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Got Faded Japan ep 709! In this week's wild and bizarre news, GolfPro learns uses more than his pole to teach student, 2 high-rolling criminals learn math the hard way, 71 year old man prevents Japan from an epic zombie attack, all this and much more on this action-packed episode of Got Faded Japan! FADE ON! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supporting GOT FADED JAPAN ON PATREON directly supports keeping this show going and fueled with booze, seriously could you imagine the show sober?? Neither can we! SUPPORT GFJ at: https://www.patreon.com/gotfadedjapan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORT THE SHOW!!!! 1. THE SPILT INK: Experience art, buy art and get some original art commissioned at: SITE: https://www.thespiltink.com/ INSTAGRAM: @thespiltink -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. MITSUYA LIQUOR in ASAGAYA: 1 Chome- 13 -17 Asagayaminami, Suginami Tokyo 166-0004 Tel & Fax: 0303314-6151Email: Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Harry's Sandwich Company 1 min walk from Takeshita Street in HarajukuCall 050-5329-7203 Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 1 Chome−16−7 MSビル 3F -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Share Residence MUSOCO “It's a share house that has all that you need and a lot more!” - Located 30 minutes form Shibuya and Yokohama - Affordable rent - Gym - BAR! - Massive kitchen - Cozy lounge space - Office work units - A spacious deck for chilling - DJ booth and club space - Barber space - AND MORE! Get more info and move in at: https://sharedesign.co.jp/en/property.php?id=42&property=musaco&fbclid=IwAR3oYvB-a3_nzKcBG0gSdPQzxvFaWVWsi1d1xKLtYBnq8IS2uLqe6z9L6kY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soul Food House https://soulfoodhouse.comAddress:2-chōme−8−10 | Azabujūban | Tokyo | 106-0045 Phone:03-5765-2148 Email:info@soulfoodhouse.com Location Features:You can reach Soul Food House from either the Oedo Line (get off at Azabujuban Station and it's a 7-minute walk) or the Namboku Line (get off at Azabujuban Station and it's a 6-minute walk). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GET YOURSELF SOME GOT FADED JAPAN MERCH TODAY!!! We have T-Shirts, COFFEE Mugs, Stickers, even the GFJ official pants! BUY NOW AND SUPPORT THE SHOW: http://www.redbubble.com/people/thespiltink/works/16870492-got-faded-japan-podcast -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the most interesting side of Japan's news, culture, peoples, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Jeremy who adds opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. We LOVE JAPAN AND SO DO YOU! Send us an email on Facebook or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos! #japan #japantalk #japanpodcast #gotfadedjapan
Did you guys know Frank went to Japan? Well he did! And he has thoughts! On this off-season episode Frank breaks down his trip, discussing Korakuen Hall, Dragon Gate, wrestling merch stores and the best part of Sushi Bar Yasuda.
What if you had one chance, one shot to talk with a super-fan about Sailor Moon fandom and how it lead to moving across the globe from to Japan? Well, you'd be in the position Nick T is in as he chats with Jason, author of Tuxedo Unmasked to get a better understanding of what Sailor Moon fandom is like, and what life as a fan is like in Japan! Where can I learn more about Jason and Tuxedo Unmasked? > I’ve been a fan of Sailor Moon since the late 1990s (1997, to be exact) and have been passionate about the series and characters ever since. I’ve run multiple websites (and fanfiction archives) dedicated to the series over the years, but unfortunately university and work life took over and I fell out of all that for several years and just “being a fan” had to take a back seat. > > However, with the new release of the web-based series Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal, I’ve started re-reading all the old manga and watching through the old anime, and really wanted to dig deep into all those questions that were left unanswered. I realized that making this in-depth analysis into the history of – and stories behind – Sailor Moon was my chance to (finally?) make use of my degree in Japanese history and occupation as a Japanese translator. > — Tuxedo Unmasked - About If you want to learn more about Jason and his work, you can check out: Tuxedo Unmasked: https://www.tuxedounmasked.com/ On Twitter: @t_unmasked On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tuxedounmasked Sources Opening music, "Sailor Moon" by Nospoonkid used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Ending music, "Bounty Hunter" by Dj CUTMAN used under CC BY-NC-SA
What can you do after teaching English in Japan?Well, apparently you can move to Spain and enjoy the European life.In this Episode, my guest did just that.Highlights:1: 15 - The universe is your oyster2:16 - You can go anywhere in the world if you are a reader3:37 - Languages came to me5:00 - Japan5:20 - Lessons learned in Japan5:50 - How to move to Japan to teach English7:58 - English is a thriving industry 8:43 - Challenges faced in Japan ( language barrier and doctor visits10:26- Cultural nuances 10:50 - You must have an open mind and you must be flexible11:00 - Have solid goals and objectives12:00 - Japan is a great place to work as an Assistant English Teacher (ALT)12:47 - Moving from Japan to Spain14:02 - Start your move to Spain by doing research on the schools.15:17 - Get a scholarship to study in Spain16:14 - Visa application process to become a student in Spain 18:00- Timeframe of the application process to study in Spain20:00- How much money is needed to go to study in Spain21:51- Learn about the currency in your new country23:00- Spain is a beautiful place to live24:45- The most fun thing to do in Spain is...26:00- Living in Japan vs Living in Spain27:20-Possibility to work and attend school in Spain27:30- If you get the opportunity to go to Spain, just pack your bags and goYou can reach shanice at :neecie_jam_04@yahoo.com
What can you do after teaching English in Japan?Well, apparently you can move to Spain and enjoy the European life.In this Episode, my guest did just that.Highlights:1: 15 - The universe is your oyster2:16 - You can go anywhere in the world if you are a reader3:37 - Languages came to me5:00 - Japan5:20 - Lessons learned in Japan5:50 - How to move to Japan to teach English7:58 - English is a thriving industry 8:43 - Challenges faced in Japan ( language barrier and doctor visits10:26- Cultural nuances 10:50 - You must have an open mind and you must be flexible11:00 - Have solid goals and objectives12:00 - Japan is a great place to work as an Assistant English Teacher (ALT)12:47 - Moving from Japan to Spain14:02 - Start your move to Spain by doing research on the schools.15:17 - Get a scholarship to study in Spain16:14 - Visa application process to become a student in Spain 18:00- Timeframe of the application process to study in Spain20:00- How much money is needed to go to study in Spain21:51- Learn about the currency in your new country23:00- Spain is a beautiful place to live24:45- The most fun thing to do in Spain is...26:00- Living in Japan vs Living in Spain27:20-Possibility to work and attend school in Spain27:30- If you get the opportunity to go to Spain, just pack your bags and goYou can reach shanice at :neecie_jam_04@yahoo.com
What's good and bad about being a gamer in Japan? We'll tell you.Audio episodeVideo episode
Hey Jellykids! Gamera's Back! Aren't you excited to hear more about the giant flying turtle monster from Japan? Well. . . Aren't you? Stop crying and listen to the show already. Enjoy! This Weeks Topics: Cinderblocks and Surgery! See the original Japanese trailer HERE!
What’s that you say? You wanna hear about Live Action stuff from Japan? Well, you’re in luck, we have a special guest this week, the Un-Kamen Rider Sean, he has an extensive knowledge of Super Sentai, Tokusatsu, and Japanese Dramas. This week, we also talk about Movie Gear Solid, our farewell to Bandai, and wizard hats! Join Jonathan, Andrew, Dillon, Glitch and Sean as they talk about what they’re currently watching and how Hollywood could do anime right! (Shut up, we can dream!) P.S. This episode was recorded before the passing of Michael Clarke Duncan, R.I.P.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back from Japan! (Actually, we've been back for almost two months already. But we haven't been able to record until now, so...) We're back from Japan! We've fallen hard for the combinis (convenience stores, like 7-11 and Family Mart). We have a renewed obsession with onigiri. And we miss Japan like crazy now that we're back!!! So what did we do in Japan? Well, on the first day we were both there (Allison arrived a few days before Rachael did), we all went and visited the Tokyo Skytree. And by visited, we mean stood around and looked up at it. When we were there, you had to have a reservation to get up into the Skytree, because it's only a few months old. So instead we got curry pastries. And while we were sitting around eating, met some very interesting people! The next day, we all rented a car, and off to Mt. Fuji we all went. (Mr. Fuji drove.) We got to check out a Japanese rest stop, which is ridiculous compared to what we're used to in the US. It's got an entire food court! Then around and around and around, up Mt. Fuji. Though it was quite warm in Tokyo, it was freezing cold and incredibly windy and rainy up the mountain, so we unfortunately didn't get to spend much time there before sprinting back to the car. But it was totally worth it for the little udon restaurant we found at the base of the mountain. The noodles were handmade - to die for. And the only meat available? Horsemeat! And then, like any normal traveler would do in a foreign country, we went to Costco. Seriously. We went to Costco. Which was one heck of a freaky experience in itself. You walk in, and it looks exactly like every single Costco you ever see in the US. But then they have some different things - like all sorts of different types of sashimi-grade seafood. Fish, fish eggs, uni, seaweed... we're seriously jealous. However, the real reason we were there? Rachael has been tempting the rest of us with Hokkaido Milk Soft Cream ever since we started this podcast, so Allison couldn't pass up an opportunity to try some. So worth it! We're having a contest! You can enter to win one of two pairs of silicon saibashi (cooking chopsticks, like these) that we brought back from Japan. All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post. One entry per person. You have until 11:59PM on Monday, September 24th, 2012 to enter. We will ship internationally, so anyone may enter. The two winners will be chosen using random.org. Good luck!
Want to know how to break into the gamez biz in Japan? Well, this episode is for you! We also talk about cheese. We love cheese. A lot. And we love talking about cheese while we're eating cheese. Also, prep yourself for an in-depth discussion about edible feminine hygiene products and the Japanese vs. the Western sex industry. Yep, we totally went there, but we promise it will be educational!