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Experience the flavor of Osaka with okonomiyaki, the city's soul food! In this episode, we dive into its rich history, from pre-war beginnings to its modern-day popularity. Discover different styles like modan-yaki, unique dining experiences, and affordable takeout options across Osaka. Whether you're craving sizzling teppan performances or quick bites, this episode will help you enjoy okonomiyaki like a true Osakan. Join us for a delicious cultural journey! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.com/flavor-of-okonomiyaki Your support helps keep this podcast alive and means a lot to me. Thank you for considering! https://sayurisaying.com/#/portal/support
This week on Anime Pulse we got Andrew back in town, Joseph regretting his Wendy's decisions, and reincarnation ideas. Up first in the IRL news Joseph never wants to eat a Ghost Pepper themed anything ever again, and Andrew attended a friend's birthday and gets stuck due to a storm. Then in the industry news Areosmith gets their own Japanese themed snack, a Sugar Baby is in deep with the law, and Starbucks get an Osakan slang. And lastly the previews for the second to last time for the season show us out, with Joseph proclaiming he is atomic to a bunch of goblins and Andrew is beheaded for falling for the villainess.
Kanjani8 is a Johnny's Entertainment idol group whose members hail from Osaka and Kyoto. As de facto ambassadors of western Japan, they have accomplished several impressive feats since starting their career in 2002, including a national tour of each of Japan's forty-seven prefectures, dozens of consecutive number one hit singles, and even founding an independent record label within Johnny's Entertainment for greater artistic freedom. Listeners will love their enka-inspired tunes, impressive rock instrumentals, and friendly Osakan charm.Scripted & Quality Assured by: NolaHosted by: Tassie & AndyAudio Edited & Uploaded by: PedroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Got Faded Japan ep 681 In this exciting episode Tom talks about his made from garbage art project, Johnny might be famous in some viral videos in another country for all the wrong reasons and group does a deep dive about tolerance and acceptance in Japan and how it's vastly different from what we see in the western world. Oh, and the news doesn't disappoint this time nor does it ever, but this one is a doozie; The Domino's Pizza Burger (burger pizza) is here, Osakan man goes on GTA crime spree and tries to rob four convenience stores in 25 minutes, and 74 year old Tokyo man tries to brainwash junior high school girl into joining his sex cult along with his eight wives by threatening her with aliens. (Yes, you read that right.) All that and more on your one and only Got Faded Japan! So grab a drink and prefer to Fade ON! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supporting GOT FADED JAPAN ON PATREON directly supports keeping this show going and fueled with booze, seriously could you imagine the show sober?? Neither can we! SUPPORT GFJ at: https://www.patreon.com/gotfadedjapan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AND SUPPORT THE SHOW!!!! 1. THE SPILT INK: Experience art, buy art and get some original art commissioned at: SITE: www.thespiltink.com INSTAGRAM: @thespiltink -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. MITSUYA LIQUOR in ASAGAYA: 1 Chome- 13 -17 Asagayaminami, Suginami Tokyo 166-0004 Tel & Fax: 0303314-6151Email: Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Harry's Sandwich Company 1 min walk from Takeshita Street in HarajukuCall 050-5329-7203 Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 1 Chome−16−7 MSビル 3F Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Share Residence MUSOCO “It's a share house that has all that you need and a lot more!” - Located 30 minutes form Shibuya and Yokohama - Affordable rent - Gym - BAR! - Massive kitchen - Cozy lounge space - Office work units - A spacious deck for chilling - DJ booth and club space - Barber space - AND MORE! Get more info and move in at: https://sharedesign.co.jp/en/property.php?id=42&property=musaco&fbclid=IwAR3oYvB-a3_nzKcBG0gSdPQzxvFaWVWsi1d1xKLtYBnq8IS2uLqe6z9L6kY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soul Food House https://soulfoodhouse.comAddress:2-chōme−8−10 | Azabujūban | Tokyo | 106-0045 Phone:03-5765-2148 Email:info@soulfoodhouse.com Location Features:You can reach Soul Food House from either the Oedo Line (get off at Azabujuban Station and it's a 7-minute walk) or the Namboku Line (get off at Azabujuban Station and it's a 6-minute walk). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GET YOURSELF SOME GOT FADED JAPAN MERCH TODAY!!! We have T-Shirts, COFFEE Mugs, Stickers, even the GFJ official pants! BUY NOW AND SUPPORT THE SHOW: http://www.redbubble.com/people/thespiltink/works/16870492-got-faded-japan-podcast -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the most interesting side of Japan's news, culture, peoples, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Jeremy who adds opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. We LOVE JAPAN AND SO DO YOU! Send us an email on Facebook or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos! #japan #japantalk #japanpodcast #gotfadedjapan
Mailis lähetti 22 vuoden ajan vanhemmilleen C-kasetteja, joissa hän kertoi kotoisella Savon murteella elämästään ja työstään Japanissa. Tässä muutama sattumus Osakan opiskelijatyöstä 80-luvun puolivälistä.
cw: death, leukemia, suicide mention, child abuse, descriptions of violence, ableism, sex work, domestic abuse, mental illness (schizophrenia, paranoia) We work through our sugar rush and carb coma to talk about our new favourite thing: Les Miserables: Owarinaki Tabiji. This film is part Japanese soap opera, part BL drama with a dash of Les Mis. We go into Osakan accents, technical manslaughter, child actors that far surpass the adults, canon Valvert dates, kidnapping tips and sloppy crime scenes, M Tanube with the lead pipe in the car park, Javert in high places. Character key: Baba Jun aka ‘Watanabe’ (Jean Valjean), Watanabe Takumi (Fauchelevent), Tokuda (Bishop Myriel), Tanube (Thernadier), Saito Ryousuke (Javert), Fuwa Yui (Fantine), Kosue (Cosette), Ritsuko (Original Character), Erika (Eponine), Usui Shin (Marius) Usui Taiichirou (M. Gillenormand) This podcast was produced by Nemo Martin and Julian Yap. The audio direction and intro composing was by JDWasabi. It is a Captain's Collection Creation. Bread & Barricades (@LesMisPodcast) | Twitter Bread & Barricades | Tumblr Nemo Martin (@zeus_japonicus) | Twitter Jade Leamcharaskul (@JDWasabi) | Twitter Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/lesmispodcast Theme song: https://jdwasabi.bandcamp.com/track/bread-barricades-a-les-mis-podcast-intro-theme-song-full Transcripts and Bibliogs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pgYo6VOqUk_XtnjcG4Gm6ng8KeHRjFrn?usp=sharing Discord: https://discord.gg/ajjmkQ9 Watch here Official Website Official Insta (it’s now become CX’s Sherlock instagram, but scroll for Les Mis) Owarinaki gifs Dean Fujioka (Yuri on Ice opening) Neighbours (soap opera) Osakan accent “Commit” vs “Complete” suicide Kobe earthquake Japanese Host Clubs Yankee character trope Drinks culture in Japan 2012 Fukushima nuclear disaster Seiza style sitting
Eric talks to his friend Danyk Jason Amyot of Osakan rock band Union Trouble about Gypsies, IJing, the 5 linguistic reactions and what it's like being married to a Japanese woman. http://www.uniontrouble.com https://soundcloud.com/uniontrouble Special Guest: previous guest Ashlyn Moehle. https://soundcloud.com/theoracleashlyn
Ep185 Got Faded Japan PodcastJohnny visits a temple of a thousand souls while Shank plans a ¥10,000 visit to the local Shrine for a good ol' sake One Cup. Yakuza crashes car into police station, wrong woman arrested in Sapporo bombing spree, man abducted and beat in car by gang of six, man robs 7-11 of three rice balls, Osakan gang rolls 50 eggs deep, AV actors unionize against VD and Japanese pron star transforms into a fu#&in' elf. The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Shank who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. Send us an email on FB/twitter/instagram @ Got Faded Japan,gotfadedjapan@gmail.com or go to gotfadedjapan.com to buy a t-shirt to support the show. Or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!
Ep182 Got Faded Japan Podcast Johnny gets deep in Tsukiji while Shank takes that guys to the infamous horror bar Death Match in Golden-gai. Teens pretend to knock-up girl in tele-fraud scam, man swipes panties for 40 years, cop swan dives after slaying cop lady-friend, bear vs hatchet man in Hokkaido, boiling crabs leads to attempted murder in famous Osakan crab joint, 84 toilets serial trashed and cylinder bomber targets koban. The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Shank who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. Send us an email on FB/twitter/instagram @ Got Faded Japan, gotfadedjapan@gmail.com or go to gotfadedjapan.com to buy a t-shirt to donate to the show. Or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!
We sit down with the man behind the Golden Triad Tournament and SAPW and pick his brain about the event, Fire Pro Wrestling Returns, Ryan Davis's heel turn, good CAWs, and more!
Colin Marshall sits down in Nishinomiya, Japan with translator, writer, and former Kansai Time Out editor Christopher Stephens. They discuss whether higher Japanese skills get a foreigner more suspicion; the nearby presence and touristic effects of novelist Haruki Murakami's elementary school; the older writers, like Yasunari Kawabata, Junichiro Tanizaki, and Yukio Mishima, who stoked his interest in Japan; the experimental music to be found in Japan, such as the work of Keiji Haino and the Boredoms, and specifically in the Kansai noise scene; the Osaka duality between money-making hard workers and underground weirdness; the local pride taken in relative roughness and unrefinement, and the stereotype of the bad Osakan; what actually distinguishes the Osaka dialect, and how entirely different words might see use in one city but not its neighbor; Japan's visual culture, and the problematic emphasis on beauty that can ensue; his youth in Fresno, California, whose finest quality was the way it pushed him out; the time he took Wilco to an Osaka psychedelic sixties rock bar; how, when the Japanese open a psychedelic sixties rock bar, they really open a psychedelic sixties rock bar; his early struggles with regional backwardness in the eighties, and what happens when Japanese friends still ask him to hold their babies; Osaka's high crime rate for Japan and Fresno's high crime rate for California; whether Paris syndrome actually afflicts the Japanese; the West's eagerness to believe everything they hear about Japan; photographer Kyoichi Tsuzuki's purchase of the entire collection of Toba's science-fiction erotic museum; the cannaboid substance known as "herb" that recently made the rounds in Japan; the persistence of visual art in Japan which goes well beyond Takashi Murakami, and his own specialty, the Gutai group of painters; why no Japanese person has yet appeared on this show, and what linguistic reasons might explain it; the corrections Japanese people make to his English; his work editing Kansai Time Out during the heyday of its breed of publication; Japan's relatively robust print culture, at least by contrast to America's; how little time translation leaves to learn new words or savor the language; and, despite the world's having lost confidence in Japan, his theory that darkness always brings light, and that trouble sparks creativity.