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  • Our twins Rebecca and Anna are turning thirteen,

  • and to celebrate we're combining American and Japanese cultures together for a big celebration.

  • No one's lining up! Look at that!

  • But not everything goes as planned and things get a little cracked up at the end.

  • Uh, there was an earthquake.

  • There was an earthquake, everything started shaking!

  • It's time for another episode of Life in Japan. Hold on.

  • [Life in Japan Theme Song]

  • You girls have some special visitors coming

  • Becca and Anna

  • Go ahead! Come in!

  • I hear somebody singing...

  • [Singing Happy Birthday]

  • Yea! Oh boy.

  • Wow!

  • Rebecca!

  • Teenagers! Yea, teenagers!

  • Teenagers, my goodness.

  • Teenagers can't open bags!

  • What is it?

  • It's a mufura (scarf)

  • It helps your car run quietly.

  • That's right.

  • It sounds like "muffler" — it's a scarf!

  • It's a scarf. Wow, how nice.

  • That looks great. Can you wear that to school you think?

  • Yea.

  • And it's big like mommy's.

  • So you don't have to wear mommy's.

  • Thank you. Is this supposed to fold this way?

  • Whoa! Sugoi!

  • Scarf/blanket, that's right.

  • It is big.

  • Did you guys look at the moon coming over?

  • Yes, it's eclipsing!

  • Let's see Anna. Oh, you look so grown up.

  • Looking at the full lunar eclipse that's happening up there!

  • Everyone's coming to see it, here we go!

  • Yea, look!

  • It's going black right now?

  • Isn't it cool? Yea, it's going black right now.

  • The sun, the earth and the tsuki (moon)

  • Hi! Hi!

  • Wait, I want to see!

  • Oh, I've gotta stand back.

  • My legs are shaking!

  • Momma chan's legs are shaking?

  • Dude, I do not like heights!

  • That's just wild how it disappears

  • Turning thirteen is a big deal in a lot of English-speaking countries,

  • because it's the birthday that makes you officially a teenager.

  • A teenager is anyone who's age ends in a “-teen,” like fifteen or thirteen in the twin's case.

  • The Japanese don't have teenagers because they literally count “10, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4” and so on.

  • Nonetheless, we are celebrating the twins in grand style today, starting with an early-morning surprise.

  • Sarah, what's going on?

  • Becca and Anna's birthday.

  • Becca and Anna's birthday!

  • We're making breakfast for them in bed!

  • Oh sweet!

  • So one of the traditions in America is breakfast in bed

  • Today we're doing breakfast in kotatsu

  • OK, we're ready! Let's go.

  • Oh, we're ready!

  • Let's go Joshua! We're going to sing Happy Birthday.

  • OK

  • [Singing Happy Birthday]

  • Coffee!

  • It's hot chocolate.

  • Happy 13th birthday girls!

  • Thirteen years old! Teenagers!

  • Beautiful teenagers! Oh my goodness!

  • Is this real? Yes!

  • Guess who picked them?

  • Daddy! Yes.

  • Ohh! And little presents from Sarah chan.

  • Nice job Sarah chan. This is amazing!

  • You're welcome.

  • How many origami sheets did you use?

  • Twelve! What?!

  • You used it all for me?!

  • Oh well I cut it in pieces

  • Thank you.

  • Ha ha! Pat pat pat.

  • Boom!

  • Camera

  • Wait - no! Camera

  • And for your birthday, what is going on today? They decided to shorten school, right?

  • Then what are we going to do?

  • Yomiurilando

  • Yomourilando.

  • "URI"

  • Wow, is this going to become the tradition do you think? Taking the picture over here? OK

  • We are blessed!

  • [Singing] You're so blessed, you're so blessed!

  • After breakfast, we took time for a quick picture of the girls before they headed off to school.

  • When they got back from school, the celebration would resume.

  • Here it comes!

  • Wait everyone, stay! Stay! I'm going to do something.

  • Here it is! Alright.

  • Trying to show her powers of standing on the train?

  • After the kids practiced standing on the train, we soon arrived at Yomiuriland station

  • and headed straight for an entrance to the theme park which we had always wanted to do but had never taken before.

  • Alright, getting our tickets.

  • Accelerate!

  • Wow, look! We went up fast, didn't we?

  • How fast is this?!

  • There you can see our place, way over there!

  • Oh yeah!

  • Oh look at the Bandit! We go through the Bandit!

  • Yea, you didn't know that?!

  • Look at this! Going right through!

  • I didn't know it was this big.

  • Too bad there's not one going.

  • Heading into Yumiuriland by air was a stunning way to enter the park,

  • and everyone got excited about what rides we would do.

  • This is a super-cool way to come into the park, isn't it? Um hum.

  • This is the way to do it.

  • It's a lot more expensive.

  • But it's going to be fun when we come back and it's all lit up and you can see it.

  • We need to go on all of these before it gets full!

  • No one's lining up! Look at that!

  • That never happens!

  • And so we descended into a night of fun.

  • Oh my goodness people!

  • OK

  • And we're off!

  • It was time for us to grab a family photo at the park entrance before heading on to our first adventure.

  • You guys ready?

  • Oh, how about you, Dude? Are you ready?

  • Yes? Alright!

  • Do you have your arms up?

  • Arms up? Arms up! Arms up!

  • Whoa! Yes!

  • Oh! OK, it's the hill first.

  • Oh!

  • Whoa, Dude!

  • You got your arms up! Are you ready? Can you keep them up?!

  • Can you keep them up?!

  • Here we go!

  • Look! Sarah's got her hands up! Good job, Sarah!

  • Good job, Big J!

  • Whoa!

  • What did you think of that one right there?

  • Um, that was fun!

  • Oh, Big J, are you big enough?!

  • I think you are.

  • Stand up straight.

  • They won't let you...

  • Stand up straight.

  • Oh Dude, Dude! Dude!

  • Dude! Just, just barely!

  • Go on the Pteracycle!

  • Here we go! Whoa!

  • Now we're cruising!

  • Now we're cruising!

  • Oh!

  • That's why they call it Pteracycle.

  • Whoa!

  • We're at the top! Here we go!

  • Let's go! Let's go!

  • Oh! Look! The girls are off already!

  • What?!

  • We can't let that happen, let's go!

  • As the night progressed, so did the ridesin intensity that is.

  • We're heading into the next ride and look! Oh! We are little little little.

  • We're so little!

  • We're so little, Sarah! I mean, littler than normal.

  • Pull! Pull!

  • Here we go!

  • Whoa! Whoa!

  • Maybe it makes some water?

  • Whoa.

  • We're going up, up, up, up, up.

  • Whoa!

  • Here we go!

  • Hey, you're spinning me!

  • You're spinning me!

  • You're spinning me!

  • Spin spin spin!

  • Oh my goodness! I don't think Mommy's going to like this one!

  • Yea, I don't think so!

  • Here comes Momma! How did Momma do?

  • I didn't know it was a ride!

  • That was a fun ride.

  • You liked it? You didn't get too dizzy?

  • Just a little.

  • I was like "Uh oh, I hope Mommy does well."

  • It seems like a very "Sarah" place.

  • Is this a very "Sarah" place?

  • Ah, yea.

  • What time is it? Tell me.

  • Bandit.

  • Bandit time!

  • The ride we can see from our house.

  • Have you had any special treatment because it's your birthday?

  • Happy birthday!

  • Yeah, is that what they do?

  • There it isoh! You took it off.

  • Yeah? Oo, nice.

  • The Bandit is one-of-a-kind rollercoaster that races through the hills of Tokyo,

  • and I wish I could show it to you, but you'll just have to take our word: it's awesome.

  • But that wasn't the only thrill the ride offered this time.

  • We were in line for the Bandit and what happened?

  • Uh, there was an earthquake.

  • There was an earthquake, everything started shaking!

  • And so they had to send another car around to make sure it was alright

  • And then ours was the next one, but how was the ride?

  • Fun. It was amazing.

  • It's so good.

  • The Bandit, oh the Bandit is such a good ride.

  • Whose ready? Go carts? Go carts?

  • Anybody? Go carts? Go carts? Oh yea.

  • Here goes Rebecca!

  • Becca! Becca! Becca! Becca!

  • She's thirteen and going to drive all by herself, huh?

  • And now Anna's turn.

  • Alright Anna!

  • Alright Rebecca!

  • Oh, here they come!

  • Oh yes! Alright!

  • Whew!

  • You guys did that?

  • Oh my goodness.

  • Yea, my tummy hurt so bad after that.

  • Your tummy hurt so bad? I believe it. That looks nuts.

  • Yomiuriland is a really fun park, but in the winter, with the illuminations, it becomes magical.

  • Dude, you're dancing too?

  • I guess so.

  • With the night drawing to a close, we had one last epic ride to take. The gondola at night.

  • But not before waving bye to the last ride of the Bandit.

  • The last ride of the night. Well let's go.

  • Ok, it's the return trip. Here we go.

  • It was a fun day. And now we get the beautiful view for the win.

  • Oh. Wow.

  • Look at that, What a glorious way to say "bye bye," huh guys?

  • Can we see our house?

  • It would be back that way.

  • You have to look over that way.

  • The train's arriving at the station! It's not going to wait for us.

  • We'll get the next one.

  • Now we just got a couple of trains to get home.

  • So something kind of sad happened on the way back. What happened, Becca?

  • So, I cracked my phone.

  • You cracked your phone?!

  • Dropped it, huh?

  • I was having a very wonderful time at Yomiurilando.

  • This is how I feel right now.

  • Current mood

  • Ahh. I still love you.

  • Happy birthday to you girls anyway.

  • Happy birthday?! How could this be a birthday present?!

  • Well you never know, maybe something good will come from this.

  • Maybe that means you get the next one [phone].

  • Wow, look at the good student Anna

  • I need to study, I have a kanji test tomorrow.

  • You have a Kanji test tomorrow?

  • It's like 9:00 right now.

  • No, it's like 9:30

  • It was so worth it for your birthday, wasn't it?

  • It is.

  • Was that a great way to turn 13 or what?

  • Yep.

  • This is Anna's feelings having to do the Kanji test.

  • Show me! There's a new one.

  • I think my favorite is the one where you're just like... This?

  • It's like you couldn't hold it anymore.

  • I didn't cry though. It's just a phone anyway.

Our twins Rebecca and Anna are turning thirteen,

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