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00:00:00 - Bizarre Manager Tales and Alex Jones Clips Show opens with banter about Joe's intense management style and new gig. A selection of wild Alex Jones clips is played, prompting commentary on his chaotic delivery. Brief update on financial markets and some humorous talk about waffles and economic indicators. 00:10:00 - Trump's Tariffs and Global Trade Drama Trump enacts 125% tariffs on China, sparing other nations temporarily. Discussion on whether the goal is to isolate China or encourage wider global cooperation. Kevin O'Leary's call for 400% tariffs sparks debate about fairness and enforcement. 00:20:00 - China Retaliates and Trade War Escalates China responds with 84% retaliatory tariffs, calling for global unity against Trump. Memes and viral videos mocking American factory jobs are discussed. Hosts defend blue-collar work and examine why jobs were offshored post-NAFTA. 00:30:00 - Political Rage and Brain Circuitry New study links political extremism to specific brain circuits. Hosts joke about future pharmaceuticals to dull political emotions, like a “political Prozac.” Pharmaceutical industry's potential to profit off this condition is debated. 00:40:00 - CE-5 UFO Summoning and Sky Jellyfish Jake Barbour's team claims to psychically summon UFOs using CE-5 protocols. Descriptions of “Class 7” jellyfish-like UFOs that pulse and float intelligently. Mick West's debunking dismissed, with debate on whether these are balloons or something more. 00:50:00 - New Jersey Drone Mystery and FAA Denials Claims of anomalous drone behavior over New Jersey in December 2024. FAA reportedly unaware of or uninvolved in some sightings, raising suspicions. Speculation of government cover-ups and comparisons to historic UAP sightings. 01:00:00 - Restaurant Scammers and Ark Excavation Father and son duo scam over 100 French restaurants using fake card/ID trick. Scheme included pretending cards didn't work and leaving IDs they later replaced. Quick note that another attempt is underway to dig up Noah's Ark. 01:10:00 - Disturbing Teacher Abuse and Funeral Fails Shocking story of a teacher inappropriately involved with a special-needs student, also involving drugs and a murder plot. Shift to humorous but unfortunate funeral accident where pallbearers fall into a grave. Referenced comedy sketch “Coffin Flop” adds levity to an awkward moment. 01:20:00 - Middle-Aged Men Trading Cards in Japan Japanese trading card craze features real-life elderly men as collectible characters. Discussion on creating an American version featuring “Ohio Man” and regional archetypes. Hosts express genuine excitement and support for the quirky collectible concept. 01:30:00 - Urine Revenge and Tech Troubles A man throws bottles of urine at a business that denied him a job interview. Mike vents frustration about TeeSpring withholding merch funds, delaying tech upgrades. Conversation shifts toward moving to a new platform for merchandise fulfillment. 01:40:00 - Pee Tossing Fallout and David Paulides Kickstarter Extended jokes about urine-throwing suspect and weird job interview tactics. Update on David Paulides' successful Kickstarter for a new Missing 411 film. Mike reveals he won't receive his merch funds in time to upgrade his gear due to delays from TeeSpring. 01:50:00 - Mac Mini Upgrades and Japanese Card Economics Mike talks about upgrading his studio with a new Mac Mini to support soundboards. More commentary on Japanese middle-aged trading cards, including pricing, popularity, and potential U.S. parallels. Hosts suggest capitalizing on the trend with an American version featuring local archetypes. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Skype: ourbigdumbmouth ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► Full Videos at Odysee: https://odysee.com/@obdm:0 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2 - Affiliates Links - Jackery: https://shrsl.com/3cxhf Barebones: https://bit.ly/3G38773 Buy Tea! Mike's wife makes some good tea: Naked Gardener Teas: https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store Bags Art Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/BagsDraws/
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Hello Japanese learners ! Let's practice listening and speaking basic Japanese using podcast. Practice makes perfect ! ◆ In this episode, I'm talking about one of the oldest hot springs in Japan, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1 Lesson 1 - Lesson 12. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.) ◆ I read the script twice, first slowly and then a bit faster. - The slow version starts at 1:50. - The faster version starts at 3:32. ◆ The transcript for this episode in Hiragana is available : https://www.japanesewithmeg.com/podcast/ep20-the-oldest-hot-spring-in-japan ◆ Here is a list of today's new vocabulary which isn't covered in GENKI 1. おんせん hot springs おおいたけん Oita prefecture which is located in Kyushu ありまおんせん Arima Onsen, one of the oldest hotsprings in Japan ひょうごけん Hyogo prefecture which is west of Osaka おおさか Osaka, the second largest city in Japan りょかん Japanese traditional inn からだにいい good for health ◆ If you want to talk about the topic or to learn the grammar and the vocabulary used in my podcast, online weekly 1-on-1 lessons with Meg are available ! https://www.japanesewithmeg.com/
Peruvian Bull, a macro writer and commentator joins me to explain what's happening with the Japanese economy and how it all ties in with the dollar end game. We discuss: The impossible trinity for Japan Japanese government debt The global JPY carry trade The impact on the US financial system Links: X: @peruvian_bull Nostr: npub1xwmyzp64xx03kw9ecd7fzsj3e9dgwah6an0rdng0cc6ux4dswwjs28pyyc Newsletter: https://substack.com/@peruvianbull Sponsors: Swan.com (code LIVERA) CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Mempool.space Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack
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Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine 【My social media】#日本語ポッドキャスト#LearnJapanese#StudyJapanese#JapanesePodcast#beginners#N5#N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine 【My social media】#日本語ポッドキャスト#LearnJapanese#StudyJapanese#JapanesePodcast#beginners#N5#N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine 【My social media】#日本語ポッドキャスト#LearnJapanese#StudyJapanese#JapanesePodcast#beginners#N5#N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
日本に来た時に驚いた日本人のヘアースタイルや 日本人とアメリカ人の前髪に対する意識、 アメリカ北西部のヒッピー文化まで、 幅広い年代の方に楽しめる内容になっています。 日本とアメリカ、それぞれの美容室での体験もおもしろおかしく語っています。 お二人の髪型を想像しながら最後までお楽しみください! == The Austin and Arthur Showについて == 私たちふたりは日本に住んでいて、自分たちの経験を共有したいと思っています。 毎週ふたりで会って、日本酒を飲みながら、日本での生活体験をノーカットでシェアしています。 日本での外国人の生活について本当のことを知りたいなら、きっと気に入るはずです。 100%英語で会話をしているので英語のリスニングを鍛えるための最強のチャンスです! アーサーについて:ドイツで生まれ、ボストンで育ち、シアトルで教育を受ける。13歳から日本語を学び始め、そのまま現在に至る。浮世絵や日本の伝統文化が好き。 オースティンについて 生まれも育ちもアメリカ北西部。元海兵隊員で、温泉と餃子と大自然への冒険をこよなく愛する。2017年より Japan在住。 #英語リスニング #日米文化 #男らしさ #文化の違い #字幕なし #日本人男性 #アメリカ人男性 #ファッション Japanese hairstyles really surprised can be really surprising if you visit Japan. They often feature more pronounced features One such feature is the emphasis on bang. Bangs are incredible popular, especially among young women here in Japan! We also touch on American hipster culture in Seattle and how it's influenced hairstyles. This is content that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. We also talk about our experiences at beauty salons in Japan and America and how much our hair cutting routines have changed since moving to Japan! Please enjoy our video and let us know in the comments what experiences with hairstyles in Japan you have! == About Austin and Arthur in Japan== We're just two guys who have lived in Japan for a while and want to share our experiences. Every week we get together, open a bottle of sake, and share our experiences living here uncensored. If you want to get the real deal about being a foreigner in Japan, you're going to love this. About Arthur: Born in Germany, Grew up in Boston, Schooled in Seattle. Started learning Japanese at 13 and just went with it. Loves Ukiyo-e and traditional Japanese culture. About Austin: Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest United States. Former Marine, lover of onsen, gyoza, and adventuring into the wilderness. Has lived In Japan since 2017. #japan #lifeinjapan #englishlistening #masculinity #culturedifference #japaneseguy #americanguy #fashion
Ryan and JP had the pleasure of being joined by Japanese Sports journalist Dan Orlowitz ⚽️All the latest from Japan!Also on YouTube.
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Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1 【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【My social media】 Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine #日本語ポッドキャスト #LearnJapanese #StudyJapanese #JapanesePodcast #beginners #N5 #N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1 【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【My social media】 Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine #日本語ポッドキャスト #LearnJapanese #StudyJapanese #JapanesePodcast #beginners #N5 #N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1 【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【My social media】 Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine #日本語ポッドキャスト #LearnJapanese #StudyJapanese #JapanesePodcast #beginners #N5 #N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
Join my Patreon and get transcripts and watch video episodes✨→https://patreon.com/bitesizejapanese1 【My other Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【My social media】 Instagram TikTok YouTube Support the show My email magazine #日本語ポッドキャスト #LearnJapanese #StudyJapanese #JapanesePodcast #beginners #N5 #N4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bitesizejapanesepodcast/message
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The episode is a conversation with myself about observations and experiences from two months in Japan. Just my limited observations. If you experienced other things, please write me and let me know. Link to the Panda Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/15DWdlgea14g6Ka5ya3wsJ?si=b98a11dc2d9342a2 If you enjoy listening to the podcast, I'd love for you to leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tandem-panda/id1568848065). I really want to include listener comments and questions in the episodes. If you've got a comment, question or topic you'd like to be discussed, send a voice message using: https://www.speakpipe.com/tandempanda Alternatively, feel free to drop a tweet or DM on Twitter. Maybe you also like to join me for an episode :) - https://twitter.com/tandem_panda
On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, Chef Brendan Liew talks about his experiences working as a chef in Japan, Japanese cuisine and his new cookbook Tokyo Up Late. About Brendan Liew Brendan Liew spent time at the three-Michelin-starred Nihonryori Ryugin in Roppongi, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, and studied the art of ramen-making in Japan before delving into kappo and modern kaiseki cuisine. In Melbourne, he has worked at Kappo and Supernormal, had a pop-up cafe, Chotto, and is currently at Minamishima. He has travelled extensively through Japan's countryside and major cities to explore, learn, and live Japan's culture and cuisine. Topics Discussed Brendan Liew's first visit to Japan Food in Japan How Brendan Liew was able to get a job in a French cuisine restaurant in Japan About Brendan Liew's experiences working in a restaurant in Japan The hierarchy in Japanese restaurant kitchens About learning to make ramen in Japan About ramen broth About sushi chefs and the training of sushi chefs in Japan Japanese language in the kitchen About kaiseki vs kappo About the book Tokyo Up Late About going out for drinks after work in Japan About makanai About korokke And much more! Support on Patreon & Ko-fi If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get early access to all JapanKyo podcasts, bonus content, and more. And for $3 a month, you'll get access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and all of its fascinating quirks. Also, all pledges get a shout-out on the show and my undying gratitude. Thank you in advance! Support Japan Station on Patreon You can also do a one time donation via Ko-fi. Support us on Ko-fi Links, Videos, Etc. To pick up a copy of Tokyo Up Late consider using the Amazon affiliate link below. Tokyo Up Late: Iconic recipes from the city that never sleeps Unfortunately, it does not appear that Chef Liew's other book is available for purchase on Amazon. Don't forget to check out the latest episode of Ichimon Japan. Why are these things so expensive in Japan? (Randoseru, Delivery Pizza, Fruit) | Ichimon Japan 63 Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews) Instagram (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes Get the full version of show notes at https://www.japankyo.com/category/podcasts/japanstation/
Steve’s POV Japan-America: Cars, Culture, Cuisine and Comedy
Something very disturbing happened in Japan recently. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated in broad daylight. Abe loved Japan and America and he was vocal about it, so what happened to him in a country with nearly zero gun crimes really raises a lot of questions; including what his security detail was doing, or better stated, Not doing before and after this horrible event occurred. Next we discuss a Japanese phrase I have really embraced over the years.. HIBI-ZENSHIN. This short and simple phrase packs a lot of punch and is the source of motivation for me, and perhaps the people of Japan too after an incident such as the murder of Prime Minister Abe. You too can embrace the deep meaning of this simple phrase and possibly change your life for the better too!Finally I share with Kim a new Japanese snack we found.. It is crunchy (lots of ASMR!!), salty, spicy with seaweed and a taste of plum at the end!! Quite a snack; Yummy and great to have Kim back in the studio again!! Please subscribe to Steve's POV Youtube channel (approaching 500,000 subs) instagram twitter facebook - @StevesPOVco-host Kim Wong- @kimwong_77
Today Roza and Kiyoshi talk about dating and romance in Japan and our experience dating Japanese people. We talk a lot about our dating history, mainly Kiyoshi's. JAPANESE WORD OF THE EPISODE: Renai Kankei (恋愛関係) = Love Relationship Ourjapanpodcast@gmail.com for all of your questions and comments which may be read on the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ourjapanpodcast/support
TW: There is slight mention of sexual assault. Hello and welcome back to the show. Today, in light of the recent goings on in America they decided to talk about a serious topic, abortion in Japan. JAPANESE WORD OF THE EPISODE: NINSHINCHUUZETSU (妊娠中絶/にんしんちゅうぜつ) = ABORTION Ourjapanpodcast@gmail.com for all of your questions and comments which may be read on the podcast. FOLLOW US on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourjapanpodcast SUPPORT US on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ourjapanpodcast YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8wv-jTrFMaBuMrEz1qvAA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ourjapanpodcast/support
TW: Some talk of suicide and sexual harassment Hello and welcome back to the show. Today Roza and Kiyoshi talk Japanese trains. They talk about the world renowned Shinkansen, or, bullet train as it's commonly known to English speakers. They also talk about drunkards on the train, Roger Rabbit, and Kiyoshi ABSOLUTELY RANTS about American car culture and lack of decent public transportation in America. Enjoy our talk on the trains of Japan! JAPANESE WORD OF THE EPISODE: DENSHA (電車/でんしゃ) = TRAIN Ourjapanpodcast@gmail.com for all of your questions and comments which may be read on the podcast. FOLLOW US on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourjapanpodcast SUPPORT US on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ourjapanpodcast YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8wv-jTrFMaBuMrEz1qvAA ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/ourjapanpodcast MUSIC COURTESY OF: Kagi https://soundcloud.com/kagimusic/itadakimasu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ourjapanpodcast/support
みんなが好きな日本の食べ物はなに?? 【My Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 The Japanglish Pod → N5~N4 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【Membership】 Patreon → Learn Natural essential Japanese!
【My Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 The Japanglish Pod → N5~N4 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【Membership】 Patreon → Learn Natural essential Japanese!
【My Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 The Japanglish Pod → N5~N4 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【Membership】 Patreon → Learn Natural essential Japanese!
しゅみ の えいが について 話しました!☺️ 【My Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 The Japanglish Pod → N5~N4 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【Membership】 Patreon → Learn Natural essential Japanese!
このポッドキャストはN5とN4のべんきょうをしている人のためのポッドキャストです!私(Layla)が日本語で、彼氏(Jack)が英語で話すよ!☺️ 教科書のべんきょうよりも、もっとリラックスして楽しく、耳から日本語をべんきょうしよう!✨いっしょにがんばろうね!! 【My Podcast channels】 The Bite size Japanese Podcast →N3~N2 The Japanglish Pod → N5~N4 Life in Japan → Japanese culture & our life 【Membership】 Patreon → Learn Natural essential Japanese!
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Featured in this podcast is Hiroshi Ugai and Ayako Fujita. Since Japanese firms' wages have barely increased for 20 years, currently the Japanese government is planning to introduce many measures like a tax incentive, moral suasion, and selective wage increases to accelerate Japanese firms' wage growth. The government expects that these measures will lay the foundation for future economic growth, and that a large rise in wages would also contribute to a sustainable rise in prices. We discuss the impact of these measures, and find that these measures are unlikely to work under the current high labor income shares and firms' still cautious price-setting behavior in the face of the huge increases in energy and commodity prices. We think persistent labor shortages or policies to boost labor productivity such as through promoting digital transformation (DX) would have more impact, though it would take time to reap results. This podcast was recorded on Jan 20, 2022. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://jpmorganmarkets.com/research/content/GPS-3966542-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2022 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Featured in this podcast is Hiroshi Ugai and Tohru Sasaki. With the current continuation of depreciation, the Japanese yen has fallen to its historical low on a real basis. Amid the sharp rise in energy prices, markets are concerned that yen depreciation may harm Japan's economy. However, we argue that, although the trade structure has changed, yen depreciation still stimulates Japan's economy, and those concerns may be largely because it is likely to hit the weakest part of the economy during the pandemic. Next, we discuss the structural background behind the fact that the yen has not returned to appreciation, and various scenarios of the yen's future. If the Japanese economy realizes an improvement in productivity growth and economic growth, thereby increasing income growth, the yen would stop depreciating at least on a real basis. However, if that does not happen, the currently poor state of the economy could continue or worsen, and the yen could continue to depreciate, both on a nominal and real basis. This podcast was recorded on Nov 11, 2021. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-3913011-0, and https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-3915343-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2021 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
Hi guys!! This is Hentai college ,Genki & Kodai! *sorry for low quality of recording.We will make it better! (summary) We talked about what we want to buy. YouTube Hentai college https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1L7vmF6WHoD6fMj8xnlcVA With subtitles! So you can make sure what we say.Also good for learning Kanji from everyday conversation. Instagram @go_with_japanese https://www.instagram.com/go_with_japanese/ We share useful Japanese phrases , mini lessons ,cultural things etc ... about Japan! Twitter @college_hentai https://twitter.com/college_hentai You can learn useful Japanese with anime!! ・ Let's learn Japanese from natural conversation by native Japanese! You can learn a lot of native expressions that you can't learn from textbooks or teachers. Please listen to this again and again and practice a lot!
Would you like to be a member of a royal family? For example, would you like to be a king or queen? 你想當國王, 還是皇后嗎? What if it meant you could not be with the person you loved? Well, there was a princess in Japan who did not want to be a princess anymore. Princess Mako was a real princess in the Japanese royal family. 真子公主本來是日本王室一位真正的公主。 She married a man who is not a part of the royal family, 她跟平民男子結婚了。 But this is a big problem in Japan. This is because in Japan, princesses are not allowed to marry people who are not royal. 在日本, 公主不可以嫁給非皇家的人。 Princess Mako decided to give up being a princess, so she could marry the man that she wants. "give up" 就是放棄的意思,她決定不當公主了!這樣她才能嫁給她愛的人。 After marrying a non-royal, she is no longer a part of the royal family. 從她嫁給平民之後,她不再是王室的成員。 A lot of people think that if Princess Mako loves somebody outside the royal family, she should be allowed to marry them. A lot of people think it is very brave of Princess Mako to give up being a princess. 很多人認為她這樣做很勇敢。 What do you think? 你認為呢? Do you think you would give up being royalty for love? ________________________________ Vocabulary 很多日本人關心真子公主的婚事。 1. Princess 公主。 Princess Mako finally got married last week. 真子公主上星期終於結婚了。 So she's not a princess now? 所以她現在不是公主了? Right. 對的。 2. Marry 結婚。 I asked Katie to marry me yesterday. 我昨天向凱蒂求婚。 Wow, that's great! What did she say? 太棒了,她怎麼說? She said she's marrying Kevin. 她說她要嫁給凱文。 Oh, no! 糟糕了。 3. Japan 日本,Japanese 日本人,日語。 Do you speak Japanese, Ryan? 你會講日語嗎,萊恩? No, and I've never been to Japan. 不會,我也沒有去過日本。 4. Royal family 王室。 Both Britain and Japan have a royal family. 英國和日本都有王室。 Yes, and so does Denmark. 對,而且丹麥也有。 我們來讀一遍單字。 princess 公主 marry 結婚 Japan 日本 Japanese 日語,日本人 royal family 王室 ________________________________ Quiz 1. Where is the princess from in this story? a. Taiwan b. England c. Japan 2. What has the princess done? a. Stopped being a princess b. Became the queen c. Married a prince 3. What is the princess' name? a. Mako b. Mika c. Maiko Answers 1. C 2. A 3. A
On this episode we talked to Matt Vs Japan where we get into his pitch accent studies, what it's been like dating his Japanese girlfriend, the structure of Refold Languages, his collaboration with Xiaoma, and the future of his YouTube channel. Hope you enjoy! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Korepoddo $10 free italki credits (after first lesson) → https://go.italki.com/korekara Matt Vs Japan's Links: ► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mattvsjapan ► Previous Podcast With Matt: https://bit.ly/3n2kx9r ► Bonus Clips Of Matt: https://www.patreon.com/korepoddo Our Links: ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/korepoddo ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/korepoddo/ ► Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Cp2Fdhh More KoreKara: ► Interview with AJATTers: https://bit.ly/3wZPFYq ► Watch KoreKara Clips: https://bit.ly/2XA7Zvg
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On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What is a yankī or furyō? Topics Discussed What a furyō is The literal meaning of furyō All about juvenile delinquent culture in Japan The possible origin of the term furyō What a yankī is The possible origins of the Japanese term yankī and its links to Osaka's Amemura area What a tsuppari is Classic furyo fashion About the rīzento (pompadour/duck's tail) hairstyle How furyō would alter their gakuran (school uniforms) About dokan and bontan pants What a sukeban is The stereotypical appearance of a sukeban About Sukeban Deka A theory about why furyo started shaving off their eyebrows Dying one's hair blonde and associations with juvenile delinquency in Japan Japanese school rules The "two block" (tsūburokku) hairstyle How the idea of a furyo has changed over time And much more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha. And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance! Support on Patreon Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. Here are some of the English-language sources used for this episode. Pompadour (Wikipedia) Here are some of the Japanese-language sources used for this episode. 不良行為少年 (Wikipedia) ヤンキー 中井正広のブラックバラエティ20050508 ツッパリファッシ 【文化】日本の心?「ヤンキー」の歴史を知ることは若者の文化を知ることだった!前編 スケバン (Wikipedia) レディース 女連 全日本女番連盟 不良のことをなんでヤンキーと呼ぶの?語源を調べてみたら興味深いことが分かった! ヤンキー (不良少年) (Wikipedia) 【Regent style】リーゼント歴8年 リーゼントのメリット、デメリットの紹介 ヤンキーの足元を紹介するにあたり… ヤンキーはなぜサンダルやスウェットを着るのか?徹底考察!! なぜ昔のヤンキーはお母ちゃんのツッカケを履いてたのですか? なんで不良の人は眉毛剃る(薄くする)んでしょうか 昭和のヤンキーと平成のヤンキーを徹底的に比較してみた Here is a link to a channel run by a guy who creates a lot of content about his life with a pompadour. Regent Times Here is the video about Sukeban Deka. The Original Kill La Kill | Sukeban Deka (1991) | Anime Retrospective Here's another related video about a sukeban shows that you might enjoy. When Delinquent Girls Ruled | Hana no Asuka-gumi! (1988) Sukeban Review To learn more about Shoe Murakami, check out the Japan Station episode below. The Fascinating Life of Stand-Up Comedian Shuhei “Shoe” Murakami | Japan Station 45 Shoe also appears on episode 38 of Ichimon Japan. What first person pronoun should I use when speaking Japanese? | Ichimon Japan 38 Check out the latest episode of Japan Station, see the link below. The Kimono Tattoo: Discussing Kyoto, Kimono & More w. Dr. Rebecca Copeland | Japan Station 67 Support the show by picking up a t-shirt at KimitoDesigns.com. Check out Kimito Designs Japanese Vocabulary List Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here's some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC. Furyō 不良 【ふりょう】 (adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) bad; poor; inferior; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (2) delinquent; hoodlum; hooligan Yankī ヤンキー (n) (1) (col) delinquent (youth); delinquency; (n) (2) Yankee Tsuppari ツッパリ (n) delinquent youth; delinquent youngster Furyōkōishōnen 不良行為少年 【ふりょうこういしょうねん】 (n) (See 不良・2) juvenile delinquent Gakuran 学ラン : 学ラン; 学らん; 学蘭 【がくラン(学ラン); がくらん(学らん,学蘭)】 (n) (col) school uniform for boys, often with stand-up collar, long jacket and loose trousers Bōsōzoku 暴走族 【ぼうそうぞく】 (n) (See 珍走団) young motorcycle-riding delinquents; bōsōzoku; Rīzento リーゼント (n) (abbr) (See リーゼントスタイル) Regent hairstyle; ducktail; Pompadour Tsūburokku ツーブロック : ツーブロック; ツー・ブロック (n) undercut (hairstyle) (wasei: two block) We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///www.japankyo.com/ichimonjapan
Hi guys!! This is Hentai college ,Genki & Kodai! *sorry for low quality of recording.We will make it better! (summary) What's going on with restaurant industry in japan? We talked about it!! ・ YouTube Hentai college https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1L7vmF6WHoD6fMj8xnlcVA With subtitles! So you can make sure what we say.Also good for learning Kanji from everyday conversation. Instagram @go_with_japanese https://www.instagram.com/go_with_japanese/ We share useful Japanese phrases , mini lessons ,cultural things etc ... about Japan! Twitter @college_hentai https://twitter.com/college_hentai You can learn useful Japanese with anime!! ・ Let's learn Japanese from natural conversation by native Japanese! You can learn a lot of native expressions that you can't learn from textbooks or teachers. Please listen to this again and again and practice a lot!
カルテル調査とリーニエンシー制度—国内外の最新動向(日本語版) 当事務所シニア・アソシエイト、ジョエル・ルーベン https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/our-people/joel-rheuben が森・濱田松本法律事務所のパートナーである高宮雄介弁護士 https://www.mhmjapan.com/ja/people/staff/743.html] を特別にお招きして、日本国内外におけるカルテル調査とリーニエンシー制度の最近の動向について意見を交わします。 HSF Tokyo senior associate Joel Rheuben https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/our-people/joel-rheuben is joined by Yusuke Takamiya https://www.mhmjapan.com/en/people/staff/743.html, a partner at leading Japanese law firm Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, to discuss recent developments in cartel investigation and leniency practices, both in and outside of Japan.
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Introduction I am thrilled to have a guest that is new to www.docsmo.com but certainly not new to blogging- Dr. Charlotte Rouchouze, founder of the popular blog www.TheChildrensTable.com. She is an expert in the history and culture that surround children's foods around the world. Today, she and I are going to explore infant feeding practices in a few of the world's great cultures. So, fasten your seat belts and get ready for a journey around the baby culinary world. Here are some notes and highlights from our conversation! Musical Introduction Conversation with Dr. Rouchouze Doc Smo: Dr. Rouchouze, before we get started, can I get you to by define a few terms for us. I know that we when we did our pre-show conversation, there were terms came up that we should define for our listeners- specifically weaning, complimentary foods, and porridge, broth, and sweet versus savory foods. Dr. Charlotte Rouchouze: Weaning- going off breast milk Complimentary foods- foods that compliment breast milk Porridge- a cooked combination of grain and liquid Broth- a liquid in which vegetables or meats have been cooked, extracting some of the flavor and nutrients; Savory is simply a word that distinguishes a food from being sweet. Doc Smo question: Let's start in Japan, shall we? Can you tell us how Japanese mothers. Introduce complimentary foods please. Dr. Charlotte Rouchouze: Rice based porridges are common; Main ingredients of baby foods are rice, fish, broth, egg yolk (hardboiled), vegetables. Dashi broth – available at Asian stores in powder form, or can be quickly made by making a kind of tea from bonito flakes and kombu, both available at Asian stores. Bonito is smoked, dried tuna that is sliced into very fine flakes and used to make broth. There is a traditional party when baby gets first foods-ceremony with family and colorful dishes. Small quantities of food are made fresh for every meal. Recipe from Japan: Japanese-style baby dish 1 small portion of white fish, cut into small pieces 2 tbsp soft tofu 3 tbsp dashi or other broth Brew the dashi or other stock. Add to tofu and fish in a small microwave safe bowl and microwave for about 2 minutes or until fish is cooked through. Doc Smo: OK, Dr. Rouchouze- It's time to move on. I understand that you have aPhD in French literature and you have a very French sounding name, I'll bet you know a thing or two about French baby food and the way the French women wean their babies. Can you share that with my listeners please? Dr. Rouchouze: Lots of pureed soups called veloutés made with leeks, potatoes, carrots, or other vegetables. Cheese or pureed fish or meat may be added. Frozen veloutés are great in France- they come in pellet shapes and you can thaw and have instant baby food. There is a clearer separation of sweet and savory. French people have told me that they find the baby foods to be too mixed up in terms of sweet and savory. For the French, meal should be savory and dessert sweet, and no mixing. Small children are trained early to eat according to French norms- (times for eating are strictly defined; sitting at the table is essential; order of the meal is a savory main dish followed by a fruit compote and/or a dairy product, etc.) Lait de crossance or “growing milk”is very popular in France – there is some debate about this in the French medical community. It's enriched in iron and fatty acids and reduced in proteins. There are also added flavors to cover the metallic taste. Recipe from France: French-style velouté for bébé 1 small potato, diced ½ leek, tender parts only, diced 1 inch cube of emmental (substitute gouda, swiss cheese, or a Babybel), shredded Boil a pot of water and add the potatoes and leeks and cook until softened through. Drain and puree in a small food processor.