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How did Japan's Biggest Rock Star End Up on Abroad in Japan?

About 7 years ago on this very day, there’s a good chance I was sitting in my cramped bath tub watching anime, desperately trying to improve my Japanese listening skills in the hours after I got home from teaching English at a school in rural Japan.

I would sit in the boiling water in an attempt to stay warm on the cold winter evenings, given that my poorly insulated apartment would often resemble the inside of a refrigerator from November to March.

And whilst inside the bath - often for an hour or two at a time - I’d binge watch one show more than any other; GTO - Great Teacher Onizuka. An anime that told the story of a gang member who somehow ends up becoming a teacher at a school, and uses his streetwise skillset to solve every problem that gets thrown his way. 

- The solutions usually involved punching numerous people in the face.

Suffice to say, I didn’t employ his tactics in my time as a teacher.

But at the start of every episode, the show kicked off to an iconic sound track called “Drivers High” (a hugely popular song in Japan), by the band L’arc en Ciel. (This is it: https://youtu.be/phAoChN1nC4).

If somebody had told me there and then, whilst I was curled up in that bath tub, that one day I’d be spending a week with Hyde, the infamous frontman of L’arc en Ciel, who’s voice kicked off the start of every episode, I’d have taken one look at them and remarked “LIES! And what the fuck are you doing in my bathroom?!”.

It’s all rather odd watching back the Hyde documentary and thinking how fortunate I was to get up close with a rock star who means so much to so many people. It feels a bit like watching a dream unfold.

About a year ago, I received an unexpected email from an American viewer of the channel, who happened to be one of Hyde's managers. It was his idea to connect Hyde and I and see if we'd be keen to work together on a documentary; for Abroad in Japan we'd have unfettered access to a national treasure, and for Hyde he'd have some additional exposure to the world outside Japan. It was about as good as it gets in terms of a win-win situation.

I won't lie, thinking back to our initial emails almost a year ago, and now sitting here with a 25 minute documentary that's been enjoyed by thousands of people is a deeply rewarding sensation.

There’s also a huge sense of relief given that after Journey Across Japan, this was the second biggest project of 2019. As you may have seen in the credits, it was so big I brought in quite a bit of help to pull it off (mainly folks to assist in filming). In fact, it was actually my first time to manage a decent size production team, amidst presenting, directing and editing the project. I feel like more than anything, this project was yet another incredible learning curve in the world of filmmaking.

Looking back at it all, as expected I can see dozens of gaping flaws in it - from the grainy/noisy footage in the poorly lit dressing room scenes, to some undeniably missed opportunities in the interviews (typically, straight after you finish an interview, you suddenly think of half a dozen questions you wish you’d have bloody asked).

But I made a conscious decision to cap the documentary at 25 minutes, given the fact Youtube is notoriously bad for putting documentaries on (getting people to watch anything over 15 minutes on Youtube is an incredible feat of magic and witchcraft). 

And given the short running time, I’m proud of it all overall. Above all though, I’m delighted to have taken Natsuki along for the ride. 

Whilst meeting Hyde was a cool experience for me, to a Japanese person, meeting him is the equivalent of meeting royalty or a god like being. Natsuki’s overexcited face and crazed expression upon meeting Hyde said more than a thousand words in a voiceover ever could, and it made me feel rarely proud to be able to use my (limited) powers as a Youtuber to bring Natsuki joy in some way.

- Although I’m still waiting on the coffee and potato chips - as promised by Natsuki in the documentary.

All in all, I hope you enjoyed the documentary guys, and I hope you’re all feeling the Christmas spirit by now! Only three days until a man in a red jacket bursts down your chimney and causes untold damage.

I've still got lots of last minute shopping to do. Oh boy. I hope I'm not the only one...

Chris

How did Japan's Biggest Rock Star End Up on Abroad in Japan?

Comments

Really awesome documentary! I personally don't mind longer videos at all, in fact, I even prefer longer videos! Keep up the great work!

António Dias

Truly awesome documentary. I loved Natsuki's face when he saw Hyde in the hallway.

Really cool documentary!

This was amazingly good and entertaining! You did a great job, and what a thrill to interview him in person! And, especially, you were a great friend to be able to have Natsuki meet him.

Fuckin' Eh ! That was amazing Chris great job!

Adam Penner

Great video, Chris. You're really getting good at this documentary stuff. I really love the long format. Also, ending the video by extorting Natsuki was on-point perfect.

I'm curious about what questions you wish you had bloody asked!

Eels

I’m not sure how you manage to make a 25 minute documentary fly by; I started out with it playing in the background for the first minute or two, and when you brought Natsuki and Hyde together I remember literally screaming “fuck yeah, Chris!” due to the look on his face. this felt like a very high budget documentary. the issues you mentioned were nothing that I noticed; you are your own biggest critic. while I do miss the older, apartment oriented videos - it’s great to see your growth as a film maker in content like this. You’re killing it.

Natsuki's face, shocked in amazement. That's the material great merchandise is made of!

Johannes

Yup, not alone, time to get the presents! Oh that fun of being in Oxford Circus during the busiest time of the year... No next day delivery guarantee even if you will use someones amazon prime here in the UK!

This was a fantastic video Chris. I was not surprised you met Spanish people there, I remember when a few of my old friends went to Paris to watch L'Arc en Ciel. You need to give yourself more credit Chris, you have achieved so much since I started watching your channel! Even my English boyfriend that is not into YouTube or Internet shenanigans will stop to watch your videos when I am doing so (I came to the UK 7 years ago coincidentally and I thrive myself, not as successfully as you). Feliz Navidad y próspero año nuevo 😘🎄.

Lourdes SiquiSal

Hi Chris, GTO was one of my first anime that I binged watched, amazing show. I nearly wet myself with excitement when I watched this video. Hyde! THE Hyde! Ive been a fan of his solo work for a while. Amazing job. what a finale to 2019! Have a merry christmas :)

Oh and Merry Christmas and enjoy your hot sauce (liberally)

Argus9 (Jonathan)

Nice work on the video Chris! I had heard of Hyde before, but now I'm tempted to troll his Spotify page and give his music a closer listen. He seems like such a likeable and relatable guy, even with his larger than life attitude on stage. The subplot with Natsuki was so endearing too, like a kid begging for extra candy or something. And that look on his face when Hyde high fived him! It must have felt great helping him meet one of his heroes.

Argus9 (Jonathan)

I grew up with him through L'ar en Ciel and I was in "AW" when you said you're going to do his documentary. Thank you for the documentary. All the best for years to come...

Niken Larasati

Amazing job Chris you should be so proud of yourself for not only portraying such an iconic Japanese rockstar to the world but also remaining who you are, anxious nerves and all! Really proud to be part of your Patreon team👍🏽

Thank you for this post Chris! I'm sure many of us were extremely curious on how you got this opportunity and happy to now know the answer.

For future reference, i would totally watch a "director's cut" edition of any of your videos; maybe patreon page would be a right platform for this since youtube algorithm does not promote longer videos.

Alev Akkor

What a great way to finish a year full of success! Thanks again for this amazing production, me and my wife really enjoyed it!! Please don't be so hard on yourself, take this time to recap and realize the impressive work you have done, be proud, we sure are. Hopefully take also some time to rest, you work IS amazing and will only get better with time and experience. It will never be perfect, nothing is. Looking forward to 2020! Thanks Chris!

Cesar S.

Oh and merry christmas and enjoy your beer

Liam S. Crouch

I think this sells his popularity in Japan really well, and Natsuki's behavior really nailed it. I dont think you could've asked for a better guy for a fan meetup with Hyde. I was a bit dissapointed at the content and length, but with the 25 minute rule, it all makes sense. お疲れ様!

Liam S. Crouch

Make Natsuki buy you some really fancy coffee at least, like geisha coffee or that animal poop coffee. Was a fun video.

NM

I enjoyed it insanely so, it was for sure one of my favourite videos of yours this year! That being said, I am in the minority and would watch a 2 hour documentary of yours, so the 25 minutes felt like a 5 minute watch! I am for sure in the Christmas Spirit. Looking forward to 2020 and some more fantastic content!


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