You always said you wanted a giant stingray blanket, but now it’s time to put your money where your mouth is.
CHAO
Life-size giant freshwater stingray blankets to go on sale in Japan if enough people want them
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Aug 20, 2022 - Tweet
Meet CHAO, the stage name of successful Japanese break dancer and member of the international extreme unicyling Team Unicycle TV. You read that right; extreme unicycling exists!
Over the course of one year, CHAO traveled to 42 countries and 121 cities, capturing footage of himself unicycling and his interactions with the locals in each spot. At the end of his journey, he put together some brilliantly-edited videos of his trip. After seeing them, you might just be inspired to start your own epic journey across the globe.
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