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Recently, Shintaro hosted some special guests from Japan who are high-level Judokas. It was such a unique experience where they shared so many out-of-the-box Judo ideas to Shintaro and his students. In this episode, Shintaro tells Peter about this experience and what he learned from it. (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:19) Visitors at the Dojo (00:03:05) Shunsuke's Background (00:04:23) Gunji's Achievements (00:11:03) Gunji's Unorthodox Grip Fighting Strategies (00:22:56) Getting Valuable Knowledge Out Of Judo Competitors
Shunsuke さんをゲストにお呼びしました。イギリス現地企業でレイオフを経験し、Akamai Technologies に現地転職された貴重なストーリーについてお話をしていただきました。ドイツと比べたイギリスのレイオフ事情の他、転職活動に周りにしてもらって救われたこと、転職活動に向かってどのような準備をしたのか、といった話題についても触れています。 Akamai Technologies, Inc. Skilled Worker visa (GOV.UK) Redundancy: your rights (GOV.UK) 希望退職者募集及び解雇の実施結果並びに営業損失の計上に関するお知らせ LeetCode
This week we are thrilled to share a conversation with our friends at Mizuno Running. Shunsuke, Mizuno's Global Product Line Manager, and Ayako Suzuki (Susan), the team's Running Footwear Product Designer, join Matt and Andrea to talk about the brand new Neo Vista. They dig into the brand's bold new heel geometries (including the one seen in the Japan-only Wave Duel Pro model) and discuss what these new trends mean for the future of running shoes at Mizuno. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:02 - Susan & Shunsuke's roles at Mizuno 3:50 - Mizuno's different types of foams 7:00 - The design of the Neo Vista's midsole 10:50 - Foam composition 13:59 - The science between Mizuno's aggressive heel geometries 19:48 - The extreme Wave Duel Pro 23:31 - Making the Neo Vista stable thru design 33:00 - Mizuno's plate composition 35:34 - The future of Mizuno's two main shoe lines 40:52 - The future of Mizuno's super shoes 46:22 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
ゲストに Tokunaga Shunsuke さんをお呼びしました。日本でデータサイエンティストとしてキャリアを始められてから、イギリスの現地企業で Object Storage を作る Software Engineer に至るまでの軌跡を深掘りしました。 [実践]データ活用システム開発ガイド - 株式会社東京化学同人 Twitter (@shunpoco0213) Linkedin (Shunsuke Tokunaga) Guest Page
Kaho, Emiko and Shunsuke are Dokkyo Medical University students and in this podcast series called 'idioms' they are giving an example of using one. In this situation, they are going to demonstrate: "Have Your Heart in Your Mouth".
Kaho, Narumi and Shunsuke are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxvAKrlGcNQ
O Hinomaru está disponível em diversos agregadores de podcast: Spotify, Itunes podcast, Googlepodcast, Pocketcasts, Addict podcast, Radiopublic entre outros. Podcast: https://anchor.fm/hinomaru Deixe seu recado para o Hinomaru abaixo do vídeo ou participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.com Redes sociais: https://linktr.ee/hinomaru?s=08 Recomendações: Pagina do Glauber Tanaka https://www.facebook.com/glauber.tiras Pagina do jornalista Tiago Bontempo https://globoesporte.globo.com/blogs/futebol-no-japao/ Livro Samurais Azuis de Tiago Bontempo https://leiacorner.com.br/produto/samurais-azuis/ Radio Mirai https://miraionline.wixsite.com/cnbn/radiomirai --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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So here it is, THE MATCH super-episode which must be clocking in at nearly four hours? Given the lengthy run-time I won't give you too much to read, other than to say that Takeru vs. Tenshin is THE fight of the year. Thanks to all my lovely guests:Lucas Bourdon an essential twitter follow for all things kickboxing. His youtube playlists are amazing too, find them right here but here is the fighter we spoke about in particular Demetrius Havanas The Dogman and you can find 'A Podcast About Kickboxing' here on soundcloud or on other podcast providers. The latest episode is a SUPERB breakdown of a number of fights on the card. A must-listen in my opinion!Baba is another must-follow on Twitter. If you enjoyed that Buakaw tangent we went on and want to know more about the legendary Thai, be sure to check out Baba's brilliant article right hereShunsuke deserves way more followers on Twitter but if you want some badass clothing designs (and other stuff!) check out his Redbubble here and for a plethora of awesome kickboxing highlight videos check out his brilliant instagram feed here If you liked this podcast and want to support more of them please check out the Combat Chronicles patreon right here Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/combat-chronicles. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shunsuke Nakamura and Kazuchika Okada vs. The Briscoes (2600 Arena - 1/19/1991) In this week's episode we take a look at funny people in wrestling whether it was people who were funny intentionally, unintentionally or who played funny characters. Mike and Meat go head-to-head in this week's “The Roster” where we talk about Wrestlemania X, “Who The Fuck Is That Guy” features someone who was 1/2 of a famous tag team and “Internet Bullshit” is back with Bleachers Report of the best 10 tag teams of all time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sixmantagpodcast/support
I am joined this week by Shun Hashiba, a near 20-year veteran of the Japan Cricket scene with his club, Adore. Hear how Shun spent his formative years in New Zealand (including playing alongside a genuine NZ legend), the challenges facing University cricket in Japan, his desire to bring back two-day cricket, and his time in the Japan National Squad as Cap Number 57. Shun has also started his own podcast alongside another Japan Cricket stalwart, Takuro Hagihara, called Cricket Chanomibanashi, which you can enjoy...as long as you understand Japanese. As always, please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can comment on the Instagram account www.instagram.com/japan_cricket_podcast should you so desire. You can also follow the Japan Cricket Association on various social platforms such as: www.twitter.com/CricketJapan www.facebook.com/cricketjapan www.instagram.com/japan_cricket www.youtube.com/JapanCricket While there is also plenty of information on www.cricket.or.jp
最近買った秋物報告会。NEEDLESのトラックパンツ(Ryoto)、ARC'TERYXのベスト(Shunsuke)、nanamicaの光電子スウェット(Yuya)など。
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, ACSOM introduces Screamacelica, which is another show on A STATE OF MIND'S roster. Why would we do that? Well, Screamacelica is presented by Kevin Graham and Russell Boyce, who you should recognise as long-time ACSOM contributors.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
We speculate a lot about our future "robot servants" or "robot masters", but that whole metaphor is wrong. It's not going to happen that way. This is a very personal and rather speculative episode. No guests this time. It's just the two of us. In past episodes, you have already met some of the founders at the center of an amazing cluster of startups that have the potential to redefine the way humanity interacts with machines. Evocative Machines is a uniquely Japanese approach that has universal appeal, and I guarantee you that it's not what you expect. So let's get right to it. Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know Evocative Machines Some evocative machines mentioned in this episode The GrooveX Lovot and Kaname's interview Yukai's Bocco and Shunsuke's interview Gatebox's Hikari (We'll have to get these guys on the show!) Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. Once again, I've got a special show for you today. There will be no guests no playful banter with someone speaking English as a second language. Today, it's just you and me. Today we'll be diving deep into a specific and unique area of Japanese innovation. There is something interesting happening in Japan, a cluster of startups working on something new. You've heard parts of it on past episodes, but today we are going into new and unknown territory, and I for one *love* being in new and unknown territory. It's a trend I first talked about on Disrupting Japan a few years ago as Evocative Machines. Evocative Machines is a unique Japanese technology emerging from the nexus of artificial intelligence, robotics, and healthcare, and it is something that could utterly transform our world. It's a technology that could birth a dozen Japanese unicorns, but we are at such an early stage and this is such a moonshot, it might not result in any at all. But a lot has changed since I first talked with you about Evocative Machines, so today I'll explain the technology and its importance, bring you fully up to date, and then we'll pull out our crystal balls and predict how evocative machines might actually change the world. Now, at the end of this podcast, I predict that 50% of our listeners will find what I am about to explain as interesting, but not important, another 40% will consider it important, but unlikely and impractical. And maybe 10% of you will understand that this is going to change the world and will want to be a part of it. And for those10% of you, I'll provide a way for you to get in touch. There are amazing things about to happen. Building an Evocative Machine So what exactly is an “evocative machine”? Machines are unquestionably becoming smarter, and recently there is a lot of good work being done on creating empathetic machines. But an “evocative machine” is quite different from an empathetic machine. The distinction is that empathetic machines are those that can understand our emotions and empathize with us. Evocative machines, on the other hand, are those which evoke emotions in us. Evocative machines are machines that cause us to empathize with them. So why is this useful, let alone disruptive or transformative? The whole point of automation is to get things done more simply. I don't want to feel sorry for my refrigerator when it breaks down. I don't want to sympathize with my microwave about how hard it's working when it heats my dinner. Life is stressful enough. Why waste our emotional energy on inanimate objects? Well, when you focus on a single task, that line of thinking is absolutely correct. But you know something? The Western approach to automation, AI, and robotics is hurting society. It's grinding us down without us even realizing it, and Japan's newly emerging evocative machines are the solution to this problem that we haven't completely realized we have...
A l'annonce du décès de Shunsuke Kikuchi, nous avons tous étés "sous le choc" Ainsi disparait de notre Terre un des hommes qui ont façonnés notre vision de la musique de l'animation à travers des animes cultes comme Dragon Ball et DBZ, Le collège fou fou fou, Albator 84,Dc Slump, etc etc et bien entendu le grand Goldorak. Nous avons quasi commencé notre apprentissage de cette passion qui nous anime pour l'animation japonaise avec certes son anime au grand robot cornu mais aussi sa musique qui nous aura fait tellement rêver, frémir, accompagnant les héros de notre quotidien télévisuel... Shunsuke Kikuchi n'est plus. Mais son œuvre est et restera encore longtemps en nous et sur notre playlist quelle soit numérique ou vinyle, Shunsike Kikuchi est partout dans notre mémoire... jusqu'à notre propre fin. Pour accompagner ce podcast et ses musiques, j'ai invité des camarades, des personnes passionnés. Bien sûr mes collègues ou moi-même ne sommes pas forcement des cadors pour parler correctement des œuvres de Shunsuke Kikuchi mais vous entendrez la passion, l'amour et la tendresse pour ce compositeur.. Je remercie donc les intervenants, comme Olivier Fallaix qui nous apporte son expertise et une jolie biographie, Sharnalk le passionné qui connait tout sur Dragon Ball, Tmdjc et Chris Yukigami pour leur amour de Goldorak, accompagné de Nicolas Bia qui vous offre un cadeau, un extrait d'un nouvel enregistrement du chanteur emblématique de Goldorak "Enriqué" qui a repris son titre culte et avec une qualité encore plus magnifique que les productions anterieurs... titre encore inédit et toujours en préparation ! Je remercie aussi mes amis de Radio-animes.net (bientôt DOJINDO) Yankuza, Ryudoka et DaftPakkun pour m'avoir accompagné. Merci Shunsuke Kikuchi ... Forever in My Dreams Retrouvez Olivier Fallaix avec son podcast : https://anisong.fr Retrouvez Tmdjc et tous ses podcasts : https://tmdjc.com Retrouvez Chris Yukigami sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/thesynthsquad Retrouvez Sharnalk et sa chaine Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJj-EXwsXmRufkm8fW_6MPw Yota Durée : 3:59:50 | Publié le : 23/06/21 Générique : Yannick Rault
A l'annonce du décès de Shunsuke Kikuchi, nous avons tous étés "sous le choc" Ainsi disparait de notre Terre un des hommes qui ont façonnés notre vision de la musique de l'animation à travers des animes cultes comme Dragon Ball et DBZ, Le collège fou fou fou, Albator 84,Dc Slump, etc etc et bien entendu le grand Goldorak. Nous avons quasi commencé notre apprentissage de cette passion qui nous anime pour l'animation japonaise avec certes son anime au grand robot cornu mais aussi sa musique qui nous aura fait tellement rêver, frémir, accompagnant les héros de notre quotidien télévisuel...Shunsuke Kikuchi n'est plus. Mais son œuvre est et restera encore longtemps en nous et sur notre playlist quelle soit numérique ou vinyle, Shunsike Kikuchi est partout dans notre mémoire... jusqu'à notre propre fin. Pour accompagner ce podcast et ses musiques, j'ai invité des camarades, des personnes passionnés. Bien sûr mes collègues ou moi-même ne sommes pas forcement des cadors pour parler correctement des œuvres de Shunsuke Kikuchi mais vous entendrez la passion, l'amour et la tendresse pour ce compositeur.. Je remercie donc les intervenants, comme Olivier Fallaix qui nous apporte son expertise et une jolie biographie, Sharnalk le passionné qui connait tout sur Dragon Ball, TMDJ et Chris Yukigami pour leur amour de Goldorak, accompagné de Nicolas Bia qui vous offre un cadeau, un extrait d'un nouvel enregistrement du chanteur emblématique de Goldorak "Enriqué" qui a repris son titre culte et avec une qualité encore plus magnifique que les productions anterieurs... titre encore inédit et toujours en préparation ! Je remercie aussi mes amis de Radio-animes.net (bientôt DOJINDO)Yankuza, Ryudoka et DaftPakkun pour m'avoir accompagné. Merci Shunsuke Kikuchi ... Forever in My Dreams Retrouvez Olivier Fallaix avec son podcast : https://anisong.frRetrouvez TMDJC et tous ses podcasts : https://tmdjc.comRetrouvez Chris Yukigami sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/thesynthsquadRetrouvez Sharnalk et sa chaine Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJj-EXwsXmRufkm8fW_6MPw
Some of Japan's innovations are going to have a much bigger impact outside of Japan. Like most startups, most AgTech startups sensibly tend to focus on their own markets. While this makes things easier at first, it tends to overlook the huge challenges -- and potentially huge profits -- that exist in the developing world. Today we talk with Shunsuke Tsuboi of Sagri, and he explains how Sagri started life as a satellite -imaging startup focused on incremental innovation in Japan, but then quickly transformed itself into a disruptive FinTech startup serving India and Southeast Asia. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes The truth about university startup support in Japan Why India is a better target for this Japanese startup Why selling to family farms is harder than selling to industrial farms Why sustainable business models are hard for agriculture startups The challenges for market entry in any agriculture startup Three reasons there are so few agriculture startups in Japan Why most Japanese VCs don't invest in AgTech What Japanese universities can do to improve creativity Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know about Sagri Friend Shun on Facebook TV Interview about Sagri. (Japanese) Nikkei interview with Shun (Japanese) Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. Today, we're going to about agricultural startups in Japan. You know, it's interesting, with Japan's high food prices, the financial support for farmers, and the strong system of university agricultural research, I've always been a bit surprised that we don't see more AgTech startups in Japan. Well, today's conversation goes a long way to explaining exactly why that is, it's both fascinating and a little frustrating. Today we sit down with Shunsuke Tsuboi of Sagri, who is using satellite imaging and AI to help small-scale farmers, some in Japan but mostly in the developing world. Shunsuke explains the challenges of launching a startup from universities without specific startup support, why going global often has nothing to do with the US or Europe, and why the world is a better place when there are tens of millions of small family farms in it and why those are worth preserving. But you know, Shunsuke tells that story much better than I can, so let's get right to the interview. Interview Tim: I'm sitting here with Shun Tsuboi of Sagri, who is using satellites and artificial intelligence to solve agricultural problems. Thanks for joining us today. Shun: Yeah, thank you very much. Thank you for this time. Tim: It's great to have you, and I mean, agriculture tech, AgTech is something that's it's interesting in Japan, and people don't talk about it enough, so I'm really glad you're on the show. So can you explain a little bit more about what Sagri does, what is the service you're offering? Shun: Sagri company is based in Japan and India. So we are using satellite data to checking the each of the farmland and also the food of farmers we get using satellite data for smartphone, such as when is the best harvesting time and also which is a good soil situation, we can check it. Tim: The soil analysis, is that done by satellite or do you have people on the ground checking? Shun: They're using satellite, yes. Tim: Really? Shun: Yeah, along the 1,000 farmland, checking just 10 farmland detail, we can spreading the satellite information. Tim: So from satellite imaging, you can tell soil composition, you can tell farmers when the ideal time to apply pesticides, when to harvest. How do your customers interact with this? Is there a smartphone app? How does it work? Shun: So using satellite data checking through the application, they can connect it that mechanical, so this machine is automatically do that.
Shunsuke Momose actualmente es empresario, fue el primer futbolista japonés que jugó en México y guarda grandes recuerdos de esa época
Na sexta edição do Supa Hiro Memória, um compositor que contribuiu com importantes obras para o universo do tokusatsu.
Kyle welcomes back Napoleon Da Legend to discuss the recent passing of Dragon Ball composer Shunsuke Kikuchi, sample some of their favorite songs of his and contemplate the impact of such a long and stories career. Listen to my first discussion with NDL where we listen to tracks from his album, Dragon Ball G: https://bit.ly/3hDxUKr Akhenaton & Napoleon Da Legend - The End Of Their World Part II - https://bit.ly/3fuhcKN Derek Padula on Shunsuke Kikuchi: https://bit.ly/3u1ZdQY https://www.twitch.tv/superdopepodcasts Come join our Facebook group! Roshi's Secret Stash Subscribe on Youtube: http://bit.ly/362vgHs Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/34IeNX4 Follow on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2VgI5ZT Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dragonballsuperdope Twitter: https://twitter.com/DBSuperDope1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbsuperdope/ Voicemail: 401-213-9596 Email: DBSuperDope@gmail.com SUPER DOPE: PLUS ULTRA! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39YLoM2 Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3s5PiZM Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3fWYkGa Follow us Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mtJOXK
Recap: We last left our heroes in search of the perfect anime as the searched high and low around the net for the best anime for you. Will our heroes be able to prove they are earned the title of greatest anime podcast duo ever? Let's see what they have found this week on another exciting episode of a Lil Bit o Anime!!! Our story starts as a 13-year old boy named Elijah was forced to go to the Sanctuary in order to obtain the Pegasus Bronze Cloth, (a protective armor worn by the Greek goddess Athena's 88 warriors known as Saints). Elijah succeed in getting the Pegasus Bronze Cloth, however, Elijah on his way to Japan to see his sister he learns that Monica disappeared on the same day that he went to the Sanctuary. If Elijah participates and succeeds in winning the tournament, Saori (the goddess) would start a search for his missing sister. Watch and listen as he battles his way to rescue Monica and bring you the ultimate anime experience. Follow, chat and send us your energy to become part of our wonderful student council and save the world. Follow us on our socials listed below to include your spirit in Elijah's Love Of All Anime Smash Heart Bomb: Socials: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Patreon Anime Mentioned In Today's Show: Chio's School Road Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved And Took In A high School Runaway Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Best Friends Won't Lose Black Clover To Your Eternity Saint Seiya Joran: The Princess of the Snow and Blood How Not To Summon A Demon Lord Omega Burning Kabbadi 86 Eighty-Six Tokyo Revengers Yasuke Dragonball Dr. Slum Sailor Moon Full Metal Panic Gundam 0079 Sengoku Basara: Samurai Warrios Music provided by: Follow Norea: ✔ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48e... ✔ Beatstars: https://norea.beatstars.com/ ✔ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noreaofficial/
On rend hommage cette semaine à un immense compositeur japonais qui a tant compté : Shunsuke Kikuchi qui vient de nous quitter. [Extrait Sonore « Albator, l’Atlantis de ma jeunesse »] [« SérieFonia : Season III :... Cet article Hommage à Shunsuke Kikuchi | Sériefonia #32 est apparu en premier sur VL Média .
Voici notre modeste hommage au grand Shunsuke Kikuchi, l’homme qui nous a bercé et qui a participé à rendre culte les animés Dragon Ball et Dragon Ball Z en passant par les films. Nous relatons nos souvenirs, notre tristesse quant [...]
En el programa de hoy hacemos nuestro pequeño tributo al desaparecido Shunsuke Kikuchi, hacemos nuestra crónica de la ceremonia de los OSCARS 2021 y comentamos la temporada completa de Falcon y el Soldado de Invierno!
L'épisode du jour rend hommage au football japonais à travers deux joueurs emblématiques de leur génération : l'icone Hidetoshi Nakata et l'artificier Shunsuke Nakamura. Deux tempéraments différents, deux rapports au football opposés mais également deux talents qui se sont distingués en réussissant à s'exporter en Europe. Redha, Nam's, Raphael et Yoann reviennent sur les caractéristiques techniques des deux Nippons, leurs parcours respectifs et leur histoire commune en sélection nationale. Podcast produit par Sports Content.
In this episode of Slot Leader we focus on blockchain adoption. The CEO of Emurgo Indonesia, Shunsuke Murasaki shares his views about the nature of commercial partnerships at Emurgo. Emurgo: https://emurgo.ioEmurgo Traceability: https://emurgo-traceability.com Show your support for Slot Leader by delegating to our pools: SKY and SKY2. Follow us on Twitter: @RealSaidov @Slot_Leader --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slot-leader/support
23人目のEnglish Innovatorsとして、Shunsukeさんをお迎えしています。 Shunsukeさんは、English Innovations新宿校でTOEFL 80点突破コースを約4ヶ月受講されました。 受講後のテストでは、TOEFL iBT 93を獲得しました。 現在は、早稲田大学文化構想学部に通う2年生です。 Shunsukeさんは、アメリカのサンフランシスコで10歳から高校に入学するまでの期間を過ごしたそうです。 日本の高校に入学したShunsukeさんは、日本の大学へ入学するためのAO入試にTOEFLの点数を活用しようと思いEnglish Innovationsに通い始めたそうです。 現在Shunsukeさんが在学している学部の専攻のクラスは、英語のみを使い日本のカルチャーについて学ぶクラスだそうです。 漫画やアニメを代表する、日本のサブカルチャーを英語で学ぶことで、異なる視点で日本のカルチャーをみることができ、日々新たな発見があるそうです。 Podcastでは、English Innovationsでの授業の体験を振り返って話していただきました。 また、Shunsukeさんが学んでいる日本のカルチャーについても話を聞かせていただきました。
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Here I talk with Shunsuke Iwasaki, a passionate advocate for people and planet throughout his career who is a talented architect and designer. Amazingly, he and his carpenter wife built their own sustainable home from local wood when they were in their sixties! See the video (including so many beautiful photos of their home) on the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW2EImYEClI&t=35s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW2EImYEClI&t=35s) Music by Hana Victoria Support this podcast
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 30 - "Jerid's Desperate Attack" (ジェリド特攻), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on kissing in Japanese culture, and AEUG, Melanie Hugh Carbine, and the Young Officers Revolt of February 26, 1936. - Essay on Kissing in Japanese culture:“The Japanese Kiss.” A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan, by Donald Richie, Stone Bridge Press, 2001, pp. 220–225.- Dictionary page for seppun (接吻・せっぷん), the Japanese word for kiss.- Essay about censorship that talks about kissing in Japan, and specifically about the exhibition of Rodin's "The Kiss."Redactionary Global Modernism: Kisses in Imperial Japan Jonathan E. Abel From: Modernism/modernity Volume 21, Number 1, January 2014 pp. 201-229 | 10.1353/mod.2014.0020- Papers that discuss kissing in Japanese culture, and how it was changed by the Occupation:“Kissing Is a Symbol of Democracy!” Dating, Democracy and Romance in Occupied Japan 1945-1952, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 19(3), September 2010, 508-35.Kamei, Shunsuke. “The Kiss and Japanese Culture after World War II.” Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 18, no. 2, 1981, pp. 114–123. JSTOR, . Accessed 21 Jan. 2020.- Contemporary (early 2010s) articles about PDA and dating in Japan (the dating articles are written from the perspective of non-Japanese people dating a Japanese person, with an eye to likely culture clashes, and includes a section of physical affection):SoraNews24.com - PDA in Japan: Is it OK to Kiss on the Street Corner?Tofugu.com - Dating a Japanese Girl and Dating a Japanese Guy- Book about the Young Officers Revolt (and gift from a listener!):Ben-Ami Shillony, Revolt in Japan: The Young Officers and the February 26, 1936 Incident. Princeton UP (1973).- The music used in the TNN was Floating Cities and the music used in Mouar's elegy was Clear Water. Both from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) and licensed under CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, 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 photo 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 license. Both have been edited for length. 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.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Adam Miller and Craig Williams join Jonny McFarlane to discuss all the latest news from the mad world of Scottish football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I first met Shunsuke Aoki on a trip to Tokyo last year. The roboticist’s work fascinated me. From its brain-controlled cat ears and a robotic pillow with a tail that wags as you pet it, to more serious devices for older family members, Aoki’s Yukai Engineer has created some utterly fascinating products. On a recent trip to New York, Aoki and I sat down at Brooklyn cafe to discuss Aoki and Yukai’s goal of spreading joy through robotics.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans ce 41e numéro de Anime no Melody ! Aujourd’hui nous allons récolter du Brocoly avec le film de Dragon Ball Z de 1992, agrémenter le tout de champignons hallucinogène avec Shin Seiki Evangelion et terminer avec un dessert gouteux provenant d’une île paradisiaque où se trouve Ranma ½ ! Voici les différentes jaquettes et références des OST présentées dans cette émission :) : Dragon Ball Z Music Collection Vol.2 "BROLY"ドラゴンボールZ 音楽集 Vol.2 "BROLY"RÉFÉRENCE CD COCC-10788sortie le 03 Mai 1993Composée par Shunsuke kikushi **NEON GENESIS EVANGELION OST I - II - IIIRéférence CD: KICA 286 / KICA-290 / KICA-300sortie dans l'ordre les 6 dec.95 / 16 Fev.96 / 22 Mai96Composée par Shiro Sagisu Ranma½ Kessen Tougenkyou! Hanayome wo Torimodose!! Music Collectionらんま½ 決戦桃幻郷! 花嫁を奪(と)りもどせ!! 音楽編Ranma½ Kessen Tougenkyou! Hanayome wo Torimodose!! OngakuhenRanma½ The Movie 2: Nihao My Concubine Music CollectionRéférence CD: PCCG-00186sortie le 17 juillet 1992Composée par Akuhisa Maatsura
This week we take a long hard look at Shunsuke Ikezoe, before, during, and after his time on Terrace House, because there was much more to see of him outside of the show. We also talk about the larger issues of sexuality and acceptance in Japan, elsewhere, and within ourselves. https://www.reddit.com/r/terracehouse/wiki/seasons/openingnewdoors/anotherterrace Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
In this episode of The Cardano Effect hosts Rick, Philippe, and Sebastien are joined by special guest Shunsuke Murasaki, Emurgo Senior Management and Business Development, to discuss the direction Emurgo is taking as a fast paced and highly successful business in the crypto space. Watch Episode 19 and view more information on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6Lv2sOhKg3Q
This week on Terrace House: Yui drives Kaito to the skatepark, Sota nonchalantly dives into his past, Aya becomes Seina in Training, Maya works in the Beyond section of Bed Bath & Beyond, and Shunsuke lives for the tea. Full Show Notes Merch! The Facebook Group. The Twitter. The Insta. The theme song is called "Young" by Ryan Mitchell Grey from the album Ne Plus Ultra, which you should go listen to.
We are earning every bit of our Explicit Content tag this week on Tadaima. “Another Terrace” goes to depths not yet explored in Opening New Doors, and thus, we follow the discourse straight into blue territory. Also, we can confirm, Shunsuke really does “*** Noah’s ***.” Is that a rustling at our ankles? It’s Tadaima: A Terrace House Podcast! https://www.reddit.com/r/terracehouse/wiki/seasons/openingnewdoors/anotherterrace Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
This week on Super Smash Terrace House Ultimate: Everyone is here! Yui, Shunsuke, and Aya welcome three new members to the house simultaneously: Kaito the sk8r boi, Maya the fashion student, and Sota the game developer. Merch! The Facebook Group. The Twitter. The Insta. The theme song is called "Young" by Ryan Mitchell Grey from the album Ne Plus Ultra, which you should go listen to.
This week on Terrace House: THE PURGE. Seina and Noah channel their inner Sonic the Hedgehog and sprint out of the house, Taka does the same after proclaiming that he has to pee while on a date, Yui watches herself on TV, Aya becomes the voice of reason, and Shunsuke pulls a Yuudai. Merch! The Facebook Group. The Twitter. The Insta. The theme song is called "Young" by Ryan Mitchell Grey from the album Ne Plus Ultra, which you should go listen to.
This week on Terrace House: Seina has somehow achieved her goal, Noah pats some people on the head, Aya gets ripped apart while eating ice cream, Shunsuke takes a bath, Taka reveals his Canadian girlfriend, and Yui mentally prepares for new members. Merch! The Facebook Group. The Twitter. The Insta. The theme song is called "Young" by Ryan Mitchell Grey from the album Ne Plus Ultra, which you should go listen to.
This episode we get totally blindsided with the changes to the roster. We celebrate Obon with a bro-date between Shunsuke and Sota-san and faceplant into some big balls on the water. We get treated with the ultimate skato dato when an old friend joins Kaito in the half-pipe, and Yui and Maya don their yukata under fireworks and festivities. Come blow some bubbles in the bathtub with us, it’s Tadaima: A Terrace House Podcast!, Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
Part 5 is here at last, and in our first spoilercast we work through the episode with a fine-toothed comb: Shunsuke and Noah’s bath together, Noah and Seina’s idyllic date and ultimate decision, Taka and Aya’s playroom confession, and Tori-chan’s evident perversion. Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis). Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
Iain Lee and Elton McManus play Baseball, go to the baths, get lost in time and try to find the AC remote control as they cover this weeks film, Summer Time Machine Blues. 5 college boys, Takuma, Masaru, Shunsuke, Atsushi and Daigo all belong to sci-fi club, but they are not interested in science at...
Konnichiwa. Remember all the ups and downs of Part 4 of Terrace House: Opening New Doors? We recap it all before Part 5’s release this month. There’s drama, betrayal, and more kisses than ever before to discuss, so join us for an in-depth look at what’s up with Shohei, Seina, Noah, Yui, Mayu, Aya, Taka, and new member Shunsuke. Original music by Native (aka Jack McGinnis) Connect with us! instagram.com/tadaimagram twitter.com/tadaimapod facebook.com/groups/tadaimaclan
Japan has a long cultural fascination with human-like robots. Literature, cinema and anime are filled with them, and perhaps not surprisingly, a large number of Japanese startups are focused on making anthropomorphic robots. I have to admit that this fascination never really made sense to me until Shunsuke explained it during this interview.
Esta no ar o Hinomaru o podcast com todas as noticias sobre o futebol japonês.O especial lendas japonesas do futebol trás para todos os fãs de futebol japonês um programa mais que especial, falaremos da trajetória, das glorias, conquistas e todos os detalhes do fantasista Shunsuke Nakamura. Para muitos fãs o jogador da década passada, o gênio das faltas e dribles que brilhou e ainda esbanja habilidade principalmente com a bola parada.Recomendamos a utilização de fones de ouvido para melhor aproveitamento e diversão com o podcast.Participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.com
Esta no ar o Hinomaru o podcast com todas as noticias sobre o futebol japonês.O especial lendas japonesas do futebol trás para todos os fãs de futebol japonês um programa mais que especial, falaremos da trajetória, das glorias, conquistas e todos os detalhes do fantasista Shunsuke Nakamura. Para muitos fãs o jogador da década passada, o gênio das faltas e dribles que brilhou e ainda esbanja habilidade principalmente com a bola parada.Recomendamos a utilização de fones de ouvido para melhor aproveitamento e diversão com o podcast.Participe pelo nosso e-mail hinomarupodcast@gmail.com