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Hi there, it's Toshi. Today I'd like to update you all on the kayak tour in Lake Chuzenji that was featured here last week. For the first time ever on 'Everio Video Hunters!', we tried out a marine case! I'd always wanted to get my hands on one, but this was the first chance I'd had to try a case for real. I've been kayaking a few times, so I'm pretty confident as far as that's concerned, but I'm a novice when it comes to marine cases... it's all pretty exciting!

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Hello everyone, it's Eri. Are you all enjoying the summer?
Although the blistering heat in Tokyo is reaching temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius, the hot summer is when we should all enjoy being active! At least that's what outdoor guru Toshi believes, so he proposed that we all go to Tochigi Prefecture to visit Nikko City's Lake Chuzenji for a kayaking tour! We also planned to set up a day camp by the lakeside after kayaking. This was going to be a pretty exciting day.

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Hello, it's Eri again. Continuing on from the previous week, we are challenging ourselves in shooting with Everio's unique features.
I headed off to Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise's Dolphin Fantasy!
The main attraction here is the tank that enables visitors to watch the beluga whales in a 360-degree view! The belugas are often called the canaries of the sea, as their cries are much like that of a bird and they look truly adorable.

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Hello, it's Eri from the Everio Video Hunters! The first two blogs about the Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise were covered by Sakura. This time however, I'll be moving to the aquarium's main attractions, which are of course, the sea creatures! To start, I will be shooting our friends from the sea using a number of Everio's unique functions.

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Continuing from last week, this is Sakura, and I'm starting our journey at the Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise gigantic pilchard pool.
With the aqua-tube that goes through the pool and an upstairs view, the pool provides various angles for different shooting scenes. However, the reflection on the tank's glass is something you cannot seem to avoid when shooting.

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