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Hey folks!

Great news - the hotel I'm staying in thankfully has decent internet (still a rarity I find these days somehow). 

So tomorrow's live show will be going ahead as planned, at 3pm London time (I've listed world times above for convenience - because, I'm like, a really nice guy).

As well as discussing the recent filming with Natsuki, I'll be talking about upcoming projects (including TV stuff), giving you all the details on Youtube videos you can look forward to over the coming two months, and of course, answering all your questions - whether it's traveling Japan, studying or living in Japan, something relating to Youtube or anything in general, I'm here to answer pretty much anything!

You can either ask your question during the live show, or if you want to ask in advance (especially if you can't catch the show), submit your questions in the Google form here, and I'll do my best to read them out: 

https://goo.gl/forms/pE5omDSy6eqw6WDh1


And finally, the show will be broadcast from here:
https://youtu.be/sGw4n1Jro5Y

Looking forward to seeing you all there and having a good catch up!
Also, I'd like to point out that this live show is still the May live show (given that we had to postpone it), so there'll be another one later this month, towards the end for June!

Chris

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Chris Hamel

I can't wait to see footage of Natsuki: The Movie! Also, you guys stay safe over there!

Anonymous

3pm in London is not 3pm GMT! ;)

Anonymous

thankyou for answering my question!! :) when this live chat was happening i went to go to a car show but got there when they were all going home, so i... yeah i regret this haha!! but yeah thankyou!

Anonymous

Ack! I was an hour off due to DST in the States. Hopefully I can join next time. Also, is a recording of this made available anywhere for watching at a later time? Thanks!

Chantal Ward

Hopefully I will be able to catch the one later this month!

Anonymous

Talking about sake videos… I definitely know what you mean, it's a really hard thing to do. The only good sake videography I've seen is a documentary called "The Birth of Sake". It's really amazing with the way it's shot and the information you're given. I'd recommend checking it out, and it's not that long either (maybe an hour and 20 minutes)