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Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanielYWilson Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/VUSF_ynQLes This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Tsukishima Monja Street, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when two babes bang the same dude. He answers Patreon member's questions around Tokyo Station. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/WJOXijtHBiU This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Gakugei Daigaku, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for smegma. He answers Patreon member's questions around train station. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/Jot56RH9fEo This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Ikejiri Oohashi, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when the woman's thang is on it's period. Dan rambles about the local sento and the coliseum to take babes if you got no money. He answers Patreon member's questions up in the coliseum. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube video podcast https://youtu.be/LyBN5O6twP4 This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Fusako Tamagawa, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for half-chub. Dan rambles about Patreon member questions while skipping rocks into Tamagawa River. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/VVzlqbp3pUs This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Tokyo Station, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for morning wood. Dan rambles about the things tourists shouldn't do in the city, while looking at business babes. He answers Patreon member's questions around Tokyo Station. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/jcCwU-g9jUw This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Ueno, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for pepperoni nipps. Dan rambles about keeping your head on a swivel in Ueno. He answers Patreon member's questions around Ameyoko (a famous shopping street). Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/COYtysmUk7o This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Tokyo Station, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for morning wood. Dan rambles about the things tourists shouldn't do in the city, while looking at business babes. He answers Patreon member's questions around Tokyo Station. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast from Kasugai, Aichi. He explains the Japanese word for when you pre-cum just a little bit on the train and also discusses Japanese hazing rituals. Dan walks around the small town of Kasugai while reminiscing certain places and things. He answers Patreon member's questions in front of the cabaret clubs. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/oHCMqAcATi8 patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Naka-Meguro, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when you bust inside. Dan answers Patreon members while drinking a new seasonal lemon sour and also talking about some Japanese soccer news. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/DR51VhonTpc patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Sangenjaya,, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for diarrhea. Dan explores Sangenjaya while holding in his poop while answering Patreon member's questions in back alleys . Video Podcast YouTube https://youtu.be/4jzVod114XM patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Jiyugaoka, Tokyo. He re-visits his first ever job in Tokyo and reminisces about dating in Jiyugaoka. Dan answers Patreon member questions while drinking a beer. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/pDGS7YB3o0Y patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Nakano, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for queef. Dan explores a part of Nakano while answering Patreon member's questions YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/VYcd77NWi7U patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Shinjuku, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when you bust a nut after 3 pumps. Dan explores a part of Shinjuku while exploring his PTSD there. YouTube Video Podcast https://youtu.be/-ROdmAnO9YM patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. This week Dan does the podcast from Koenji, Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for banging outdoors. He reads a news article about a watch heist in Osaka by Japanese Yakuza members...allegedly. Dan also reads Patreon members questions regarding Japanese nights out and mornings. Video Podcast Youtube https://youtu.be/eVRegQN57jc patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast - Every Thursday 21:00 Japan time. Full Video Podcast-YouTube https://youtu.be/cnuGzlWhte8 This week Dan does the podcast from Daikanyama in Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for pre-cum. He reads a news article about a poor Japanese woman being tricked by a Russian from space...kinda. Dan also reads Patreon members questions regarding Japanese napkins. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
This week Dan does the podcast from Shibuya, Tokyo. He walks around some touristy area talking smack and answering Patreon member questions. Dan also teaches the Japanese phrase for when someone's clean shaven downstairs. Video Podcast on YouTube https://youtu.be/YJcMYNxk-Jg patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
This week Dan does the podcast while taking a walk towards Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when you need to pop a viagra cause you got whiskey d!ck. Dan explains some controversial news in Japan about an area women aren't allowed into, then answers Patreon members questions regarding living in Japan, comedy partners, and what's changed in the last 10 years in Tokyo. Video Podcast on YouTube https://youtu.be/6KhJuO3_1ss patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
Dan teaches the Japanese word for nipple in quiz format. He talks about having writer's block while making up excuses for this week's episode being only audio. Dan reads some Japanese news about Chinese Dragons, and answers Patreon members questions about his 2 podcasts and his most recommended podcast. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
This week Dan does the podcast from Kamiuma North Park in Tokyo. He explains the Japanese word for when you bang both the daughter and the mom. He tries to concentrate will construction workers take turns taking fat sh*ts in front of him. Dan answers Patreon members questions regarding secret spots in Tokyo, Gen Z, Millennials, and Gen X. He also rants about video games especially Super Smash Brothers. Video Podcast on YouTube https://youtu.be/RuxjZPwYnFk patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram & TikTok = @danielywilson
This week Dan does the podcast from Saigoyama Park in Tokyo. He tries to concentrate will ninjas, babes, and dragonflies try to break his concentration. He rants about football (soccer) kits, where to visit in Arizona if your Japanese, how to get ready for the mega-quake, and if it's possible to get a Japanese girlfriend even if you don't speak a lick of Japanese. Video Podcast on YouTube https://youtu.be/dnlTjlAMqgE Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram/TikTok/Twitter = @danielywilson
This week Dan does the podcast from his room in his chonies because its typhoon..ing...He explains what it's called when a certain va-jay-jay elevates a man's life in Japanese. Dan talks about his first time playing pickle ball in Japan, earthquake warnings, and reads Patreon members questions regarding Japanese manzai and Joey Chestnut VS Takeru Kobayashi. Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). Become a sponsor and support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Email: dan.yahola.wilson@gmail.com The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry in the comedy duo Badonkadonk | バドンカドンク Instagram/TikTok/Twitter = @danielywilson
この度7/25~7/31の期間、Spotifyの公式Podcast Playlist "INSPIRING VOICE"のカバー表紙に私たちが選出されました。 今回のエピソードでは改めて我々がUNDERDOG in Tokyoを始めた経緯やPodcastという音声ツールを通して発信したいことについて話を掘っていきます。 毎週日曜配信! 番組のハッシュタグは #jam_underdogtokyo コメントやメッセージは jam tokyoのInstagramへ! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast on the move walking from his home to the train station. He talks about EDCON, stand-up comedy and answers Patreon member question https://www.patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson
Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast at the mouth of Cat Street between Shibuya and Harajuku Tokyo. He talks about the fall of technology, water wars, and jerking off only using your imagination. He also drinks his three favorite Chu-Hi's on the street and ranks them for his Patreon member's question. Video Podcast YouTube https://youtu.be/H0uRC_fRMK0 https://www.patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson
Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast in a park in Ebisu, Tokyo with some underage Japanese boys. He talks about his favorite and least favorite countries from his Eurotrip with Red Bull, answers Patreon questions regarding Japanese “otaku's” and best Japanese nicknames. He also teaches the Japanese word for Coochie Mound. [Video Podcast-YouTube] https://youtu.be/7EHccDk6CGk https://www.patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson
Dan does The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast in Frankfurt Germany. He's on a mission to travel around Europe without money or any credit cards and just trading Red Bulls for lodging, transportation and food. Dan talks about some of his experiences abroad in Europe like meeting a Nazi, Japanese hunting, and sleeping in the streets of Brussels. https://youtu.be/mwPshOewPpI?si=ZheZWELqjSMU9b98 Video Podcast on YouTube https://www.patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson
Dan warns people of train dangers, teaches a Japanese phrase for when you need to show some clients a good time, answers Patreon member questions, and reads about a recent scientific discover that will give all surfers a chub. Support the Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast patreon.com/DanWilsonUSAJPN Become a Patreon member for 5 bucks a months (that's like one tall boy) and Dan will give you a shoutout and read your questions on the podcast. Current Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950). The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the comedy duo Badonkadonk (バドンカドンク). Instagram/TikTok = @danielywilson
Merecap episode-episode tahun lalu, resolusi yang tercapai, dan rencana-rencana Night in Tokyo Podcast untuk tahun 2024. Follow instagram @night.in.tokyo | For any inquiries: nightintokyo.podcast@gmail.com
A jury trial began on September 20th at the Okayama District Court for a mother accused of strangling and killing her 8-year-old son, who was severely intellectually disabled, in Wake Town, Okayama Prefecture in June 2022. The mother admitted to the indictment, saying, "There is no doubt.” Episode Notes: https://barrierfreejapan.com/2023/09/20/there-was-no-one-i-could-talk-to-about-my-worries-mother-admits-charges-for-strangling-son-with-a-severe-intellectual-disability-to-death/
Dan teaches a Japanese phrase for when/if you bang a mother and her daughter, the Japanese education system, and news about a heist in Japan by some British dudes. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
Dan gives advice on being hungover in Japan, and teaches a Japanese phrase for when you see someone rip a silent fart. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
Introducing the remarkable and iconic veteran of Tokyo, Timothy Langley. With an impressive track record of over 40 years in Japan, Timothy is the visionary founder of Japan's premier government and public consultancy firm, Langley Esquire. What sets Timothy apart is his groundbreaking achievement as the first foreigner to work in the Japan National Diet, collaborating closely with senior Japanese politicians. His expertise extends far and wide, having served as the top Legal and Government Affairs Specialist for Apple Computer (Japan), General Counsel to General Motors (Japan), and as a director for numerous companies, ranging from ambitious startups to Fortune 100 giants.Despite his illustrious career, Timothy is also the Host and Executive Producer of Japan's exclusive Public Affairs-related audio/video series, the renowned "Tokyo on Fire!" And the popular video series "Japanese Politics one on one". When it comes to fascinating individuals in Japan, Timothy Langley shines as the ultimate example. Other topics we cover:Great stories from serving as handler for Pres. George Bush during his Japan visitRelated stories about "clash of cultures" with the Secret ServiceWhy foreigners in Japan are often "Agents of Change"His own incredible "Agent of Change" storiesSpices up politics and explains how and why the LDP stays in powerWhy Public Affairs is so import in Japan but yet an untapped marketMotivation and insight for starting one of the first Japan YouTube video series - Tokyo on Fire! The "Free Unsolicited Business Idea" What is "Onomatopoeia" and why there are so many in JapanLangley Esquire: https://langleyesquire.comTokyo On Fire! Tokyo on Fire! YouTubeMore on the George Bush visit: My Memory Of George H.W. BushTimothy Langley: LinkedIn ProfileGreat Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jpJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.life
Dan talks about comedy school in Japan, teaches a Japanese phrase for after you “hit it n quit it” he also reads some current news about the Yakuza and their summer festival food stalls. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
Dan talks about the most expensive tea in Japan, comedy in Japan, and what to say in Japanese when you're trying to get lucky with two Japanese ladies. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
Dan talks about his current comedy life and performing at a mall, he explains his experience going through a Japanese funeral, and teaches a Japanese phrase for when you can't get it up in the bedroom The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
June 14th 2023 Dan talks about a little town called Hana-Koganei on the outskirts of Tokyo, Super Famicon, N64, Gamecube, Japanese Super Mario Names, Japanese news about a Pokemon card thief, and a Japanese phrase for when you do the diarrhea at a friends house. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
June 10th 2023 Dan talks about Champions League footy, comedy in Asakusa, Pokemon, and teaches a Japanese phrase for when you accidentally nut too fast. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
June 2nd 2023 Dan talks about the pick-up soccer culture in Japan and Japanese soccer in general. He also teaches a Japanese phrase for when you flash your American Meat in the mens locker room The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
May 25th 2023 Dan explains his love for Nakameguro while also teaching a Japanese phrase for when you $hit your pants in public. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
May 17th 2023 Dan goes on about Japanese superstitions while also teaching a Japanese phrase for when the socks stay on during $ex. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
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May 6th 2023 Dan rants about how Japanese people run, lift weights and dress in athletics while also teaching a phrase to tell the honeys in Japanese. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move (512-596-9696). brakechimps.com (512-525-8950).
April 20th 2023 Dan rants about technology in Japan, including racist vending machines. He also teaches a Japanese phrase to rip on nerds. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move.
April 12th 2023 Dan teaches a Japanese phrase to compliment someone's style, he also goes over Tokyo fashion while teaching a bit of Japanese culture like "Inaka-no-Yankee & Charai." Dan reads some current Japanese news and gives some dating advice to a listener. The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast Your one-stop podcast for everything Japan and Japanese culture...kind of. Dan Wilson is an American living in Japan working in the entertainment industry as a Japanese comedian in the trio らびっとビーチ (Rabbit Beach) signed to Watanabe Entertainment DM/Email with questions about Japan for Dan to read on his podcast. Title it with The Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast. Also DM/Email with sponsorship ads or any other comments. ポッドキャストでダンに読んでほしい質問や悩みはDMかメールで タイトルはThe Dan Wilson in Tokyo Podcast (英語で頑張って) Instagram/Twitter/TikTok = @danielywilson Sponsors: sarvermovers.com/quote Promo Code- Danielsan for 5% off your move.
Dolph again? Join us as we talk about Showdown in Little Tokyo with Brandon Lee! Here's where to find us: Twitch -twitch.tv/FriendshipSupreme FB -FriendshipSupreme IG -FriendshipSupreme Twitter -FrendshpSupreme Patreon -patreon.com/FriendshipSupreme Podcast -friendshipsupreme.libsyn.com Youtube -youtube.com/friendshipsupreme Email -Friendship.Supreme@gmail.com P.O. Box 14576 Haltom City, TX 76117
Ghostwire: Tokyo Podcast Review On this week's episode Jacob, Ryan, and Nick review Ghostwire: Tokyo. Visit BuschLeagueGaming.com for blog posts or to read our written reviews. Let us know what you think of our review on twitter @BuschLeagueGMNG. You can email us at BuschLeagueGames@gmail.com. You can also watch this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/0pvVtr9YD9M If you like what you hear you can financially support the show at patreon.com/BuschLeagueGaming or you can buy some merch on our website. BuschLeagueGaming.com Thanks for watching! Busch League Gaming produces a weekly gaming podcast every Monday. Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 1:57 Overview 7:43 Is this a scary game? 9:31 Japanese Folklore 11:58 Story 17:01 Spoilers 19:01 Did you like the story? 19:37 Gameplay Mechanics 23:36 Verdict 28:53 Housekeeping
We all miss traveling, and this episode I get to speak with long-time, airline professional, Don Bunkenburg. Don is the Senior Director in Japan for the Lufthansa Group. Which includes Swiss Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and Germany's Lufthansa. We talk about how Lufthansa competes in the Japan market renowned for its level of service and hospitality, the "No risk culture" similarities between Germany and Japan, how each airline in the group tailors their service offering to reflect the culture of each country, the steps required to actually fill up an airplane day after day, how Lufthansa changed from a process driven service delivery to a personalized service offering to earn the only European airline ranking of "5 Star" airline, and why the definition of "On Time Departure" is a little more important in Japan than some "other" countries. Other topics of discussion:How Don, an American, deciding to take a Summer job to improve his German, led to a 30 years plus career working for Germany's largest airlineDo Airline rankings really matter and how this relates to customer service investmentsWhat is "Swissness"The unique service differentiation between Austrian, Swiss, and LufthansaHis regret regarding a different, missed opportunity in the aviation industryHow the special relationship shared with ANA gives Lufthansa a big advantageThe biggest challenge of working in JapanSafety 1st vs. Service 1st. Do Western airlines and Asian Airlines perceive this differentlyLufthansa's response to the COVID PandemicWhy Brazilians make up a significant % of travelers between Japan and GermanyThe Free Unsolicited Business IdeaMore Now and Zen Japan episodes: https://www.nowandzen.jp/Grow website traffic = Zo Digital: https://www.zodigital.jp/Great Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jpJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeUse the code word "ZEN" to receive discounts
Frank Foley is a charismatic 30-year Japan professional with a deep understanding of character licensing, content marketing, and IP management. He was the country manager for Guinness World Records Japan where he successfully shifted the business model from wacky and crazy to a more Japan focused local strategy. Even participating in the record-setting worlds largest beef skewer event. Frank has represented IP entertainment brands from the Rolling Stones and Ariana Grande to children's educational brands including Thomas the Train. Frank is currently the owner of Next Big Thing which is actually the name of one of two TV shows he is pitching to Japanese networks. You will hear about both shows in this episode.Other topics of discussion:Corporate world record-setting success stories"You Gotta Hear This" the untapped Japanese pop music opportunityThe benefits of Thomas the Train toilet paperDifferences between representing music artist IP brands vs. fictional IP brandsJapan Initiatives to differentiate and localize for foreign brandsThe length of Ishigaki's world record setting beef skewerHow one gets into the Guinness World RecordsCulture as an USP - What keeps him optimistic about Japan's futureWhy Japan is a good "testing ground" for foreign product innovationThe next big thing for Next Big Thing Frank Foley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankfoleyjapan/More Now and Zen Japan episodes: https://www.nowandzen.jp/Grow website traffic = Zo Digital: https://www.zodigital.jp/Great Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jpJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeUse the code word "ZEN" to receive discounts
In this episode, magical girl Ayu talks with magical writer Kevin Credo about magical idols and his magical idol novel, Ellery Moonbeam, coming soon to Tapas Premium. After that, she talks to former magical idol Alice (Twitter/IG) about her experience in the industry (trigger warning in her segment for mentions of an eating disorder). Series mentioned: Sailor Moon Cardcaptor Sakura Creamy Mami Magical Emi Fancy Lala AKB0048 Idol x Heroine Miracle Tunes Toon Makers' Sailor Moon pilot attempt (often incorrectly called Saban Moon) Aikatsu! Love Live IdolM@ster Song Prince (Uta no Prince-sama) Yes PreCure 5 Doki Doki PreCure Hug PreCure Tokyo Mew Mew New Magical Boy Magical Girl Friendship Squad Additional links: Marshall McLuhan 'I could have been a K-pop idol - but I'm glad I quit' Alice's tweets Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 (additional trigger warning for racism) Alice's interview on Tokyo Podcast from her indie idol days Music featured: "Middonaito, sutāraito" by Nanahira "Starry Sky Parade" by Nanahira/Mega "My dream" by MaiDoremi Original podcast music by Hazel, @afewbruises Want to share your idea for a topic or guest? Submit your idea here! Extra special hugs to anyone who buys something off the magical wishlist! Join our Discord! Feel free to leave a message on Anchor about your favorite magical girl series and it might just appear on a later episode. Find the podcast online on Twitter or Instagram @magicalgirlayu or on Anchor at sparkleside, and don't forget to comment online with the hashtag #SparklesideChats! Contact us by email at sparklesidechats@gmail.com or in Twitter DMs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sparkleside/message
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Michael Barr and Mike Lynch discuss the biggest stories this week in the Business of Sports. On today’s podcast, they duo discusses the last 100 days to Tokyo 2020. We also learn why the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale may have even more excitement in the near future.
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Welcome to season 5! Greg and Ed discuss the new season, which admittedly is mostly a continuation of the last season - if it ain’t broke, etc. But some nostalgia is warranted, and the guys reminisce about the last two seasons since Evo’s departure. Ed can’t believe he’s done 150 shows plus, and both guys make some modest suggestions for changing things up. Maybe some shows should include video, at least for the patrons? Ed suggests revisiting earlier topics and updating them with new info. Greg concurs, and talks about some plans he has to get some higher-profile guests. Inserted are interviews with our gracious former co-hosts, Tony Joh and Evo Terra. Tony and Greg reminisce about the let’s-see-if-this-works experience of season 1 and gives a few updates on his current status in Canada, planning a return to Japan and/or Europe, and re-launching the Tokyo Podcast. Evo then talks about his life in Arizona, and his insistence on using Thai in every Thai restaurant he can find in the States. Turns out Evo has is keeping very busy as a podcast producer extraordinaire and making his own show, Podcast Pontifications - unsurprising from one of the earliest podcasters on planet Earth. Don’t forget that Patrons get the ad-free version of the show as well as swag and other perks. And we’ll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
Olympian Tells Us Exactly What They're Being Told About Tokyo On Today's Show: We are joined by Olympian Sharni Williams who tells us about exactly what is happening for athletes leading into the 2021 Tokyo Games We're taking suggestions for the name of Gawndy's Van Finance Expert Effie Zahos joins us to chat getting rich and ditching debt See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode I speak with an amazing and iconic Tokyo veteran - Timothy Langley. With over 40 years experience in Japan, Timothy is the founder of Japan's premier government & public consultancy Langley Esquire. Most unique about Timothy, he was the first foreigner to work in the Japan National Diet working alongside many senior Japanese politicians. In addition he has served as top Legal & Gov't Affairs Specialist for Apple Computer (Japan), General Counsel to General Motors (Japan) and director of numerous companies from start-up to fortune 100. Although on hiatus he is also Host & Executive Producer of Japan's only Public Affairs-related audio/video series, Tokyo on Fire! When you think: "Fascinating people in Japan", Timothy Langley is indeed the poster child. Other topics we cover:Great stories from serving as handler for Pres. George Bush during his Japan visitRelated stories about "clash of cultures" with the Secret ServiceWhy foreigners in Japan are often "Agents of Change"His own incredible "Agent of Change" storiesHow with all his accomplishments in Japan, his most important success story is still a work in progressSpices up politics and explains how and why the LDP stays in powerWhy Public Affairs is so import in Japan but yet an untapped marketMotivation for starting one of the first Japan YouTube video series - Tokyo on Fire! The "Free Unsolicited Business Idea" What is "Onomatopoeia" and why there are so many in JapanLangley Esquire: https://langleyesquire.comTokyo On Fire! Tokyo on Fire! YouTubeMore on the George Bush visit: My Memory Of George H.W. BushTimothy Langley: LinkedIn ProfileGreat Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jp Japan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeUse the code word "ZEN" to receive discounts
In this episode, Tokyo Podcast’s host Anthony Joh discusses his move back to Canada, how it will impact the show, and some recommended Japanese Youtubers to tide viewers over until the next episode.
In this episode, Tokyo Podcast’s host Anthony Joh interviews a friend of his who contracted the coronavirus while living abroad in Japan. This episode will cover some basics of Japan’s healthcare, as well as what you can expect if you contract COVID-19 while living in Japan. https://tokyo-podcast.com/covid-in-japan-what-happens-if-you-catch-the-virus/
We're in Tokyo, Japan with Anthony Joh of the Tokyo Podcast. We talk about sumo matches, sushi trains, and the story of the Hachiko dog. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/tokyo Acorns invests your spare change automatically on every purchase. Plus, you can earn Found Money by shopping at participating retailers. It's a great way to easily build up your travel fund. For a limited time, sign up at wetravelthere.com/acorns and we’ll both earn $5.
On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Can sexy things give you anime style nosebleeds? Topics Discussed Whether getting sexually aroused causes nosebleeds What it would be like if people in the real world had explosive nosebleeds like in anime The idea that eating large amounts of chocolate causes nosebleeds The idea that eating large amounts of peanuts causes nosebleeds Theories on how it was that people in Japan started to say that chocolate can cause nosebleeds The idea that Japanese people in the Meiji period thought milk chocolate had cow's blood in it Why Japanese parents may have told chiclren that consuming too much chocolate causes nosebleeds The case of a Japanese person who was told eating too many raisins cause nosebleeds The possible origin of the nosebleed trope in anime/manga The manga creator Yasuji Tanioka What the heck hanajibū (鼻血ブー) means Yasuji Tanioka's 1970 hit gyagu (gag/comedic) manga "Tanioka Yasuji no Mettametta Gakidō Kōza" (谷岡ヤスジのメッタメタガキ道講座) and its connection to nosebleeds Yasuji Tanioka's 1971 animated film "Yasuji no Porunorama Yacchimae!!" (ヤスジのポルノラマ やっちまえ!!) A totally ridiculous message board post claiming that men in feaudal Japan would demonstrate interest in a woman by somehow (mentally?) forcing blood to come out their nose The possible connection between ginkgo nuts/seeds and nosebleeds The adverse health effects of ginkgotoxin What many in Japan say is the maximum number of ginkgo nuts one should eat A theory that ties the nosebleeds of anime all the way back to ancient China and the ginkgo nut What the proper way to stop a nosebleed is Tony's Unified Nosebleed Theory (TUNT) And more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $2 a month you'll get access to exclusive content and our eternal, profound, and undrying gratitude. Support on Patreon Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. Here is a list of the main English-language sources used for this episode. Some extra details were included when necessary. Bloodbath: Why Do So Many Anime Characters Have Nosebleeds When They’re Aroused? Yasuji Tanioka From where did the anime cliche of a sexually aroused person bleeding from their nose originate? What is its significance? Anime Physics: Nosebleeds Origins of the nose-bleed in anime/manga The page above is where the quote about nosebleeds possibly tying back to feudal Japan when men used to mentally force blood to come out their noses in order to signal to a woman that they were attracted to them. That post was written by someone using the name Kess Vargavind and has been quoted in its entirety below. The post was dated October 27, 2013. "I have no idea when, or by whom, the nosebleeding started to depicted in Japanese visual arts, but the nosebleeding as a sign of excitement is traditionally held to have developed during the feudal times when men and women (of the upper classes) were supposed to live their lives apart—but of course they needed some way to woo each other! And so, the men, while walking on the other side of the street mentally forced their noses to bleed when they saw someone “hot” being walked along, and the courting could begin on opposite sides of drawn curtains. Some consider this an accurate history while others consider it a myth, probably the truth lies somewhere in between, as usual. If this is true, then this form of specialised nosebleed might have been depicted in art for quite awhile. But of that I have no knowledge. An interesting thing, I just realised, is that if this is the true history of the sexually ritualistic nosebleed, then (a) women had no need to develop such “skills”, and (b) homosexual men also had no such need. Thus much of the anime and manga today—especially in the boys’ love scene—are not true to the real history! :P (Male homosexual acts were in these times—again, in the upper classes—something considered pure and good, as females were “worth” less and not something you might not have easy “access” to when you felt certain urges.)" Nosebleeds: Causes and Treatments The article above states "Some herbs that affect blood clotting, including ginseng, ginkgo, and garlic, may also play a role in nosebleeds." Spontaneous Bleeding Associated with Ginkgo biloba The study above is interesting in that it analyzes previous studies and does not dismiss the link between ginkgo and bleeding. It calls for further research. Ginkgotoxin (Wikipedia) Here is a selection of the main articles used as reference for this episode. All titles are provided in Japanese. Additional notes are provided for particularly notable articles. 【育児都市伝説】ピーナッツやチョコで鼻血が出るって本当? チョコレートと鼻血 This article debunks the excessive chocolate causes nosebleeds urban legend (toshi densetsu) and says that one possible explanation is that back when milk chocolate was introduced to Japan some people mistakenly believed that it was made using cow's blood. According to this unverified explanation this mistake was caused by the phrase "cow's milk" (ushi no chichi) sounding similar to the phrase "cow's blood" (ushi no chi). はな血 その2 The post above also mentions that cow's blood theory as one of the explanations for the origin of the eating too much chocolate causes nosebleed urban legend. 「レーズンの食べ過ぎは良くない、鼻血が出る This is the link to the Yahoo Chiebukuro (Japanese equivalent of Yahoo Answers) post in which someone asks if it is true that eating a lot of raisins will cause nosebleeds. In the discussion it is said that the person asking the question says their mother told them this. However, this is not true. It is just a general question that asks if this is true or not. 鼻血とは (漫画・アニメ等における鼻血) 「エロい物で本当に鼻血は出るの?」――医師に確認してみた! エッチなことを考えると鼻血が出るのは本当か? The article above states that the manga creator Yasuji Tanioka is often attributed as the one that started the association between sexual arousal and nosebleeds through his 1970 manga "Yasuji no Mettametta Gakkidō Kōza." 谷岡ヤスジ (Wikipedia) 銀杏を食べ過ぎると鼻血が出るって本当ですか? This message board post asks if eating too many ginkgo seeds/nuts will cause a nosebleed. Interestingly, the person that responds to the person asking this question states that it does not cause nosebleeds but ginkgo seeds can be poisonous if you eat too many of them. ぎんなんの食べ過ぎで中毒死、ゴボウの保存法間違え食中毒…実は危険な食べ物リスト This is the Business Journal article mentioned during the episode. In this article a professor from Nihon Pharmaceutical College (Nihon Gakka Daigaku, 日本薬科大学) named Shinji Funayama states that excessive consumption of ginkgo seeds/nuts can result in nosebleeds and even seizures. Here is the Tokyo Podcast episode mentioned during the commercial break. Seeing The Human Potential With Tony Vega Here is the Japan Station episode mentioned during the commercial break. Learning Japanese While Legally Blind (Tony Vega) | Japan Station 33 Japanese Vocabulary List Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here’s some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC. Hanaji 鼻血 【はなぢ(P); はなじ(ik)】 (n) nosebleed Ginnan 銀杏 【ぎんなん; ギンナン】 ; (n) (See 銀杏・いちょう) ginkgo nut; gingko nut 男前 【おとこまえ(P); オトコマエ】 (n) handsome man; man's looks; good looks Ushi 牛 【うし(P); ぎゅう; ウシ】 (n) (1) cattle (Bos taurus); cow; bull; ox; calf Chichi 乳 【ちち(P); ち】 (n) (1) milk; (2) breast We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? 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On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we're joined by Anthony Joh of Tokyo Podcast. About Anthony Joh Anthony Joh is an entrepreneur, digital marketing consultant, and longtime podcaster. After moving to Thailand about a decade ago Anthony helped start The Bangkok Podcast. He then started the long-running Tokyo Podcast after relocating to Japan. He recently started releasing episodes of Tokyo Podcast again after an extended hiatus. Topics Discussed Some of the most memorable episodes of Tokyo Podcast How and why Anthony decided to start podcasting while living in Thailand What led Anthony to move to Japan What frustrated Anthony about working in Japan Why Anthony decided to move back to Canada Life in Victoria, Canada Why Anthony decided to go back to Japan Anthony's plans for Tokyo Podcast And much more! Note: The conversation on this episode was recorded on April 20, 2020 (JST). Note: The conversation on this episode was recorded on April 20, 2020 (JST) Support on Patreon If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get access to extra blog posts and additional input on future content. You'd also receive Tony's eternal, profound, and undrying gratitude. Support Japan Station on Patreon Links, Videos, Etc. To listen to Tokyo Podcast, check out the links below Tokyo Podcast Website Tokyo Podcast on Apple Podcasts Tokyo Podcast on Spotify Tokyo Podcast on Stitcher Here are the episodes of Tokyo Podcast that were mentioned during this episode. Photographing the Japanese Yakuza with Anton Kusters How the Shinkansen Rebuilt Japan with Christopher Hood Cycling Across Japan with Sachi Takao From Classical to Bluegrass with Leona Tokutake Why I Left and then Moved Back to Japan Follow Tokyo Podcast on Twitter. Tokyo Podcast on Twitter Special Thanks Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi's music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel. Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R. Featured image: Courtesy of Anthony Joh Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews) Full Show Notes Get full show notes at www.japanstationpodcast.com
After nearly five years MIA, Tokyo Podcast is back with Series 2. If you’re one of the listeners who stuck around – thank you! Much of Series 1 is still relevant, but let’s be honest, a lot can happen in half a decade. Our host, Anthony Joh, will be leaving Japan next year, so now seemed like the perfect time to bring you some fresh, updated content. In this episode, Anthony reflects upon his time in Japan by talking about his 5 favourite - and least favourite – things. Read more: 5 Things I Love and Hate About Living in Japan
Starting with a simple domain name and website, Davide Rossi has built Go Go Nihon into a hugely successful company that brings students from around the world to study in Japan. Anthony also announces that this will be the final episode of Tokyo Podcast. He wants to thank each and everyone of the guests who came on the show to tell their story. Also a big thank you to everyone who downloaded the show each week and sent in your feedback and comments. Not one to stay offline for long, Anthony is already hard at work on his next internet venture and you can follow along on his Facebook page.
This week Tokyo Podcast is pleased to welcome up and coming singer songwriter Sayulee, has won numerous awards for her singing and songwriting. Last year she launched an interesting YouTube project where she would sing a new song everyday for 1 year. As of this recording she is at number 327 and she joins me today to talk about her YouTube channel, upcoming bilingual Japanese English album and the special event she has planned for the 365th day.
On this show I'm pleased to welcome back Sachiko Takao who was a guest on Tokyo Podcast episode #20 where we discussed her epic bicycle journey from Okinawa to Hokkaido. I asked Sachi to join me today to discuss the book 日本人が世界に誇れる33のこと which was written by Ruth Jarman who was also a past guest on Tokyo Podcast episode #34. Sachi talks about the insights she gained into her own culture from reading Ruth's book and the important message that she feels the book has for the people of Japan.
With a history that dates back hundreds of years and a business empire that stretches into many areas of modern Japan, the Yakuza are a feared and respected part of Japanese society. On this episode of Tokyo Podcast we talk to Belgian photographer Anton Kusters who spent two years photographing the Japanese Yakuza and has produced a fascinating photo book detailing his journey into the heart of the Japanese criminal world.
One of the most commonly asked questions that we here at Tokyo Podcast get is what is dating like in Japan? Is it the same as dating in a Western country? Are Japanese girls shy? Do Japanese guys flirt? Intercultural dating is always fraught with challenges and dating in Japan is no exception. To guide us through this dating minefield we have Melissa Feineman who wrote the 'Let's Date' column for the Japanzine magazine.
Of the 3000 castles that once dotted the Japanese landscape only 12 remain in their original condition. From old ruins to modern replicas, on this show we talk to Daniel O`Grady from Japanese Castle Explorer about the historic and modern significance of Japanese castles. I also post a mini review of the new Sony Playstation Vita. This new gaming machine from Sony has been eagerly anticipated by fans and is an important product for the profit challenged company. Does the Sony Playstation Vita live up to the hype and would I recommend it as a portable gaming device? Also this is the last show for 2011 and I wanted to thank everyone who listens and supports the show and a special thank you to all my guests who have been on. Without your support Tokyo Podcast would just be me talking to myself and so I thank everyone for making it a huge success.
Many foreigners come to Japan to teach English for a short time but few stay long enough to set up their own English language school. On this show I talk to John Bardos from Jet Set Citizen about his 10 years as the owner of a successful English language school in Japan and the difficult decision he made to dramatically change his lifestyle. I also answer a viewers question about why I started Tokyo Podcast and also ask a favour from the audience on how you can help promote Tokyo Podcast.
Many foreigners who come to Japan start their first job as an English teacher and sadly many stay in that job for their entire time in Japan. My guest today is David Chester who wrote a book exploring the many other freelancing jobs that are available to English speakers. From staring in Japanese TV shows, teaching cooking classes or performing as musicians there are many freelancing opportunities in Tokyo if you know where to find them. Tokyo Podcast is pleased to offer a free meal at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in conjunction. This offer if brought to you by The Expat's Guide to Japan, a fantastic free resource for anyone moving to Japan for the first time. Check out the Expat's Guide to Japan Facebook page for all the details on how to enter to win a free meal at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.
On this teaser episode of Tokyo Podcast Tony talks about what is coming up for the show. Some of the topics that will be covered will be: Living and working in Japan Shinto Buddhism Sports in Japan Japanese Language And of course many interviews with fascinating expats and Japanese people. The first show will launch on October 2 so keep your eye open for that.