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CADENA 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción, ideal para desconectar. La emisora presenta la mejor variedad musical, combinando éxitos actuales con canciones que evocan recuerdos. En 'Mateo & Andrea', el grupo Marlon comparte detalles de su nuevo disco "Hipersensible" y su canción "Hachiko". También juegan a 'Tú contra Shazam', donde los oyentes adivinan artistas como David Guetta, Leiva y Mika. Se comenta cómo Prada diseña los trajes espaciales para la misión Artemis 3, incluyendo ropa interior que regula la temperatura. Rihanna sigue batiendo récords, superando los 200 millones de singles en Estados Unidos, a pesar de no lanzar disco en diez años, con éxitos como "Umbrella" y "Diamonds". Almudena Navarro acompaña a los oyentes con números 1 de Adele, David Guetta, Fangoria, Kelly Clarkson y David Bisbal. Además, se sigue el partido de fútbol entre España y Cabo Verde.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Shibuya Scavenger Surprise: An Adventure Beyond Routine Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-06-06-07-38-19-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 渋谷の交差点は、いつも賑やかです。En: The Shibuya crossing is always bustling.Ja: 春の陽気に誘われて、多くの人々が行き交っています。En: Lured by the spring's warmth, many people are passing by.Ja: 大きなスクリーンには明るい広告が次々に映し出され、街頭パフォーマーたちが通行人の注目を引こうとしていました。En: On the large screens, bright advertisements are displayed one after another, and street performers are trying to capture the attention of passersby.Ja: 晴香は交差点で立ち止まり、深呼吸しました。En: Haruka stopped at the crossing and took a deep breath.Ja: 彼女は毎日、同じ仕事の繰り返しに少し飽きていました。En: She was getting a bit bored with the same work routine every day.Ja: 「今日は何か新しいことがしたい」と心の中で思いました。En: "I want to try something new today," she thought to herself.Ja: その時、同僚の優斗が声をかけました。En: Just then, her colleague Yuto called out to her.Ja: 「晴香さん、プレゼンの準備はいいですか?」En: "Haruka, is the presentation ready?"Ja: 優斗はいつも真面目で、仕事に集中しています。En: Yuto is always serious and focused on work.Ja: 「ちょっと待って、優斗くん!見て、あれ何?」En: "Hold on, Yuto! Look, what's that?"Ja: 晴香は大きな掲示板を指さしました。En: Haruka pointed to a large billboard.Ja: 「今日、渋谷でスカベンジャーハントがあるみたい!」En: "It seems there's a scavenger hunt happening in Shibuya today!"Ja: 「スカベンジャー…何?」と優斗は首をかしげます。En: "Scavenger... what?" Yuto tilted his head.Ja: 彼はそういう遊びには興味がない様子です。En: He didn't seem interested in such games.Ja: しかし、晴香の目は輝いていました。En: However, Haruka's eyes were sparkling.Ja: 「面白そう!せっかくだから参加してみない?」En: "It looks fun! Why don't we join in since we're here?"Ja: 「プレゼン、忘れた?」En: "Did you forget the presentation?"Ja: 「それは後で考えよう。今は冒険しようよ!」と言って、晴香は優斗の腕を引っ張り、冒険の始まりです。En: "We'll think about that later. Let's have an adventure now!" she said, pulling Yuto's arm, marking the start of their adventure.Ja: 最初の手がかりは、交差点に隠されています。En: The first clue is hidden at the crossing.Ja: 「探そう!」晴香は興奮して言いました。En: "Let's search!" Haruka said excitedly.Ja: 優斗はため息をついたが、しぶしぶ従いました。En: Yuto sighed but reluctantly followed.Ja: 「じゃあ、効率よく探そう。」En: "Then, let's search efficiently."Ja: 道行く人々の間を駆け巡り、彼らは次々に手がかりを見つけました。En: As they dashed through the passing crowd, they found the clues one after another.Ja: 偶然にも、このスカベンジャーハントは思っていた以上に楽しく、優斗もだんだんと夢中になってきました。En: To their surprise, this scavenger hunt turned out to be more fun than expected, and even Yuto gradually got into it.Ja: 最後の手がかりは有名なハチ公像の近くにありました。En: The last clue was near the famous Hachiko statue.Ja: 二人は像の前に立ち止まり、手がかりを見つけました。En: They stopped in front of the statue and found the clue.Ja: 「やったね!」と晴香は飛び跳ねました。En: "We did it!" Haruka jumped with joy.Ja: その時、優斗のポケットから携帯が鳴りました。En: At that moment, Yuto's phone rang in his pocket.Ja: 「え、上司だ…大事な会議の電話だ。」En: "Oh, it's the boss... it's an important meeting call."Ja: しかし、優斗は冷静でした。En: However, Yuto remained calm.Ja: 「大丈夫だよ、晴香。今日は君のおかげで新しい経験ができた。」En: "It's okay, Haruka. Thanks to you, I've had a new experience today."Ja: そう言って、優斗は握った手を軽く振りほどき、仕事の電話を落ち着いて始めます。En: Saying that, Yuto gently released their clasped hands and began the work call calmly.Ja: 晴香も満足げに笑いました。En: Haruka also smiled contentedly.Ja: 「今日は楽しかったね。そして、私は思ったの、偶然の瞬間こそが最高の冒険になるんだ。」En: "Today was fun. And I realized that it's the accidental moments that become the greatest adventures."Ja: こうして二人は、計画されていなかった冒険の1日を楽しみました。En: And so, the two of them enjoyed an unplanned adventurous day.Ja: 晴香は新しい発見に心が満たされ、優斗は人生の新しいバランスを見つけました。En: Haruka's heart was filled with new discoveries, and Yuto found a new balance in life. Vocabulary Words:bustling: 賑やかlured: 誘われてadvertisements: 広告captured: 引こうroutine: 繰り返しcolleague: 同僚presentation: プレゼンfocused: 集中pointed: 指さしましたbillboard: 掲示板scavenger hunt: スカベンジャーハントtilted: 首をかしげsparkling: 輝いてefficiently: 効率よくreluctantly: しぶしぶdashed: 駆け巡りstatue: 像contentedly: 満足げにaccidental: 偶然のadventures: 冒険discoveries: 新しい発見balance: バランスunplanned: 計画されていなかったcapture: 注目を引こうgently: 軽くclasped: 握ったexperience: 経験sigh: ため息marked: 始まりcrowd: 人々の間
Newbery Medalist Katherine Applegate(The One and Only Ivan, Wishtree, Odder) returns to talk about her newest book, Wombat Waiting—a free-verse “destiny dog” story set against California wildfires. We dive into climate change with hope, why picture books still matter for big kids, how to reach reluctant readers, and why “weird is wonderful” might be the best antidote to both peer pressure and AI.Summary:In this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, Dr. Diane sits down with Katherine Applegate to explore Wombat Waiting, a lyrical novel-in-verse about a stray dog, wildfires, waiting, and finding your purpose. Katherine shares the real rescue dog who inspired Wombat, how she writes about climate change without overwhelming kids, and why she believes in best-friend books, comfort reads, and picture books for older readers. They also talk about scripted curricula, book bans, and Dr. Diane's Read•Connect•Play•Reflect™ framework for connecting stories like Wombat Waiting to STEM/STEAM, SEL, and inquiry-based thinking. Katherine closes with her core message for kids—“embrace your weird”—and a peek at what she's working on next.Chapters:[02:08] Inside Wombat Waiting: Destiny Dog in a WildfireKatherine shares the California fire inspiration, her real rescue dog Astrid, and why she chose free verse and white space to make a climate story accessible.[04:18] From Stray to Comforter: Character, Community, and Very Few WordsHow Wombat learns to trust humans, the Hachiko connection, and why Katherine loves “chiseling” language down to its most essential form.[08:30] Author Visits, Rally for Reading, and Reluctant ReadersSchool visit stories, one-book/one-school programs, kids meeting a “real author,” and how a “best friend book” like Charlotte's Web can flip a reluctant reader.[11:00] Graphic Novels, Comfort Reads, and Picture Books for Big KidsWhy we shouldn't dismiss graphic novels or series, and how picture books support dyslexic, visual, and older readers while teaching craft and content.[14:07] Curriculum, Book Bans, and Trusting TeachersA candid look at scripted programs, excerpts vs. full novels, and why respecting teacher judgment and giving kids whole books matters for real literacy.[16:21] Read–Connect–Play–Reflect: Classroom Ideas for Wombat WaitingDr. Diane shares practical ways to link Wombat Waiting to climate change, STEM challenges, creative response, and deeper reflection.[22:21] AI, Authentic Voices, and “Weird Is Wonderful”Katherine and Dr. Diane discuss AI's push toward generic voices, why kids need to be their boldest, strangest selves, and how “embrace your weird” empowers readers.[24:10] Climate Themes, Kids Who Care, and Finding HopeKatherine's environmental throughline, the seven-year-old who explained climate change at a school visit, and why informed, passionate kids give her hope.[26:25] Writing for Kids, Staying 11 Inside, and What's NextWhy children are her favorite audience, staying connected to her “inner 11-year-old,” and a glimpse at upcoming graphic/picture adaptations and a new middle-grade fantasy.Links and ResourcesCheck out all of Katherine's books -- and don't miss Wombat WaitingCheck out Katherine's previous appearances on the podcast: Episodes 51, 83, and 132.Learn more about Dr. Diane's Read•Connect•Play•Reflect™ frameworkand contact her to speak or work with your school, library, or district.Support the showShare this episodeIf this conversation sparked wonder, gave you a helpful strategy, or offered a needed reminder of hope, please share it with a friend or colleague.Subscribe • Download • Review • Tell a friendStay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
This week on Bark Back, we cover everything from razor-sharp puppy teeth and adorable new arrivals to incredible dog memorials, wartime hero hounds, rescue success stories… and Seann admitting he nearly turned up for the Cinnamon Trust's Big Walk on the wrong day.
En universitetsprofessor och en hund, och ett så djupt band mellan de två att det påverkat en hel nation.Wikipedia säger sitt om Hachiko - Den trogna hunden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patriarcato, rivoluzione e prospettive future dell'amore e della società con Hachiko. FACCIAMOLO (FCCML) di Livio Ricciardi x Est Radio.instagram.com/livioricciardiinstagram.com/est_radiotiktok.com/@livioricciardi3tiktok.com/@est_radio
Hachi was just a puppy when he was adopted by a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. The two bonded instantly. Every day, Hachi greeted Professor Hidesaburo Ueno at the Shibuya Train Station as he came home from work. The pair would walk home together. But when the professor suddenly died, Hachi's loyalty didn't. For years, Hachi still went to the train station, waiting for the professor to return.Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Norm pulled from: Fritz, Robb. “History's a Bitch: A Dog Walk Through Time: Wait for Me.” McSweeney's Internet Tendency, February 7, 2012. https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/wait-for-me.Itoh, Mayumi. Hachi: The Truth of The Life and Legend of the Most Famous Dog in Japan. Self Published, 2013.MC. “Hachiko's Droopy Ear.” The House of Two Bows, March 3, 2011. https://shibasenji.wordpress.com/tag/saito-hirokichi/.Perkins School for the Blind. “Helen Keller: A Life with Dogs.” June 24, 2016. https://www.perkins.org/helen-keller-a-life-with-dogs/.Skabelund, Aaron. “Fascism's Furry Friends: Dogs, National Identity, and Purity of Blood in 1930s Japan.” In The Culture of Japanese Fascism, edited by Alan Tansman, Rey Chow, Harry Harootunian, and Masao Miyoshi. Duke University Press, 2009. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9781478090885-008/html.Are you enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Then please leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Are you *really* enjoying An Old Timey Podcast? Well, calm down, history ho! You can get more of us on Patreon at patreon.com/oldtimeypodcast. At the $5 level, you'll get a monthly bonus episode (with video!), access to our 90's style chat room, plus the entire back catalog of bonus episodes from Kristin's previous podcast, Let's Go To Court.
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/mxDSTI7tpr4.ฝึกฟังอังกฤษเรื่อง Hachiko น้องหมาพันธุ์อาคิตะที่ซื่อสัตย์ที่สุดในโลก รอเจ้าของที่เดิมทุกวัน นานเกือบ 10 ปี ทั้งๆ ที่เขาไม่เคยกลับมา….คำนี้ดี Story เป็นรายการฝึกฟังภาษาอังกฤษผ่านเรื่องเล่าที่น่าสนใจ เล่าเป็นภาษาอังกฤษแบบง่ายๆ พร้อมแปลไทยและสอนศัพท์ให้ตลอดเรื่องกับ ‘บิ๊กบุญ'.ปัจจุบันมีรูปปั้น Hachiko ตั้งอยู่ที่สถานีรถไฟชิบูย่า ตั้งแต่ปี 1934 กลายเป็นจุดแลนด์มาร์กสำคัญที่คนมักไปถ่ายรูปและใช้เป็นที่นัดพบมากที่สุดตั้งแห่งหนึ่งของเมือง.ตั้งแต่วันแรกที่ถูกรับมาเลี้ยง จนถึงวันสุดท้าย… เรื่องราวที่ทำให้คนทั้งโลกร้องไห้ของหมาน้อย Hachiko เป็นอย่างไร ติดตามได้ใน ‘คำนี้ดี Story'.#kndStory #คำนี้ดี #Hachiko
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/mxDSTI7tpr4 . ฝึกฟังอังกฤษเรื่อง Hachiko น้องหมาพันธุ์อาคิตะที่ซื่อสัตย์ที่สุดในโลก รอเจ้าของที่เดิมทุกวัน นานเกือบ 10 ปี ทั้งๆ ที่เขาไม่เคยกลับมา… . คำนี้ดี Story เป็นรายการฝึกฟังภาษาอังกฤษผ่านเรื่องเล่าที่น่าสนใจ เล่าเป็นภาษาอังกฤษแบบง่ายๆ พร้อมแปลไทยและสอนศัพท์ให้ตลอดเรื่องกับ ‘บิ๊กบุญ' . ปัจจุบันมีรูปปั้น Hachiko ตั้งอยู่ที่สถานีรถไฟชิบูย่า ตั้งแต่ปี 1934 กลายเป็นจุดแลนด์มาร์กสำคัญที่คนมักไปถ่ายรูปและใช้เป็นที่นัดพบมากที่สุดตั้งแห่งหนึ่งของเมือง . ตั้งแต่วันแรกที่ถูกรับมาเลี้ยง จนถึงวันสุดท้าย… เรื่องราวที่ทำให้คนทั้งโลกร้องไห้ของหมาน้อย Hachiko เป็นอย่างไร ติดตามได้ใน ‘คำนี้ดี Story' . #kndStory #คำนี้ดี #Hachiko
Ya llegó el segundo capítulo de nuestra historia de los perros. Esta vez viajaremos desde aquel momento crucial en el siglo XIX cuando la empatía fundó las primeras sociedades protectoras de animales para institucionalizar el respeto animal como un estándar de civilización, hasta las estrellas con los primeros perros espaciales. Descubriremos cómo el San Bernardo en los Alpes se convirtió en leyenda de rescate, por qué Wagner les "consultaba" sus óperas y cómo un perro callejero llamado Benji cambió las reglas de Hollywood. También exploramos historias de lealtad absoluta, como la de Hachiko en una estación de tren, la ternura y la imaginación de Snoopy o la de los huskies que sobrevivieron al hielo antártico, e incluso hablaremos de nuestro país a través del Sabueso Fino Colombiano. Muchas historias más les contamos en este capítulo lleno de "huellitas" que han dejado marca en la historia humana. Notas del episodio: Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Pixie Historias de las primeras asociaciones defensoras de animales El San Bernardo: el legendario perro rescatista de los Alpes Rin tin tin: de las trincheras de la Primera Guerra Mundial al estrellato en Hollywood Una de las figuras perrunas más reverenciadas de Japón y el mundo: Hachiko en Shibuya Y aquí la historia de uno de los perritos más amados por todo el planeta: Snoopy El reconocimiento al Sabueso Fino colombiano, la primera raza 100% colombiana Y claro que sí, en este capítulo vienen: Lassie, Pluto, Laika, Milú, La Dama y el Vagabundo, los 101 dálmatas, Comisario Rex… y un montón de compañeros caninos más
Llega el domingo y hoy día 15 de febrero dos nuevas horas de radio viajera llegan a RPA en vuestro programa amigo Un buen día para viajar…comienza el gran Alberto Campa en su sección de recorridos por todo el mundo y en esta ocasión con otro amigo del programa, Ignacio Bosch director del Parador de Cangas de Onís, que juntos y mano a mano nos llevan a conocer la capital japonesa, porque ambos la conocen muy bien, la inmensa Tokio, iremos por Shibuya y Hachiko, el barrio de Ginza, los parques de Ueno o Yoyogui, con las características de las gentes de Japón, de una tecnología increíble y también de cosas que os sorprenderán y una gastronomía excepcional…nos vamos luego en nuestras salidas por España a las islas afortunadas, a la isla de Lanzarote y un pueblo precioso, la antigua capital de esta isla volcánica, Teguise, su arte, su historia, sus tradiciones y su gastronomía nos lo cuenta él cronista oficial de la población Francisco Hernández…en la segunda hora llega Grandes Personajes y Viajeros de la Historia y nos vamos a conocer a un artista universal, Salvador Dalí, pero con una vida increíble, y donde su arte es reflejo de muchas cosas más allá de la simple belleza estética, las matemáticas, la geometría, la física cuántica están detrás de la obra del inigualable Dalí, nos lo contará todo una de las personas que más conoce su vida y obra y que más ha investigado y escrito sobre el artista catalán, Salvador Ortells…y cerramos con el historiador y amigo del programa Ernesto Burgos, que nos lleva a Mieres para explicarnos porque hay minas que llevan nombres tan curiosos como Baltasara o Mariana, pero sobre todo tal vez el más llamativo, por las hipótesis que existen, es el de Nicolasa…dos horas de radio e historia en RPA!!!
We're reading someone else's mail! But it's okay. James, Jesus's brother, wrote it for Christians all over the world. That's us! And our listeners are from all over the world. So we're looking at what it means to belong to God and NOT to the world! This is a hard one. But we've also got a story about Hachiko the most loyal dog in the world, and Jam reveals what he could eat every single day! And more from our pirates. Have they deserted? And In Christ from Awesome Cutlery. SING ALONG HEREGet your Living Faith resources here:https://www.faithinkids.org/resources/sunday-school/james-living-faith/Support the show
We're reading someone else's mail! But it's okay. James, Jesus's brother, wrote it for Christians all over the world. That's us! And our listeners are from all over the world. So we're looking at what it means to belong to God and NOT to the world! This is a hard one. But we've also got a story about Hachiko the most loyal dog in the world, and Jam reveals what he could eat every single day! And more from our pirates. Have they deserted? And In Christ from Awesome Cutlery. SING ALONG HEREGet your Living Faith resources here:https://www.faithinkids.org/resources/sunday-school/james-living-faith/Support the show
In the bustling streets of Japan, a simple dog taught the world the deepest meaning of loyalty. Hachiko waited every day at a railway station for his beloved master—through sunshine, rain, and snow.Even after tragedy struck and his master never returned, Hachiko continued to wait… day after day, year after year.This touching true story is not about words, but about faithfulness, patience, and love that never fades. Why did Hachiko keep waiting? What made the world stop and notice a silent dog on a busy platform?Listen to the unforgettable story that still brings tears and reminds us that true love never gives up waiting.
Happy Thanksgiving! It's Turkey Day, dammit, and you're listening to Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, The Wild Turkey of Horror Movie Podcasts! Here in Episode 172, your hosts Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson endeavor to elicit an environment of the last Thursday in November in America! That's right! Upon listening to this decadent yet delectable detritus, drizzled with down-home, delightful domestication, you will be whisked away (not folded nor mixed), but whisked away into an audio podcast that blends 2025 New Horror Movie reviews, some faint comedy, and a dinner party vibe with A New Horror Movies Thanksgiving — With Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson. Now then, if you choose to join us for this audiophile's feast, then you will hear reviews of the following, 2025 New Horror Movies. And please note: We are most careful NOT to reveal any spoilers; so even if you have not seen these films yet, you are in good, safe hands with Mister Watson and Jay of the Dead! The films we review during this episode are A Desert (2025), HIM (2025), Marshmallow (2025), The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025), Vicious (2025), Bone Lake (2025), MONSTER ISLAND (2025), Good Boy (2025), The Ugly Stepsister (2025), The Long Walk (2025), and for The Final Cut segment, we bring you a must-see Horror flick from last year, Pater Noster and the Mission of Light (2024). And in addition to these reviews, you will hear Jay of the Dead explain exactly what he means when referring to a film as a "cinematic oddity," making a distinction between intentionally bizarre films versus movies that just wind up being bonkers and "out there." Mister Watson and Jay have an in-depth discussion about the appropriate approach for dealing with others who break social norms. And over dinner, Watson regales us with a tale from 2015 when Jay of the Dead used his podcaster's siren song to lead Dustin astray with a mermaid on date night! Also, Jay tries to persuade Watson to stop feeding his "good, little, chonky boys" (raccoons) before one of them eats his face off. And in a rare and special treat, Mister Watson tells us the remarkable true story of Hachiko the dog. Plus, we have some very special segments pertaining to Thanksgiving-related trivia, Thanksgiving Cooking With Cousin Kellie and Jay's Necro-MOM-icon in West Virginia, and the next chapters in the Dave Becker baler saga! Come get a taste! We think you'll like it! And if you like hearing Jay and Watson mix it up together, be sure you check out our sister Horror show — Another Badass Horror Podcast — titled, Horror Movie Weekly. Note: This episode was recorded on Friday, November 21, 2025, and was produced by Jason Pyles (aka "Jay of the Dead"). Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com. You can also follow Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies on X: @HorrorAvengers Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our 10 Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin, Dave Zee and Spawn of the Dead! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its 10 Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
Se tem cachorro no filme, a gente já sabe: vem emoção por aí. Neste episódio, lembramos os dogs mais icônicos do cinema — Beethoven, Benji, Marley, Hachiko, Vagabundo, Caramelo e até o novo Krypto vira-lata! De dramas destrói-lençol a comédias caóticas e símbolos culturais, analisamos como cada época escolheu um tipo de cão para chamar de protagonista. Prepare-se, porque é impossível ouvir este episódio sem querer abraçar um doguinho depois.
In dieser neuen Ausgabe unserer "Wuffologie" dreht sich alles um den Akita Inu - den flauschigen, stolzen Japaner mit starkem Charakter. Ihr erfahrt, warum diese beliebte Hunderasse zwar unglaublich loyal und ruhig ist, aber trotzdem kein typischer Anfängerhund! Es geht um die Geschichte und typische Wesenszüge des Akita Inus, seine Eigenheiten im Alltag und was Halter unbedingt über Erziehung, Sozialisation und Auslastung wissen sollten. Dazu gibt's wie immer persönliche Anekdoten von Taylor und Fred - und einen Filmtipp für alle mit stabilem Nervenkostüm: Hachiko. Wir wollen auch wissen: Habt ihr selbst einen Akita Inu? Oder vielleicht einen Hund, in dem ein bisschen Akita steckt? Dann schreibt uns, ob die Beschreibung auf euren Vierbeiner passt!
En universitetsprofessor och en hund, och ett så djupt band mellan de två att det påverkat en hel nation.Wikipedia säger sitt om Hachiko - Den trogna hunden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: : El “Hachiko de Culiacán”: perrito que esperó a su dueño asesinado frente a un negocio de maquinitas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've really shot ourselves in the foot with this one, haven't we? What possible asshole-rating could Alice give to man's closest animal companion? The Scooby to our Shaggy? The Gromit to our Wallace? The Hachiko to our...whoever Hachiko's owner was?We brought out the big guns for this one. Anthrozoologist Hal Herzog - who studies the relationship between Humans and Dogs, joins Alice this week as they've got perhaps the TOUGHEST job of all - deciding of how much of a dick Dogs can be...Care to find out what Dogs have to do with ghosts, Red Pandas and babies bottoms? Look no further. But hold your feelings tight, this may be a bumpy ride for Dog lovers everywhere!This episode is sponsored by the incredible Bristol Fungarium - who are doing their best to get you to your healthiest, with the help of mushroom tinctures! Find out more at www.bristolfungarium.com!Our charity of the week this week is the most wholesome and amazing group of folks, called Best Friends Animal Society - the troopers on the ground, helping to get the amount of pets killed in shelters down to ZERO! Check them out at: www.bestfriends.org!
Christopher Pinard, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM (Oncology), is a clinician scientist and medical oncologist at Lakeshore Animal Health Partners, adjunct professor at the University of Guelph, and CEO of ANI.ML Health Inc. ANI.ML Health integrates AI and spatial computing to enhance veterinary care, launching Hachiko in 2025—a first-of-its-kind veterinary medical record summarizer. His research focuses on AI-driven biomarkers for canine and feline cancers, leveraging machine learning for comparative oncology. He explores spatial computing, 3D modelling, and AI to improve patient outcomes. Pinard has co-authored multiple AI-focused publications and is a faculty affiliate at CARE-AI. He is also a member of T-CAIREM and the International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group. He has served on the Morris Animal Foundation Osteosarcoma Scientific Advisory Board and ACVIM's AI Task Force. He is currently the guest editor of BMC Veterinary Oncology's special issue on AI and Informatics. His research is actively funded for next-generation AI in medicine.
A man named Hidesaburō Ueno taught at Tokyo’s Imperial University in the 1920s. Every afternoon he returned on the 3:00 p.m. train to find his dog, Hachiko, waiting for him. One day Professor Ueno suffered a stroke during class and died. When he didn’t get off the afternoon train, Hachiko lingered a while then went home. The dog returned the next day at 3:00, and the next day, and the day after that, for ten years. Hachiko’s loyalty touched the hearts of many Japanese, who came to sit with him. Elisha was similarly committed to his master, Elijah. On the day Elisha knew he would lose him, Elisha refused to let him out of his sight. Then a chariot of fire whisked Elijah to heaven. Elisha choked out what he saw, “My father! My father! The chariots and horsemen of Israel!” (2 Kings 2:12). He picked up Elijah’s cloak, the symbol of the prophet’s power that had parted the Jordan moments earlier (v. 8), and asked, “Where now is the Lord, the God of Elijah?” (v. 14). He struck the water, which parted as it had for his master. What a bittersweet day! Have you lost someone you love? No words can do justice to your pain. Every sob releases memories of the love you shared. You hurt deeply because you loved deeply. How bittersweet! Thank God for them, and for your capacity to love. Elisha picked up Elijah’s cloak. What might you do?
El 8 de marzo de 1935 murió Hachiko, el famoso perro japonés que esperó a su dueño en la estación de Shibuya cerca de nueve años después de la muerte de este.
In the 1880s, Madrid's most famous resident was a medium-sized black and white dog called Paco who frequented cafes, parades, and even bullfights. Check out some of our favorite episodes about charismatic dogs: Hachiko, two beloved taxidermied dogs, and Brown Dog Statue.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MENORES 2025“PALABRITAS DE CORAZÓN”Narrado por: Tatania DanielaDesde: Juliaca, PerúUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================04 de MarzoEl mejor amigo de Ueno«Estoy con ustedes siempre, hasta el fin de los tiempos». Mateo 28:20.Hachiko era un perro de la raza akita que vivía con su dueño en Tokio, en Japón. El dueño, el profesor Ueno, todos los días tomaba el tren en la estación para ir a la universidad. El perrito le hacía compañía desde la puerta de la casa hasta la estación. Caminaban, lado a lado, como amigos. Cuando el profesor estaba por llegar nuevamente a la casa, Hachiko, que era un perro muy inteligente, se iba a la estación a esperar a que su dueño llegara.Cuando su dueño falleció, el perro se puso triste. Lo llevaron a otra parte de la ciudad, para vivir con parientes del profesor Ueno, pero ¿sabes qué hizo Hachiko? Comenzó a huir de la casa e ir solo hasta la estación de tren, para esperar, como siempre lo hacía, a que su dueño llegara del trabajo. Siguió esta costumbre, año tras año, siempre a la hora en que solía llegar su dueño.Esta historia emocionante nos enseña acerca de la lealtad y la compañía. Claro que el dueño de Hachiko no bajaría más del tren, pero es increíble ver cómo un animalito puede sentir la falta de alguien y demostrar que disfrutaba de la compañía de esa persona.Ojalá podamos ser buenas compañías y elegir estar al lado de quien nos hace bien, nos hacen sentir confianza y felices.Mi oración: Señor, quiero ser una persona agradable, leal y amigable. Te agradezco porque sé que estás conmigo todos los días.Hagan una lista con tu familia de cómo pueden ser buenas compañías los unos para con los otros. Pongan la lista en la puerta de la heladera o en otro lugar donde todos la puedan ver.
Février 2025 - Numéro 62 : ・Les nouvelles de l'équipe ・Les sujets d'actualité : Anniversaires d'entreprises japonaises, fermeture des studios Alta, Nissan et Honda, diverses condamnations, coupe du monde de pâtisserie, Hachiko family, top 10 des films au Japon, etc. ・Les recommandations Interlude : Moka Kamishiraishi - anarchy sky Ano & Lilas - Shinsekai Yori L'équipe Gaijin San : Vincent (@Vince_Tokyo), Nicolas (@Ryo_Saeba_3) et Amaury
This week, we're featuring unusual love stories – from couples who were introduced by a mule, to the world's most loyal dog, to a post office sustained by the kindness of strangers. In today's episode, we visit the symbol of loyalty for an entire nation—a dog.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Reunion at Shibuya: Healing Family Ties Amidst Holiday Lights Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2024-12-14-08-38-20-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 渋谷のスクランブル交差点には、冬の冷たい空気が流れていました。En: At the Shibuya crossing, the cold winter air was flowing.Ja: クリスマスの準備のために街は色とりどりの光で満たされ、人々の笑い声や話し声が地面に響いていました。En: The town was filled with colorful lights for Christmas preparations, and the laughter and chatter of people resonated off the ground.Ja: そんな中、若い男・サトシは、心に重い荷物を抱えて、ハチ公の前で立っていました。En: Amidst this scene, a young man named Satoshi stood in front of Hachiko with a heavy heart.Ja: サトシは20代後半の男性で、数年間連絡を取っていなかった妹・ユミと和解したいという強い気持ちを抱えていました。En: Satoshi was a man in his late twenties with a strong desire to reconcile with his sister Yumi, whom he hadn't contacted for several years.Ja: しかし、過去のわだかまりは根深く、どうやって話しかければいいかわからない。En: However, the rift from the past was deep, and he didn't know how to start a conversation.Ja: サトシの決意はあるものの、人混みの中でユミを見つけるのは容易ではありません。En: Despite his resolve, finding Yumi in the crowd was not easy.Ja: 「今日こそ...」彼は小声でつぶやき、周囲を見渡しました。En: "Today for sure..." he muttered softly, glancing around.Ja: 忙しそうに行き交う人々の合間に、あの頃の面影を探します。En: Among the busy throngs of people passing by, he searched for the visage from those days.Ja: 心の中では不安と期待が交錯していました。En: Anxiety and anticipation intermingled in his heart.Ja: 突然、サトシの視線がユミと交わります。En: Suddenly, Satoshi's eyes met with Yumi's.Ja: 人波の向こうに、彼女がいました。En: She was there, beyond the waves of people.Ja: 迷いが彼の心に浮かびました。En: Doubt floated into his heart.Ja: 歳月が築いた壁を超えるべきか知りませんでした。En: He wasn't sure if he could overcome the wall built by the years.Ja: しかし、その一瞬に立ち止まると、サトシはそっと前へ歩み寄りました。En: Yet, in that moment of hesitation, Satoshi gently stepped forward.Ja: ユミも立ち止まりました。En: Yumi also stopped.Ja: 彼女の顔にも戸惑いが見えます。En: Confusion was evident on her face.Ja: 交差点のざわめきが二人の間の静けさを際立たせます。En: The crosswalk's bustle accentuated the silence between them.Ja: やっとのことで、サトシは言葉を見つけます。En: Finally, Satoshi found the words.Ja: 「ユミ...久しぶりだね。」En: "Yumi... it's been a while."Ja: 彼の声に応えるように、ユミが微笑みました。En: In response to his voice, Yumi smiled.Ja: 「そうだね、サトシ。」En: "Yes, it has, Satoshi."Ja: 二人はしばらく立ち話をしていました。En: They stood talking for a while.Ja: 過去の話題に触れ合い、目の前の距離を少しずつ縮めていきます。En: They touched on topics from the past and gradually closed the physical distance between them.Ja: サトシは自分の中のわだかまりが溶けていくのを感じ、ユミもまた、昔の気まずさを徐々に忘れていきます。En: Satoshi felt the bitterness inside him dissolve, and Yumi also began to gradually forget the awkwardness of before.Ja: 話し終わると、サトシとユミは再会に感謝し、別れることにしました。En: After finishing their conversation, Satoshi and Yumi parted ways, grateful for their reunion.Ja: 彼らの間には新しい希望の光が差し込みました。En: A new light of hope shone between them.Ja: サトシは今、家庭の絆を再び築くための勇気を手にしています。En: Satoshi now held the courage to rebuild familial bonds.Ja: 渋谷の街には再び賑やかな音が流れます。En: The bustling sounds filled Shibuya once more.Ja: サトシは笑顔でユミを見送りながら、自分の中の変化を静かに感じ取ります。En: Smiling as he saw Yumi off, Satoshi quietly felt the change within himself.Ja: 心に希望を抱きながら、彼は人混みの中へと歩き出しました。En: With hope in his heart, he stepped into the crowd.Ja: 彼にとって、新しい一歩を踏み出す時が来たのです。En: For him, the time had come to take a new step forward. Vocabulary Words:crossing: 交差点reconcile: 和解rift: わだかまりmuted: 小声でvisage: 面影throng: 人混みintermingle: 交錯するhesitation: 迷いgently: そっとconfusion: 戸惑いbustle: ざわめきaccustomed: 久しぶりtouch on: 触れるbitterness: わだかまりawkwardness: 気まずさpart ways: 別れるgratitude: 感謝familial bonds: 家庭の絆anticipation: 期待ameliorate: 築くdissolve: 溶けるecho: 響くstranger: しばらくovercome: 超えるstep forward: 歩み寄るclosure: 収束impasse: 壁quarrel: 決意nuance: 光resentment: 重い荷物
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: The Accidental Gift Swap at Shibuya: A Yuletide Serendipity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2024-12-14-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 東京の渋谷交差点は、クリスマス前のショッピングで人々がいっぱいでした。En: The Shibuya crossing in Tokyo was packed with people shopping before Christmas.Ja: 雪が静かに降り、街中にクリスマスの音楽が流れています。En: Snow was gently falling, and Christmas music filled the streets.Ja: その中で、ユキは計画的に買い物をこなしていました。En: Amidst this, Yuki was diligently finishing her shopping.Ja: 彼女は家族や友人に完璧なプレゼントを準備するため、一つひとつのアイテムを丁寧に選びました。En: She carefully selected each item to prepare perfect presents for her family and friends.Ja: 一方、ヒロシは気軽な大学生です。En: On the other hand, Hiroshi was a laid-back college student.Ja: 彼はさっさと必要なものを買って友達とラーメンを食べに行くことしか考えていませんでした。En: All he could think about was buying what he needed quickly and going to eat ramen with his friends.Ja: 交差点は混雑していました。En: The crossing was crowded.Ja: 人々が行き来する中で、ユキとヒロシは偶然ショッピングバッグを交換してしまいました。En: As people came and went, Yuki and Hiroshi accidentally swapped shopping bags.Ja: ユキのバッグにはかわいい手作りの小物やきちんと選ばれたギフト、ヒロシのバッグにはシンプルな必要品が入っていました。En: Yuki's bag contained cute handmade goods and thoughtfully chosen gifts, while Hiroshi's bag held simple necessities.Ja: しかし、彼らは気づきません。En: However, they didn't notice.Ja: しばらくして、ユキはワクワクしながらバッグを開けました。En: After a while, Yuki excitedly opened her bag, only to be shocked by its contents.Ja: しかし、中を見て驚愕しました。En: She hurriedly went back and began calling shops around the city.Ja: 彼女は急いで戻り、街中のショップに電話し始めました。En: "Excuse me, my bag was switched..." Hiroshi, too, looked at his bag in confusion.Ja: 「すみません、バッグが間違えられてしまって……」ヒロシも、自分のバッグを見て困惑します。En: "This isn't mine," he thought, as he also started tracing his steps.Ja: 「これは自分のではないぞ」と思い、彼もまた足跡をたどり始めました。En: Finally, they met again in front of the well-known Hachiko statue.Ja: ついに、彼らはよく知られたハチ公像の前で再会しました。En: Just as they were about to exchange bags, they discovered something new.Ja: バッグを交換しようとした瞬間、彼らは新しい発見をしました。En: They realized that the swapped items suited them more perfectly than expected.Ja: 交換したアイテムが思ったよりもぴったりであることを知りました。En: Yuki noticed that the modest items Hiroshi chose unexpectedly fit her friend, and Hiroshi felt the special items Yuki chose held deep meaning.Ja: ユキはヒロシの選んだ質素なものが意外にも友人に合っていることに気づき、ヒロシはユキの特別な小物が深い意味を持っていることを感じました。En: "These are yours, right?"Ja: 「これ、あなたのものですね」とユキが言いました。En: Yuki said.Ja: 「そうみたいだね。En: "I guess so.Ja: でも、君の選んだもの、いいね」とヒロシは微笑みました。En: But the things you picked are nice," Hiroshi smiled.Ja: 彼らはバッグを交換しましたが、それぞれの選んだアイテムを少しずつ自分のリストに加えることにしました。En: Though they exchanged bags, they decided to add a little of each other's chosen items to their own lists.Ja: 偶然の出会いに感謝し、彼らはまたいつの日か会うことを願いながら別れました。En: Thanking fate for their accidental meeting, they parted ways, hoping to meet again someday.Ja: ユキは、この思いがけない出来事をきっかけに柔軟さを学びました。En: Yuki learned flexibility from this unexpected event.Ja: ヒロシは、相手のために考え抜かれたギフトの価値を初めて実感しました。En: Hiroshi realized for the first time the value of gifts thoughtfully chosen for others.Ja: 街中にはまだクリスマスの音楽が響き、優しげな雪の中で、二人は新しい年に向かって前に進み始めました。En: Christmas music was still playing throughout the city, and under the gentle snowfall, the two began moving forward toward the new year. Vocabulary Words:crossing: 交差点packed: いっぱいamidst: その中でdiligently: 計画的にselected: 選びましたlaid-back: 気軽なnecessities: 必要品crowded: 混雑してswapped: 交換handmade: 手作りthoughtfully: きちんとmodest: 質素なshock: 驚愕excitedly: ワクワクしながらtracing: たどりconfusion: 困惑discovered: 発見unexpectedly: 意外にもsuited: 合っているdeep meaning: 深い意味flexibility: 柔軟さthoughtfully chosen: 考え抜かれたrealized: 実感gentle: 優しげなbeyond: 向かってlaid-back: 気軽なexchanged: 交換しようとthoroughly: きっかけmodestly: 質素なforward: 進み始めた
Aujourd'hui, nous allons plonger dans une histoire touchante de loyauté et de dévotion. Préparez-vous à rencontrer Hachikō, le chien le plus fidèle du Japon. Nous sommes en 1924, à Tokyo. Hachikō, un chien de race Akita, est adopté par Hidesaburō Ueno, un professeur à l'Université de Tokyo. Rapidement, un rituel se met en place : chaque matin, Hachikō accompagne son maître jusqu'à la gare de Shibuya, et chaque soir, il revient pour l'attendre. Ce rituel simple mais symbolique témoigne d'un lien fort entre l'homme et son fidèle compagnon. La scène se répète quotidiennement pendant plus d'un an. Mais un jour de mai 1925, la tragédie frappe. Le professeur Ueno meurt subitement d'une hémorragie cérébrale pendant son travail. Il ne reviendra jamais à Shibuya. Pourtant, Hachikō continue d'attendre. Jour après jour, il revient à la gare, à l'heure précise où son maître aurait dû rentrer. Il devient rapidement une figure familière pour les voyageurs et les habitants du quartier, qui se prennent d'affection pour ce chien solitaire. Pendant dix longues années, Hachikō se rend à la gare de Shibuya, espérant toujours revoir son maître bien-aimé. Les habitants du quartier, touchés par sa fidélité, commencent à le nourrir et à le protéger. En 1932, un journaliste raconte son histoire dans un article qui attire l'attention du pays tout entier. Hachikō devient alors un symbole national de loyauté et de persévérance, inspirant même des œuvres littéraires et des films. Le 8 mars 1935, Hachikō est retrouvé mort à son poste d'attente, à la gare de Shibuya. Sa mort marque la fin de cette histoire poignante, mais son héritage perdure. Une statue en bronze est érigée en son honneur à la gare, à l'endroit exact où il attendait, devenant un lieu de pèlerinage pour les Japonais et les touristes du monde entier. Hachikō nous rappelle la beauté des liens entre les êtres vivants, et la profondeur de l'attachement que l'on peut ressentir pour ceux qu'on aime. Son histoire est un véritable hommage à la fidélité, et elle continue d'émouvoir les gens à travers les générations. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week, we conclude our look at canine history in Japan with the nation's most famous dog: Hachiko. You might know the story, but you probably don't know how tied up it is in the establishment of Japan's first dog breeding programs, or in the militarist rhetoric of the war years. Show notes here.
Geçen sene Japonya gezimde hikayesini duyup etkilendiğim dostluğu efsane olan köpek Hachiko'nun hikayesi ve gerçek dostlarla sahte dostlar arasındaki 7 fark
Hola y bienvenidos a este tercer especial en el que he seleccionado las biografías más escuchadas del podcast desde que se lanzó el primer episodio, además que al final de este episodio podrán conocer un poco más al actor que personificó a uno de los personajes más queridos de las comedias de los años 90.Comenzamos.Apoya al podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/interesante-historia--5241488/support.
On hunters, hound dogs, Hachiko, and highly interconnected regions on the edges of Japan. Subscribe to Riversidewings on Patreon, or buy some merch at Fourthwall. (Theme is "Ohayashi" by PeriTune, CC4.0)
Jeremy Parish, Kat Bailey, and Stuart Gipp put on their trendiest threads and rub Hachiko's nose for good luck as they work their way through the Shibuya-shaped maze that is Square Enix's iconoclastic DS classic The World Ends With You. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Shibuya's Futuristic Guides: A Journey to Aoyama Street Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/shibuyas-futuristic-guides-a-journey-to-aoyama-street Story Transcript:Ja: ハルキは大きなスクリーンを見上げていました。En: Haruki was looking up at the large screen.Ja: 目の前に広がる景色は、未来のようでした。En: The scene unfolding before him looked like something from the future.Ja: ここは渋谷のスクランブル交差点。En: This was Shibuya's famous scramble crossing.Ja: 車と人が忙しく行き交う中、ベールのような光がふわりと浮かび上がりました。En: Amidst the hustle and bustle of cars and people, a veil-like light softly emerged.Ja: その光の中から、ホログラムの案内人が現れました。En: From that light appeared a holographic guide.Ja: 「こんにちは、ハルキさん。どこへ行きたいですか?」と優しい声が響きました。En: "Hello, Haruki. Where would you like to go?" a gentle voice resonated.Ja: ハルキは驚きました。En: Haruki was surprised.Ja: 「こんにちは、青山通りまで行きたいです」と答えました。En: "Hello, I would like to go to Aoyama Street," he replied.Ja: 隣にいた友達のアイコも同じようにホログラムの案内人を見つめていました。En: His friend Aiko, standing next to him, was also gazing at the holographic guide.Ja: 「私たち、未来にいるみたいだね」とアイコは言いました。En: "It feels like we're in the future," Aiko said.Ja: ハルキはうなずきました。En: Haruki nodded.Ja: 「本当に。でもちょっと不思議な感じもするよ。」En: "It really does. But it feels a bit strange, too."Ja: 案内人は空中に地図を表示しました。指をさして道を説明してくれました。En: The guide displayed a map in mid-air and pointed to explain the route.Ja: 「青山通りはこの道をまっすぐ進んで右に曲がります。その後、もう一度まっすぐです。」En: "To get to Aoyama Street, go straight down this road and turn right. After that, keep going straight."Ja: 地図がリアルに映し出されるのを見て、ハルキとアイコは感心しました。En: Haruki and Aiko were impressed by the vivid map.Ja: 道を歩き出した二人。En: The two started walking.Ja: 渋谷の賑やかな交差点を渡るたびに、別のホログラムの案内人が現れて、街の歴史や名所を教えてくれました。En: Every time they crossed the busy Shibuya intersection, a different holographic guide would appear and tell them about the city's history and landmarks.Ja: 「渋谷のハチ公像は知っていますか?彼は忠実な犬なんです」と案内人が話しました。En: "Do you know about the Hachiko statue in Shibuya? He was a loyal dog," one guide explained.Ja: アイコはうれしそうに「小学生の時に勉強したよ」と言いました。En: Aiko cheerfully responded, "I learned about him in elementary school."Ja: 二人は笑顔で前へ進みました。En: The two continued forward with smiles on their faces.Ja: 途中、美味しそうなタコ焼き屋さんを見つけ、立ち寄りました。En: Along the way, they found a delicious-looking takoyaki stand and stopped by.Ja: ホログラムの案内人ですら、タコ焼きの匂いに興味を示しているようでした。En: Even the holographic guide seemed interested in the smell of the takoyaki.Ja: 彼らは青山通りに近づくと、最後の案内人が現れました。En: As they approached Aoyama Street, a final guide appeared.Ja: 「ここが青山通りです。楽しい一日を!」En: "This is Aoyama Street. Have a wonderful day!"Ja: ハルキとアイコはホログラムの案内人に感謝しました。En: Haruki and Aiko thanked the holographic guide.Ja: 「ありがとう!とても役に立ったよ」とハルキが言いました。En: "Thank you! You were very helpful," Haruki said.Ja: アイコも「さようなら!」と手を振りました。En: Aiko also waved, saying, "Goodbye!"Ja: 青山通りに着いた二人は、無事に目的地にたどり着いたことに満足していました。En: Reaching Aoyama Street, the two were satisfied that they had safely arrived at their destination.Ja: 「未来の技術はすごいね」とアイコが言いました。En: "Future technology is amazing," Aiko said.Ja: ハルキは深く頷きました。En: Haruki nodded deeply.Ja: 「うん、もっと便利になるといいね。」En: "Yeah, it would be great if it became even more convenient."Ja: そして二人は、今日一日の素晴らしい冒険を振り返りながら、笑顔で歩き続けました。En: Reflecting on their wonderful adventure of the day, the two continued walking with smiles.Ja: 光る交差点も、ホログラムの案内人も、彼らにとって特別な思い出になりました。En: The glowing intersection and the holographic guides became special memories for them.Ja: 終わり。En: The End. Vocabulary Words:scramble: スクランブルcrossing: 交差点hustle: 忙しくbustle: 行き交うveil-like: ベールのようなholographic: ホログラムresonated: 響きましたroute: 道elementary: 小学生smiles: 笑顔delicious-looking: 美味しそうなmemories: 思い出convenient: 便利intersection: 交差点loyal: 忠実displayed: 表示vivid: リアルimpressed: 感心しましたdifferent: 別のhistory: 歴史guide: 案内人statue: 像approached: 近づくexplained: 説明emerged: 浮かび上がるdestination: 目的地interested: 興味cheerfully: うれしそうにsmell: 匂いfamous: 有名
Programa 4x152. Si llegiu aquesta descripci
Programa 4x152. Si llegiu aquesta descripci
paypal.me/LibroTobias Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” le toca el turno a “Siempre a tu lado, Hachiko” del director sueco Lasse Hallström con Richard Gere o Joan Allen entre otros. Os hablaré también de la historia real que inspira esta película que es a su vez un remake de la película japonesa “Hachiko monogatari”. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo esta vez un caso de los más peculiar, la figura inventada de Vera Renczi, la supuesta historia de una viuda negra que habría envenenado a 35 personas, incluidos sus dos maridos, múltiples amantes y su hijo, con arsénico durante la década de 1920. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:03:51 al 02:32:24 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 02:32:25 al 03:22:51 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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paypal.me/LibroTobias Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” le toca el turno a “Siempre a tu lado, Hachiko” del director sueco Lasse Hallström con Richard Gere o Joan Allen entre otros. Os hablaré también de la historia real que inspira esta película que es a su vez un remake de la película japonesa “Hachiko monogatari”. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo esta vez un caso de los más peculiar, la figura inventada de Vera Renczi, la supuesta historia de una viuda negra que habría envenenado a 35 personas, incluidos sus dos maridos, múltiples amantes y su hijo, con arsénico durante la década de 1920. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:03:51 al 02:32:24 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 02:32:25 al 03:22:51 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano)
Programa 4x124. Fa poc en Peyu us va anunciar que far
Programa 4x124. Fa poc en Peyu us va anunciar que far
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 164 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: Almost meeting Travis Scott, Travis Scott dark merch theory, Backyardigans theory, Angelica talking cat creepy story, Girl who injected her face with cooking oil, Guy jumps at judge after denied bail, Taxi cab ghost footage, Animal personality test, Cat vs Dog characteristics, Hachiko dog story, Sonic theory, Tai lung debate, Kung-Fu panda asian parents theory, COD Pack-a-punch theory, Lady Gaga paparazzi reversed and much more! Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT Thanks to our Sponsors: Get a 30-day free trial at https://www.shipstation.com/jumpers. Thanks to ShipStation for sponsoring the show! Visit https://NetSuite.com/JUMPERS to get the visibility and control you need to weather any storm Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and use code JUMPPOD. New players get an instant deposit match up to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in casino credits when you deposit five dollars or more. That's code JUMPPOD, only on DraftKings Casino. The crown is yours. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER or visit www.oneeighthundredgambler.net. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit c c p g dot org. Please play responsibly. twenty one plus. Physically present in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia only. Void in Ontario. Eligibility and other restrictions apply. One per new customer. Must opt-in and make minimum five dollar deposit within seven days (one hundred sixty eight hours) of registering new account. Max. match one hundred dollars in casino credits which require one time play-thru within seven days (one hundred sixty eight hours). See terms at casino dot draftkings dot com slash new player offer twenty twenty four. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Le chien Hachiko est réputé pour être le chien le plus fidèle qui soit, car il attendait son maître à la gare après son retour du travail, même après la mort soudaine de ce dernier... Pour Noël, RTL organise un grands concours d'histoires et d'anecdotes entre trois experts réunis autour de Jean-Michel Zecca et ce, en trois manches. Tout au long de l'émission, les auditeurs pourront voter en direct pour leurs histoires préférées afin d'élire le meilleur expert du jour !
Support us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/smalltalkjapan Articles from this week's episode Japan investigates foreign YouTubers accused of dodging train fares and stealing food | Japan | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/25/japan-strange-annoying-youtuber-from-abroad-fidias-accused-dodging-train-fares-stealing-food 25-yr-old Japan 'sugar-baby' served fresh arrest warrant after man defrauded of $346,000 - The Mainichi https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20231023/p2a/00m/0na/019000c Prefectural high school teacher disciplined for inviting a female student over to his place 35 times - GoEMON https://goemon-jp.com/vi/news/prefectural-high-school-teacher-disciplined-for-inviting-a-female-student-over-to-his-place-35-times-ouqEKfmTpmSTSJfrXAgt68?language=en 92-year-old driver ordered to pay 140 million yen over fatal Tokyo crash https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/10/3c077db5668a-92-year-old-driver-ordered-to-pay-140-mil-yen-over-fatal-tokyo-crash.html Japan sees unprecedented pace of increase in bear attack victims https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/10/51284467c199-japan-sees-unprecedented-pace-of-increase-in-bear-attack-victims.html Growing number of Japan municipalities ban outing LGBT individuals https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2023/10/8cdf804a9012-growing-number-of-japan-municipalities-ban-outing-lgbt-individuals.html Shibuya locks down Hachiko statue for Halloween 2023 while Burger King Center Gai shuts its doors | SoraNews24 Japan News https://soranews24.com/2023/10/28/shibuya-locks-down-hachiko-statue-for-halloween-2023-while-burger-king-center-gai-shuts-its-doors Gigantic horror/murder immersive experience theme park opening in Tokyo | SoraNews24 Japan News https://soranews24.com/2023/10/26/gigantic-horror-murder-immersive-experience-theme-park-opening-in-tokyo Check out our sponsors! STAPLETON 英会話: https://stapleton.me/ Online classes! DROPS Hair: http://drops-hair.jp/ If you are interested in the equipment we use, check out the links below! mic https://amzn.to/3gtJapQ mixer XLR USB https://amzn.to/2XtQ8SL camera https://amzn.to/2ZwsLuu headphones https://amzn.to/2TAYt64 amp https://amzn.to/3ehnfQM
Loyalty should be simple; I show an interest in your well-being, and you reciprocate. So why is it so hard to inspire loyalty at work? And why are companies clamoring for our “customer loyalty?”
Today's poem is After We Buried the Dog in the Dark by Jin Cordaro. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “My family has a shelf of movies to test whether someone new to our orbit has a heart. At the top of this short list is the film Hachi: A Dog's Tale. based on the true story of a white Akita dog named Hachiko. If said person is not bawling their eyes out by the end of this movie they just might not have a pulse. The movie is in its own category of sentimentality, one which dogs demand of us. Yet, what breaks through is a textured allegory about a dog's loyalty. A dog's love is primitive, mythic, and the stuff of folklore.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Ben, Matt, and Burke discuss a shocking crime that recently occurred in Sapporo, and the culprit is still on the loose! They also look at the reasons for why they have chosen to stay in Japan long-term, discuss Japan's decision to start releasing the treated water at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, the legend of Hachiko the dog, and the laws regarding public photography in Japan.Voices in Japan sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarThe Red House Located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/ Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.com Hokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch:voicesinjapan@gmail.comHelp support us at:https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/voicesinjapanSupport the show
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