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Giappone nel mondo
Gunpla: la Plastica che ha Conquistato il Mondo

Giappone nel mondo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 30:58


In questa puntata di Giappone nel Mondo, Luca e Rudi vi portano alla scoperta dei Gunpla, i modellini in plastica ispirati ai robot della celebre serie anime Gundam. Scopriremo come da un iniziale flop commerciale, la serie Gundam abbia dato origine a un vero e proprio fenomeno globale, diventando una pietra miliare della cultura pop giapponese e internazionale. Vi racconteremo l'incredibile evoluzione dei modellini Gunpla, dai primi modelli semplici e poco dettagliati fino ai sofisticatissimi Perfect Grade e Real Grade, capolavori di ingegneria e design.Ripercorreremo le tappe fondamentali di questo fenomeno: dal lancio della serie Mobile Suit Gundam nel 1979, passando per le fiere degli anni '90 e arrivando agli impressionanti Gundam in scala 1:1 di Odaiba e Shanghai. Vi parleremo anche dell'impatto culturale ed economico che i Gunpla hanno avuto, con oltre 800 milioni di pezzi venduti nel mondo fino al 2024, e vi guideremo all'interno della Gundam Factory, cuore produttivo e tecnologico di Bandai.Se siete appassionati di anime, modellismo o cultura giapponese, questa puntata è imperdibile!Ascoltaci sul tuo lettore di podcast - Giappone nel mondo -Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0sQVMNeMTKFivcSJkEsIr4?si=qeQkiVkkR6C5Nx_62bFtZQYouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/@plot-twisterInstagram GnM: https://www.instagram.com/giapponenelmondo/Instagram PlotTwister: https://www.instagram.com/plottwistertv/Instagram Sono in viaggio: https://www.instagram.com/sono.in.viaggio/#gunpla #gundam #modellismo #culturagiapponese #anime #modellini #plastimodellismo #bandai #robotgiapponesi #otaku #gundamunicorn #modellinigundam #giapponenelmondo #podcastitaliano #giapponeturismo #giapponecultura #gunplabuilder #plottwister #modellinigiapponesi #gunplacollection

A REVOLTA do Vinyl | Ricardo Guerra
Episode 708: A REVOLTA do Vinyl - 12 Outubro 2024

A REVOLTA do Vinyl | Ricardo Guerra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 60:29


A brand new episode is here.London Elektricity, Tame Impala, Giorgio Tuma & Laetitia, Night Drive, Odaiba & Qarantino, Solange and more.

With the Will Digimon Podcast
Episode #237- Odaiba Upon Us (Digimon Adventure 25th Anniversary & More!)

With the Will Digimon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 62:16


Episode #0237! This time we will be talking about Digimon Liberator, 8/1 & the 25th Anniversary of Digimon Adventure pop-up shops, Digimon Comics, the card game, & tons more! This time the show was streamed/recorded live on Sunday instead of our normal Monday. Plus we answer your questions! Show notes can be found at http://podcast.withthewill.net/post/237/ News and Discussion can be found at https://www.withthewill.net The WtW Patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/withthewill Join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/VvWUfHq Questions for future episodes can be sent to podcast@withthewill.net

The Nonlinear Library
LW - We ran an AI safety conference in Tokyo. It went really well. Come next year! by Blaine

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 10:09


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: We ran an AI safety conference in Tokyo. It went really well. Come next year!, published by Blaine on July 18, 2024 on LessWrong. Abstract Technical AI Safety 2024 (TAIS 2024) was a conference organised by AI Safety 東京 and Noeon Research, in collaboration with Reaktor Japan, AI Alignment Network and AI Industry Foundation. You may have heard of us through ACX. The goals of the conference were 1. demonstrate the practice of technical safety research to Japanese researchers new to the field 2. share ideas among established technical safety researchers 3. establish a good international reputation for AI Safety 東京 and Noeon Research 4. establish a Schelling conference for people working in technical safety We sent out a survey after the conference to get feedback from attendees on whether or not we achieved those goals. We certainly achieved goals 1, 2 and 3; goal 4 remains to be seen. In this post we give more details about the conference, share results from the feedback survey, and announce our intentions to run another conference next year. Okay but like, what was TAIS 2024? Technical AI Safety 2024 (TAIS 2024) was a small non-archival open academic conference structured as a lecture series. It ran over the course of 2 days from April 5th-6th 2024 at the International Conference Hall of the Plaza Heisei in Odaiba, Tokyo. We had 18 talks covering 6 research agendas in technical AI safety: Mechanistic Interpretability Developmental Interpretability Scaleable Oversight Agent Foundations Causal Incentives ALIFE …including talks from Hoagy Cunningham (Anthropic), Noah Y. Siegel (DeepMind), Manuel Baltieri (Araya), Dan Hendrycks (CAIS), Scott Emmons (CHAI), Ryan Kidd (MATS), James Fox (LISA), and Jesse Hoogland and Stan van Wingerden (Timaeus). In addition to our invited talks, we had 25 submissions, of which 19 were deemed relevant for presentation. 5 were offered talk slots, and we arranged a poster session to accommodate the remaining 14. In the end, 7 people presented posters, 5 in person and 2 in absentia. Our best poster award was won jointly by Fazl Berez for Large Language Models Relearn Removed Concepts and Alex Spies for Structured Representations in Maze-Solving Transformers. We had 105 in-person attendees (including the speakers). Our live streams had around 400 unique viewers, and maxed out at 18 concurrent viewers. Recordings of the conference talks are hosted on our youtube channel. How did it go? Very well, thanks for asking! We sent out a feedback survey after the event, and got 68 responses from in-person attendees (58% response rate). With the usual caveats that survey respondents are not necessarily a representative sample of the population: Looking good! Let's dig deeper. How useful was TAIS 2024 for those new to the field? Event satisfaction was high across the board, which makes it hard to tell how relatively satisfied population subgroups were. Only those who identified themselves as "new to AI safety" were neutrally satisfied, but the newbies were also the most likely to be highly satisfied. It seems that people new to AI safety had no more or less trouble understanding the talks than those who work for AI safety organisations or have published AI safety research: They were also no more or less likely to make new research collaborations: Note that there is substantial overlap between some of these categories, especially for categories that imply a strong existing relationship to AI safety, so take the above charts with a pinch of salt: Total New to AI safety Part of the AI safety community Employed by an AI safety org Has published AI safety research New to AI safety 26 100% 19% 12% 4% Part of the AI safety community 28 18% 100% 36% 32% Employed by an AI safety org 20 15% 50% 100% 35% Has published AIS research 13 8% 69% 54% 100% Subjectively, it fe...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - We ran an AI safety conference in Tokyo. It went really well. Come next year! by Blaine

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 10:09


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: We ran an AI safety conference in Tokyo. It went really well. Come next year!, published by Blaine on July 18, 2024 on LessWrong. Abstract Technical AI Safety 2024 (TAIS 2024) was a conference organised by AI Safety 東京 and Noeon Research, in collaboration with Reaktor Japan, AI Alignment Network and AI Industry Foundation. You may have heard of us through ACX. The goals of the conference were 1. demonstrate the practice of technical safety research to Japanese researchers new to the field 2. share ideas among established technical safety researchers 3. establish a good international reputation for AI Safety 東京 and Noeon Research 4. establish a Schelling conference for people working in technical safety We sent out a survey after the conference to get feedback from attendees on whether or not we achieved those goals. We certainly achieved goals 1, 2 and 3; goal 4 remains to be seen. In this post we give more details about the conference, share results from the feedback survey, and announce our intentions to run another conference next year. Okay but like, what was TAIS 2024? Technical AI Safety 2024 (TAIS 2024) was a small non-archival open academic conference structured as a lecture series. It ran over the course of 2 days from April 5th-6th 2024 at the International Conference Hall of the Plaza Heisei in Odaiba, Tokyo. We had 18 talks covering 6 research agendas in technical AI safety: Mechanistic Interpretability Developmental Interpretability Scaleable Oversight Agent Foundations Causal Incentives ALIFE …including talks from Hoagy Cunningham (Anthropic), Noah Y. Siegel (DeepMind), Manuel Baltieri (Araya), Dan Hendrycks (CAIS), Scott Emmons (CHAI), Ryan Kidd (MATS), James Fox (LISA), and Jesse Hoogland and Stan van Wingerden (Timaeus). In addition to our invited talks, we had 25 submissions, of which 19 were deemed relevant for presentation. 5 were offered talk slots, and we arranged a poster session to accommodate the remaining 14. In the end, 7 people presented posters, 5 in person and 2 in absentia. Our best poster award was won jointly by Fazl Berez for Large Language Models Relearn Removed Concepts and Alex Spies for Structured Representations in Maze-Solving Transformers. We had 105 in-person attendees (including the speakers). Our live streams had around 400 unique viewers, and maxed out at 18 concurrent viewers. Recordings of the conference talks are hosted on our youtube channel. How did it go? Very well, thanks for asking! We sent out a feedback survey after the event, and got 68 responses from in-person attendees (58% response rate). With the usual caveats that survey respondents are not necessarily a representative sample of the population: Looking good! Let's dig deeper. How useful was TAIS 2024 for those new to the field? Event satisfaction was high across the board, which makes it hard to tell how relatively satisfied population subgroups were. Only those who identified themselves as "new to AI safety" were neutrally satisfied, but the newbies were also the most likely to be highly satisfied. It seems that people new to AI safety had no more or less trouble understanding the talks than those who work for AI safety organisations or have published AI safety research: They were also no more or less likely to make new research collaborations: Note that there is substantial overlap between some of these categories, especially for categories that imply a strong existing relationship to AI safety, so take the above charts with a pinch of salt: Total New to AI safety Part of the AI safety community Employed by an AI safety org Has published AI safety research New to AI safety 26 100% 19% 12% 4% Part of the AI safety community 28 18% 100% 36% 32% Employed by an AI safety org 20 15% 50% 100% 35% Has published AIS research 13 8% 69% 54% 100% Subjectively, it fe...

Tokyo Game Life
Shashingo: Learn Japanese With Photography with Ryan of Autumn Pioneer, Odaiba's Awesome Retro Arcade

Tokyo Game Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 53:47


Ryan from Autumn Pioneer, the developer of Shashingo: Learn Photography With Japanese joins the podcast to talk about his photo-snapping edutainment game with a Tokyo flair! We dig into using video games to learn languages, the joy of photography games, and tons of obscure Japanese oddities. In the feature, I take you to Odaiba's amazing retro arcade that is one of the best in all of Tokyo! Check out Shashingo: Learn Japanese With Photography here:  https://store.steampowered.com/app/1632490/Shashingo_Learn_Japanese_with_Photography/ Follow our guest: Official account: https://twitter.com/ShashingoGame Ryan's account: https://twitter.com/AutumnPioneer   (0:00) - Intro Games (0:53) - Shashingo: Learn Japanese With Photography w/ Ryan of Autumn Pioneer Feature (38:02) - Odaiba's awesome retro arcade News (48:38) - Summer Games Fest (52:02) - New Nintendo plushies (53:01) - Closing Social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TokyoGameLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokyogamelife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tokyogamelife Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tokyogamelife Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tokyogamelife.bsky.social Website: https://tokyogamelife.com/ Like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app! Send questions and suggestions to: tokyogamelife@gmail.com

The Radio Vagabond
322 TOKYO: The 7 Must-See Wonders

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 11:20


Join me in this VAGABOND SHORT episode, where I take you on a quick tour of Tokyo, offering my top recommendations for must-see and must-do experiences in the city.  7. Tsukiji Fish Market: Indulge your senses at Tsukiji Fish Market, a paradise for seafood lovers. Dive into the chaos guided by neon signs and enthusiastic vendors. Experience a culinary adventure where every bite is a flavour crescendo.  6. Meiji Shrine: Escape the urban buzz at Meiji Shrine, surrounded by ancient cedar trees. Participate in traditional rituals and immerse yourself in the spiritual embrace of Japanese culture.  5. Ueno Park and Zoo: Take a breather in Ueno Park, an urban oasis offering picturesque beauty and playful charm. Every step is a brushstroke on Tokyo's canvas of natural wonders.  4. Tokyo Tower: Ascend Tokyo Tower for spectacular views of the city skyline. Experience the dynamic heartbeat of Tokyo from its iconic symbol.  3. Odaiba: Step into the future at Odaiba, where innovation and recreation blend seamlessly. Explore a tangible, dazzling reality amid breath-taking vistas and mecha wonders.  2. Akihabara – Electric Town: Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Akihabara, Tokyo's neon-drenched playground. It's a celebration of all things geeky in an electrifying atmosphere.  1. Shibuya Crossing: Step into the chaotic symphony of Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo's pulsating heart where tradition meets modernity. Experience the electric energy of this iconic pedestrian intersection.  Links and Resources  For more background information on the top tourist attractions in Tokyo, I recommend checking out the following resources:  - Shibuya Crossing  - Tsukiji Fish Market  - Meiji Shrine  - Tokyo Tower  - Akihabara  - Odaiba  - Ueno Park and Zoo  These links lead to official and informative websites where you can learn more about each attraction's history, significance, and visitor information.  Stay adventurous and keep exploring with The Radio Vagabond. 

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt
371 Tokyo: De 7 MUST-SEE vidundere

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 11:20


Join me in this VAGABOND SHORT episode, where I take you on a quick tour of Tokyo, offering my top recommendations for must-see and must-do experiences in the city.  7. Tsukiji Fish Market: Indulge your senses at Tsukiji Fish Market, a paradise for seafood lovers. Dive into the chaos guided by neon signs and enthusiastic vendors. Experience a culinary adventure where every bite is a flavour crescendo.  6. Meiji Shrine: Escape the urban buzz at Meiji Shrine, surrounded by ancient cedar trees. Participate in traditional rituals and immerse yourself in the spiritual embrace of Japanese culture.  5. Ueno Park and Zoo: Take a breather in Ueno Park, an urban oasis offering picturesque beauty and playful charm. Every step is a brushstroke on Tokyo's canvas of natural wonders.  4. Tokyo Tower: Ascend Tokyo Tower for spectacular views of the city skyline. Experience the dynamic heartbeat of Tokyo from its iconic symbol.  3. Odaiba: Step into the future at Odaiba, where innovation and recreation blend seamlessly. Explore a tangible, dazzling reality amid breath-taking vistas and mecha wonders.  2. Akihabara – Electric Town: Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Akihabara, Tokyo's neon-drenched playground. It's a celebration of all things geeky in an electrifying atmosphere.  1. Shibuya Crossing: Step into the chaotic symphony of Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo's pulsating heart where tradition meets modernity. Experience the electric energy of this iconic pedestrian intersection.  Links and Resources  For more background information on the top tourist attractions in Tokyo, I recommend checking out the following resources:  - Shibuya Crossing  - Tsukiji Fish Market  - Meiji Shrine  - Tokyo Tower  - Akihabara  - Odaiba  - Ueno Park and Zoo  These links lead to official and informative websites where you can learn more about each attraction's history, significance, and visitor information.  Stay adventurous and keep exploring with The Radio Vagabond. 

英語で雑談!Kevin’s English Room Podcast
Venus Fortの跡地にできたテーマパークはどんなところ?

英語で雑談!Kevin’s English Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 8:57


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odaiba venus fort
NFT X ART Podcast by 飯沼英樹 Hideki iinuma アート 美術 ファッション

Yes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hideki-iinuma/message

Otakuology
Digimon Adventure tri: Determination

Otakuology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 48:56


The DigiDestined go to a nearby hot springs theme park and everyone has a good time, but Joe doesn't show up because he wants to study for his exams. Another infected Digimon, Ogremon, attacks Odaiba. Gomamon runs away from home while Mimi faces problems with the other DigiDestined and her classmates because of her selfish ideas. Would Joe accept his responsibilities as a DigiDestined before it's too late? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakuology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakuology/support

Shortsleeve Travel with Kat Shortsleeve
Tokyo, Japan: Insider Guide by Shortsleeve Travel

Shortsleeve Travel with Kat Shortsleeve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:54 Transcription Available


Join Kat Shortsleeve on an exciting journey through Tokyo, Japan. Learn about Tokyo's iconic landmarks, including Tokyo Tower and Senso-ji Temple. Explore the culinary delights of the city, from sushi to takoyaki. Dive into the culture with traditional tea ceremonies and sumo wrestling. Discover hidden gems like Yanaka Ginza, Odaiba, and Kagurazaka. Kat also shares travel tips, transportation options, and cultural etiquette to enhance your Tokyo experience.Instagram @katshortsleeveTik Tok @katshortsleeveYoutube Shortsleeve Travel with Kat Shortsleeve

A REVOLTA do Vinyl | Ricardo Guerra
Episode 688: A REVOLTA do Vinyl - 30 Setembro 2023

A REVOLTA do Vinyl | Ricardo Guerra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 60:26


Moon Boots, Moodssupply, Prins Thomas, Bondax, Odaiba & Qarantino, Romy, Feist, Lindstrom and more.

Arqueología Nintendo
Made in Japan #3: Odaiba, la joya tokiota

Arqueología Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 45:19


Bienvenidos fans de Nintendo!! Hoy continuamos con nuestra serie MADE IN JAPAN. Hoy nos dedicaremos a hablar de Odaiba, sin duda, mi zona favorita de Tokio!! Hablaremos de su historia, de humor amarillo, de anime y de la historia de dos videojuegos de Nintendo muy relacionados con esta isla artificial. En definitiva, hablaremos de muchas cosas, y muy interesantes, así que, no lo dudéis, dadle al play y... hoy más que nunca... acompañadme en este viaje!! No olvidéis dejarnos vuestros comentarios y sugerencias: Mail: arqueologia.nintendo@gmail.com Twitter: @PodcastNintendo

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會
230718 東京御台場希爾頓飯店(Hilton Tokyo Odaiba)夏日遊艇 浴衣體驗

林氏璧孔醫師的新冠病毒討論會

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 36:32


8月11日到20日的十日間,入住台場希爾頓行政房以上的住客都可以免費來搭這個遊船,時間約40分鐘的巡遊 https://www.hiltonodaiba.jp/news/detail/3713 東京御臺場希爾頓酒店 Agoda https://reurl.cc/zYoq4V 比價 https://reurl.cc/Rz8Yon 式場視察之旅 https://linshibi.com/?p=848 我還在日航東京時代入住的經驗: 東京御台場希爾頓飯店(Hilton Tokyo Odaiba) (原日航東京):坐看東京灣彩虹大橋的日夜 https://linshibi.com/?p=1159 歡迎追蹤林氏璧孔醫師的發聲管道,了解最新的日本旅遊訊息! 我的電子名片 https://lit.link/linshibi 日本優惠券大平台和近期活動資訊 https://linshibi.com/?p=20443 歡迎贊助04b喝咖啡 https://pay.firstory.me/user/linshibi

Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
158 Christian Baudat is the Country General Manager Japan for The Ascott Limited.

Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 71:09


Previously he was the Director of Operations, Japan and South Korea and General Manager Oakwood Suites, Yokohama.  He was area Vice-President for the Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSCI Abu Dhabi and General Manager of the Hilton Hotels in Tokyo, Nagoya, Odaiba, Fukuoka, Otaru and Zurich Airport.

Fandom Nonsense
Podmon Adventure episode 30 Hitchhiker's Guide to Odaiba

Fandom Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 25:08


Making our way downtown on another episode of Podmon Adventure! Does Sora have a future in ventriloquism? Why do the Digimon pick the worst time to participate in quiet time? And does Dwayne really think one of these kids took a dump in his backseat? The answer to these questions and more await us as we watch Digimon Adventure episode 30 Almost Home Free!

GOOD MORNING JAPAN. Notizie giapponesi, sguardo italiano.
Ep.3/2023 - NEWS: AI capito Kishida! / Beh, baseball! / Che la flotta sia con voi! /  Oh dai, si va a Odaiba? /  GUEST:  Francesco Fondi

GOOD MORNING JAPAN. Notizie giapponesi, sguardo italiano.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 37:03


El Racó del Manga
EL RACÓ DEL MANGA - 5x16: ESPECIAL NADAL 2022 / "Wish"

El Racó del Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 49:47


En el podcast d’avuí, especial de Nadal, la Jayce tronarà a fer un repàs del Manga Barcelona, anunciarem nova llicència d’Odaiba, i tornarem a fer pressió a Crunchyroll per a que porti la 2ona pel·lícula de Kimetsu no Yaiba en català. Avuí al parlem-ne, us farem 5 recomanacions d’animes per a veure durant aquest nadal. Posteriorment, a l’Espai Japó us explicarem d’on ve la tradició dels japonesos de demanar KFC per la nit de Nadal. Tot seguit, Xavi Omella ens parlarà de l’organització de Gran Torneig de les Arts Marcials a Tokyo. I finalment, al Tenkaichi Musical, torna Aida Deturck, versionant en exclusiva i en català, el 2on opening de NANA: “Wish”!

EstoBro TV
Digimon Podcast: A Belated Odaiba Day

EstoBro TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 85:27


A special edition episode of the podcast, EstoBro welcomes back Izzy Takamono to fulfil a promise on another popular Japanese franchise: Digimon. The episode begins with how Izzy is a great conduit of finding an anime for everyone (2:30), as his passions are to "share the good word," that anime has to offer as a major media focus. The podcast celebrates a belated Odaiba Day (11:00) and what it means to the franchise as the origins of Digimon are surrounded by Odaiba Memorial Day in Japan. A great deal of Japanese culture is in tribute in every Digimon game, which is enhanced even further with the distributing company of Bandai Namco Entertainment. The bonding friendship the pair have also dissect the competition Digimon shares with Pokémon (21:00), and this is also a comparing argument throughout the entire episode.   Izzy also came in clutch introducing EstoBro to the Digimon franchise the right way with gifting a copy of Digimon Survive (37:55), the latest title that released at the end of July. After analyzing the first week's sales and ratings, the Gents analyze the differences the latest title compares to the rest of the franchise. Izzy also does the due diligence to reflect on other top games of Digimon (49:45), which also includes major contribution with anime, trading card game, and enhancing applications that makes the franchise great. EstoBro knows how to cater to Izzy's nerd demographic as he circles back to the 'Smash Injustice' that has clearly left Digimon off the list of not receiving an invite to Smash Ultimate (59:00) being a major video game staple. This major interview turned full episode was a fantastic way to educate the masses about the Digimon franchise. It is always a delight to have Izzy Takamono back on the show and we cannot wait to have him back for more episodes!Song credit: "Splash Woman" by Mega Ran featured on Megan Ran 9 released Mar. 12, 2009

jENI NO PIKA PIKA NIHONGO 日本語
#246 日本の祭日「海の日」Marine Day, そして海の見える家を借りる旅

jENI NO PIKA PIKA NIHONGO 日本語

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 4:21


Hello. Welcome to Jenni's Pika Pika Japanese. July 18 is the Japanese national holiday, Umi no Hi海の日 (Marine day). Japan is an island nation surrounded by the sea, so Japan and the sea are inseparable. In terms of food, Japanese seafood, including sushi, is very famous. Please listen to our podcast to learn about the "Umi no Hi Matsuri in Odaiba" (海の日祭りinお台場) and other events held on Umi no Hi. When traveling in Japan, how about renting a villa or other house facing the sea instead of staying in a hotel? In Japan, it is very convenient to buy food anywhere, so renting a house with a view of the sea and spending time together with your family is one of the best ways to spend time in Japan. 海 Umi お台場 Odaiba 葉山 Hayama 淡路島 Awajishima 宮津 Miyazu Hola. Bienvenido a Jenni's Pika Pika Japanese. El 18 de julio es el Umi no Hi 海の日 (Día del Mar), fiesta nacional en Japón. Japón es una nación insular rodeada por el mar, por lo que Japón y el mar son inseparables. En cuanto a la comida, el marisco japonés, incluido el sushi, es famoso. Escucha nuestros podcasts para enterarte de eventos como el Festival Umi no Hi en Odaiba. Si viaja a Japón, ¿qué le parece alquilar una villa u otra casa frente al mar en lugar de alojarse en un hotel? En Japón, es conveniente comprar comida en cualquier lugar, por lo que alquilar una casa con vistas al mar y pasar tiempo con la familia es una de las mejores formas de pasar el tiempo en Japón. 海 Umi お台場 Odaiba 葉山 Hayama 淡路島 Awajishima 宮津 Miyazu こんにちは ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 7月18日は日本の祭日「海の日」です。 日本は島国で海に囲まれているので日本と海は切っても切れません。 食べ物では寿司をはじめ日本の海の幸は有名ですよね。 Podcastで海の日のイベント「海の日祭りinお台場」などご紹介しているので聞いてください。 また日本を旅行する時、ホテル等ばかりでなく、海に面したヴィラなどの家を借り切って滞在するのはいかがですか? 日本はどこでも食材を買うのも便利なので、海の見える家を借り切って家族でゆっくり過ごすのも一つの日本の過ごし方としてお勧めできます。

El Racó del Manga
EL RACÓ DEL MANGA - 4x40: Tertulia: "Jojo Coses Part III" / Botiga Doraemon / "Rain"

El Racó del Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 53:46


En el podcast d’avuí, anunciarem la data d’estrena als cinemes de la nova pel•lícula de El Detectiu Conan, i l’estrena de l’anime de Bluelock a certa plataforma. A la tertulia, seguirem parlant de més curiositats del mon de Jojo’s a... “Jojo Coses Part III”. Posteriorment, a l’Espai Japó, viatjarem fins a Odaiba, a Tokyo, per a entrar a la botiga oficial de Doraemon. Tot seguit, Xavi Omella, ens explicarà en que s’ha gastat 15.000 € un japonès. I finalment, al Tenkaichi Musical, torna Aida Deturck, versionant en exclusva i en català, el 5è opening de Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood: Rain!

Noticias de la semana
223. Ataque a los Titanes Temporada 4-1 en Prime, Babylon publicará en hentai Vanilla Essence

Noticias de la semana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 30:39


Noticias de la semana:-Nuevo vídeo promocional del anime de Blue Lock:https://ramenparados.com/nuevo-video-promocional-del-anime-de-blue-lock/-Ataque a los Titanes Temporada 4 Parte 1 llega a Prime Video:https://ramenparados.com/titanes-4-parte-2-prime/-El anime de Una pareja de cucos se estrenará en abril:https://ramenparados.com/el-anime-de-una-pareja-de-cucos-se-estrenara-en-abril/-Ediciones Babylon publicará Vanilla Essence:https://ramenparados.com/ediciones-babylon-publicara-vanilla-essence/-Odaiba anuncia 3 nuevas licencias:https://ramenparados.com/odaiba-anuncia-3-nuevas-licencias/-Editorial Kodai licencia Boys of the Dead:https://ramenparados.com/editorial-kodai-licencia-boys-of-the-dead/

The Austin and Arthur Show
Having fun in Japan. What can you do? |Austin and Arthur in Japan

The Austin and Arthur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 37:59


If you come to Japan, what kind of recreational activities can you expect to find?  In this video, we discuss a variety of fun things to do while in Tokyo such as:    exploring small pubs and trying beer visiting luxury cafes and trying high quality coffee checking out recreational areas such as Odaiba attending concerts and virtual concerts traveling around Japan on hot spring trips visiting historical districts around Tokyo such as Asakusa. and we even learn about Arthur's secret love of artisanal cakes   No matter what your hobbies are, you can find them here in Tokyo!   == 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.

BASE OTAKU
Base Otaku : El Repasito de Novedades y Noticias Manga 05

BASE OTAKU

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 17:51


Lo primero decir que sentimos la perdida de Hiroshi Hirata y este programa irá dedicado especialmente a su memoria. Se acerca final de año, las fiestas y las huelgas de transporte y el turrón, turrón el que os vamos a dar en lo que queda de año en Base Otaku, pero por ahora os serviremos un pequeño canape, más dulce que un polvorón y más salao que los langostinos de noche buena, así que dejadnos un ratito vuestros oidos y preparaos, porque los elfos, el Olentxero y nosotors os vamos a vaciar los bolsillos. Repasamos las novedades, destacando la no-salida y finalmente salida express y torticera del cofre de Kochikame, tendremos novedades de ECC, Hidra, Fujur, Kodai, Odaiba, Nowe Ivrea y Panini y os contaremos lo que hemos visto sobre la nueva edición de Spriggan, solo apto para viejunos como nosotros. Muchas gracias a todos vosotrxs y especialmente a K.

Mustacchi
MUSTACCHI #21 - Happy Mustacchi Paradise

Mustacchi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 99:15


In una puntata direttamente dall'isola Odaiba, Fabio e Max sono nello studio acchittato per l'occasione dentro Animal Crossing per parlare del Direct ad esso dedicato.   Carmelo, come inviato speciale dallo studio di casa sua, ci invita a una riflessione sullo stato del giornalismo videoludico in Italia.   Buon ascolto!   MUSICA INTRO: Intro :"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ OUTRO: Jolly Good by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com    Seguici sui Social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshelternetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/theshelterit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshelternetwork/ Twitch: twitch.tv/theshelternetwork Telegram: t.me/TheShelterNetwork I nostri podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-shelter

AniThree's Podcast
Anithree Season 3 Episode 1: Japan Trip Part II

AniThree's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 95:18


AniThree - SEASON 3: The Japan Episode Final Part - Featuring MORE of our Fun Adventures in Japan!Welcome to the premiere of Season 3!Featuring our friends Arin, Vivian, sharing our experiences in Japan!Doug and his friends will come together to spill the tea:Podcast Life-Premiere of Season 3!-Update on the status of the podcast and how everybody is doing!-Renee's venture into the unknown, can you figure out what she's cooking up?Japan: Part 2 (we wish!)-The group recounts some of their experiences with Akihabara!--We talk about our shopping life in Akihabara and Doug shares once more, his shameful secret!-The group expresses their delight at visiting the Tsukiji Fish Market!--We share our favorite food experiences at the Fish Market!-The group reveal Asakusa and how traditionally we approached the experience!--The guys talk about their experiences with getting fitted into a yukata and wearing it for the entire day!--The girls talk about their own experiences with kimonos and the intricacy of getting dressed with specialized accessories and shoes!-Doug recounts his experience with good luck charms from the Asakusa shrine!--He lost his good luck charm but he explains why you shouldn't lose it.-7 Levels of Matcha, an ice cream of bitterness at the highest step!-Tokyo Disney Sea: Not Disneyland but JUST AS GOOD!--Renee and Vivian share their experiences with cosplaying, FYI costumes are only allowed on a certain day!--The group share their unexpected experiences with some of the attractions!---We share how Journey to the Center of the Earth literally shook the entire group!--We provide a mini food review of Tokyo Disney Sea, featuring the Ursula-themed Ukiwa Bun, the Finding Nemo-themed DeepSea Pineapple Smoothie and Curry-flavored Popcorn!---Doug, Renee and Vivian relive their shopping experiences and how Renee ascended in that Disney store!--Doug and Arin share their experiences in Odaiba, recalling their sprawl through the tech-savvy locale!--We all recount our disaster experience in Japan and how we prepared for that typhoon warning!Conclusion:-Thank you for listening to the first episode of Season 3!-Will we go to Japan in 2022? Definitely, maybe!Credits:(Cloudy and New Day ) by KODOMOi (https://soundcloud.com/kodomoimusic)Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)Music promoted by Music Panda - Vlog No Copyright Free MusicVideo Link: https://youtu.be/jmuJp29d57QPlease email us any recommendations to anithreepodcast@gmail.comInstagram: anithreepodcastRenee's sticker shop:  hanikostudiosSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/anithreepodcast)

Podigious! A Digimon Anime Podcast!
023. DALEK Odaiba Day Special

Podigious! A Digimon Anime Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 81:57


The OG Podigious crew re-assembles for an Odaiba Day Special to finally discuss Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution – Kizuna! We discuss who we'd recommend the movie to, how it compares to Tri, the meaning of bonds, and what it means to be an adult! You can find the full show notes for this episode and leave comments at http://podigious.com/023/digimon-adventure-last-evolution-kizuna-odaiba-day-special.

BASE OTAKU
Base Otaku Manga 107 - Mashle y La Empalagosa Dieta del Amor

BASE OTAKU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 87:39


Base Otaku el podcast 100% manga en su programa 107 hará una parada por la dieta más "gourmet" de "La empalagosa dieta del amor" de Mika y editado por Odaiba y luego irá al mundo mágico de "Mashle" último bombazo de Manga Plus editada por norma al increible precio de 4€. Y recordad que para que nuestra familia crezca y ayudarnos, la mejor maneras es comentar y difundir y que si aún no lo has hecho... Sssssssuscribete!!!! Powered By K.

The NovaCast: A Digimon Rewatch Experience
Episode 44: Skamageddon

The NovaCast: A Digimon Rewatch Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 149:15


Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon. The last stop of the Adventure 02 Love Train takes the NovaCast to the terminus of one WILD OVA. Join the crew as we discuss Digital rights, what it takes to hack the planet, callbacks galore, some mindbending revelations, and our most precious Joements. Stick around at the end for the definite tier list of the Odaiba queen's most fab looks--it's the Mimi Fashion Spectacular!

Krewe of Japan
Rapid Fire Questions Challenge ft. Tomoko Kitagawa

Krewe of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 7:30


In this rapid fire questions challenge, best selling author and Japanese historian Tomoko Kitagawa competes for the top spot on the rapid fire leaderboard! Be sure to check out Tomoko's full episode "The Age of Lady Samurai" and her latest feature in the Netflix hit "Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan".Tomoko's website:https://www.tomokokitagawa.com/world.htmlJapan Society of New Orleans:http://www.japansocietyofneworleans.org/

The NovaCast: A Digimon Rewatch Experience
Episode 40: No Heterosexual Explanation

The NovaCast: A Digimon Rewatch Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 138:47


Digimon Adventure 02 Episodes 46 - 47. The time has come to probe the depths of Oikawa's lore--and bleeding heart--and learn how the palest man in Odaiba ties into the increasingly-twisting story. Plus: some major milestones for the show, the big matchup you've all been waiting for, analyses of Japan's new millennium, and more familiar faces to love and lose. Be sure to stick around for the mailbag to hear us discuss our favorite smaller villains and a gritty Digimon show pitch unlike anything you've seen before!

Noticias de la semana
191. Temporada final de Fruits Basket, croufando de la editorial Fandogamia, Yakuza amo de casa llega a Netflix

Noticias de la semana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:05


Noticias completas en la web de Ramen para Dos:-Fruits Basket The Final Season se estrenará el 5 de abril: https://ramenparados.com/fruits-basket-the-final-season-se-estrenara-el-5-de-abril/-El anime Gokushufudo: El yakuza amo de casa se estrenará el 8 de abril: https://ramenparados.com/el-anime-gokushufudo-el-yakuza-amo-de-casa-se-estrenara-el-8-de-abril/-Fandogamia comparte un adelanto de THREASON: https://ramenparados.com/fandogamia-comparte-un-adelanto-de-threason/-La empalagosa dieta del amor a la venta el 23 de marzo: https://ramenparados.com/la-empalagosa-dieta-del-amor-a-la-venta-el-23-de-marzo/-Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S saldrá en Nintendo Switch: https://ramenparados.com/hatsune-miku-logic-paint-s-saldra-en-nintendo-switch/-Primeras imágenes de El Shaddai para PC: https://ramenparados.com/primeras-imagenes-de-el-shaddai-para-pc/

Explore Japon
Une balade à Odaiba sur Tokyo

Explore Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 21:44


Épisode 103 - Dans cet épisode on part se promener et faire une journée à Odaiba sur Tokyo L'insta moment : https://www.instagram.com/narumiya_jp/ La boutique de la semaine : Roof Top burger à Kamakura Le coup de coeur : Hello Talk Retrouvez les photos et les informations supplémentaires sur la page de l'épisode : https://explorejapon.com/2020/12/17/ep-103-une-balade-a-odaiba

Noticias de la semana
177. No cancelan Danmachi, nuevo proyecto de Mamoru Hosoda, nace una nueva editorial manga + SORTEO y mucho más

Noticias de la semana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 27:42


Noticias en la web de Ramen Para Dos:-Seven Days War premiada en el Festival de Sitges: https://ramenparados.com/seven-days-war-premiada-en-el-festival-internacional-de-cine-de-sitges/-Casi terminado el storyboard de lo nuevo de Hosoda: https://ramenparados.com/casi-terminado-el-storyboard-del-nuevo-trabajo-de-mamoru-hosoda/-Norma Editorial habla sobre Danmachi: https://ramenparados.com/norma-editorial-habla-sobre-danmachi/-Odaiba Ediciones se presentará el próximo 30 de octubre: https://ramenparados.com/odaiba-ediciones-se-presentara-el-proximo-viernes/-Monster Hunter adelanta su fecha de estreno y muestra un nuevo tráiler: https://ramenparados.com/monster-hunter-adelanta-su-fecha-de-estreno-y-muestra-un-nuevo-trailer/-Anunciada la novela visual Far Away para móviles y PC: https://ramenparados.com/anunciada-la-novela-visual-far-away-para-moviles-y-pc/Cláusulas del sorteo:-Infinity Cómics se encargará del envío del premio, será solo para residentes en España, concretamente, residentes en la Península. Exceptuando miembros de Ramen para Dos o colaboradores.-Contactaremos con el ganador a través de los comentarios en Youtube. Después deberán proporcionarnos una red social para hablar con el ganador y hablar de la dirección de envío.-El ganador se escogerá de forma aleatoria. Y se anunciará en el próximo vídeo de noticias de la semana.-Podéis leer todas las bases de los concursos en la web de Ramen para Dos: https://ramenparados.com/bases-de-concursos/

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast
What the heck is a Gundam, and why did they build a giant walking robot?

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 14:04


Show Notes When footage of the Walking Gundam went viral earlier this week, your loyal podcast hosts received a deluge of questions from friends and family about it. "Did you see this? What is this? Why did they build it? Is this one of those 'Transformers' you podcast about?" We knew what we had to do: it was our responsibility to make a public service announcement explaining Gundam and the Walking Gundam in a short, accessible mini-podcast. So, here's Mobile Suit Breakdown's first Public Service Announcement: What the Heck is a Gundam, and why did they build a giant robot? Our previously-scheduled podcasting will resume next week! And here's the full transcript: In mid-September 2020, millions of people around the world saw footage of a 25-ton giant humanoid robot called a “Gundam” moving on a scaffolding in Yokohama Japan. The footage went viral across different social networks and soon wound up on news channels from Australia to the United States. It reached well beyond the sheltered harbor of the Gundam fandom. And many of the millions of people watching that giant Gundam being put through its paces asked themselves, “What the heck is a Gundam? And why did they build a giant robot?” We’re the hosts of Mobile Suit Breakdown, a weekly podcast about Gundam where we talk through the show’s 41-year history and research the context behind it - from science and history to art, culture, and psychology. Instead of our regularly-scheduled podcast, we’re going to answer those two questions: What’s a Gundam, and why did they build one in Yokohama? And we’re going to do it in under fifteen minutes. If you’re one of Mobile Suit Breakdown’s regular listeners, then you probably already know the answers to those two questions, but maybe you can send this to your friends and family when they ask you, “Hey, did you hear about that giant transformer in Japan? They built a real Voltron! What’s up with that???” The big humanoid machine you’ve seen moving around in all those videos is called the Walking Gundam or the RX-78 F00 Gundam. It’s 18 meters or 60 feet tall and weighs something like 25 tons, and it is a life-sized, 1-to-1 model of The Gundam, a giant humanoid fighting weapon that originally appeared on Japanese television in the 1979 animated series ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’. This one has a slightly updated look for 2020, but it’s meant to evoke that same original machine. During the 1980s the animation studio responsible for Mobile Suit Gundam started making sequels about different giant robots - some of which were also called ‘Gundams’, and they’ve been making ‘Gundam’ shows, as well as every conceivable kind of spinoff and merchandise, ever since. A ‘Gundam’ is a particular kind of ‘mobile suit’, which is the name that the franchise uses for giant human-shaped fighting machines. Originally there was just one and it was called The Gundam, but the heroes of the sequels got their own Gundam-type mobile suits, so now we talk about ‘Gundams’ and the ‘Gundam franchise’. This is actually not the first life-sized ‘Gundam’ statue to be constructed and displayed in Japan! Back in 2009, as part of a celebration of the Gundam franchise’s 30th anniversary, the company that owns Gundam erected a similar 60 foot Gundam in Shiokaze park in the Odaiba part of Tokyo. The Gundam statue was originally only meant to be there for 2 months, but it was such a popular tourist attraction that they left it up until 2017 when it was replaced with a model of a different Gundam from a more recent show. But unlike this new one, the first one just stood around and looked cool, while the second one had some cosmetic external bits that could kind of slide around a bit to expose internal lighting at night. Building one that can move around almost like the machines do in the show is a tremendous engineering achievement! This new one was built both to celebrate Gundam’s 40th anniversary (in 2019) and to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics in Summer 2020. The Olympics were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but construction on the Walking Gundam continued at a facility in Yokohama called the Gundam Factory! The Gundam franchise is owned by massive toy-and-media conglomerate Bandai, and until recently it was the company’s most valuable intellectual property. It’s known all over the world, but is most popular in Japan, the rest of the South-East Asia region, and Italy. Gundam experienced a surge of popularity in the United States during the early 2000s when an English-dubbed version of a spinoff television series called Gundam Wing aired on Cartoon Network. However its popularity declined after 2005 and it has been considered a niche interest among American fans of Japanese media ever since. Besides the shows and movies, the most visible part of the Gundam franchise are the plastic scale models of the mobile suits sold by Bandai. People around the world enjoy building and customizing replicas of their favorite mobile suits in a variety of different scales like 1:100, and 1:144 and with prices that run from a few dollars into the thousands of dollars for special, limited edition kits. These models, called ‘gunpla’ which is a portmanteau combining ‘Gundam’ and ‘plastic model’, are so successful that in 2019 Bandai announced that lifetime sales for the forty year old franchise amounted to more than 500 million kits. Part of the reason Gundam fans love those life-sized replica statues in Japan SO MUCH is because building replicas of Gundams is already a huge part of being a fan of the franchise. So what’s a Gundam? At the most basic level, it’s the mascot for a hugely successful, 40-year-old science fiction franchise owned by a massive merchandising conglomerate. Then they built a life-sized one to celebrate an important anniversary for the franchise and as a publicity and marketing stunt to sell smaller replicas. There’s also a nationalism aspect because they wanted to show off Japanese engineering prowess in front of the eyes of the whole world during the Olympics. And they built it to move around like a person because that’s what it does in the show AND because they’d already built two less-complex statues and they needed to take this one to the next level. If that’s all you needed to know, then you’re good to go! Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your newfound knowledge about Gundams of both the walking and the old-fashioned animated kind. The next time you hear someone say, “Wow, can you believe that Japan built a giant transformer? What a waste of money!!” you can say… ‘Well, actually…’ But if seeing that giant moving robot really caught your interest and now you’d like to know more about Gundam, what it’s about and why people love it so much, then stick around for… Mobile Suit Breakdown’s total beginner’s guide to the universes of Gundam Back in the 1970s, animated television in Japan was mostly made for young kids. Giant humanoid machines broadly called ‘mecha’ were popular with audiences at the time, and toy companies were happy to sponsor mecha tv shows because these shows were made cheaply and even a moderate hit would allow them to sell tons of toys based on the robots. But at the same time, the studios and creators making animated shows were trying to show that they could tell serious stories for more mature audiences. One of the animation studios trying to establish itself during this era was Nippon Sunrise, which we’ll just call ‘Sunrise’. Sunrise had produced a string of moderately successful giant mecha shows, but they wanted to do something new and different, with a project that would really shake up the industry. Gundam was that project. Rather than tell a heroic story about giant mecha fighting monsters or aliens, they wanted to tell a serious war story - inspired by the real history of World War II - but it would include giant robots in place of tanks or fighter planes so that the robot-toy-selling-sponsors would have some robot toys to sell. Gundam, famously, did not take off right away. But once it did, it became a phenomenon and helped to rewrite the rules of the animation industry in Japan. While Gundam was not solely responsible for the sci-fi and mecha crazes of the 80s, or for the emergence of animated TV and movies meant for mature audiences - it WAS a major turning point that proved animated TV aimed at older audiences could be commercially successful and artistically meaningful, and it inspired a host of imitators. The original Mobile Suit Gundam took place some time in the near future, at a time when around half the human population had left Earth to live in man-made space colonies orbiting our planet, and the whole species is more or less governed by the Earth Federation. Beyond Earth’s orbit there are a handful of mining colonies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter - a mining colony in orbit around Jupiter represents the furthest extent of humankind’s expansion into the solar system. Other than living in space, human life continues much the same as it does today: people still drive cars and play sports, they eat hamburgers, listen to portable music players, mess around with computers, have kids and (as would become a theme for the series) neglect them. Of course the one big technological change is the introduction of the piloted fighting robots called “mobile suits”. There’s an in-universe justification for them, but we all know that the real reason to include giant human-shaped fighting machines is because giant human-shaped fighting machines are the coolest. Mobile Suit Gundam is set during a war between the Earth Federation and a group of colonies calling itself the Principality of Zeon. Zeon claims to be fighting for the independence of the people living in space, but the Principality is ruled by tyrannical fascists in the Zabi Family. On the other side, the Earth Federation is more-or-less a democracy, but it resembles nothing so much as one of the old maritime empires like the British, French, or American empires of the 19th and 20th centuries - with all their problems. This conflict, between factions that defy easy categorization as either ‘good’ or ‘bad’ will be a running theme in Gundam, and our heroes are the unfortunates trapped in between. Up until 1993, Gundam shows and movies were all set in the original timeline, called ‘the Universal Century’, that had been established in the original Mobile Suit Gundam. Sequels explored the aftermath of that first war between the Federation and Zeon, as well as the fates of some of the individual characters. Like Star Trek in the United States, new Gundam stories often followed new characters, jumping forward years, decades, or whole generations into the imagined future of the Universal Century. But starting in 1994, animation studio Sunrise and sponsor-turned-parent-company Bandai decided to take the franchise in a new direction with a series of one-off or short-run alternate universe takes on the basic Gundam formula. So that means new mobile suits (at least one of which is always called a Gundam), space colonies, factions that are many things but certainly not ‘good’, and a younger generation struggling desperately to survive in a hostile world. You might even have heard of some of these alternate universe Gundam shows that hit it big outside Japan, like Gundam Wing, Gundam Seed, or the relatively recent Iron Blooded Orphans. So today when we talk about ‘Gundam’ we mean the whole lot of it: the original universal century stories, all the alternate universes, plus comic books, novels, audio dramas, video games, every other media format type of merchandise, and of course staggering quantities of plastic. If you’re interested in getting into Gundam, we recommend you start with the original 1979 TV series. It’s a classic for a reason! And you should accompany it with Mobile Suit Breakdown Season One, our episode-by-episode companion guide to the show (available at gundampodcast.com and on fine podcast services everywhere). If you’d rather start with a more recent show, you can check out one of the stand-alone alternate universe shows. But you will have to wait a few years before Mobile Suit Breakdown gets there… As for us, next week we’ll return to our regularly scheduled podcasting when we publish our interview with doctor of developmental psychology Bayley Garbutt about Kamille Bidan. Then on October 17th we’re back to Double Zeta - covering episode 11: Activate! Double Zeta! Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. The recap music for Season 3 is New York City (instrumental) by spinningmerkaba, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com Find out more at http://gundampodcast.com

Japonizados Podcast
Lugares de Japón: Odaiba | Japonizados Podcast 2x2

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 12:43


Muy buenas Mamonakus! En el 2º Japonizados Podcast de la temporada hablamos de Odaiba, la "isla artificial" de Tokio. Es un lugar en el que encontraréis un montón de centros comerciales, el salón recreativo Joypolis y mucho más. Si pasáis por Asakusa, es recomendable vivir la experiencia de ir en barquito hasta Odaiba. Todo esto y mucho más lo contamos en éste "Lugares de Japón". Ja ne! Durante el mes de Agosto iremos publicando las diferentes entrevistas y extractos de la sección Lugares de Japón. Queremos que si no habéis tenido la ocasión de ir a buscar estos contenidos, los tengáis disponibles de forma más sencilla. Ja ne!

Japonizados Podcast
Lugares de Japón: Odaiba | Japonizados Podcast 2x2

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 12:43


Muy buenas Mamonakus! En el 2º Japonizados Podcast de la temporada hablamos de Odaiba, la "isla artificial" de Tokio. Es un lugar en el que encontraréis un montón de centros comerciales, el salón recreativo Joypolis y mucho más. Si pasáis por Asakusa, es recomendable vivir la experiencia de ir en barquito hasta Odaiba. Todo esto y mucho más lo contamos en éste "Lugares de Japón". Ja ne! Durante el mes de Agosto iremos publicando las diferentes entrevistas y extractos de la sección Lugares de Japón. Queremos que si no habéis tenido la ocasión de ir a buscar estos contenidos, los tengáis disponibles de forma más sencilla. Ja ne!

Your Typical Shonen Protagonist
YTSP: Digimon Adventure Pt. 7

Your Typical Shonen Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 32:51


Kai and Kells cover the adventures of the DigiParents, everyone else's Ultimate Evolution, and exactly what Myotismon is planning to do with the denizens of Odaiba. 

This Week In Japan
Blue Impulse Jets Fly Over Tokyo

This Week In Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 39:33 Transcription Available


This Week In Japan, Corona Numbers are on the Rise Again as Tokyo goes on Alert, Blue Impulse Fly Over Tokyo to Thank Medical Staff, Ufotable Tax Evasion Scandal, A First Look at the Final Season of Attack on Titan, and “No Outing” Ordinance Implemented for the LGBT Community. Word of the Week: "Nominication" (飲みニケーション) [Japanese Explanation]This Week In Japanでは毎週、日本で話題になっているニュースについて、イギリス人アーティストのJulianと日本人起業家のYasuが英語で意見を交わしています。他にも日本文化や、面白い日本語のフレーズも紹介しています。(Recorded on June 5th, 2020, in Odaiba, Tokyo)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisweekinjapan)

MOTIVATION BOOSTERS
TOKYO : 15 INTERESTING FACTS

MOTIVATION BOOSTERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 5:53


TOKYO TOWER, SHINJUBU RAILWAY, GREAT KENTO, SUIJIN FESTIVAL, AKIHABARA, RAINBOW BRIDGE, MOUNT FUJI, JINDAI BOTANICAL GARDEN, ODAIBA, VENO PARK, ASAKUSA AND MANY SUCH OTHER INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TOKYO.

The Metro Classic Japanese Podcast
Why is there so much solo dining in Tokyo?

The Metro Classic Japanese Podcast

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 15:15


Solo dining is a fun cultural activity in itself here in Tokyo - it's your chance to enjoy quality alone-time and quality food. The history of solo dining dates back 350 years and it started for a cultural and political reason you wouldn't expect.Show host Kyota Ko explains the on-going revival of the practice of solo dining and its initial forms seen in the Edo Period. For more discussion on this topic, visit The Metro-classic Japanese blog. Also find The Metro-classic Japanese on Instagram. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/metroclassicjapanese)

Weekly Suit Gundam
Weekly Suit Gundam #13 – Japan Quest! Jonathan’s Great Adventure!

Weekly Suit Gundam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 205:52


In this very special episode, we take a break from talking about Mobile Suit Gundam itself to talk all about the place where Gundam is made: Japan! Jonathan just spent three weeks travelling in the land of the rising sun, and has tons of great stories to share – more than a few of them Gundam related, including visiting the life-size Unicorn Gundam in Odaiba, getting a drink at the Gundam Café, and discovering some very cool Gundam snacks in a convenience store. Beyond that, you’ll also hear about the Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, the Hello One Piece exhibit in Yokohama, cool details about all sorts of famous temples like Zenkoji, Kinkakuji, and Matsumoto Castle, and the infamous Snow Monkeys of Nagano. There were so many incredible experiences on the trip, and this podcast is bursting at the seams with great memories. You’ll also hear all about a wide assortment of Japanese books, magazines, candies, food dishes, and so much more – and even hear a few clips from Karaoke, various shop songs, and the incredible Japanese dub of The Lord of the Rings. And if you want the best experience possible, make sure to watch this episode of the podcast on our YouTube channel, where we have a special video version with thousands of pictures, dozens of videos, and so much more to accompany all the stories told throughout the episode. Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on iTunes! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!

The Weekly Stuff Podcast with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman
The Weekly Stuff #315 – Japan Quest! Jonathan's Great Adventure!

The Weekly Stuff Podcast with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 202:43


Jonathan just spent three weeks in Japan over the winter break, and now it's time to tell all the stories from his adventures in the land of the rising sun! From seeing the life-size Unicorn Gundam in Odaiba to visiting the Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka to visiting all sorts of famous temples like Zenkoji, Kinkakuji, and Matsumoto Castle, to meeting the infamous Snow Monkeys of Nagano – there were so many incredible experiences, and this podcast is bursting at the seams with great memories. You'll also hear all about a wide assortment of Japanese books, magazines, candies, food dishes, and so much more – and even hear a few clips from Karaoke, various shop songs, and the incredible Japanese dub of The Lord of the Rings. And if you want the best experience possible, make sure to watch this episode of the podcast on our YouTube channel, where we have a special video version with thousands of pictures, dozens of videos, and so much more to accompany all the stories told throughout the episode. Enjoy! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in iTunes!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!The Weekly Stuff with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman is a weekly audio podcast, and if you subscribe in iTunes, episodes will be delivered automatically and for free as soon as they are released. If you visit www.jonathanlack.com, we also have streaming and downloadable versions of new and archival episodes for your listening pleasure.

Japonizados Podcast
Japonizados Podcast | 2x2 | Entrevista con Daniel Rubio (Danjuro) & Recetas Japonesas (.com), Odaiba & TGS '19

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 168:58


¡Hola Tomodachies! La verdad es que no sé qué titulo poner para el 2º Podcast de la temporada, y es que hemos hablado de tantas cosas con los colaboradores y entrevistados que ha sido alucinante. Os detallo los contenidos por orden y con sus tiempos: - 05' / @Charlie_GF desde Japón, finalizando la ruta del Kumano Kodo. - 23'50" / @Danjuro desde Tokio. Daniel Rubio, quién nos contará un montón de experiencias y sobretodo cuestiones muy interesantes respecto a sus vivencias en los diferentes trabajos y entrevistas hasta llegar a Nippon.com. - 76'55" / @alfonsryo desde un Konbini :P. Hablaremos con él en la sección del Tokio Game Show sobre Shenmue 3. - 103'25" / Vanesa de @recetasjaponesas. Hablamos con ella de la creación de la web, de la Asociación Kitsune y del Ramen. - 122' / @directoajapon con Actualidad Nipona - 139'35" / Lugares de Japón: Odaiba - 152'50" / Historia Nipona con Raibros - 160'40" / Misterio Nipón El programa continuará con las secciones de Historia Nipona y Misterio Nipón, que os recomendamos encarecidamente, pues habrán detalles que os van a sorprender ^^. Ah! Y en algún momento del programa daremos el ganador de los 2 Tours de Excursiones Fujiyama! No olvidéis dejarnos comentarios y likes si os ha gustado! Un abrazo Tomodachies y muchas gracias!

Japonizados Podcast
Japonizados Podcast | 2x2 | Entrevista con Daniel Rubio (Danjuro) & Recetas Japonesas (.com), Odaiba & TGS '19

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 168:58


¡Hola Tomodachies! La verdad es que no sé qué titulo poner para el 2º Podcast de la temporada, y es que hemos hablado de tantas cosas con los colaboradores y entrevistados que ha sido alucinante. Os detallo los contenidos por orden y con sus tiempos: - 05' / @Charlie_GF desde Japón, finalizando la ruta del Kumano Kodo. - 23'50" / @Danjuro desde Tokio. Daniel Rubio, quién nos contará un montón de experiencias y sobretodo cuestiones muy interesantes respecto a sus vivencias en los diferentes trabajos y entrevistas hasta llegar a Nippon.com. - 76'55" / @alfonsryo desde un Konbini :P. Hablaremos con él en la sección del Tokio Game Show sobre Shenmue 3. - 103'25" / Vanesa de @recetasjaponesas. Hablamos con ella de la creación de la web, de la Asociación Kitsune y del Ramen. - 122' / @directoajapon con Actualidad Nipona - 139'35" / Lugares de Japón: Odaiba - 152'50" / Historia Nipona con Raibros - 160'40" / Misterio Nipón El programa continuará con las secciones de Historia Nipona y Misterio Nipón, que os recomendamos encarecidamente, pues habrán detalles que os van a sorprender ^^. Ah! Y en algún momento del programa daremos el ganador de los 2 Tours de Excursiones Fujiyama! No olvidéis dejarnos comentarios y likes si os ha gustado! Un abrazo Tomodachies y muchas gracias!

TDR Now
Digital Art Museum in Tokyo – Episode 173

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019


A must-do when you’re in Tokyo is the Digital Art Museum in Odaiba. It’s a complete sensory adventure and is great for the entire family. In episode 173 of the TDR Now Podcast, we talk all about this digital experience. Along with tips on how to make the most of your visit and what our favourite parts were. Getting tickets is easy and are available through the official website or at a discount through Voyagin. Support the Podcast & Website Make your trip planning to Tokyo Disney Resort & Universal Studios Japan with our premium ebook travel guides! If you want to plan a stress-free vacation, then these are a must. Buy your park tickets through Klook and save $4USD off your first order (with a minimum of $50 USD) with code KLKTDREX. Any purchases made through our affiliate links helps keep us going and doesn't cost you anything extra. Thank you so much for listening and remember to rate and subscribe to us on iTunes and Stitcher! If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love it if you could support us on Patreon. Once we reach our goal of $500, we will record an extra 30-minute episode per month where we just answer your questions! Even $1 a month will help us immensely.

TDR Now
Digital Art Museum in Tokyo – Episode 173

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019


A must-do when you’re in Tokyo is the Digital Art Museum in Odaiba. It’s a complete sensory adventure and is great for the entire family. In episode 173 of the TDR Now Podcast, we talk all about this digital experience. Along with tips on how to make the most of your visit and what our favourite parts were. Getting tickets is easy and are available through the official website or at a discount through Voyagin. The post Digital Art Museum in Tokyo – Episode 173 appeared first on TDR Explorer.

Japonizados Podcast
Japonizados Micropodcast | 1x19 | Asakusa y Odaiba en Tokio

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 5:13


Brody & Bros nos hablan por de dos lugares imprescindibles si estáis en Tokio. Uno de ellos es Asakusa, con su templo Senso-Ji, con el horno Kagetsudo Meron Pan o el río Sumida. Desde del río podéis ir hasta Odaiba y acabar el día, viendo el Gundam de Diver City Tokyo y un montón de centros comerciales y el Oedo Onsen Monogatari, entre muchas cosas. Esperamos que os guste Tomodachies ^^. Japonizados Micropodcast es un contenido especial de verano que estará disponible cada día durante el mes de Agosto de 2019. Cada programa tendrá una duración aproximada de no más de 5 minutos y en esa duración intentaremos dar la mayor información posible del tema en cuestión. Ah! Y recordad, en Septiembre vuelve la 2ª Temporada de Japonizados Podcast! No olvidéis dejar vuestras dudas en los comentarios de los podcast, además de hablar con nosotros en el Twitter @docujaponizados o en nuestro grupo de Telegram. Foto de IQRemix (Flickr)

Japonizados Podcast
Japonizados Micropodcast | 1x19 | Asakusa y Odaiba en Tokio

Japonizados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 5:13


Brody & Bros nos hablan por de dos lugares imprescindibles si estáis en Tokio. Uno de ellos es Asakusa, con su templo Senso-Ji, con el horno Kagetsudo Meron Pan o el río Sumida. Desde del río podéis ir hasta Odaiba y acabar el día, viendo el Gundam de Diver City Tokyo y un montón de centros comerciales y el Oedo Onsen Monogatari, entre muchas cosas. Esperamos que os guste Tomodachies ^^. Japonizados Micropodcast es un contenido especial de verano que estará disponible cada día durante el mes de Agosto de 2019. Cada programa tendrá una duración aproximada de no más de 5 minutos y en esa duración intentaremos dar la mayor información posible del tema en cuestión. Ah! Y recordad, en Septiembre vuelve la 2ª Temporada de Japonizados Podcast! No olvidéis dejar vuestras dudas en los comentarios de los podcast, además de hablar con nosotros en el Twitter @docujaponizados o en nuestro grupo de Telegram. Foto de IQRemix (Flickr)

Mamma esco. Vado a Tokyo
Episodio 6 - Buon appetito

Mamma esco. Vado a Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 20:48


Un giro per Odaiba e i luoghi dove mangiareDownload musicahttps://www.tandess.com/en/music/free-material/material.html

Mind Duck Japan
5 - Travelling extravaganza

Mind Duck Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 95:38


This episode is has been recorded during our trip to Osaka, Kyoto, Himeji, Nara and other places. Featuring 2 guests - Adam and Martin. We embarked on a journey to discuss stroking carpets, drinking coffee with tonic, being attacked by deer, having mist sprayed in our faces and doing magic tricks on trains. There are too man things to mention. It's a double length episode and believe me I tried to make it short, originally it was about 3 hours long. :D Episode notes: 00:00 Intro - Is Japanese food really that good? Expectations vs. reality 17:00 Language Quirk - natsukashii 23:45 Travelling tips - Cooking takoyaki, Fushimi inari shrine crowds, JR pass not really worth it? 32:53 News - Museum of emerging technologies, Gundum statue Odaiba, Shopping, FLIPPING SEATS, Osaka, Billiken, Osaka Tsutenkaku Tower, Red light district, Nara deer, Himeji Castle, Kyoto shrines and bamboo 54:52 Food and drinks - Conic 1:00:20 Brand name of the week - Eggs 'n things 1:01:23 News 2 - Octopus on a stick, cooling stations, Czech vocabulary - kekel, vole 1:08:50 Japanese video - The Helpful Fox Senko-san, Deathnote popato chips 1:20:00 The thought of the day - Is having your life chaotic beneficial? 1:32:16 Japanese Music - Song PHOTOS: https://imgur.com/a/kVR0Kob octopus on a stick, Eggs'n Things, smallest mountain in Japan, cooking takoyaki, Fushimi Inari shrine, Conic, gundum statue, and more....., VIDEO: flipping seats

Podcast Tentang Jepang
Podcast Tentang Jepang: Odaiba(Seri Tokyo pt.4)

Podcast Tentang Jepang

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 11:43


Klemp dan Nobudragon membicarakan Odaiba, tempat nongkrongnya Gundam. Bila ada pertanyaan, kritik (mohon jangan terlalu pedas), dan saran, silahkan kirim ke: Podcasttentangjepang@gmail.com Ikuti juga Laman Facebook kami di "Podcast Tentang Jepang

Tokyo Eyes
Ninja Scroll e Gundam Unicorn

Tokyo Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 31:30


Escono entrambi in home video questo mese, due titoli da recuperare: – Ninjia Scroll, film del 1993 che porta l’horror nell’epoca degli shinobi, del regista Yoshiaki Kawagiri. – Gundam Unicorn, 7 oav da 1 ora ciascuno che ci riportano alla mitologia del primo Gundam. Unicorn che ora fa bella mostra in versione gigante ad Odaiba ... L'articolo Ninja Scroll e Gundam Unicorn proviene da RadioAnimati.

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)
18 - Tokyo Game Ongaku Show

Cápsulas Del Bit a la Orquesta (2016-18)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 10:17


En Febrero de 2017 viajamos a Japón al evento Tokyo Game Ongaku Show, dedicado a reunir a diversos compositores de música de videojuegos y que tuvo sede en Odaiba, Tokyo, Japón; en este evento hemos podido convivir con artistas compositores de videojuegos como Azuza Chiba compositora del videojuego Oborumuramasa, Hisayoshi Ogura (Darius), Naruke Michiko (Wild Arms), esta capsula dedicamos un poco de lo que se conformó este evento.

Amateur Traveler Video (large)
#105 - Mori Building Digital Art Museum - Tokyo Japan

Amateur Traveler Video (large)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 3:04


The Mori Building Digital Art Museum in Odaiba in Tokyo is an amazingly interactive museum where kids can draw a sea creature and then watch it swim along the museum walls. Read more at Things to do in Odaiba (Tokyo) – https://amateurtraveler.com/things-to-do-in-odaiba/

Sayonara Podcast
T00E13 - ¡No trollie me trolliaron!

Sayonara Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 140:45


Esta vez les damos unos tips para viajar a Odaiba, que hacer y por que visitarlo, el flash informativo de la semana y un rant intenso sobre la popó de Twitter.

The Moncast
Special 11 - Odaiba Day 2018

The Moncast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 22:09


Just a little extra something to kinda celebrate Odaiba Day, but mainly allow me to vent about my thoughts on the podcast and what I want to do with it going forward. Which is mainly just do the best I can as regularly as I can, so no more late episodes from me as long as I can help it! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMoncast Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheMoncast  

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast
Special 37 - What Is Odaiba Day?

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 56:14


Happy Odaiba Day!To celebrate May and Brady are going to watch Episode 21 of Adventure (Home Away From Home)and Episode 17 of 02 (Ghost of a Chance)!Check out our Website for information about the show: www.lostintranslationmon.comCheck out our Redbubble!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/airdraThank you to our supporters on Patreon; Sam Krieger, Stevie SteviePatamon on Tumblr and takes commissions, Joe, AnimeGuyKurosaki1 (Youtube using the same name), Chakmon, Hiro Alato (@FightFenghuang on twitter), Jason Morosky, Ryuichi (frostmrajick on Archive of Our Own and inkitt.com/rydenallen), Steven Reeves (WildWing64 on Archive of Our Own), Kaida Washi, Mac, Noam, Riku, Chisai (Who you can follow on tumblr at chisai236), Kyle, DaLadyBugMan (you can read his blog about anime on baguburagu.wordpress.com), Tom, GlitchGoat, Matthew, Anthony (antoclassic on twitter), Lizmet (Elecmon on tumblr), Quinn, Sithobi, Meagan, Kyliek, Neoboo, The Time Optimist, SilverHairedFreak25 (@SHF25Tweets on Twitter), Nicholas, Anthony Z, Harrison, and Michael C!Become a Patreon supporter for as little as a dollar per month and we’ll love you forever! https://www.patreon.com/LostInTranslationmonYou can also donate to the production of this podcast using PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/AirdramonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN-_lpot2vexKON1MPPINNAGmail: LostinTranslationmon@Gmail.comReddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/digimon/comments/93ikv9/digimon_podcast_special_37_what_is_odaiba_day/Tumblr: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/translationmonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostInTranslationmonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostintranslationmon/With the Will: http://withthewill.net/threads/14837Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lostintranslationmon/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/lost-in-translationmon/id991593581Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lost-in-translatiomon/lost-in-translationmonPlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/lost-in-translationmon-a-digimon-anime-podcastPodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/b86i7-428ef/Lost+in+Translationmon+-+A+Digimon+Anime+Podcast

Steven Hoefer's Reader's Room Podcast
Reader's Room: The Benefit Of Experience

Steven Hoefer's Reader's Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 7:54


Reader's Room pulls the most fascinating writing from speculative fiction, science, and technology. In this edition we talk about experience on a Japanese leisure island, the unhelpfulness of book blurbs, and Nick Harkaway’s The Gone Away World. Show links: Odaiba fortresses turned leisure island in Tokyo bay. Palette Town giant, eclectic collection of amusements. Mega Web. What happens when Toyota builds a theme park. The origin of the book blurb. Nick Harkaway's The Gone Away World. Linkdump: How writers mess with our brains. Facial recognition software finds 3000 lost kids in four days. Injecting memories into sea slugs. (Full original paper here.) Suggestions, comments, or subscribe to the newsletter at ReadSteven.com  

Formula Whatnot
Come at me, Brew!

Formula Whatnot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 98:23


Hey hey hey everybody!  The whole gang is back for another tangent filled episode of the CAMcast!  Yes, Pizza Dad came back for another one, and it was timely, for there was a Grand Prix to discuss!  We also covered Polestar's cryptic social media posts The first FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup, and the future of the event More favorite Top Gear moments Our faces are literally on shirts now And we talk over each other Thank you for joining us on this adventure in staying on topic.  If you haven't, subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play, and wherever else you find us.  And rate and review us while you're at it!  We'll be back next week with more shenanigans, and perhaps we'll stay on topic! Find us on social media, subscribe to the CAMcast podcast, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Twitter Instagram Facebook The CAMcast on iTunes The CAMcast on Google Play YouTube CAMautoMag Gear *Article, Photos, Videos, and Audio clips are copyright of CAMautoMag.Com and their respective owners.

Läuft schon…
LS109 – I wanna take you to Odaiba

Läuft schon…

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 162:04


Verhalten wie ein Roboter Das Hörer-Voting: https://twitter.com/laeuftschon/status/872530376765427718 Der Schlüssel zum Podcast-Erfolg Japan-Reisen zwei Jahre später Die Mütze aus dem ¥100-Laden Die Anreise & Hinflug-Highlights Die Gepäck-Challenge Reise-Paranoia Das Mysterium »Tintenfischball« entzaubert Japanische Hosentrends Der grobe Reiseplan: https://drive.google.com/open?id=18SoTc_jVXQchM9xYxFyJ8fXqI0A&usp=sharing Tokyo & Hakone » Matsuyama » Osaka & Nara » Okinawa » Narita Tokyo Overkill Instagram Stories und Schienenfahrzeuge Der Fluch des portablen Wifis Langeweile und Produktivität im Urlaub Reiseführer-Freunde Insider & im Dialekt urlauben Tokyoter Zentren Der beste Eistee aller Zeiten Der Clinch Das größte Versagen der Reise Golden Gai Tagestrip nach Hakone (Mt. Fuji versteckt sich) Verpasste Chancen Der Regentag Teezeremonien Zehensockenzeremonien vor dem Schuhkauf Der Markt im Ueno-Kaufhauskeller Tokyo Government Building Heiraten am Meiji Jingu Die Pissgasse Omoide Yokocho Deep Fried Fehlkäufe und Stielwürste Odaiba, Rainbow Bridge & Joypolis

REAL TOKYO
Tokyo's Tsukiji Market: Coffee, Knives and Relocation: Ep:14

REAL TOKYO

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017


-Untourist Tokyo- “Aristugu” was founded by a sword craftsman and has an extensive history, now it sells Chef Knives. "Turret Coffee" has some great coffee and even one of the infamous Tsukiji Turrets right in the store! Artitsugu: https://goo.gl/2YYhAv Turret Coffee: https://goo.gl/LRfGM5 -This Week in Tokyo- We discuss the complicated and controversial issue of Tsukiji’s relocation to Toyosu. Why is the market moving? Why hasn’t is moved yet? What are the issues surrounding the move? Yamazaki: https://goo.gl/bzTZvt (We introduced Yamazaki in episode 13) -Ending- We answer a question about family friendly spots. Disney Land: https://goo.gl/NSAot3 Disney Sea: https://goo.gl/kp3rTQ Odaiba Joypolis: https://goo.gl/4R1LMq (check out our episodes on Odaiba!) Nikko Edo Wonderland: https://goo.gl/wG7BDq Look out for updates to this list on our twitter! ____________________________ Thanks for listening! check out our twitter @realtokyoFM e-mail us for a sticker at realtokyo@tfm.co.jp

REAL TOKYO
Episode 10: Onsen in Odaiba

REAL TOKYO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017


This Program: -Untourist Tokyo- Rana's report on her experience at Oedo Onsen Monogatari! Alex tells us about a yummy place for pancakes, breakfast and more! Itroducing,'bills'. Oedeo Onsen Monogatari Yelp: https://goo.gl/yngXmO bills Yelp: https://goo.gl/KCQzLm -meet the CM- We speak with Ryan about his stay at the Tokyo Disney Resort and riding the Mario Kart tour through Tokyo! Tokyo Disney Land Yelp: https://goo.gl/xVh4EQ Hilton Tokyo Bay Yelp: https://goo.gl/2TGT1N Reissue in Harajuku Yelp: https://goo.gl/86zS2O -tips & tricks- We introduce an app for communicating with your Taxi driver and a great source for wi-fi in Tokyo! Japan Touch and Talk: https://goo.gl/0rh4ee ninja wifi: https://ninjawifi.com/ For the latest information follow our twitter, @realtokyoFM .

REAL TOKYO
Episode9: Waterfront City Odaiba

REAL TOKYO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


This program City spotlight: One of the leading amusement parks in Japan, you can enjoy more than 20 kinds of attractions at "Joypolis" Joypolis yelp: https://goo.gl/uuqugn Clothes, food, and more, the huge shopping mall "Venus Fort" has about 160 shops where can fulfil your shopping desires! Venus Fort: https://goo.gl/Z2bkFy This week in japan: This spring introduces the notable hamburger restaurant "UMAMI BURGER" which opens in Japan, bringing it back to the roots of "UMAMI"! Expats japan Interview with Sam about his recommendations in Japan. Bird yelp: https://goo.gl/fpVn5I Others: Gundam Front https://goo.gl/NLs9iZ Tokyo city showcase : https://goo.gl/sfQRAD Leisureland : https://goo.gl/R2sS9U Takoyaki Museum : https://goo.gl/IOyLFo This show will continue to feature Odaiba in the next episode, introducing more underground deep spots. For the latest information is @realtokyoFM of twitter. Email us at realtokyo.tfm.co.jp . Check it out!

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Vacation Mavens
045 Japan with Kids

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 55:17


Japan is one of those places that has been on the top of our bucket lists for a while. Today, we chat with Jason Jenkins from An Epic Education podcast. Since he used to live there, he has some insider knowledge and info that will make it easy to plan your trip. ON THE PODCAST :35 Tamara is recovering from the flu 1:43 Why you need travel insurance 2:55 New York Times Travel Show 3:53 Family Travel Association at the New York Times Travel Show 5:07 River cruises for families 7:21 Adventure Canada does small ship cruises in the Arctic 8:10 Kim and Mia are headed to Disneyland 9:25 Meet Jason Jenkins from An Epic Education 12:10 How to plan a two week itinerary 13:45 How long to spend in Tokyo 14:52 Getting from Tokyo to Kyoto via bullet train 17:11 When is the best time to go to Japan 20:10 Japan in summer 23:50 Top sights in Tokyo 37:30 What to see in Kyoto 41:27 How hard is it to get around on your own? 45:05 How hard is it if you have a picky eater? 50:11 Jason's favorite travel gear 53:40 App of the week - Tokyo with Children 53:56 Wanderlist giveaway! 54:44 Next week: traveling with points! ABOUT JASON JENKINS After over a decade living in Tokyo, Jason and his family began slow traveling across Asia in 2013, living in places like Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. Now based in Spain, they return to Japan regularly to visit family and friends and search for new things to do. You can find their tips, advice and podcast at www.AnEpicEducation.com. Follow Jason on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. TIPS FOR VISITING JAPAN WITH KIDS Plan on at least 10 days to two weeks Try to get a mix of modern Japan, natural beauty and Japanese traditional culture Tokyo is a great place to start -- especially for modern Japan Kyoto would be a great second destination Spend about a week in Tokyo, along with a few day trips Take the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto Buy a bento boxed lunch before you get on the train Reserve the train in advance if you are traveling during school holidays but you can potentially get tickets the day before or day of Non-reserve seats on the train are cheaper, but you need to be on the platform early to try to get a seat The best time to go to Japan would be spring or fall Cherry blossom season is usually in late March to early April but it is unpredictable and different locations bloom at different times. Fall foliage is spectacular in Northern Japan If you go in summer, June would be the best month Top sights for kids in Tokyo: Meiji Shrine Yoyogi Park Harajuku Omotesando Crayon House (great buffet lunch in the basement) Louis Vuitton -- 4th floor art gallery Design Festa Gallery East side of Tokyo Sensoji Red Temple Sumo stadium Edo-Tokyo Museum Japanese Garden Fukagawa Edo Museum - recreations of village life Odaiba area with open space, museums and shopping on the water Sony ExploraScience Top sights in Kyoto Kyoto temples and shrines Kiyomizu-dera is on a hill and great for kids Fushimi Inari Shrine with orange gates Arashiyama -- bamboo forest just outside of Kyoto Philosopher's Walk -- watch with young kids You can explore on your own without a guide but people are very helpful if you get lost If you are looking at maps on the street, they aren't aligned with North, it faces the way you are facing Keep business cards of your hotel and other locations to show your taxi driver Tough country if you have shellfish or fish allergies Kyoto is good for vegetarians or vegans There are bakeries and Italian, Chinese and family restaurants like Royal Host, Jonathan's and Skylark (laminated menus with pictures of food and lots of recognizable food) There is also plenty of fast food and good burgers Try ramen, Japanese curry (mild), dumplings (gyoza), and fried pork cutlets BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO In the Fushimi Inari Shrine orange gates would be a great spot for a family photo. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Jason likes a Joseph Abboud jacket with zippable pockets, slip on shoes by Børn, Bison belt with a plastic buckle and Kuhl pants and shirts. Jason also like Uniglow linen shirts. APP OF THE WEEK Tokyo with Children, created by Jason, is a great guide for exploring Tokyo. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Japan with kids Raising good travelers (Tamara on the Epic Education Podcast) FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!

SEGA Legacy
Capsule Pod' #8 : SEGA Joypolis

SEGA Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 51:19


pour ce nouveau podcast sous la forme Capsule Pod (le 8ème), nous avons décidé non pas de nous attarder sur un jeu en particulier mais plutôt sur une expérience que notre invitée a bien voulu partager avec nous. En effet, nous allons aborder les SEGA Joypolis et notamment celui de Tokyo situé sur l'île d'Odaiba. Pour cela, nous avons profité de la présence d'Azura du site (et podcast) Jeu de Pixel qui s'est rendu sur place lors de son voyage au Japon courant août 2016.

SEGA Legacy
Capsule Pod' #8 : SEGA Joypolis

SEGA Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 51:19


pour ce nouveau podcast sous la forme Capsule Pod (le 8ème), nous avons décidé non pas de nous attarder sur un jeu en particulier mais plutôt sur une expérience que notre invitée a bien voulu partager avec nous. En effet, nous allons aborder les SEGA Joypolis et notamment celui de Tokyo situé sur l'île d'Odaiba. Pour cela, nous avons profité de la présence d'Azura du site (et podcast) Jeu de Pixel qui s'est rendu sur place lors de son voyage au Japon courant août 2016.

TDR Now
Tokyo Disneyland Ghost Stories & Odaiba Shopping Guide – Episode 58

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 64:33


On episode 58 (October 25, 2016) of the TDRNow Podcast, Trish digs up ghost stories and urban legends at Tokyo Disneyland. Chris gives you the low down on the large shopping “island” Odaiba—near Tokyo Disney Resort—and fun things to do there! Find us on Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, and Google Play Music! Crowd forecast (brought to you by TDRNavi) looks at the crowd levels for the week of October 31, 2016. This week’s listener question asks about pin trading in the parks. Our tip of the week from Trish tells you how to make sure you and your date to Tokyo Disneyland don’t break up (Yes, it sounds silly but you’ll see why)! Send us your questions to contact at tdrexplorer.com. Thank you so much for listening and remember to rate us on iTunes and Stitcher! Hosted by Trish and Chris.

TDR Now
Tokyo Disneyland Ghost Stories & Odaiba Shopping Guide – Episode 58

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 64:33


On episode 58 (October 25, 2016) of the TDRNow Podcast, Trish digs up ghost stories and urban legends at Tokyo Disneyland. Chris gives you the low down on the large shopping “island” Odaiba—near Tokyo Disney Resort—and fun things to do there! Find us on Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, and Google Play Music! Crowd forecast (brought to you by TDRNavi) looks at the crowd levels for the week of October 31, 2016. This week’s listener question asks about pin trading in the parks. Our tip of the week from Trish tells you how to make sure you and your date to Tokyo Disneyland don’t break up (Yes, it sounds silly but you’ll see why)! Send us your questions to contact at tdrexplorer.com. Thank you so much for listening and remember to rate us on iTunes and Stitcher! Hosted by Trish and Chris. The post Tokyo Disneyland Ghost Stories & Odaiba Shopping Guide – Episode 58 appeared first on TDR Explorer.

TDR Now
Tokyo Disneyland Ghost Stories & Odaiba Shopping Guide – Episode 58

TDR Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 64:33


On episode 58 (October 25, 2016) of the TDRNow Podcast, Trish digs up ghost stories and urban legends at Tokyo Disneyland. Chris gives you the low down on the large shopping “island” Odaiba—near Tokyo Disney Resort—and fun things to do there! Find us on Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, and Google Play Music! Crowd forecast (brought to you by TDRNavi) looks at the crowd levels for the week of October 31, 2016. This week’s listener question asks about pin trading in the parks. Our tip of the week from Trish tells you how to make sure you and your date to Tokyo Disneyland don’t break up (Yes, it sounds silly but you’ll see why)! Send us your questions to contact at tdrexplorer.com. Thank you so much for listening and remember to rate us on iTunes and Stitcher! Hosted by Trish and Chris. The post Tokyo Disneyland Ghost Stories & Odaiba Shopping Guide – Episode 58 appeared first on TDR Explorer.

The Moncast
Episode 1.36 - 63.1 EdosipE

The Moncast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 41:05


This time, the Digi-kids engage in many battles all over Odaiba in the struggle to save their families. Also, Ash and Co escape a storm by entering a house where they encounter Duplica and her Pokemon that has a mysterious power... Outtro Music this time is: GEAR UP 409 from the Digimon Savers OTS Digimon Adventure Episode 36: City Under Siege Pokemon Indigo League Episode 36: Ditto's Mysterious Mansion Segments: - Intro: 0:00:00 - Admonistration: 0:00:40 - Digiscussion: 0:06:02 - Pokescussion: 0:22:03 - Mono e Mono: 0:34:40 - Outro: 0:38:13 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMoncast Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheMoncast

The Moncast
Special 2 - Odaiba Day 2016

The Moncast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 23:24


It's Odaiba Day! To celebrate, we ask each other the most important questions that any Digimon fan would ask. Oh wait. No. No, these are dumb questions. Look at how dumb they are! Who would ask someone these questions? We did? Well then! Happy Odaiba day! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheMoncast Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheMoncast

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast
Special 12 - Odaiba Day 2016 - Interview With A Mummymon

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 16:46


May and May’s Mum talk about Digimon and Digimon memories as well as discuss the episode of Digimon Adventure ‘Flower Power’.Linkdump: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/148261932987/sp13Thank you to our supporters on Patreon; SteviePatamon, Sam Krieger (who hosts a Digimon and Pokemon podcast with Stevie called ’The Moncast'), Wuqinglong who you can follow on his twitch of the same name, MetalMamemon, Joe, Penguinmage, AnimeGuyKurosaki1, Chakmon, Ishpaul Bhamber, Hiro Alato, Jason Morosky, FrostMrajic, Steven Reeves, Kaida Washi, Mac, and Noam.! Become a Patreon supporter for as little as a dollar per month and we’ll love you forever! https://www.patreon.com/LostInTranslationmonYou can also donate to the production of this podcast using PayPal here: https://www.paypal.me/AirdramonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN-_lpot2vexKON1MPPINNAGmail: LostinTranslationmon@Gmail.comReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/digimon/comments/4vixz2/digimon_podcast_odaiba_day_special_with_a/Tumblr: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/translationmonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostInTranslationmonWith the Will: http://withthewill.net/threads/14837Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lostintranslationmon/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/lost-in-translationmon/id991593581Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lost-in-translatiomon/lost-in-translationmon

The Mighty Otaku
Digimon Adventure Tri: Reunion Review | Otaku Movie Anatomy

The Mighty Otaku

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 64:06


Otaku Movie Anatomy hosts Michelle ChubbyBunny, Yume Ninja, and guest host Maxwell Song review Digimon Adventure Tri: Reunion! Three years after the events of Digimon Adventure 02, in an unknown dimension, Daisuke, Miyako, Ken, and Iori are beaten by an unknown Digimon. Taichi Yagami is now in high school, downhearted that none of his friends are able to come to his soccer game and feels that they are slowly drifting apart. Meanwhile, strange occurrences are causing electronic devices to malfunction across Odaiba. Minutes before Taichi's match begins, a Kuwagamon that had been causing the malfunctions suddenly appears, soon taking physical form and causing collateral damage to the city. Just as Taichi is cornered, his Digivice shines and his old partner Agumon appears while digivolving into Greymon to fight the stronger Kuwagamon. As the two Digimon end up traveling through portals to an airport in Haneda, Taichi is given a ride by his substitute teacher, Daigo Nishijima. As more Kuwag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Otaku Sentai Digiranger
Episode 49 - Digimon 15th Anniversary News!

Otaku Sentai Digiranger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 18:12


Discussion of the news from the Digimon 15th Anniversary Event in Odaiba!

Road 2 Japan
Road 2 Japan 2014 #13-14 - Tokyo, une capitale sous la neige

Road 2 Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 33:01


akb48, akihabara, asakusa, ginza, karaoke, mori tower, odaiba, onsen, roppongi, tokyo, tussauds, venus fort

Road 2 Japan
Road 2 Japan 2013 #08 – Odaiba, ikimasu !

Road 2 Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013 27:53


odaiba, fuji tv, one piece, baratie, zeff, sanji, venus fort, kawaii paradise, hello kitty, oedo onsen monogatari, akb48, onsen, prince du tennis, gundam

Grind Pulp Podcast
Grind Pulp Podcast Episode 04 - Nazis!

Grind Pulp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2013 51:19


In this episode Andrew and Jeronimo discuss three short stories and three movies. James was ill disposed, out on a death defying adventure. Andrew sits back and lets Jeronimo delve deep into his overly critical rant on Inglorious Basterds, a fine movie you should all check out if you haven’t already.   Luckily Jeronimo isn’t around to counter that statement. I don’t have time to send these show notes his way for any sort of team consensus. - Andrew Short Stories: 1.     Topless Vampire Bitches of the SS (in Pulp Ink 2) – Christopher Black 2.     The Brown Bomber and the Nazi Werewolves of the SS (in Curse of the Full Moon) – Matt Vene 3.     BPRD 1946 – Mike Mignola and        Movies: 1.     Dead Snow 2.     Iron Sky 3.     Inglorious Basterds   Follow Andrew Crevier on Instagram for up to the minute (day?) pics from the land of the rising sun. He’s staying with old people. They don’t have interwebs. Uploads will be made from a basement at Kamiooka station, Starbucks in Totsuka, Odaiba, and various locals in Tokyo. A Susperia themed bar and another horror themed bar are to be hit up as well as a retro arcade in Odaiba, Hanayashikii urban theme park, Takoyaki museum, and etc.

Road 2 Japan
Road 2 Japan 2012 #06 - Le Japon, le pays des otaku

Road 2 Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 20:32


The One Piece Podcast
Episode 231, "The Encyclopedicon of Dr. Gregnassis"

The One Piece Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2012 204:08


On this episode of The One Piece Podcast, we return from our break with an episode that will blow your mind and educate your heart. We start out the episode with a very quick look back at Otakon and Season Four, First Voyage. Then we head into the Manga Recap with Steve and Jason. Then the fun begins. Stephen and Greg join us for mega-sized, mega-informative recaps for Volume 66, Volume 67, and Dive to Grand World — the Weekly Shonen Jump One Piece 15th anniversary special booklet. Then Greg regales us with stories from Japan including his trip to the Marine Ford bar, 325 Restaurant, the Grand Arena Tour, Odaiba, Shueisha, the Episode of Nami sneak peak, the Modern Manga Library, and the National Diet Library. This episode is filled with everything you've ever wanted to know, and more, and even more. If you're a fan of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, or Shonen Jump, this is the episode for you. Hardcore One Piece fans will not be disappointed. If you'd like to follow along, you can on the AAC/M4A feed by using iTunes, Quicktime, your iPhone or portable electronic device, or some versions of VLC, Winamp, and WMP. Those who listen streaming or download the MP3 version can follow along with pictures on Facebook (links below). All photos will be available mid-week on Facebook. Below are some of the links to Facebook you may need: Greg's Grand Arena Tour Greg's Trip to the Marineford Pub Greg's Trip to the OP Restaurant More Greg stuff Here's your episode: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:08:54 Manga Recap: Chapter 675 0:35:00 Volume 66 with Stephen and Greg 1:00:54 Volume 67 with Stephen and Greg 1:36:59 Greg no Gougai: Marine Ford, 325, Grand Tour 2:00:51 We'll Be Right Back 2:01:33 Greg no Gougai: Odeiba and Nami Special 2:34:10 Sabo: SECRETS (Classic) 2:34:44 Greg no Gougai: Discoveries 3:18:27 To Be Continued The M4A and MP3 are both online. We are MAJI!

SGS: a One Piece Podcast series
Episode 231, "The Encyclopedicon of Dr. Gregnassis"

SGS: a One Piece Podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2012 207:38


On this episode of The One Piece Podcast, we return from our break with an episode that will blow your mind and educate your heart. We start out the episode with a very quick look back at Otakon and Season Four, First Voyage. Then we head into the Manga Recap with Steve and Jason. Then the fun begins. Stephen and Greg join us for mega-sized, mega-informative recaps for Volume 66, Volume 67, and Dive to Grand World — the Weekly Shonen Jump One Piece 15th anniversary special booklet. Then Greg regales us with stories from Japan including his trip to the Marine Ford bar, 325 Restaurant, the Grand Arena Tour, Odaiba, Shueisha, the Episode of Nami sneak peak, the Modern Manga Library, and the National Diet Library. This episode is filled with everything you've ever wanted to know, and more, and even more. If you're a fan of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda, or Shonen Jump, this is the episode for you. Hardcore One Piece fans will not be disappointed. If you'd like to follow along, you can on the AAC/M4A feed by using iTunes, Quicktime, your iPhone or portable electronic device, or some versions of VLC, Winamp, and WMP. Those who listen streaming or download the MP3 version can follow along with pictures on Facebook (links below). All photos will be available mid-week on Facebook. Below are some of the links to Facebook you may need: Greg's Grand Arena Tour Greg's Trip to the Marineford Pub Greg's Trip to the OP Restaurant More Greg stuff Here's your episode: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:08:54 Manga Recap: Chapter 675 0:35:00 Volume 66 with Stephen and Greg 1:00:54 Volume 67 with Stephen and Greg 1:36:59 Greg no Gougai: Marine Ford, 325, Grand Tour 2:00:51 We'll Be Right Back 2:01:33 Greg no Gougai: Odeiba and Nami Special 2:34:10 Sabo: SECRETS (Classic) 2:34:44 Greg no Gougai: Discoveries 3:18:27 To Be Continued The M4A and MP3 are both online. We are MAJI!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TecnoCasters
TecnoCasters Ep. 52 - Nuestro Cumpleanos! (Parte 1)

TecnoCasters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2010 78:31


Celebramos nuestro primer cumpleanos con celebridades como Atala Sarmiento de TV Azteca Mexico, Marcos Algara Siller de Abordo de la Ciencia, Valente Espinosa de Odaiba.Net, Jorge y Jorge Yunes de BizNexo. En este episodio, un 'inside scoop' al XBox - Kinect, como editar video en Linux  -Ubuntu, proyectos Verdes y Sustentabilidad y como aumentar de manera dramatica el trafico a tu website o blog.    

Binaural Diaries Field Recording

A binaural field recording made inside an amusement arcade situated within the Venus Fort shopping complex in Odaiba, Tokyo on 20th March 2009.

Binaural Diaries Field Recording

A binaural field recording made during a visit to Odaiba, Tokyo on 20th March 2009