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Latest podcast episodes about Ebisu

The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast

Become a Patreon member for $5/month and Daniel will answer your questions on SUPER GREAT TIME TOKYO. ⁠patreon.com/DanielYWilson⁠ This week Daniel walks around Ebisu, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for female pubes, and answers several Patreon member questions. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/4kduyIap2_o EVERY THURSDAY 9:00PM JAPAN TIME

みかボイス(ボイトレ+育児・育自の経験談)子育て
推しは推せる時に推せ【武士コン】

みかボイス(ボイトレ+育児・育自の経験談)子育て

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 6:23


聴いてくださりありがとうございます! 配信と声を良くしたい方は概要欄をチェック

🔥 Dale Fuego
#17 Jose Kobos - La receta mágica que me traje de Japón no funcionaba aquí

🔥 Dale Fuego

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 81:24


El origen del sushi viene de China y no tenía nada que ver con lo que conocemos ahora. Y para explicarte esta y otras mil curiosidades arrancamos temporada con José Kobos, una de las personas que más sabe de sushi de España. Ojo con su restaurante Ebisu, una auténtica barra sushi omakase en el centro de Madrid.

Andrey Egorov
Sweetsetsation Classix - #070 (20.07.2024) by Andrey Egorov (ex.Celebration) #70

Andrey Egorov

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 73:39


Друзья, сегодня 20 Июля 2024 года,а это значит ,что мы начинаем еженедельное субботнее Club Show @ Sweetsetsation @ Classix (ex.Сelebration) . Sweetsetsation | Classix - в 2024 году продолжит выходить каждую субботу. Друзья представляю вам свежий выпуск Sweetsetsation Classix. И так мы начинаем встречайте Sweetsetsation @ Classix - #070 (20.07.2024) (ex.Сelebration) C'mon! Andrey Egorov(c.) слушайте онлайн радиостанцию OUTCENNCE© - my.mail.ru/music/play/26425731… my.mail.ru/music/play/56490502… Sweetsetsation Classix - #070 (20.07.2024) by Andrey Egorov (ex.Celebration) Треклист: 001 - DJ Groove feat. Arutyunov - На заре 002 - Don Diablo feat. Emeni - Universe (Original Mix) 003 - L.B. One, Ebisu, Datamotion - Careless Whisper 004 - Tribeat - 2007 005 - Ian Carey, Doron feat. Ray J and Kardinal Offishall - Baddest Chick 006 - Marco van Bassken feat. Ida Berg - Apollo 007 - Anthony Keyrouz - Love Yourself 008 - DJ Peretse & KOYSINA - Sky (Extended Mix) 009 - Leandro Da Silva - So Excited 010 - Block & Crown feat. Daisy - Mr Vain 011 - DV Street - Дороже золота 012 - AJ Tracey & MoStack - Dinner guest 013 - Hayasa G - Alone (Original Mix) 014 - DJ Josh Blackwell, Miss Babayaga DJ - Dreamcatcher (Original Mix) 015 - Arthur Freedom - Another Way 016 - Jordan Burns - Cut It 017 - Lucas Estrada, Moonshine, Heleen - All of Me 018 - Brooks - If Only I Could 019 - Imanbek - In The Morning (feat. Trevor Daniel) 020 - Ya Rick, KDDK - BRZ 021 - Mari Ferrari & Miss Mary - Maria, Maria (Extended Mix) 022 - Huvagen - Ayna 023 - DJ Layla feat. Alissa - Single Lady 024 - GG - Screams & Laughs 025 - TRITICUM - Bubble Gum

Lawyer on Air
Navigating Maritime Law: A Journey around the world to Japan with Gillian Musgrave

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 51:02


Gillian Musgrave is a seasoned lawyer with a rich background in maritime law and marine insurance. Gillian shares her journey from qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales to working internationally in London, Italy, New York, Singapore, and now as an in-house consultant in Tokyo. We go on a voyage of discovery into the depths of a truly fascinating and not so well known area of the law. Grab your sea legs, let's get into it! In this episode you'll hear: How ships featured in Gillian's childhood and how she steered her way into maritime law P&I Clubs: what they are and what it's like to work for one Gillian's top tips for success in the law and in Japan Her favourite late night cocktail bar, a current favourite book and other fun facts  About Gillian Gillian Musgrave is a lawyer who qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales in 1990.  Her specialist area of law is shipping and marine insurance. Initially she worked in maritime law firms in London and Italy.  She then moved in-house and worked for many years as a Director of Claims with a P&I Club, (a specialist insurer of shipowners' liabilities) managing teams of claims executives in various company offices worldwide.  For two years she also acted as the Head of Claims of a Lloyd's Syndicate in the London insurance market.     She is now working in Tokyo as an in-house Consultant to a Japanese insurance company giving advice on English law maritime matters. To this end she has become a Japanese registered foreign lawyer. Connect with Gillian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-musgrave-33834741/  Links Bar Trench in Ebisu: https://small-axe.net/bar-trench/  Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky https://amzn.asia/d/0gSnSQXD  Connect with Catherine  Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair 

The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast
Greatest Japanese Nicknames

The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 15:10


Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast in a park in Ebisu, Tokyo with some underage Japanese boys. He talks about his favorite and least favorite countries from his Eurotrip with Red Bull, answers Patreon questions regarding Japanese “otaku's” and best Japanese nicknames.  He also teaches the Japanese word for Coochie Mound. [Video Podcast-YouTube] https://youtu.be/7EHccDk6CGk https://www.patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Lost and Found: A Ramen Adventure in Tokyo

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 15:29


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Lost and Found: A Ramen Adventure in Tokyo Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/lost-and-found-a-ramen-adventure-in-tokyo Story Transcript:Ja: 都会の喧騒が身を包み込む東京のある日。ユキ、ハルト、そしてアオイ、この3人はみんなで有名なラーメン店、"恵比寿の金龍ラーメン"を訪ねるために楽しくおしゃべりしながら歩いていた。En: One day in Tokyo, where the hustle and bustle of the city envelops everything. Yuki, Haruto, and Aoi were happily chatting as they walked towards the famous ramen shop "Kinryu Ramen" in Ebisu.Ja: だけど、彼らが行こうとしていた有名店は、駅からほど遠くない複雑で迷路のような路地裏に隠れていた。3人は目的地にたどり着くために、地図を頼りに挑戦しました。しかし、青い空がくすんだ灰色に変わる頃、ユキたちはまだそのラーメン店を見つけられずにいた。En: However, the renowned shop they were trying to find was hidden in a complex and maze-like alley not far from the station. To reach their destination, the three of them relied on a map and took on the challenge. As the blue sky turned into a dull gray, Yuki and the others still hadn't found the ramen shop.Ja: 地図を見るアオイは、「ここで右に曲がれば…あれ?」と疑問に思いました。ハルトは首を傾げ、「ユキ、この通りだよね?」と尋ねました。ユキは首をかしげ、呆然と地図を眺めました。En: Looking at the map, Aoi thought, "If we turn right here... huh?" Haruto tilted his head and asked, "Yuki, is this the right street?" Yuki furrowed her brow and stared at the map in astonishment.Ja: 遠くで並んでいる人々を見ると、「もしかして、あれが…」とユキは思いました。しかしそれは別のお店で、3人の希望はひんやりとした夜風に吹き飛ばされました。En: Seeing people lined up in the distance, Yuki thought, "Could that be it?" But it turned out to be a different shop, and the three friends' hopes were dashed by the chilly night breeze.Ja: 全員で地図を再度確認した後、ユキは提案しました。「みんな、分かれて捜してみよう。10分後にここで再集合しよう」。仲間たちは頷いて散らばり、静かな夜の中でラーメン店を探し始めました。En: After rechecking the map together, Yuki made a suggestion, "Let's split up and search. Let's meet back here in 10 minutes." The friends nodded, dispersed, and started looking for the ramen shop in the quiet night.Ja: 時間が過ぎるにつれ、3人はますます混乱しました。だが、そのとき、ハルトが何かを見つけました。それは、金龍ラーメンの名前が書かれた紙切れで、どうやらランタンの光に照らされて道に落ちていました。En: As time passed, the three of them grew increasingly confused. However, at that moment, Haruto found something. It was a scrap of paper with the name Kinryu Ramen written on it, apparently dropped on the road and illuminated by a lantern.Ja: 喜びの声をあげながらハルトは走り、再集合地点に戻りました。ユキとアオイもすぐに現れ、ハルトは自信満々に地図を見せました。「この紙切れのおかげで場所がわかったよ。もう迷わないよ、こっちだ!」En: Excitedly, Haruto ran back to the meeting point. Yuki and Aoi quickly joined him, and Haruto confidently showed them the map. "Thanks to this scrap of paper, I found the place. We won't get lost anymore, it's this way!"Ja: それから3人は再び出発しましたが、今回は違っていました。道に自信と希望があり、やがて、目の前にあるのは「恵比寿の金龍ラーメン」と書かれた赤い提灯でした。その下には、店主が厨房から顔を出すと「ようこそ!」と歓迎してくれました。En: The three of them set off again, but this time it was different. They had confidence and hope in the path, and soon, in front of them was a red lantern with "Kinryu Ramen in Ebisu" written on it. Below it, the shop owner peeked out from the kitchen and warmly welcomed them with a "Welcome!"Ja: その日、ユキ、ハルト、アオイは美味しいラーメンを堪能しました。迷子になったことで冒険のような体験をして、友情はさらに深まりました。最終的には、迷うことが彼らにとって最高の思い出となりました。En: That day, Yuki, Haruto, and Aoi savored delicious ramen. Getting lost led them to an adventurous experience, deepening their friendship even more. Ultimately, getting lost became their best memory.Ja: そう、ラーメン店が目的地でも、旅はどこにもつながる。誤った道でも、最後には笑顔と満足感が待っている。そして、3人はそんなことに気づきました。たとえ道に迷っても、結局、連れ立って冒険する喜びがあればそれで良いと。En: Yes, even if the ramen shop was their destination, the journey leads everywhere. Even on the wrong path, smiles and satisfaction await in the end. And the three friends realized that. Even if they get lost, as long as they have the joy of adventuring together, that's all that matters. Vocabulary Words:street: 通りfriends: 仲間ramen: ラーメンmap: 地図shop: お店lost: 迷子city: 都会destination: 目的地challenge: 挑戦breeze: 風alley: 路地裏hope: 希望night: 夜journey: 旅hustle: 喧騒meeting point: 再集合地点smile: 笑顔path: 道scrap of paper: 紙切れconfused: 混乱welcome: ようこそadventurous: 冒険的satisfaction: 満足感envelope: 包むchallenge: チャレンジastonishment: 驚きjoy: 喜びhave confidence: 自信を持つpeak out: 顔を出す

God vs. God
Season 3, Episode 03: The Grand Ebisu: The Wanderer

God vs. God

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 0:58


Season 3 continues with the Smiling God, Ebisu

New Books Network
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in East Asian Studies
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies

New Books in Early Modern History
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Economic and Business History
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access.

New Books in Japanese Studies
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Japanese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies

New Books in Animal Studies
Fynn Holm, "The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Animal Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:52


Japan is often imagined as a nation with a long history of whaling. In The Gods of the Sea: Whales and Coastal Communities in Northeast Japan, c.1600-2019 (Cambridge UP, 2023), Fynn Holm argues that for centuries some regions in early modern Japan did not engage in whaling. In fact, they were actively opposed to it, even resorting to violence when whales were killed. Resistance against whaling was widespread especially in the Northeast among the Japanese fishermen who worshiped whales as the incarnation of Ebisu, the god of the sea. Holm argues that human interactions with whales were much more diverse than the basic hunter-prey relationship, as cetaceans played a pivotal role in proto-industrial fisheries. The advent of industrial whaling in the early twentieth century, however, destroyed this centuries-long equilibrium between humans and whales. In its place, communities in Northeast Japan invented a new whaling tradition, which has almost completely eclipsed older forms of human-whale interactions. This title is also available as Open Access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies

ThaiFranchiseCenter
"Ebisu Ramen" ร้านราเมนสตรีทฟู้ด ตามแบบฉบับราเมนจากประเทศญี่ปุ่น | EP.1966

ThaiFranchiseCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 1:55


เอบิสึ ราเมน ราเมนญี่ปุ่นแท้ "สไตล์คนไทย" โดยให้ความรู้สึกว่าญี่ปุ่นก็แค่ปากซอย จุดเด่นที่ร้านใส่ใจคือ "เส้นราเมน" ที่ทางร้านทำเองสดๆ แบบวันต่อวัน และ "หมูชาชู" ที่มีเอกลักษณ์เฉพาะตัว ราเมนสไตล์ "ฮากาตะ" คลิก! https://bit.ly/3FwCiWs . อัพเดทและติดตามข่าวสารได้ที่ Line : @thaifranchise Twitter : @thaifranchise Website : www.thaifranchisecenter.com Instagram : instagram.com/thaifranchise TikTok : www.tiktok.com/@thaifranchisecenter YouTube : youtube.com/user/ThaiFranchise Podcast : @thaifranchisecenter Facebook : www.facebook.com/ThaiFranchiseCenterFanPage

Japón a fondo
Japonesamente 66: Shichifukujin, los siete dioses de la buena fortuna

Japón a fondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 56:43


Los shichifukujin son los siete dioses de la buena fortuna (como su propio nombre indica claramente :D). Sólo uno es parte del sintoísmo, porque los otros seis vinieron de la India y del taoísmo, pero acabaron juntándose y son muy queridos. Te hablamos de quiénes son, cómo identificarlos y en qué ocasiones se venera a uno o a otros. Y también te hablamos de su barco del tesoro y de cómo están relacionados con tradiciones de Año Nuevo en Japón, como ciertas peregrinaciones y algunos festivales curiosos. A partir de ahora, cuando leas o veas estatuas de Ebisu, Benzaiten, Daikokuten y otros, sabrás de que va el tema... Ah, y a ver si te das cuenta de algo nuevo en este episodio... ;) ¡Mata ne! ¿Quieres colaborar con el programa? - Colabora en Patreon - Únete a la Comunidad Japonismo - Reserva hoteles en Japón (y en todo el mundo) - Consigue seguro de viajes (¡no sólo para Japón!) - Busca los mejores vuelos - Lleva Internet (pocket wifi o SIM) - JR Pass para viajes ilimitados en tren ---- Continúa la conversación en: - Web: https://japonismo.com - Discord: https://discord.gg/hZrSa57 - Facebook: https://facebook.com/japonismo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/japonismo - Instagram: https://instagram.com/japonismo - Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/japonismo - Newsletter semanal: http://eepurl.com/di60Xn

The Death Studies Podcast
Dr Christopher Hood on the world's largest single plane crash, memorials, disasters, Japan and Japanese memorial cultures, writing fiction, plane crashes, mental health and suicide in academia

The Death Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 97:10


What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Dr Christopher Hood discuss the world's largest single plane crash, memorials, disasters, Japan and Japanese memorial cultures, writing fiction, plane crashes, mental health and academia, suicide and academia, and much more!  Who is Chris?  Christopher Hood is a Reader in Japanese Studies at Cardiff University. His publications include the Japan: The Basics, Osutaka: A Chronicle of Loss in the World's Largest Single Plane Crash, and Dealing with Disaster in Japan: Responses to the Flight JL123 Crash, and ‘Truth and Limitations: Japanese Media and Disasters' (in Handbook of Japanese Media and Popular Culture in Transition), ‘Japanese Disaster Narratives of the Early Twenty-First Century: Continuity and Change' (published in French in Ebisu Études japonaises), and ‘Disaster Narratives by Design: Is Japan Different?' (International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters). He is also the author of the novels Hijacking Japan, Tokyo 20/20 Vision, and FOUR. Homepage: http://hoodcp.wordpress.com Twitter: @HoodCP How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: Hood, C. (2023) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 1 December 2023. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24711444 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message

The Goodest Cast
Rich Whiteman of Formula Drift Prospec and Car Shop Karoshi | Goodest Cast EP.60

The Goodest Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 208:10


Rich Whiteman is one of the Grassroots drifting Goats in the US. He drifts a ton and at a wide range of events. From Formula Drift to Final Bout and everything in between Rich can be found with one of his cars and a Shiba. Rich has driven at Ebisu in Japan and all over the US. Rich's grassroots team Car Shop Karoshi is full of stylish street style drift cars and they throw down in team tandem. He's a great driver and a great dude and drifting is lucky to have him around.  Guest: https://www.instagram.com/rich_whiteman_/ Sponsor:  https://fuelab.com/ get the best fuel system products around https://www.limitlessautofab.com/ 20% off Nov 20th-28th 2023 https://tirestreets.com/ "goodest651" for 20% off Accelera 651s “goodest15” for 15% off the rest Goodest Co: https://goodestco.com (grab some merch or follow us on other channels)  Host: @palmer_sndrsn, @goodestcast

Japón a fondo
De turismo por Tokio con la línea Yamanote (parte 2)

Japón a fondo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 65:33 Transcription Available


Tras la primera parte de cómo hacer turismo por Tokio con la línea Yamanote, completamos el recorrido en esta segunda parte yendo desde la estación de Tokio hasta Shinjuku por el sur, es decir, a través de Shinagawa, Meguro, Ebisu y Shibuya, entra otras. Además, hablamos de los trenes actuales que circulan por la línea y, en el Japonismo mini, tratamos noticias de actualidad como la debilidad del yen o las dudas acerca de la Expo 2025 en Osaka. Y ya que estamos con trenes, te contamos en la palabra japonesa cómo se dice "trasbordo", que lo escucharás muy a menudo. ¡Mata ne! ¿Quieres colaborar con el programa? - Colabora en Patreon - Únete a la Comunidad Japonismo - Reserva hoteles en Japón (y en todo el mundo) - Consigue seguro de viajes (¡no sólo para Japón!) - Busca los mejores vuelos - Lleva Internet (pocket wifi o SIM) - JR Pass para viajes ilimitados en tren ---- Continúa la conversación en: - Web: https://japonismo.com - Discord: https://discord.gg/hZrSa57 - Facebook: https://facebook.com/japonismo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/japonismo - Instagram: https://instagram.com/japonismo - Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/japonismo - Newsletter semanal: http://eepurl.com/di60Xn

Mythlok - The Home of Mythology
Ebisu : The Japanese God of Prosperity and Fortune

Mythlok - The Home of Mythology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 7:58


In this captivating episode, we set sail for the Land of the Rising Sun to explore the charming and benevolent deity, Ebisu.Ebisu, the Japanese God of Prosperity and Fortune, is a beloved figure in Japanese mythology and culture. Join us as we delve into the heart of Japan's spiritual heritage and uncover the tales of this cheerful and prosperous god.Discover the origins of Ebisu, who is often depicted as a jovial fisherman, and learn about his unique place in the Shinto pantheon. We'll explore his role in bringing bountiful catches to fishermen, the symbolism of his fishing rod, and his association with laughter and good luck.Explore how Ebisu's infectious positivity and enduring presence continue to shape Japanese art, commerce, and everyday life. Learn about the significance of Ebisu in modern Japan and how he represents the aspirations for prosperity and happiness.Join us on a journey through the picturesque landscapes of Japan as we celebrate Ebisu, the God of Prosperity and Fortune, a deity whose benevolence continues to shine bright in the Land of the Rising Sun. Read more at https://mythlok.com/ebisu/

Two Drinking Buddies in Tokyo
After-work sake bar, craft beer on “love hotel hill”, and a library of cocktails

Two Drinking Buddies in Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023


Let loose with salary workers over a selection of hard-to-find sake at Suzuden in Yotsuya. Trek through a Shibuya neighborhood of retro love hotels to enjoy a Danish pint at Mikkeller. And find out how purple potato salts can complement your cocktail at Bar Trench in Ebisu!

The Circle of Drift
Coy and Caden are Building the MOST Ebisu Inspired Track in the South | Circle of Drift #53

The Circle of Drift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 111:27


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Two Drinking Buddies in Tokyo
Deep Shinjuku cocktail, Harajuku craft beer, Wine shop with sassy staff and frozen food

Two Drinking Buddies in Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023


Explore the history of literary greats drinking at Donzoko in Shinjuku. Taste one of the first craft breweries in Japan - born out of a fish market no less! And pick your favorite bottle of wine and frozen junk food at Yamamoto Shoten in Ebisu - our favorite way to end a night of drinking!

Right Hand Drive Guys
2023 Spring Drift Matsuri @ Ebisu Circuit Nihonmatsu, Japan! EP.10

Right Hand Drive Guys

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 3, 2023 37:35


We spectated the 2023 Spring Drift matsuri at Ebisu Circuit in Nihonmatsu Japan. We break it down and let you in on our amazing experience. 

THE Leadership Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo,  Japan

Actually, we don't want to lead imperfect people – we want the winners, A Players, the motivated and the capable.  Fine and they cost a bomb, so I hope you have deep pockets.  If you work for a major corporation then that is exactly what you can command, because you have the bucks to sustain that type of ecosystem.  They are also attracted to work for your brand name firm, so it is a happy exchange.  If you work for a small to medium enterprise then life is quite different.  There is a constant trade off of financial resources to be tied up in someone who probably won't make much money in the first year, against the cost of hiring, onboarding and training them.  The outlays go out in a flood and the return ebbs back in a trickle. Japan, like many other economies is witnessing a population decline.  There will be roughly a million people less in Japan, every year, for the next ten years at least.  That translates into a smaller number of potential staff available to hire and that means compromises have to be made.  We are all getting closer and closer to being happy to get anyone, no matter how imperfect, because we need someone.  We will wind up hiring idiots too and then have to work out how to deal with them.  I was reminded of this the other day. It was a chilly, windy evening in Tokyo when we decided to go for a pizza at the Ebisu branch of a famous Italian pizzeria from Napoli.  Our usual format is to drive there, my wife reconnoitres the table vacancy situation and it there is a table, then I turn the car around and head for the nearby carpark.  This evening I got the thumbs up and started to head for the carpark.  While I was doing this, I noticed in the rear view mirror that my wife was left waiting outside in the cold, which I thought was a bit odd.  When I got to the table, I asked her about it and she told me the waiter made her wait outside in the cold, while he served some other people before he organised the table.  When paying the bill I remonstrated with him about why he made my wife stand out in the cold.  He looked in his early forties, so he was no kid.  He offered an apology and I asked if he was the manager.  He pointed to the manager and I remonstrated with him too. What I recognised was the manager had made one of those compromises we will all be making – hiring anyone, because you need staff and not being able to be selective about the process.  Being busy the training process was probably focused on systems and procedures rather than service standards.  There is also the issue of common sense is a given except when it isn't.  I am sure the manager would never have imagined this staff member would be so stupid as to make a client wait out in the wind and cold, when they could gave waited inside.  How would you predict and train for that level of imbecilic behaviour?  We have been going to that restaurant for over a decade since it opened, but here we have an idiot member of staff jeopardising the lifetime value of a customer, in a street lined with competitors. What this means for most of us is we have to change our way of thinking about leading staff.  We have to especially prepare for imperfect people entering our world and representing our brand.  The onboarding process really needs a re-think.  We cannot just be satisfied with teaching them our systems and procedures and then turning them loose on the clients.  I am not a great fan of micromanagement but in this new world that is going to be a greater requirement.  We will need to be monitoring what people are doing and how they are doing it in greater detail than ever before.  Because you cannot predict idiocy, you have to capture it early and eradicate it.  Previously, in an earlier episode, I mentioned the issue of what is actually happening against what you think is happening.  As I noted, I tell the new people what I want them to do and then their peers tell them don't bother doing that.  Who do they follow? To my amazement they follow their peers advice rather than mine.  How would I even know this deviation was happening?  Only because I am following up and checking – the micromanagement I hate having to do, but which becomes more important when hiring imperfect people. Years ago, a boss told me the person has to fit the job, not the other way around.  That age has passed in Japan.  Today, we have to find ways for the job to fit the person, because they won't be a perfect fit and we won't have too many options to just pitch them overboard and hire a better replacement.  That requires a degree of flexibility most of us have probably never grown up with in work as leaders, but we have to change.  The external market situation is not in our favour.  If we can be more flexible than our competitors, then that is a bigbusiness advantage.     

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
02/03, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 6:30


Protesters braved the cold weather this week, gathering outside the Myanmar Embassy in Shinagawa on the 2nd anniversary of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'etat. In the north, the Tsugaru Fujimi-ko lake in Aomori prefecture has completely frozen over, while the government eye plans to establish zones throughout the country that make use of a growling list abandoned houses nationwide and Japan's oldest-ever professional player Kazuyoshi Miura heads to Portugal to play for U.D. Oliveirense while on loan from J-League team Yokohama FC. And with today being setsubun marking the last day of winter, YEBIZO MEETS hosts exhibitions by ECAL, the Swiss University of Art and Design from Lausanne, as well as Osamu Kanemura at MEM gallery in Ebisu. — Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook Instagram: @notebook_pod Twitter: @notebook_pod — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Esel und Teddy
Outtakes 2022 (Alles muss raus!)

Esel und Teddy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 62:08


Yuki Kobayashi war der zweite Besitzer des Restaurants „Sushizanmai Honjin“ in Ebisu, einem beliebten Viertel in Tokio. Hohe Pacht, aber ideale Lage. Er hatte es von seinem Vater übernommen, der es ein paar Jahre nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg eröffnet hatte. In den 70ern war das „Sushizanmai Honjin“ schon in ganz Tokio ein Begriff, denn Yuki war nicht nur ein talentierter Koch, sondern ein ebenso begabter Geschäftsmann. Er vergrößerte, startete drei weitere Filialen in Tokio, eine weitere in Osaka, und die Geschäfte hätten nicht besser laufen können. In den 90ern schließlich wurde er älter und wollte sich zur Ruhe setzen und übergab nun wiederum an seinen Sohn Akira. Aber es kam die Wirtschaftskrise und das war auch im Sushi-Geschäft zu spüren, außerdem waren die jüngeren Japaner nicht mehr so sehr an den traditionellen Gerichten interessiert. Akiras Einstieg stand also unter keinem guten Stern. Er war zwar ein noch talentierterer Koch als sein Vater, aber leider kein so begabter Geschäftmann, Zahlen waren einfach nicht sein Ding. Und sogar, wenn er ein brillanter Wirtschaftler gewesen wäre, wäre die Talfahrt nicht mehr aufzuhalten gewesen. Es brauchte eine neue Idee. Aber Akira hatte keine. Außerdem mochte er auch Sushi nicht wirklich. Fisch ja, er liebte Fisch, aber er hasste den Reis. Schon der Anblick brachte ihm Übelkeit. Deshalb aß er auch niemals sein eigenes Sushi. Abends, wenn die Gäste längst gegangen waren und er vor Hunger fast nicht mehr stehen konnte, weil er meist den Tag über nicht zum Essen kam, machte er sich aus den Resten des Fischs oft noch ein paar eigene Kreationen, allerdings ohne den Reis. Stattdessen wickelte er die Reste in Shiitake-Pilze, die er noch mehr liebte als Fisch und die er für einige Tage in einer Lake aus Sojasoße, Zitrone, Speisestärke und Weißweinessig eingelegt hatte, um sie noch besser formbar und stabiler zu machen. Eines Abends musste er das Restaurant überraschend verlassen, stellte seine Kreationen in den Kühlschrank und durch ein Versehen, ein sehr glückliches Versehen muss man im Nachhinein sagen, servierte ein Kellner am nächsten Tag diese Kreationen einigen Gästen. Sie waren so begeistert, dass Akira seine Shiitake-Sushi-Röllchen auf die Speisekarte setze. Er taufte sie „Shiitake-Out“ und seitdem sind sie aus der japanischen Geschichte nicht mehr wegzudenken. Nebenbei rettete diese Idee auch das „Sushizanmai Honjin“, denn alle wollten die Shiitake-Outs probieren und jeder, wirklich jeder liebte sie. Wenn Sie einmal die echten Shiitake-Outs oder „Out-Takes“, wie man sie in Tokio gerne verkürzt nennt, genießen wollen, sollten Sie unbedingt eine der Filialen besuchen.

The Goodest Cast
EP.48 Milky Diamonds JZX and Ebisu Drifting Otaku

The Goodest Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 162:58


Milky Diamonds is a hyper dedicated drifter who has been chasing the perfect technique. He got on a plane as a teenager to learn to drive a manual drift car at Ebisu. He would fly from the UK just to drift and did not drift in the UK. He is a man with a plan and he is executing. After this episode was filmed he has moved to New Zealand where he will continue to put out drifting content and keep us entertained. Watching him progress at Ebisu has been really fun. The JZX love runs deep with this one, and we love seeing that passion for drifting and cars.Guests: https://www.instagram.com/milkydiamonds/ https://milky-diamonds.com/Sponsor: https://www.aerowolfusa.com/https://tirestreets.com/ "goodest651" for 20% off Accelera 651sGoodest Co: goodestco.comHost: @palmer_sndrsn, @goodestcastThe grassroots drifting podcast!

Speljuntan
88. Äntligen ninjor

Speljuntan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 58:01


Från Ebisu till Enskede. Speljuntan spänner denna vecka över hela jorden med Elisabeth och Angelica på plats i Japan inför årets Tokyo Game Show. Det blir snack om Assassin's Creeds satsiga framtidsplaner, ett Call of Duty-bråk och om de politiska turerna runt e-sport. Dessutom har Anton spelat en spoof på historiens kanske mest pretentiösa spel. Spel som nämns i avsnittet: Assassin's Creed, The Division, Skull and Bones, Rainbow Six, Call of Duty, Silent Hill, Marvel World of Heroes, The Looker och The Witness.  Speljuntan kommer göra en liveshow på Comicon den 6 november. Kom dit och titta eller stötta Juntan på distans via http://www.speljuntan.se/ Tidskoder (02:50) Veckans personliga fråga (09:40) Nyheter (43:40) Viktigt meddelande (46:30) Spelsvepet

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo
09/05, Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

NOTEBOOK — Arts Culture Tourism from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 4:43


Typhoon Hinnamnor approaches Kyushu as Russia parades its military on the Northern Territories, islands near Hokkaido which Russia claims it owns calling them the Southern Kurils. And flooding in the Aomori city of Hirosaki has also devastated apple orchards there. But change is not limited to rural Japan. In Shibuya, the club Sound Museum Vision closed its doors this past weekend and Contact between Shibuya and Ebisu will also close later this month, all because of a project to redevelopment land in and around Shibuya Station, marking not only the changing face of Shibuya but also becoming the changing face of music culture in Tokyo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nindo: A Naruto Podcast
Episode 17: That's It. Call CPS. Jiraiya Needs to Get Locked Up (Episodes 52-54)

Nindo: A Naruto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 116:27


Hey guys! Sorry it's been so long since our last episode! We had a lot of issues in between the weeks. Water problems, health problems, and vacation problems. Well the last one wasn't really a problem but it contributed to not being able to put out any content. Thanks for sticking with us though and waiting for the next one. We still got more to go! So on this episode, Naruto ends up starting his training with Ebisu aka the nanny ninja. As soon as they really get started however, he is immediately replaced by what can be described as the most problematic and cancellable character in this series, Jiraiya, the toad sage! We go through the cringyness of watching JIraiya fawn over a 13 year old boy transformed into a woman and it's all just.. wrong. Hope you enjoy the show! Of course, if you like what you heard, support us on patreon.com/nindopodcast! We have a genin tier for $2/month for general support, a chunin tier for $5/month that will give you access to our discord and earn you a shoutout on the podcast, and a $10/month jonin tier that gives you early access to episodes, the opportunity to have a voice message played on the podcast, plus everything in the chunin tier! We want to hear from you! So hit us up on our gmail at nindopocast@gmail.com Give us a like on our Facebook and follow us on twitter and twitch! Fb: facebook.com/nindo. Twitter: @nindopodcast Twitch: twitch.tv/nindopodcast Also leave us a 5 star review and as soon as we see them we will shout them out on our podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nindo/message

The Vanfoodster Podcast
The Vanfoodster Podcast: Episode 76

The Vanfoodster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 25:57


In this week's episode I talk about newly opened Bamboo World Kitchen in South Granville. I feature Japanese eats at Ebisu on Robson. I feature brunch at Food by Fanta in Langley. Lastly, I feature my Interview with Shayan Keshvadi, owner of Chop & Chew.

Automovie Podcast
Vanishing Point

Automovie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 63:38


Chris and Marty review the classic 1971 Vanishing Point, while discussing Top Gear's original Toyboata episode, the upcoming Season 4 of Netflix's Drive to Survive, and what to do with three Mika Hakkinens. Netflix have launched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsgPb-a8x4c (the trailer for the new series of Drive to Survive), coming out 11th March halfway through the Bahrain F1 test. Chris raises the first https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074fvk/top-gear-series-8-episode-3 (Top Gear cars into boats episode) as maybe the peak of Top Gear? Marty has been watching https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reacher-Season-1/dp/B09MKZP259 (Reacher (BRG Bentley Flying Spur. Also lots of punching)), as well as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTnPHPGVglg (The Wheel Network with video on the 718 Cayman GT4 RS ). With F1 2022 just around the corner, Marty reminds us that F1 TV has some great punditry from Jolyon Palmer looking at classic races, while Chris has been enjoying some of the rhttps://www.youtube.com/c/F1 (etrospectives on YouTube). Speaking of which, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtibsTB6cJ-v8UFXQ2AcOSg (this podcast is now on YouTube) too, if that's where you enjoy your podcasts. Likecommentsubscribe. This episode Chris and Marty are discussing 1971's https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067927/ (Vanishing Point). In 'What has Henry Catchpole Been Driving This Week?' we see Henry driving the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0iO7SCd2PE (Guntherwerks 993 Speedster). The cinematographer is outstanding, and the work in shooting and editing by https://www.instagram.com/marcjganley/ (Marc Ganley) is absolutely top notch. Also on Carfection, Alex Goy's excellent video on the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RySvTPYDB2E (GTO Engineering 250 California Spyder) reminded us just how good of a presenter and writer Alex is. For Chris's YouTube picks, he started with Marques Brownlee turning his https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPhywv1Y52c (Tesla Model S into a camera car), and his channel is the hugely popular https://www.youtube.com/user/samandniko (Corridor Crew) for some VFX goodness. Marty chose an Instagram reel to be down with the kids, of https://www.instagram.com/reel/CZy5-SZAu82 (an amazing lap of the Ebisu drift circuit), and his channel is more Japanese with https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZGkMJEmCR1IqUduqt1uFUw (Noriyaro), especially the latest video having https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOttrEu0VbE (fun in Yamanashi). If you want to tell us if we're right, wrong or to share something we should be looking at, get in touch via the following channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/automoviepod (@AutomoviePod) Facebook: https://fb.me/AutomoviePodcast (AutomoviePodcast) Email: comments@automoviepodcast.com

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast
Ep. 15 - Drifting D1 as a Foreigner! The Kadell Johnson Interview

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 64:38


In this episode, we bring you a really special interview with Kadell Johnson (@toohighhspeedddd on IG) of Spirit Drift, you can find his channel on YouTube! He drifts D1, owns a shop in Japan and talks his experiences living and thriving in the Land of the Rising Sun. Again, officially unofficially brought to you by LUCKY LABO!Use TEAMLABO at https://lucky-labo.com/ for 15% off your entire order.Come join the conversation!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sincerelyjapanTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/sincerelyjapanInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/sincerely_japan_podcastGmail: sincerelyjapanpodcast@gmail.com

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast
Ep. 14 - Go, Go, Donkeysmash!

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 67:32


Darius and Jarrod are back on their bulls**t!!! The boys talk abut their biggest regrets from living in Japan, drift team names that don't exist but should, 2022 initiatives and so much more! There's a whole lot of nonsense in this episode, so buckle up!Again, officially unofficially brought to you by LUCKY LABO!Use TEAMLABO at https://lucky-labo.com/ for 15% off your entire order.Come join the conversation!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sincerelyjapanTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/sincerelyjapanInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/sincerely_japan_podcastGmail: sincerelyjapanpodcast@gmail.com

OP is OP!
The Tragedy of Ebisu: Act 2

OP is OP!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 93:47


It's 45 chapters into Wano, and Oda's still setting up the pieces for a confrontation that could make Miyazaki or Kurosawa proud: only time will tell. JJ analyzes the development of the Strawhats and the possibilities of Wano's fate as it's in the crossfire of two emperors of the sea and the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance. Jacob wants to pet Onimaru, and Justin wants a refund on his toad oil.

Cyberpunk Librarian
Cyberpunk Librarian – Episode 62 – Cyberpunk Community Librarian Part Three

Cyberpunk Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 36:33


Build your own Netflix with free, open source software and the Cyberpunk Librarian. Join Dan for part three of the cyberpunk community library series and learn how to set up your own media streaming server! Screenshots Support & Charity Donate to Tornado Recovery Efforts in Kentucky - On the night and early morning of December 11 & 12, 2021; multiple tornadoes rolled through Kentucky leaving a path of destruction miles long. Mayfield, KY was almost destroyed and Bowling Green, KY was badly damaged. If you can help out, the United Way of Southern Kentucky is accepting donations for relief and recovery. All donations will remain local to the Southern Kentucky area. Support Jellyfin! - Seriously, this is great software. Please consider supporting the developers and contributing towards the future of a fantastic open source software project. Links L0WL1F3 Podcast - Come quietly or there will be... trouble. The best cyberpunk podcast on the feeds! Podnutz - Tech Podcast Network, home of DoorToDoorGeek Jellyfin - Open source media streaming and management Jellyfin - GitHub repo Jellyfin - Clients and software Infuse 7 - An AppleTV client with JellyFin support Jellyfin - Naming conventions for movies. See the sidebar for other naming formats. Plex - Media streaming, sharing, and management Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager HandBrake - Convert videos to MP4. NameChanger and bulk renaming utilities like it - Because you may find yourself needing to rename a lot of files, these bulk renaming utilities will make your life easier. Music & Sound Effects Kite Fly High by Adeline Yeo (HP) Bellydance at Ebisu by Ryo Miyashita Finally Free by Linn Friberg Drop by Metre Nanophage by Tri-Tachyon The Waning Moon by Anima Cue Scratch - From Freesound.org.

Lance E. Lee Podcast from Tokyo
Lance E. Lee Podcast Episode #114 with Charles Jack

Lance E. Lee Podcast from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 25:50


POSITIVITY "The future is bright for Japan," says Charles Jack, the General Manager at the Westin Hotel in Ebisu since 2015, as he confirmed his confidence in Japan's recovery and rebuilding from the pandemic. Born and raised in Tasmania, Charles stepped into the hospitality industry in his gap year. He rode the wave and has been committed to the Sheraton Western group for his entire career. Charles and his diligent team stuck it through safely during COVID without any closures to preserve the hotel's community and social aspects. Well done!!

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast
Ep. 12 - Street Drifting and Ebisu Matsuri

Sincerely, Japan -- The Drifting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 74:11


Darius is away, so we brought on some special guests to talk about Okinawan street drifting and Ebisu Matsuri! Recollecting mid-00's Japanese drifting and what happens when the Air Force Office of Special Investigations buys an R32 GT-R??Also, we're officially unofficially brought to you by LUCKY LABO. Use promo code TEAMLABO for 15% off your next order at http://www.lucky-labo.comFind our latest merch here: http://www.sincerelyjapan.usCome join the conversation!Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sincerelyjapanTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/sincerelyjapanInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/sincerely_japan_podcastGmail: sincerelyjapanpodcast@gmail.com

Taal voor de leuk - het luisterboek
Stukje 8 van Japan in honderd kleine stukjes

Taal voor de leuk - het luisterboek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 1:03


In stukje 8 gaat het over het begrip 'salaryman'. Een Engels woord dat in het Engels niet bestaat. De hassha merodii van deze aflevering is van het station Ebisu, een heel leuke wijk in Tokio. Het Ebisu bier komt ervandaan, maar tegenwoordig zijn er vooral veel leuke (maar dure) winkeltjes en restaurantjes. Mocht je het boek liever willen lezen/bekijken (want er staan veel tekeningen in), bestel het dan hier.En o ja, de montage van deze podcast is in handen van Chris Bajema, luister ook naar zijn podcast: Man met de microfoon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語)  Chinese Podcast
#345 試試No plan過日子/澳洲首長跩酷/Huberman 簡單步驟對身體超好

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語) Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 26:29


New YouTube this week  Ep36 開箱評比Chatswood 新開的三間新餐廳A Mah, Ebisu, Myung Jang 3 new restaurants in Chatswood review  https://youtu.be/QkKnL32jlfo  有關雪梨台灣阿姐: https://linktr.ee/sydneytaiwansister

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語)  Chinese Podcast
#344 半年來Top 10 Podcast Episodes /聊聊大家最有興趣的議題

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語) Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 38:45


New YouTube this week  Ep 36 開箱評比Chatswood 新開的三間新餐廳A Mah, Ebisu, Myung Jang 3 new restaurants in Chatswood review    https://youtu.be/QkKnL32jlfo    有關雪梨台灣阿姐: https://linktr.ee/sydneytaiwansister

Akira Minute
Akira minute 5 - Ebisu

Akira Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 35:59


Two motorcycle gangs clash on the streets of Neo Tokyo.

Better Worse or the Same?
Ventilators and Wildfire Smoke

Better Worse or the Same?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 41:23


In this episode of the Journal Committee we discuss the different machines available to assist patients when they struggle with breathing as well as what happens when the air we breathe is polluted with wildfire smoke. Our guests include a respiratory therapist and a wildland firefighter. Citations are posted below:Bruells, C. S., Smuder, A. J., Reiss, L. K., Hudson, M. B., Nelson, W. B., Wiggs, M. P., . . . Powers, S. K. (2013). Negative Pressure Ventilation and Positive Pressure Ventilation Promote Comparable Levels of Ventilator-induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Rats. Anesthesiology, 119(3), 652-662. doi:10.1097/aln.0b013e31829b3692Corrado, A., & Gorini, M. (2002). Negative-pressure ventilation: Is there still a role? European Respiratory Journal, 20(1), 187-197. doi:10.1183/09031936.02.00302602Energy, J. (2020, April 07). Modern iron lung designed to address ventilator shortage. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://newatlas.com/medical/british-engineers-modern-iron-lung-covid-19-ventilator-alternative/Grasso, F., Engelberts, D., Helm, E., Frndova, H., Jarvis, S., Talakoub, O., . . . Kavanagh, B. P. (2008). Negative-Pressure Ventilation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 177(4), 412-418. doi:10.1164/rccm.200707-1004ocKurt. O. K., Zhang, J., & Pinkerton, K. E. (2016). Pulmonary health effects of air pollution. Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 22(2), 138-143. doi:10.1097/mcp.0000000000000248Lee, B., Kim, B., & Lee, K. (2014). Air Pollution Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease. Toxicological Research, 30(2), 71-75. doi:10.5487/tr.2014.30.2.071Liu J. C., Pereira, G., Uhl, S. A., Bravo, M. A., & Bell, M. L. (2015). A systematic review of the physical health impacts from non-occupational exposure to wildfire smoke. Environmental Research, 136, 120-132. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2014.10.015Liu, J. C., Wilson, A., Mickley, L. J., Dominici, F., Ebisu, K., Wang, Y., . . . Bell, M. L. (2017). Wildfire-specific Fine Particulate Matter and Risk of Hospital Admissions in Urban and Rural Counties. Epidemiology, 28(1), 77-85. doi:10.1097/ede.0000000000000556Peters, A., Annette Peters From the Department of Environmental Health (A.P., Dockery, D., Douglas W. Dockery From the Department of Environmental Health (A.P., Muller, J., James E. Muller From the Department of Environmental Health (A.P., . . . Peters, C. (2001, June 12). Increased Particulate Air Pollution and the Triggering of Myocardial Infarction. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/01.CIR.103.23.2810Raymondos, K., Ahrens, J., & Molitoris, U. (2015). Combined Negative- and Positive-Pressure Ventilation for the Treatment of ARDS. Case Reports in Critical Care, 2015, 1-5. doi:10.1155/2015/714902Rep. No. EPA-452/R-19-901 (2019).Staff, K., Boxman, K., Rolfe, F., Wu, L., DeMars, G., & Auld, A. (2020). Hays company bringing back 'iron lungs' to help rural hospitals in need of ventilators. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://www.kwch.com/content/news/Hays-company-bringing-back-iron-lungs-to-help-rural-hospitals-in-need-of-ventilators-569640331.html

The Great Ninja War
Ep. 2 Jugo vs Ebisu and Kushina Uzumaki vs Kankuro

The Great Ninja War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 38:48


The One Piece Podcast
Episode 578, "Open Simsim"

The One Piece Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 108:30


On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Zach, Ed & Steve on with special guests Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece and Samurai 8 in Shonen Jump and Manga Plus) and our Anime Recap writer/Anime News Network reviewer Sam Leach as we discuss One Piece Volume 93, "The Star of Ebisu"! We also discuss Anime Episode 893, Piece Together, and part four of our Vivre Card trivia!Check out alternate episode titles & images exclusively on Patreon! We are back from Japan! We just went to One Piece's homeland to celebrate the tenth anniversary of our podcast, to interview some extraordinary people and more! Check it all out at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast.Thanks to Steve for drawing this week's episode image! 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:10:11 - Manga Recap: Volume 93 0:54:54 - Anime Recap: Episode 893 1:11:10 - Piece Together 1:29:38 - To Be Continued and Vivre Card Trivia! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience!  We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon! We'll be back next week with our Manga Recap Chapter 949 with RogersBase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The One Piece Podcast
Episode 567, "Yasu the Hedgehog"

The One Piece Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 113:34


On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Zach, Ed & Steve on with special guests Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump and Manga Plus), our artist Maddie and former News Chief William on to discuss One Piece Chapter 941, "The Star of Ebisu" from Shonen Jump! We also have Piece Together and some VG trivia! We are excited to announce our next adventure... #OPP10! Thanks to Maddie for drawing this week's episode image! 0:00:00 - Introduction & #OPP10 0:06:09 - Manga Recap: Chapter 941 1:00:06 - Piece Together 1:29:26 - To Be Continued and Trivia! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon! We'll be back next week with our Manga Recap for One Piece Chapter 942 and the latest Anime Recaps! We are MAJI! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yabai : En terrasse à Tokyo
#4: Affalés à Ebisu

Yabai : En terrasse à Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 125:57


Cette fois-ci on s’est retrouvé dans les canapés moelleux d’un lounge secret (voir le lien en bas) à cinq minutes de la gare d’Ebisu. Du coup forcément, ambiance loungy, ya de la musique en fond, et ca boit des coups à gorge déployée. Cet épisode est aussi le plus court qu’on ait enregistré, seulement 2 heures 5 ! On a discuté des choses suivantes : Des news plus ou moins effarantes Les excuses au Japon : « Dogeza » (土下座) et « Ojigi » (お辞儀)« Garakei » ou le portable des GalapagosNotre invité Jose, un Andalou voyageur échoué à Tokyo Les liens : Le blog de Jose (en espagnol)Industrial Lounge 205 Audio : Duvet – Boa

boa ebisu andalou