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Become a Patreon Member / Instagram Subscriber / YouTube Membership for $5 a month and Daniel will answer your questions on SUPER GREAT TIME TOKYO.patreon.com/DanielYWilsonYouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/2N0bISAGNY4This week Daniel walks around Nakameguro, Tokyo answering questions and teaching when dudes is obsessed with titie$ is called in Japanese. EVERY THURSDAY 9:00PM JAPAN TIME
May 25th 2023 Dan explains his love for Nakameguro while also teaching a Japanese phrase for when you $hit your pants in public. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
It's been awhile MIJ listeners! After attending the 15th anniversary of the Nakameguro taproom , I decided to revisit one of my first episodes of this podcast to give it a little polish and have new listeners know about Baird Beer, one of the pioneers of Japan based craft beer. It's still one of my favorite chats I've had on this pod and for new listeners, I hope you feel it too. To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: Kofi . IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeinjapanpodcast/message
North Korea fired a ballistic missile at the Sea of Japan yesterday, the first since March 27th. The Japanese space startup ispace confirmed its lunar lander will attempt to touch down on the moon's surface later this month. Tokyo Disneyland will celebrate its 40th anniversary tomorrow, and renowned Japanese writer Haruki Murakami's first full-length novel in almost six years hits Japanese bookstores yesterday. There is a long list of exhibitions that have opened or are due to open, but before jumping on a train to see them, we walk through Nakameguro and along the Meguro River, eavesdrop on an orchestral rehearsing and catch a breath of fresh air. — Substack: notebookpodcast.substack.com Instagram: @notebook_pod Twitter: @notebook_pod — Get in touch: notebook.podcast@gmail.com Leave a message: speakpipe.com/notebook — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Corona infections surge with the latest strain of Omicron, BA.5. While a newly refurbished Fukushima Prefectural Library reopens just prior to this weekend's Upper House election, And Fumiaki Nagao at 4649 in Sugamo, and ACCUMULATIONS at Aoyama Meguro in Nakameguro both champion art on the fringes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People are celebrating Japan's peak cherry blossom viewing season without COVID-19 restrictions for the first time in two years. But many are strolling under the trees rather than drinking and eating in traditional party style. Trees are in full bloom this week in many parts of Japan. They peaked in Tokyo on Sunday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, attracting many people who had avoided participating in the national tradition for two years because of the pandemic. In many areas, viewers were asked not to gather under the trees for drinking parties — a traditional way of celebrating the season — as part of continuing anti-virus measures. At Yoyogi and Ueno parks, areas were roped off to prevent people from sitting down and partying. Many parks put up signs forbidding parties with alcohol. At Chidorigafuchi Park, a famous “hanami” or cherry blossom viewing spot northwest of the Imperial Palace, thousands of people admired the fluffy pale pink flowers while strolling under rows of trees or from rowboats on the palace moat. Cherry blossoms, or “sakura,” are Japan's favorite flower and usually reach their peak in late March to early April, just as the country celebrates the start of a new school and business year. In Shinjuku Gyoen in downtown Tokyo, many people including families picnicked under the trees. The popular blossom viewing area of Nakameguro was full of people walking along a river lined with cherry blossom trees. Japan lifted all formal COVID-19 restrictions last week after infections slowed, but experts have raised concerns about a resurgence prompted by people gathering and traveling during spring holidays. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Un numéro 11, un chouia a la bourre, mais avec du nouveau matos ! Si tout se passe bien, le son devrait être de mieux en mieux
Un numéro 11, un chouia a la bourre, mais avec du nouveau matos ! Si tout se passe bien, le son devrait être de mieux en mieux
There are plenty of cherry blossoms in Tokyo, and parks to visit them. We expand on our mention of cherry blossoms in Nakameguro with a look at both the most popular places for Hanami "flower viewing" and a few more new parks that might not have been on your radar. Chidorigafuchi Ryokudou https://bit.ly/2SDipXN Inokashira Park https://bit.ly/2tr7d1m Rikugien Gardens https://bit.ly/2X8vPJV Shinjuku Gyoen NationalGarden https://bit.ly/2Nb2ytp Yoyogi Park https://bit.ly/2GN2RcH
Nakameguro is one of our favorite neighborhoods. Not is it a close stop from Shibuya, it's a hotspot for the artisanal coffee shops, restaurants, and apparel. It's also the most popular stop for sakura [The shop introduced in this episode] Tachikui Yakiniku Jirōmaru https://bit.ly/2U1EsDv Nakameguro Lounge https://bit.ly/2DmPxcZ SIDEWALK STAND https://bit.ly/2QYiuiN Deli fu cious https://bit.ly/2CuPcDj Yakitori Tsukada https://bit.ly/2EmKMAZ
Une fois n’est pas coutume, on s’est retrouvés à Nakameguro dans un petit restaurant/bar fort sympathique, pour notre déblatération mensuelle, cette fois-ci avec notre ami Francis. On est repartis sur un format un chouia plus long, mais c'est les joies du podcast, on n'a pas vraiment de format, du coup on fait ce qu'on veut. En plus ca vous permet d'avoir un truc à écouter pendant ces longues soirées d'automne, autour de la cheminée, un épagneul breton blotti a vos pieds, quand vous n'avez pas grand chose d’autre à faire. Au sommaire pour ce numéro : Des news angoissantes : le mobilier de la luxure, des synthétiseurs à Kabukicho, des voleurs de raisin et autres.Pikachu meltdown : Halloween a TokyoLe mot de Ludo “KY, tu sais pas lire l'air”Notre invité, Francis Gabon, et son épopée au pays de la PC Engine et des artisans de l’internet. Les liens : Rigoletto Short Hills Audio : Chansons Populaires – Toast Girls
Une fois n'est pas coutume, on s'est retrouvés à Nakameguro dans un petit restaurant/bar fort sympathique, pour notre déblatération mensuelle, cette fois-ci avec notre ami Francis. On est repartis sur un format un chouia plus long, mais c’est les joies du podcast, on n’a pas vraiment de format, du coup on fait ce qu’on veut. En plus ca vous permet d’avoir un truc à écouter pendant ces longues soirées d’automne, autour de la cheminée, quand ou vous n’avez pas grand chose à faire. Au sommaire pour ce numéro : - Des news angoissantes : le mobilier de la luxure, des synthétiseurs à Kabukicho, des voleurs de raisin et autres. - Pikachu meltdown : Halloween a Tokyo - Le mot de Ludo “KY, tu sais pas lire l’air” - Notre invité, Francis Gabon, et son épopée au pays de la PC Engine et des artisans de l'internet. _____________________ Rigoletto Short Hills → https://tabelog.com/en/tokyo/A1317/A131701/13060221/ Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/yabaitokyo iTunes → https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/yabai-en-terrasse-a-tokyo/id1287853045?mt=2 Stitcher → https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yabai Podmust → https://podmust.com/podcast/yabai/ Suivez nous sur Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/majiyabai/ Ou sur Twitter → https://twitter.com/tokyoites_tv
In our New Segment, “The Specialist”, we interview former Country Manager of Yelp Japan, Tomo Takada, about the wonderful world of Craft Beer that’s taking Japan by storm. Tomo also talks about the history of beer in Japan, the influence of the four dominant beer companies: Asahi, Kirin, Ebisu, and Suntory, as well as Japan specific beer phenomenons like “Ji Beer” and Hoppy. Check out his impressive list of recommendations below: [Pioneer] Baird Brewing(Shizuoka,Numazu) https://bairdbeer.com/ ※Baird has multiple bars/restaurants in Tokyo area. Nakameguro(https://bit.ly/2shPUPb) Harajuku(https://bit.ly/2KYdEQ2) Takadanobaba(https://bit.ly/2ks1C6q) Hitachino Brewing Lab.(Tokyo,Kanda) https://hitachino.cc/en/visit/brewinglab.html Yo-ho Brewing Company(Nagano) http://yohobrewing.com/e/ [True Micro Breweries] Kyoto Brewing Company In Kyoto https://kyotobrewing.com/# Y.Y.G Brewery in Shinjuku http://www.yygbrewery.com/en/ [Best Places to enjoy craft beer] Spring valley Brewery Tokyo (Daikanyama) https://bit.ly/2kuDQ9V Mikkeller Tokyo (shibuya) https://bit.ly/2xe6RQe Kraft Work Dining Banji kaichou https://bit.ly/2sdXOtM
This week: Alek is visited by a mysterious butthole specter named Davis. Davis spends the episode giving Alek a window into Tokyo Splosion's hanami past in order to divert their path from an imminent threat. Alek has trouble convincing Kyle that the encounter actually happened. | Intro music by clintbreeze.bandcamp.com | Featured track: Hisen by Susumu Yokota | Artwork by Kyle Broyles
Yakiniku is the king of meat cuisine in Japan. In this episode, we talk about the ways to enjoy wagyu yakiniku as well as two recommendations: One premium and one affordable options recommend shop list: yoroniku(TOKYO Omotesando) goo.gl/a6SFqw jiromaru(TOKYO Akihabara ) goo.gl/i6nXGY jiromaru are located in various places. ex.Shibuya,Shinjuku,Ikebukuro,Nakameguro,Yokohama,Otemachi etc..
In this episode, we’ll be covering local coffee shops from one ofJapan’s famous specialty coffee shops Onibus Coffee, which is also thehome of Shibuya’s "About Life Coffee Roasters” and Omotesando’s “Ratio &C”. We also mention a coffee stand along the Meguro-gawa called SidewalkStand, which use beans from the world-famous Allpress Espresso,artisanal craft sandwiches, and craft beer! On the way you’ll also findPinterest Japan’s office and Nakameguro’s own Nike Run Club. Also, a half mile shotengai under the bridge called NakameguroKoukashita will be a sight to see for both locals and tourists. Amongthese restaurants is a standing Yakiniku restaurant, affordable sushiplace, ramen restaurants, American Barbeque restaurant, and a hideoutcollaborating modern art and cuisine! Nakameguro will also become the neighborhood to receive Starbucks’fourth Starbucks Reserve Roastery which many would consider theDisneyland of Coffee. Onibus Coffee:https://goo.gl/yc4bbB Sidewalk Stand:https://goo.gl/x5zGFq Nike Run Club:https://goo.gl/vdkVDz ・Sushino Isomatsu:sushi ・Jiromaru:yakiniku ・Good Barbeque:American Style BBQ (Announcement) Starbucks Reserve Roastery :Dec.2018 to be open
Back after a pretty long absence, the Business Lads pop in to the Baird Beer Taproom Nakameguro to sample the 2017 edition of Hop Havoc. Mel finds that people expect more of him now that he has moved up an age rank, Rogers gets let outside after dark, and Karl learned that people really weren't making up that babies are great, despite outward appearances. #whiskeybusiness #beer #bairdbeer #nakameguro #hophavoc #memories #babies #age #brothers #creepyuncles #curfew #expectations #tokyo #yokohama #ibaraki
Ryan Carney has done a lot of interesting things in his life. From being a denim and toy "mule" for a Japanese importer in the 90s to riding a dirt bike, he's been able to follow his own advice to "take time for yourself" as an entrepreneur. From bikes to bars to events to a clothing line Kinfolk is a true lifestyle brand and it has followed the ideas and opportunities of the founders for the last 10 years. Whether you knew their now gone bar and bicycle showroom in Nakameguro, Tokyo or you grabbed coffee at their Brooklyn location on Wythe Avenue it's a welcoming space that keeps you coming back and keep Ryan interested. Tune in to hear more about why Kinfolk life is the life to lead.
Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in Nakameguro, Japan with sakura themed Japanese snacks! 目黒川でお花見!