A possible concise summary is:
Billy and Jezz, two football freestylers, explore Japan's culture and football scene in the show "Finding Football". They play Kemari, a traditional game, and Kendo, a martial art. They meet DJ Steve Aoki, who shares his views on individuality and creativity. They also create their own Japanese game show, where they have to choose between food and football items. They end the episode with a tekkers display at Tokyo Tower and a preview of their next destination, Rio de Janeiro.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The busiest intersection on Earth is located in Japan.
2. Over 3,000 people cross the streets every time the light changes at this intersection.
3. Japan has a unique football culture that emphasizes cooperation, discipline, and intensity.
4. The country has made significant strides in football, qualifying for every World Cup since 1998.
5. The J League has had a huge impact on Japan's football transformation.
6. Tom Byer, a native New Yorker, set up his first football clinic in Japan in 1989 and has been instrumental in the country's football development.
7. Japanese football players are known for their technical skills, which can be attributed to the country's culture of discipline and organization.
8. Japan's oldest team sport is Kemari, which began 1,200 years ago as a religious ritual in Shinto temples.
9. Kemari symbolizes the Japanese quest for cooperation and harmony.
10. The Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo employs over 60,000 people and sells over $5 billion worth of fish every year.
11. Steve Aoki, a DJ superstar, is a first-generation Japanese American with deep roots to his parents' homeland.
12. Steve Aoki's father created Benihana's restaurant after leaving Japan.
13. Tokyo Tower is a famous landmark in Japan that has been featured in many epic battles in movies and TV shows.
14. The Harajuku district in Tokyo is known for its extreme form of individual expression, with many young people opting for unique and bold fashion styles.
15. Japan's culture of conformity is on full display on the streets of Tokyo, with many people dressing in similar attire.
16. The F2 Variety Hour is a game show that Billy and Jezz participated in, with Steve Aoki as a guest.
17. The game show featured challenges such as choosing between food and football, with some items being real food and others not.
18. Steve Aoki's philosophy is to encourage people to learn from their failures and to be unique and creative.
19. Japan is a rising power in the world of football, and the Blue Samurai team is looking to make a name for itself in the sport.
Note: I excluded opinions and subjective statements from the facts, and only included statements that can be verified as true or factual.