
Overview
There's a monster-catching smartphone game that took the world by storm in the summer of 2016. And a park in the Kinshicho area of Tokyo has become the go-to spot for players looking for rare monsters. It's packed all day and night with people staring at their phones. There's a culinary school dropout on a 10-hour streak, an elderly couple catching monsters on a date, and young guys looking to pick up dates as well. For 3 days we meet monster hunters at this mysterious park in Tokyo.
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4 - 1Life on the Squid Hunt January 12, 2016
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4 - 2A Video Transfer Shop: Replaying the Past February 02, 2016
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4 - 3Up and Away with Low-cost Carriers February 23, 2016
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4 - 4A Secret Workshop in Akihabara March 15, 2016
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4 - 5Kappabashi: Tokyo's Kitchen Capital April 12, 2016
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4 - 6Christmas at the Bus Terminal April 26, 2016
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4 - 7Benches and People: An Osaka Shopping Arcade May 10, 2016
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4 - 8Valentine's Day at the Shrine May 31, 2016
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4 - 9Farewell Funabashi Auto June 28, 2016
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4 - 10Tales Over Rice Bowls July 12, 2016
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4 - 11At the Food Court July 26, 2016
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4 - 12Route 439: Japan's Last Frontier August 09, 2016
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4 - 13The Ferry to Volcano Island August 23, 2016
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4 - 14A Nostalgic Roller Coaster Ride September 20, 2016
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4 - 15Kyoto's Kamo River Delta October 11, 2016
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4 - 16Faces Behind an Online Auction October 25, 2016
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4 - 17A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal November 08, 2016
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4 - 18Obon with a Bang in Nagasaki November 22, 2016
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4 - 19People-Watching at a Monster Hotspot December 06, 2016
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4 - 20Where Cultures and Meat Meet December 20, 2016