by broadcasting animation and regular programmes while other stations broadcast earthquake news simultaneously.
Although it has a smaller production budget than other stations, it is loved for its ideas and community-based content. It is a suitable TV station for Miko to appear on.😀
She looks so cute with glasses
It's okay Miko, I don't know Japan states either.
no one does, because there are no states, only regions and prefectures
Japan doesn't have states.
@@reggielacey2235 correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "state" usually refer to a whole country? The reason the US calls its prefectures States is likely because they're as big as a country and have a lot of local government distinct from one another.
@@1mikeap4 I agree with you. The US "states" implies them being federal subjects, not some 'local governments' like in other unitary nations.
@@1mikeap4 Yes. US states are kind of like countries in their own right. They each have their own constitutions, governors, legislatures and even military (the national guard).
It's hard to know the geography when you don't know the language.
This got the same vibes with Ohio being destroyed
俺の地元の大阪ガァー
Sasuga Hololive EN Elite Miko
where can i get taht bell sound ? 1:45
効果音ラボ HP: soundeffect-lab.info/
It's in here. It's called "チーン1."
I am like late to this rabbit hole, any link to the tokyo TV? or.... can I not ask for that? D:
😂😂🤣🤣😅😅
🤣!
if she got banned from tv tokyo cz she can't locate tokyo, she should've got banned from nhk cz her japanese is awful lmfao
They will subtitle her :^)
Or put her in NHK world then just dub over her
@@reverseltetrisThey will TRY to subtitle her.
😝🤣🤣🤣😘😘😘❤
Cancel Elite Miko in Japan ?
We will take her in the US! 🙏🙏🙏