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Konbanwa beras. We have one more instalment of the Tokyo
Hello. Welcome to Jenni's Pika Pika Japanese. Today's Japanese lesson is 「XもYです」 X is also Y. Example sentences Yamazaki-san is Japanese. Murata-san is also Japanese. Now, please listen to the audio and learn. Today, I also show you when to use "Ohayo gozaimasu," "Konnichiwa," and “Konbanwa,” which are Japanese greetings, so please study them as well. こんにちは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 今日の日本語学習は、「XもYです」 X is also Y. 例文 山崎さんは日本人です。村田さんも日本人です。 さあ、音声で聞いて学習してください。 さて、今日はもう一つ、日本語の挨拶、「おはようございます」「こんにちは」「こんばんは」は、いつ使うのかを示したので、併せて学習してください。
Konbanwa and good evening! Join the Boy Meets World Fever boys as they embark on a new adventure, the world of Terrace House: Boys and Girls in the City as they discuss episodes 4-8.
こんばんは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ It's snowing and very cold in the Tokyo area today. When it snows, it piles up on the roads and freezes in the night, so if you are not careful when you go out in the morning, you can slip and get hurt. As you may have noticed by now, I've changed the image of Jeni's Pika Pika Japanese podcast. What do you think? Is it better than before? Or do you think it was better before? Please take a look at the survey below and let me know what you think. Today, I'd like to share with you a sample from my audiobook, "Konbanwa"". "Konbanwa" is the greeting when you meet someone in the evening. Maybe it's easy for you now. But the audiobooks have a lot of useful expressions for 100 lessons, so they will surely help you. It's coming soon, so please look forward to it. じゃあまたね。
こんにちは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 The year 2021 is finally over today, how was your 2021? I started this podcast and managed to keep it going until the end of the year, and I was able to send out 109 episodes. I'd like to thank all my listeners for their support. I hope to see you again in 2022. Now, today I would like to introduce a Japanese language learning package. We plan to release it in January 2022, so please look forward to it. 100 lessons of 10 minutes each day. By listening to them every day on your way to work or school, or while doing housework or working, and by trying to speak Japanese out loud during the unexpected gaps in your day, you will be able to understand and speak Japanese without even knowing it. Now, try the following exercise introduced in today's episode. I met a client for dinner. How is the correct way to greet him? A.こんにちは B.おやすみなさい C.こんばんは If your answer was C, Konbanwa, you are correct. Listen to the episode and do some other exercises. じゃあまたね。 良いお年を!
こんにちは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 Yesterday, I was reading a report from Duolingo that showed that in 2021, the popularity of learning languages from Asian countries is increasing all over the world, and Japanese in particular has become the fastest growing language for learners in the US and UK. The popularity of Japanese has surpassed that of Italian to become the fifth most studied language in the world. The purpose of learning Japanese is that many people are interested in Japanese culture. Why do you want to learn Japanese? Well, today I would like to introduce you to another sample of the Japanese language learning package, "Konbanwa". It looks like we will have 100 lessons completed by the end of this year. Please look forward to it. Well, have a good weekend today. またね。
こんにちは。Welcome to Jani No Pika Pika Nihongo. Today, I introduce you our N5 Nihongo learning Package sample. Kling Sensei is teaching you basic Nihongo expression. Today's episode is Nihongo Greeting practice, Ohayou Gozaimasu, Konnichiwa, Konbanwa. Kling-Sensei will give you exercises so please try to answer the questions. This is only a part of the learning package but I hope you can have an image of the package. Enjoy listening. We will launch N5 Nihongo learning Package soon. お楽しみに! じゃあ、またね。
Soundscapes: Epcot's Japan Pavilion Follow along with the show notes below! Want More Here With The Magic? Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/HereWithTheMagic Connect on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/ ---------- [01:42] Ohayou, Konnichiwa, Konbanwa! Welcome to the zen retreat of the Far East, the heartland of spiritual enlightenment. Here, each gentle breeze whispers through the trees with the wisdom of generations long passed on; their harmony with nature a testimonial to their reverence for all the joy that can be found by simply being still, by being Here. [02:03] Through the seasons, Japan is alive with Magic and wonder. The sakura blossoms of springtime give way to hot and restless summertime rains here at EPCOT's Japan Pavilion. Steam rises in soft, undulating waves, filling the air with a muggy fog that conceals us in our sanctuary. We are among thousands, yet in this place and for this moment, we experience a solitude that calms our very souls. [02:24] We are greeted by the wagakki - the traditional folk instruments that create the entrancing music we in the western world do not often experience. The glide of the Samisen, a fretless Japanese lute, is accompanied by reverberating drums and the captivating Koto, a kind of harp. [03:31] A Shinto Torii gate represents our spiritual passage from the chaos beyond and into a realm of tranquility and connection. Though we still may hear the rumblings of far-off revelry, the percussions join forces with an isolated flute to enrobe us in the fullness of this space. We are lulled by the legato of a Shakuhachi, a lilting Japanese bamboo flute. Formed in a unique shape and bearing a small piece of ivory or bone on its edge, the Shakuhachi is a derision of an 8th century Chinese instrument, trilling with a quintessentially eastern sound and pulling all who hear it into a deep reverie. [05:10] Let's wander in, past the towering pagoda - its perfect symmetry and mesmerizing layers a beacon of tradition and opulence. A staggering replica of the 7th century constructed Horyuji Temple, this 85-foot temple represents the five elements from which Buddhism teaches all is borne: Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Sky. [05:44] This pavilion, more so than the others found around World Showcase, has an open courtyard flanked by lanterns and the earliest representations of Japanese architecture on either side. There is so much space to take in the majesty of our surroundings that we almost forget how much more lies within the depths of this place. Nevertheless, the rush of a distant waterfall promises restoration, and so we journey onward, forward, inward. [06:02] Footbridges of pale bamboo cross over streams and into the lush Eden of bonsai, camellias and violet. Symbols of the seasons, both of life and of nature, these bridges mark both our departure and our arrival, our leaving behind the comfort of what we knew and opening our minds to new discoveries, new epiphanies, new hope. Our seemingly endless foray leads us to a retreat of cascading waterfalls, the pools below a living canvas of delicate water lilies and graceful koi fish. Japanese maples, sturdy bamboo, and charming monkey puzzle trees offer a shady reverie as the sunshine peeking through dapples the pond where the koi swim freely with dazzling light - Komorebi. [06:40] A word untranslatable into the English language, Komorebi, like so many Japanese words, worships nature with its imagery and reverence. It refers to the balance of light and shadow sunlight creates as it wends its way through forests and trees, always finding a way to shed some of its glory on the world below. Today, we see it dance on the water, illuminating the colors of the koi fish and giving life to the water lilies perched on their pads. A balance of light and shadow, joy and serenity, revelry and reflection. [07:57] The symphony surrounding us shifts as an energetic rhythm calls extracts us from our zen reverie in the garden. The melody of sunlight dancing through the garden is too overtaken by the sudden appearance of low, gray clouds, which have almost imperceptibly overtaken the sunshine. Let us go and wander in the wake of temples and engawas...there is still much to discover Here. [12:04] In the distance, the sound of Taiko drummers extracts us from the throes of our contemplation. Synchronous and powerful, the percussionists pay tribute to the ancient traditions of their people. The echoes of Taiko drums can be heard across the centuries, on battlefields and at memorials, during festivals and spiritual ceremonies. Their thunder has been seemingly timed to announce the arrival of a summer storm. But, for now, the drummers call our attention to their rhythm, their story, the immense physical feat of their craft. We are enthralled, overtaken, brought into a narrative that holds neither nostalgia nor comprehension for us. Still, we are Here, listening intently, and for a moment, we understand. [14:55] The Matsuriza conclude with a flourish of applause from onlookers and a grateful “arigato.” The heavens seem to take this as their cue to begin their own performance, staccato raindrops painting their pattering on stone rooftops, bonsai trees, and our trusty umbrella. [16:30] Washing the garden in a refreshing, steady rain, yet another element has joined our quiet moment in the garden: water. Life-giving and purposeful, the rain seems unlikely to cease anytime soon, and so we surrender to nature's higher power, just as the temple beyond yields in reverence to the sky. [17:34] Each note of this symphony is deliberate, a melancholy and contemplative veneration of nature in which we can find true and abiding peace. [20:08] There is no disturbance but for the rain caressing each branch, leaf, and rock. A perfect lullaby in the middle of a concert, a zen escape amidst the chaos of the day. [29:10] Welcome to the Land of the Rising Sun, the place where daybreak brings renewed hope and purpose, the dawning of each new day a sign of unwavering resilience. From the rising of the sun to its setting, we hope you'll find tranquility in the joyful reverie that is this the essence of this moment. Be Here. Arigatou gozaimasu.
こんにちは。Welcome to Jani No Pika Pika Nihongo. Today, I introduce you our N5 Nihongo learning Package sample. Kling Sensei is teaching you basic Nihongo expression. Today's expression is Oyasumi Nasai, meaning Good night. You can say Oyasumi casually, too. This is only a part of the learning package but I hope you can have an image of the package. Enjoy listening. We will launch N5 Nihongo learning Package soon. お楽しみに! じゃあ、またね。
こんにちは。Welcome to Jani No Pika Pika Nihongo. Today, I introduce you our N5 Nihongo learning Package sample. Kling Sensei is teaching you basic Nihongo expression. Today's expression is Konbanwa こんばんは, meaning Good evening. You can use Konnichiwa until around 6pm and after 6pm, you should use Konbanwa. But when you go to bed, you don't use Konbanwa, insted, Oyasuminasai. This is only a part of the learning package but I hope you can have an image of the package. Enjoy listening. We will launch N5 Nihongo learning Package soon. お楽しみに! じゃあ、またね。
こんにちは。Welcome to Jani No Pika Pika Nihongo.Today, I introduce you our N5 Nihongo learning Package sample 1.Kling Sensei is teaching you basic Nihongo expression.Today's expression is Konbanwa, meaning Good evening.This is only a part of the learning package but I hope you can have an image of the package.Enjoy listening.You should follow Jeni No Pika Pika Nihongo so that you don't miss the N5 lesson.じゃあ、またね。
Konbanwa! In this episode, James, Tim, Cheska and Jay recap episode 44 of Terrace House BGND, titled, "Bye Bye Champion," in which the panelists talk about the aftermath of the devastating news received last episode, Tecchan's new role in a show, some juicy new information about a current and former cast member, and a fan favourite's birthday party!
Konbanwa! After a small break, James, Cheska, and Tim are back to recap episode 42 of Terrace House BGND, titled, "Shaking Emotions," in which they talk about the toughness of going on a diet, Midori's interest in Yosuke, Miwako's attempt at gaining Daiki's interest, and Daiki's upcoming fight! Let us know what your favourite part of the episode was!
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Konbanwa! In this week's episode of Terrace House BGND, we talk about how great of a guy Yosuke is, finding motivation as a songwriter, as well as if we think that Midori's boyfriend can be classified as a simp.
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Konbanwa! In this recap, the Jason, James, Cheska, and Tim go over everything that happened in TH BCND episode 36, titled, "The Night of Confession" in which they talk about their continued dislike for Oji, the ramifications of a scene we've all been waiting for, if you should eat yakisoba for breakfast, and they answer this question about the entire season.
Los cerezos en flor son una de las maravillas naturales de la primavera japonesa. En este episodio te contamos todo lo que tienes que saber para disfrutarlos al máximo... ¡incluso fuera de Japón! Los cerezos en flor y la fiesta del hanami son tradiciones muy queridas en Japón. Pero para eso hay que tener en cuenta varias cosas que te contamos en este episodio de Japón a fondo: Qué significa la palabra «hanami» Cómo son las predicciones de floración y qué es eso del frente de floración Cómo disfrutar de un hanami como un auténtico japonés Sitios de interés para ver cerezos en flor Además, en la web tenemos un itinerario de 2 semanas para visitar Japón en primavera y disfrutar de los cerezos. Y por si fuera poco, tenemos varios itinerarios por Tokio para ver cerezos en flor. Con horas concretas para que te dé tiempo a comer y con tiempos de transporte entre los diferentes lugares recomendados. Y en nuestra sección Japonismo mini, te hablamos del Día Blanco o White Day, la contrapartida masculina a San Valentín y, por supuesto, hacemos un recuerdo al décimo aniversario del terrible terremoto de Tohoku y su tsunami posterior, que además causó el desastre de Fukushima. Acabamos con las palabras japonesas, como siempre, y te traemos los saludos: Konnichiwa, Ohayo Gozaimasu y Konbanwa. ¿Quieres colaborar con el programa? Colabora en Patreon Únete a la Comunidad Japonismo Reserva hoteles en Japón (y en todo el mundo) Consigue seguro de viajes (¡no sólo para Japón!) Busca los mejores vuelos Lleva Internet (pocket wifi o SIM) JR Pass para viajes ilimitados en tren ---- Continúa la conversación en: Web: https://japonismo.com Discord: https://discord.gg/hZrSa57 Facebook: https://facebook.com/japonismo Twitter: https://twitter.com/japonismo Instagram: https://instagram.com/japonismo Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/japonismo Newsletter semanal: http://eepurl.com/di60Xn
Konbanwa! In this recap episode, James, Cheska, and Tim recap the episode of Terrace House BGND titled, "Losing Love, Finding Love" in which we talk about Oji's continued attempts at Seina, everything about Miwako, as well as the trouble in paradise for Daiki and Hana.
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Konbanwa people demmmmm! Coming with episode 13 for you guys where we are talking: News: upcoming anime for the rest of the year (AoT, KnY, Dr Stone Season premieres in January 2021), Japanese Cinemas Lift COVID-19 Seating Restrictions For Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Film's 1st Weekend and Attack on Titan Producers Discuss Reason Behind Studio Change to MAPPA Anime: Jujutsu Kaisen and Fire Force (S2) Hot Topic: Seasonal vs Continuous anime and more... Follow us on the socials to stay tuned for what's coming next... Twitter: @TheAnimaticsPod Instagram: @TheAnimatics Got something you would like us to discuss or an anime to recommend? Drop us an email at: theanimaticspodcast@gmail.com - The Animatics Podcast
Cuentos infantiles japoneses para aprender el japonés. No tan difícil que entender y escuchar
Konbanwa! This episode we continue our journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We talk about episode 3, "Nobody Knows the Way She Feels" as we get to see the housemates work towards their careers, and how we reacted to the shocking end of the episode. After, we go into the Terrace House subreddit.
Konbanwa! This episode we continue our journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We talk about episode 6, It's Never Too Late to Start" as we get the results of Tetsuya's exam, Masato's insane wardrobe choices, and soulmates! After we discuss a question about what songs you think could be used in the show in the future.
Konbanwa! We continue our journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We got some special guests in this week. In Episode 6 titled, "Puppy Love" we get to see the Pro Surfer Lifestyle, and the most anime day trip to Yokohama. Special Thanks to our guests Fern and Jackie for joining us this week for this episode!
Konbanwa! This episode we continue our journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We talk about episode 4, "Nobody Thank You for Being Here" as we get more surfing from the pro surfer, stargazing, Shota's girlfriend, and an unlikely ending. After we discuss a question about multiple guests being a possibility in the show.
Konbanwa! In this episode, we talk about the aftermath of the house party, more dating, a birthday party, plastic surgery, and creating theories about a special message at the end of the episode!!
Konbanwa! We back again! This episode we continue our journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We discuss episode two, "The Beginning of Something New Or..." as we get to know more about everyone and how the housemates react to being in this TV show. After, we dig deep into the Terrace House subreddit.
Konbanwa! Meet the full Panel! This episode we introduce Cheska and Tim to the podcast, as we embark on a brand new journey into the very first season of Terrace House Boys x Girls Next Door. We discuss episode one, "Moving to the Terrace House" as we meet a brand new set of housemates through this blast from the past, and dig deep into the Terrace House subreddit. Let us know who your favourite housemate is!
Abby (7) and James (5) are preparing for their future mission in Japan by being able to teach from the Book of Mormon. Their story is about Samuel the Lamanite!
In light of recent tragic events surrounding Terrace House we have decided to end Konbanwa - A Terrace House Podcast. We want to thank our listeners for tuning in each week and making this great little community where we got to discuss the show as well as culture notes on Japan. Please keep in contact with us, we'd love to stay connected with you all, you can do this through all our socials @konbanwapod. All aired episodes of Konbanwa will be on all good podcast apps for the next few weeks, so please download them to your devices if you'd like to have another listen. Once again thank you for all your love and support, we have always enjoyed making the pod for you all. Sayonara, Bryce and Devon
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait talk about quite the range of topics – from their own real lives to, of course, Terrace House cast members and the goings on in episode 16! But really, this one is mostly, majorly, pretty much all about Peppe! Not really…well, maybe. Listen now to hear all about Peppe, finding your style, imposter syndrome, going after your dreams and so much more!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! AND our Patreon page has officially launched! To become a subscriber and get access to all the amazing benefits (exclusive shows, content, monthly goodie bags and more!) visit our Patreon page now!
Konbanwa!On this minisode of Terraced Out After Dark, Michelle talks all about the bowing culture of Japan! The three distinct and different types along with the degree of the bow and the length of time you should maintain your now – and what that means! There's this and a whole lot more, so enjoy this early release show & be sure to rate, review & subscribe to Terraced Out!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! AND our Patreon page has officially launched! To become a subscriber and get access to all the amazing benefits (exclusive shows - including early releases like these minisodes, extra content, monthly goodie bags and more!) visit our Patreon page now!
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait open with Kaori’s big exhibition and its impressive success (no thanks to the mentor who shall not be named!). There’s also – finally! – an acting workshop that sees TWO of our favorite cast members learning how to fight like the stars do! AND there’s the introduction of two new cast members – Emika & Peppe – with Michelle doing a reading of their births charts with a side of blood typing and its significance in Japan and around the world! Listen now for this and so much more!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! AND our Patreon page has officially launched! To become a subscriber and get access to all the amazing benefits (exclusive shows, content, monthly goodie bags and more!) visit our Patreon page now!
Konbanwa!On this first ever Terraced Out After Dark Minisode, Michelle references episode 12 again but this time, she breaks down the English to Japanese translations, and cultural differences/meanings, between mute, block, unfriend/unfollow and social media services as a whole! Is it different, is it the same?? Listen now to find out!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! AND our Patreon page has officially launched! To become a subscriber and get access to all the amazing benefits (exclusive shows - including early releases like these minisodes, extra content, monthly goodie bags and more!) visit our Patreon page now!
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait dive into not one but TWO graduations! We know Kenny is leaving but who is going with him and why? Ruka and Haruka’s conversations are also chatted about as well as – he doesn’t want to be a lame guy and Haruka doesn’t want to be uncomfortable around him?! To hear this and so much more, click to listen!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! AND our Patreon page has officially launched! To become a subscriber and get access to all the amazing benefits (exclusive shows, content, monthly goodie bags and more!) visit our Patreon page now!
Konbanwa!On this first ever Terraced Out After Dark Minisode, Michelle references episode 12 and talks about the complexities and grammar behind Kaori vs Nioi (and which IS the one to use if you’re trying to get your date night on!). Listen now & be sure to head on over to our Team Patreon page HERE! You’ll find exclusive full-length episodes, early releases of our minisodes, swag-bags on the monthly and a whole hell of a lot more! xThe team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait go into all parts of reality and real life! They chat some specific happenings on the show like always: Kenny…isn’t…so…bad??! Kenny is graduating?!) & how Ruka can put himself into a position that is adjacent to the dreams he has! The hosts also talk about what life is like living in quarantine and how communication overall has been effected – which is familiar to a few moments on this latest episode of Terrace House. Listen for these and so much more now!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Dengar dengar, ada bule Jepang lokal yang jadi Guest Podcast nya ! Mari mengenal lebih dekat tentang Jepang.
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait take a look at the manufactured drama with Kenny and his trolling of social media commentary…about the show he is currently on! What’s the effect or influence of this sort of interaction in real time regarding the members’ living status and how might that affect all the decisions that may change as a result? Also, the hosts take a deep dive into social media etiquette with topics like blocking, muting and unfollowing and whether or not those actions were intentional this episode – and what’s healthiest in the times we’re all collectively living in! To hear this and more, listen now! The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
It's our second LIVE episode! Hear our scene by scene reactions, as we watch the episode together!Our new members are settling in - some more quickly than others!Ryo comes home with an injury, and Hana's attempts at nursing him back to health fall flat, as Ryo now only has eyes for Vivi. In a move of desperation, Hana sort of confesses to Ryo, who plays it off like he's confused what she means. Could he just tell her already before this goes any further?The house members throw a Halloween welcome party, and we see a bold move from Patos, er, Tupas (and a new side to Emi!) Could this be the actual romantic encounter she was hoping for?Kai takes Vivi on a ceramics date, one that we learn she'd rather be going on with Ryo! Their extreme flirtation continues in front of the housemates and a tearful panda hoodie clad Hana, is comforted by Kai. We've got Goalbatte where we judge each member and rank them for their weeks efforts towards their goals they set in the house. And we've got three graduates!And in this weeks KonbanHUH? we're discussing the wonderful world of Japanese beverages like Pocari Sweat (and how it started Bryce and Devon's friendship!) as well as vending machine culture and technology in Japan.Like the pod? Don't for get to rate and review us on your favourite podcast apps, and like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @konbanwapod
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait dive into what steps Ruka is taking to pursue fulfill his Marvel/Spider-Man/superhero aspirations, what it means to support and respect creative professions, how teachers and mentors can shape our lives through constructive criticism (or lack thereof) AND as always, Kenny being Kenny and just how much of that the hosts are 100% done with! To hear this and more, listen now!Note: Mature themes discussed around the hour-forty minute marker!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait revisit last week’s triangle drama…as a little bit of that tense energy spills over into this episode of Terrace House: The Boy That Gets Treated. Doors seem to be closed in last week’s show but is that really the case? And is that alright? Find out what the hosts think on this and much more!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait dive deep into the D R A M A on the appropriately titled 9th episode of Terrace House: Girlfight. There were words said, feels felt and a whole lot of emotions and angles looked at while the hosts reviewed this one – you definitely don'’t want to miss that and so much more!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could take a minute to subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait welcome author and owner of No Context Terrace House, Bethy Squires as their latest guest host! They discuss the house drama surrounding not one, but…TWO possible love triangles – say what?! To find out more about this – such as who is who and in what triangle – plus so much more, click that play button and get Terraced Out!The team at Traviamento & Terraced out would love it if you could subscribe, rate & review! Patreon info and page launching soon! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait chat episode 7 of Terrace House, Tokyo: “Woman to Treat and Woman to Split the Check.” The Terraced Out hosts offer deeper perspectives on real world issues AND go over a few key moments of the episode; from dinner plans and who pays for whom and what that might signify (or not!), to a very curious throwback of the Tempura Incident, you definitely don’t want to miss this and so much more!Listen now below, subscribe, rate & review! x
Konbanwa!On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait sit down with their first ever guest host, Jesse The Reader! Jesse joins the discussion this week and dives into the latest and greatest going-on’s in Terrace House! With Ruka, Haruka and Risako at the forefront and the cast members getting their first glimpse of their own house life in real time, it’s one for the books!Listen now below, subscribe, rate & review! x*Note: Konbanwa, listeners! At around 46:22, I reference an Asian custom that is also very prevalent in Hawaii as a part of our local culture as a whole, not just the Hawaiian people. As I, myself, do not have ancestral Hawaiian blood, i am not Hawaiian. but as a person from Hawaii, I am a local. I wanted to make sure to express that I am speaking as a local Kamaʻāina, and not as a Hawaiian native. But, in my experience, this custom is one widely participated in by most locals on island in Hawaii, where I was exposed to this practice outside of Asia for the first time. Mahalo, and hope you enjoy the episode!
Konbanwa! On this episode of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kait sit down and discuss a few of the bigger points of interest from episode five of Terrace House! From the chosen end of an Emperor’s Era to…facial expressions and members of the house that may be missing crucial social cues from the others?? You definitely don’t want to miss this and more in this weeks chat!
Konbanwa! On episode 2 of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kaitlyn discuss The Tempura Incident! What happened between cast members and what does Tempura have to do with it?! To find out this and so much more, listen below now OR via your favorite podcast provider!
Konbanwa! On episode 3 of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kaitlyn discuss what it means when you dream about another person…especially one you’ve just met! And also – what it means when you tell said person you’ve just met that you’ve dreamed of them… To find out just who dreamed of whom, listen below or on any of your favorite podcast providers now!
Konbanwa! On episode 4 of Terraced Out, Michelle and Kaitlyn chat all about “I want to be a hero,” Ruka (and the other members like always, of course!) but specifically Ruka and some…adventures we find him in. To listen to this episode now, click below or download from any of your favorite podcast providers now!
Konbanwa! Welcome to Terraced Out, a podcast that follows along with Netflix's Terrace House and reviews/recaps each episode! Look for episode 1 on 2/27/20 with weekly episodes dropping every Thursday thereafter!
It's a very special "LIVE" episode of Konbanwa! Bryce and Devon watch the show together and give their live reactions after each scene.The new housemates are all settled in, and dynamics are changing rapidly! We get to see the artistic side of the housemates come out, Peppe with his manga, Kaori with her illustrations for Shohei and finally...Ruka's...well whatever those are.We finally say "Aloha" to our 7th house member Uke, who still decided to see those fireworks anyway. Better luck in Hawaii, friend.Things get spicy between Peppe and Haruka who enjoy VERY INACCURATE Aperol Spritz' on the rooftop, and Peppe shares a story about his first kiss. Finally, the ladies of the house have a float in the pool and a few things come to the surface, mostly how the house members feel about Kaori! After a talk with Shohei about it, things only get worse for poor Kaori. He feels the need to clear things up, and they have a long talk in the playroom later that night. But did it really just make things MORE unclear? Is there any hope for these two?Then we've got a LIVE Goalbatte, and we talk through our rankings in the moment.And of course we close it our with KonbanHuh? Taking a deep dive into a piece of culture or Japanesism from the episode. This week, we tackle dialects and we talk about two big ones - Kansai and Kanto.Remember to follow us on socials at Konbanwapod!Editors Note: As we were recording in the same room, there is a slight echo.
It's our last bonus episode before Part 2 of Terrace House Tokyo 2019-2020 drops on December 24th and we will be back with our regular scheduled programming! Today we go through 5 of our favourite moments from all Terrace House seasons so far! Listen along to see what moments stand out for us the most and let us know on the socials what are your favourite moments.
With still a couple more weeks until Part 2 of Terrace House 2019-2020 drops for international audiences on Terrace House, Bryce and Devon are back to answer all your questions on Terrace House and beyond!We dive into our favourite members, those we hate, what we think is going on behind the scenes and so much more.
With a gap before Part 2 and episodes 13 and beyond dropping on Netflix on December 24 we have 3 weeks of bonus episodes of Konbanwa for you! Today we are giving you the unedited loveliest we had in the start of episode ten on the magic of Soft Serve Ice cream in Japan! Known as softcream, there is almost an infinite range of flavours and combos and it can be found everywhere in Japan. Bryce also has a travel tip on perhaps the #1 softcream place you need to visit if you are in Japan! We will be back next week with our Bonus Mailbag episode for you, where we answer your questions!
Recorded Live in front of a studio audience at The Hi Brau Room above Aloha Beer Company! Konbanwa! We welcome Eric De Mendonca from Punchbowl Coffee on the show for some real talk about a very popular series he starred on Netflix. Sugoi! We also welcome Kidsneedfood to perform and discuss his debut album that dropped 11/11/19. All this plus all the anykine news of week such as T.I and the Gyno, People having sex at the gym, One Man Smoking rooms, Gender Reveal parties and a lot more. Don't Sleep, It's Over... - Mahalo to Our Sponsors - * The Hi Brau Room * Aloha Beer Company * Sakai and Company * Chambers and Chambers Wine * Ellemsee Media -Please support the show on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/sleeptimesover -Please subscribe to the show and leave us a 5 star review! Thank You
Konbanwa les tomodachi du gros son planant! Les bains Maïo-San sont heureux de vous accueillir pour une demi-heure d'immersion dans un milieu à haute densité psychotrope, propre à vous frire le cerveau comme un petit beignet de légumes dans une tempura aux vapeurs hallucinatoires. Alors hop, tout le monde tout nu, et on saute dans le grand bain !Retrouvez tous les épisodes sur : https://addict-culture.com/category/podcasts/maiomix/
Ohayou gozaimasu! Konnichiwa! Konbanwa! Nakapunta ka na ba ng Japan? O plano mo pa lang bumisita sa "The Land of the Rising Sun"? Hindi na kailangang maghanap sa Google o Youtube, o magtanong sa kapitbahay: Nandito na ang The Ultimate JAPAN Travel Guide...
Konbanwa! Is that love we smell in the air? Or maybe just the inside of Hikaru’s hard hat? Come with us as we delve into the not-so-meant-to-be courtship of Hikaru Ota and Misaki Tamori. This was one of the most tumultuous and drama filled “will they, won’t they” sagas that Terrace House has ever seen. Why do you think I would be a bad driver? It’s Tadaima: A Terrace House Podcast! #TERRACEHOUSE #BGITC Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! Website: https://terracehousepodcast.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGz8U0gf8cHZ39vbjWuOuw Instagram: https://instagram.com/tadaimagram Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadaimapod Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
In June, I will be traveling to Kyoto, Japan for the 5th World Parkinson Congress (WPC). WPC is a global Parkinson's event that opens its doors to all members of the Parkinson's community, from neurologists and researchers to those living with the disease. Since my diagnosis in August 2017, I’ve launched the podcast When Life Gives You Parkinson’s. As an extension of that podcast, I have teamed up with the World Parkinson Coalition to help preview WPC2019. In this episode, Jill Ames-Carson, the co-chair of the ambassadors program, can’t say enough good things about the congress, “The World Parkinson Congress changed my whole life and how I live with Parkinson’s. It gets everybody ‘Parkinsons’ in the same room together. Which is an absolutely amazing feeling, because you know you’re not alone.” She suggests those planning to attend review the program online or download it, before landing in Kyoto. The thermometer next to each session indicates the level of scientific discussion. The other symbols let you know whether it's a basic science, clinical science, or comprehensive care “As a person with Parkinson’s I would really advise you to attend things you’re interested in.” Dr. A Jon Stoessl, the co-chair of WPC2019, agrees noting some of the presentations will be very scientific, “It’s important for the meeting to be a top-notch scientific meeting and we truly believe that it is and so there are sessions that are targeted really only towards scientists.” This year, among the world renowned researchers and neurologists there will be a Nobel Prize winner. In our discussion, Dr. Stoessl mentioned the Pre-Congress Courses. These are full day courses that take place Tuesday, June 4. You can see what is being offered by visiting this page on WPC2019.org website. Both, Dr. Stoessl and Ms. Ames-Carson talked about pacing yourself. There is a lot to do, but if you have Parkinson’s, you will want to build in down time. If you need a break from sitting through educational sessions, the WPC has a variety of spaces where you can recharge or get some exercise. You can learn more about that on the wellness page of the website. As you prepare for your trip, Ames-Carson suggests you pack a pen, a pad of paper, and some small gifts from your home country to offer to new friends you’ll meet. The WPC offers other tips in its online Travel Tool Kit. Each episode of the WPC2019 Podcast, I’m going to check in with James Heron, the Executive Director of the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre to teach us a new word or phrase and help us better understand the culture so we can avoid embarrassing ourselves or offending our hosts. This week we start with a simple hello. But, it’s not so simple. Depending on the time of day, the Japanese have three different greetings. In the morning until around 11a, the full formal greeting is Ohayô gozaimasu. Informally you can also use Ohayô. In the midday from about 10a-5p, the appropriate greeting is Konnichiwa. In the evening, Konbanwa, is the greeting that is most invoked. Pronunciations can listened to if you google these phrases online. A key thing to keep in mind when saying phrases in Japanese is to be sincere, speak slowly, and be polite. Simply making the attempt to speak Japanese will be appreciated. Heron also notes that silence is an important part of the communication approach. The Japanese have a saying that goes, “words separate and silence unifies.” Citing studies by other linguists, Heron cautions us that North Americans are less comfortable with the amount of silence we allow to pass in conversation before feeling a need to fill the void. In Japan, the acceptable amount of silence is over four seconds, but for North Americans after three-quarters of a second we begin to feel a sense that the communication is dying and we need to say something. If we fill those silences too quickly, we muddy the communication waters. Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod For more info on the World Parkinson Congress head to www.WPC2019.org Facebook: Facebook.com/WorldPDCongress/ Twitter: @WorldPDCongress YouTube: WorldPDcongress Instagram: @worldpdcongress Thank you to: Jill Ames Carson, co-chair of World Parkinson Congress Ambassador’s Program 2019 Dr. A. Jon Stoessl, co-chair of World Parkinson Congress 2019 James Heron, Executive Director of Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Credits Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer John O’Dowd – Content Producer
Myf and Zan are unpacking what is, on record, the slowest tempo Hottest 100 in history and what it means. The many discussions around Kerri-Anne Kennerly and Yumi Stynes on Studio 10 have us diving in too, while Oscar noms are bringing joy to a certain Brit. The Fyre Fest flow-on online spirals us into interesting new territory, and Zan is saying Konbanwa to the new Terrace House season, while Myf is flicking the pages of a brilliant new Australian book. Show notes: The Changing Sound of the Hottest 100: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-29/listen-to-the-changing-sound-of-triple-js-hottest-100/10742150?sf206769552=1 How Pop Music Got So Slow: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/how-did-pop-music-get-so-slow-197794/ Lowanna Gibson's open letter: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/morning-shows/an-open-letter-to-racist-kerrianne-kennerley/news-story/66357708e3cc5392d7ab9a134c2398fb Sarah Malik on KAK & Yumi: https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/life/culture/article/2019/01/30/what-was-really-going-behind-kerri-anne-and-yumi-stoush?fbclid=IwAR0ctJ3xro7rzVeYLMiBDHEPk_zB9YOr-42mPhS_YdmQ1-d_EFOC-5AbrIo Richard E. Grant: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs8PRBTjA-i/ Andy King from Fyre Fest: https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1090369108045004800 Terrace House: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80212301 Eggshell Skull: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/Eggshell-Skull-Bri-Lee-9781760295776 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan are unpacking what is, on record, the slowest tempo Hottest 100 in history and what it means. The many discussions around Kerri-Anne Kennerly and Yumi Stynes on Studio 10 have us diving in too, while Oscar noms are bringing joy to a certain Brit. The Fyre Fest flow-on online spirals us into interesting new territory, and Zan is saying Konbanwa to the new Terrace House season, while Myf is flicking the pages of a brilliant new Australian book. Show notes: The Changing Sound of the Hottest 100: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-29/listen-to-the-changing-sound-of-triple-js-hottest-100/10742150?sf206769552=1 How Pop Music Got So Slow: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/how-did-pop-music-get-so-slow-197794/ Lowanna Gibson’s open letter: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/morning-shows/an-open-letter-to-racist-kerrianne-kennerley/news-story/66357708e3cc5392d7ab9a134c2398fb Sarah Malik on KAK & Yumi: https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/life/culture/article/2019/01/30/what-was-really-going-behind-kerri-anne-and-yumi-stoush?fbclid=IwAR0ctJ3xro7rzVeYLMiBDHEPk_zB9YOr-42mPhS_YdmQ1-d_EFOC-5AbrIo Richard E. Grant: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs8PRBTjA-i/ Andy King from Fyre Fest: https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1090369108045004800 Terrace House: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80212301 Eggshell Skull: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/Eggshell-Skull-Bri-Lee-9781760295776 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan are unpacking what is, on record, the slowest tempo Hottest 100 in history and what it means. The many discussions around Kerri-Anne Kennerly and Yumi Stynes on Studio 10 have us diving in too, while Oscar noms are bringing joy to a certain Brit. The Fyre Fest flow-on online spirals us into interesting new territory, and Zan is saying Konbanwa to the new Terrace House season, while Myf is flicking the pages of a brilliant new Australian book. Show notes: The Changing Sound of the Hottest 100: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-29/listen-to-the-changing-sound-of-triple-js-hottest-100/10742150?sf206769552=1 How Pop Music Got So Slow: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/how-did-pop-music-get-so-slow-197794/ Lowanna Gibson’s open letter: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/morning-shows/an-open-letter-to-racist-kerrianne-kennerley/news-story/66357708e3cc5392d7ab9a134c2398fb Sarah Malik on KAK & Yumi: https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/life/culture/article/2019/01/30/what-was-really-going-behind-kerri-anne-and-yumi-stoush?fbclid=IwAR0ctJ3xro7rzVeYLMiBDHEPk_zB9YOr-42mPhS_YdmQ1-d_EFOC-5AbrIo Richard E. Grant: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs8PRBTjA-i/ Andy King from Fyre Fest: https://twitter.com/netflix/status/1090369108045004800 Terrace House: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80212301 Eggshell Skull: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/other-books/Eggshell-Skull-Bri-Lee-9781760295776 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Konbanwa! Welcome to the premier episode of Tadaima: A Terrace House Podcast! We are laying the Tiny Disc name to rest for now, but for those of you interested in Terrace House, feel free to engage with us on our newest podcast. We are your weekly companion to you favorite show on Netflix about a bunch of Japanese people living together in a mansion. New episodes every Monday and Thursday morning! Ittekimasu!
Konbanwa! Welcome to the premier episode of Tadaima: A Terrace House Podcast! We are your weekly companion to you favorite show on Netflix about a bunch of Japanese people living together in a mansion. We’re launching with three episodes to satiate your binging pleasure. New episodes every Monday and Thursday morning! Ittekimasu! Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
Konbanwa! Today we begin the show with a special announcement for fans of Tiny Disc and Terrace House. Join us as we do a deep dive into Terrace House: Opening New Doors Part 4 and reminisce in all the drama that happened at that fated house in Karuizawa!
Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai
Konbanwa from Kyoto! I'm out here shooting a health and wellness documentary in the motherland+ wanted to share with you parts of my studies here: Here's what we will learn about this week: 1-How to Rebuild your Life -- what I learned from a Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivor, Mister Nishi teaches us a transitional and broken moment in history + how he overcame. 2- How to Rebuild your Whole Life + stop complaining + start moving it forward 3- Simple and actionable advice on how you also can overcome struggle - you are never alone 4- Think about your life, what can you learn from it? How can you grow? Growing is immeasurable -- work through it! Give yourself the time -- be gentle xx 5- Everyone is going through transition, learn that change is the only constant and adapt.... you have it good, trust me. 6- To Feel pain is to be tolerant -- pain is growth. Kintsugi is going through it -- kintsugi is the art of time, process, allowing and healing + you have got to do the work. YOU are an honorable human being with light in this world, don't forget this -- all the feels and emotions are ok! Feel them!-- We must look back and reflect and learn to grow tho, and heal ... 7- On to the next one, b*****s xx until next week, ganbatte kudasai! (please do your best) xx ck Soooo YOU like my FREE pod with no ads?? Subscribe now, and please follow me on Instagram and ask two of your best friends to follow also! Check out my new book, KINTSUGI WELLNESS xxx ck Get full access to Candice's Substack at candicekumai.substack.com/subscribe
Konbanwa from Kyoto! I'm out here shooting a health and wellness documentary in the motherland+ wanted to share with you parts of my studies here: Here's what we will learn about this week: 1-How to Rebuild your Life -- what I learned from a Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivor, Mister Nishi teaches us a transitional and broken moment in history + how he overcame. 2- How to Rebuild your Whole Life + stop complaining + start moving it forward 3- Simple and actionable advice on how you also can overcome struggle - you are never alone 4- Think about your life, what can you learn from it? How can you grow? Growing is immeasurable -- work through it! Give yourself the time -- be gentle xx 5- Everyone is going through transition, learn that change is the only constant and adapt.... you have it good, trust me. 6- To Feel pain is to be tolerant -- pain is growth. Kintsugi is going through it -- kintsugi is the art of time, process, allowing and healing + you have got to do the work. YOU are an honorable human being with light in this world, don't forget this -- all the feels and emotions are ok! Feel them!-- We must look back and reflect and learn to grow tho, and heal ... 7- On to the next one, bitches xx until next week, ganbatte kudasai! (please do your best) xx ck Soooo YOU like my FREE pod with no ads?? Subscribe now, and please follow me on Instagram and ask two of your best friends to follow also! Check out my new book, KINTSUGI WELLNESS xxx ck
Konbanwa! The latest batch of episode of our favorite show, Terrace House: Opening New Doors, has dropped on Netflix! We welcome three new roomates to the Karuizawa mansion and spend some quality time frolicking in Konnyaku Park. Everyone one has a story to be told. Join us as we spoil all of part 3.
People tend to get confused about how to actually say hello in Japanese. They often confused how you spell Konnichiwa and Konbanwa, not to mention the pronunciation of alot of these people are dreadful. You only need to look as far as weeaboo cringe compilations to see what I am talking about. This episode is to put all of that to rest and make you "hellos" better.
People tend to get confused about how to actually say hello in Japanese. They often confused how you spell Konnichiwa and Konbanwa, not to mention the pronunciation of alot of these people are dreadful. You only need to look as far as weeaboo cringe compilations to see what I am talking about. This episode is to put all of that to rest and make you "hellos" better.
Ohayou Gozaimasu! Konnichiwa! Konbanwa! W sam raz na przesłuchanie w drodze do pracy po długim weekendzie! Agusia, Devikitsu, Toperz i Emjoot usiedli i nagrali kolejny odcinek najlepszego podcastu o popkulturze azjatyckiej w internecie
Konbanwa! The new season of our favorite show, Terrace House, is now streaming on Netflix! In this episode we spoil the first eight episodes and discuss our favorite moments living in the Karuizawa mansion. Let us know when you find our mother dog.
Konbanwa! Terrace House: Opening New Doors Part 1 is out internationally, and Alyssa and Jeremy have watched it in the United States. This episode recaps main plot points and opinions on the first batch of cast and storylines. Find us on our Twitter, Official Website, and community Discord. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our podcast and subscribe on our platform!
Ohayou Gozaimasu! Konnichiwa! Konbanwa! Witamy w okrągłym, siedemnastym już odcinku podcastu Asian JAM, najlepszego (naszym zdaniem) podcastu o kulturze, gospodarce, sporcie czy historii krajów azjatyckich. Dzisiaj przed mikrofonem tradycyjny skład newsowy ostatnich czasów, czyli Agusia i Emjoot. Jak zwykle przygotowaliśmy dla was najlepsze, najciekawsze, najbardziej przerażające i najśmieszniejsze naszym zdaniem newsiki. Mamy nadzieję, że się […]
Ohayo Gozaimasu! Konnichiwa! Konbanwa! Oto atakuje kolejny, jedyny i niepowtarzalny podcast o kulturze azjatyckiej, czyli Asian JAM. Tym razem na odcinek nie musieliście czekać od nagrania pół roku *wink, wink*. A przed wami świeżutki zestaw niusów, które przygotowała ekipa w składzie Agusia, Ania, Fenek, Toperz i Emjoot. Miłego słuchania! Dzisiaj w rozpisce (m.in.) NEWSY długie […]
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons you will learn the correct Japanese expression to use when entering someone's home: In the practice conversation your Japanese neighbour has invited you to a party at her house. You: "Konbanwa" (Good evening) Neighbour: "Konbanwa, doozo" (Good evening, please...) You: "Ojamashimasu" (I will humbly come in) You can find the video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/86910fSTI3o Or view it on our website: http://bit.ly/TJASJL04 Travel Japanese App out now for iPhone and iPad: http://bit.ly/traveljapaneseapp
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons, you will learn to say "Good Evening" in Japanese. In the practice conversation you are out for a walk in the evening when you meet your Japanese neighbour: You: "Konbanwa" (Good evening") Neighbour: "Konbanwa" (Good evening") You can also watch the lesson on Youtube: https://youtu.be/KDAynoKEriU Or view it on our website: http://bit.ly/TJASJL03 Travel Japanese App out now for iPhone and iPad: http://bit.ly/traveljapaneseapp
Konbanwa, minna-san! Bienvenidos al nuevo episodio de Omocha to shumi. Como siempre, compartimos qué hemos estado haciendo y las (pocas) noticias recientes. Esta ocasión tratamos un tema bastante corto: series que hayan sido canceladas o detenidas indefinidamente que nos gustaría tener de regreso. Kiite kurete arigatou!