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Spoiler skip: A Shoplifters szekció szinte végig spoileres, csak akkor hallgassátok, ha láttátok a filmet! Hanabi: 2:02:06 Sziasztok, Ez itt a Vágatlan Verzió, három hetente jelentkező filmes podcast 80. epizódja. A korábbi, Brazil filmvilágot bemutató adásunk után, ezúttal egy másik országról készítettünk portrét. Bori segítségével Japánról és a japán filmművészetről beszélgetünk, ugyanis Bori évek óta tanul japánul, ő maga is élt kint, és többeket ismer az országból. Így tehát négy olykor ismert, olykor kevésbé híres filmmel vágunk neki a japán filmek ismertetésének. Tartsatok velünk, és jó szórakozást! Tartalomjegyzék: 0:00 – Bevezetés 43:05 – Shoplifters (2018) 1:30:24 – Hana-bi (1997) 2:07:59 – Hear the song of the wind (1982) 2:50:54 – Rashomon – A vihar kapujában (1950) Alternatív linkek: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/hu/podcast/v%C3%A1gatlan-verzi%C3%B3/id1382751778 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3OVfiTmsGL8iYljlRWZ8g3 Social media: Discord: https://discord.gg/Kq9gDYDnaJ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vagatlanverziopodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vagatlanverzio/ E-mail: vagatlanverzio.podcast@gmail.com Linkek, források: A Brazil adásunk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiUsiY9R5Kk A három test probléma: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13016388/ Murakami ajánlások: https://bookline.hu/product/home.action?_v=Murakami_Haruki_Norveg_erdo&type=22&id=76380 https://bookline.hu/product/home.action?_v=Murakami_Haruki_Kafka_a_tengerparton&type=22&id=87512 T-Dannyi albumborítója (valójában nem szamuráj, csak középkori): https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616100005174d9b684d68bfee5cf2c67f8c7 Past Lives ajánlás: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13238346/ Bori ajánlásai: Yoshida Brothers - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshida_Brothers Natsume Sōseki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natsume_S%C5%8Dseki Kulturális forrásaink (minden áthallás jogos, de nem szándékos) : Önkényes Mérvadó, A hét mesterlövésze, Retroschock, Pál Feri, Jordan Peterson Külön köszönet: Tamásnak, az intróban nyújtott hangjáért! https://bogyopeter.tumblr.com/ - Péternek, a csodálatos artworkért! http://eper.elte.hu/ - Az EPER Rádió stúdiójának a felvétel lehetőségéért! Köszi, hogy meghallgattatok! Ádám, Ákos, Alex _________________________________________________________________ podcast, film, kritika, elemzés, kibeszélő, bemutató, japán, filmművészet, történeti áttekintés, filmtörténet, kultúra, pszichológia
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... the end is here! Well, Season 4 anyway. Jenn, Doug, & Maddy sit down to talk about the best of Season 4, new & exciting milestones, upcoming plans for Season 5, & some listener feedback. Whether you've been along from the ride since the beginning of the season or just recently hopped on, you'll definitely enjoy catching some of the highlights and behind-the-scenes stories from this amazing season! Thank you so much for listening in to the Krewe of Japan Podcast for Season 4!!! ------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:01:10)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (01:14:40)Tokyo Treat Offer Link to save $5 off your next box! (00:03:44)Sakuraco Offer Link to save $5 off your next box! (00:03:44)------ Other Links/References in the Episode ------Walden's Language Journey YouTubeWatch the Sumo World Championships 2023 in Tachikawa Streaming LIVE on YouTube!
The Krewe is back! Season 4 is going to be bigger and better, debuting with a musical journey with the shamisen. Jenn & Doug took about a year getting this special guest onto the podcast, and they're thrilled to finally welcome Norm Nakamura of the YouTube channel Tokyo Lens to share his passion and love of shamisen with the world. Norm's fascination for the shamisen went beyond admiring the sound, as he actually learned the instrument thanks to many people, like the Yoshida Brothers, who helped grow his skills and interest. Norm shares his journey of learning the shamisen and gives the listener a glimpse at how special and unique of an instrument it is. This podcast episode was well-worth the wait... enjoy!Shamisen Intro: "Shamisen Traditional Dry C Minor" by Sumie Kaneko. Licensed, royalty-free, & available to anyone to use on Splice.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ More Info on Norm Nakamura ------Tokyo Lens webpageTokyo Lens YouTube channelShamisen in Tokyo (Kiki) YouTube channelSupport NormNorm's TwitterNorm's Instagram
We're baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! The Krewe returns back from its off-season to make a special announcement! Season 4 will officially be launching March 31, 2023! Here are a few of our guests & topics for this new season: - The Sounds of Shamisen ft. Norm Nakamura of Tokyo Lens- The Evolution of Pokemania ft. Monster Kids author Daniel Dockery- Exploring Hiroshima ft. Seek Sustainable Japan's Joy Jarman-Walsh (aka jjwalsh)- Henshin Talk with a Super Sentai ft. Gekiranger's Sotaro Yasuda- The Intricate Culture of Kimono ft. J. Rin Shiroshita of Mainichi Kimono- Remembering the Kanji ft. Dr. Jim Heisig- Landscape Art in Japan ft. Rachel of TravelBug Art- Japanese Mascot Mania ft. Chris Carlier of Mondo Mascots- Themed Cafes in Japan ft. Chris Nilghe of TDR Explorer- Ramen Hunting ft. Shinichi Mine of TabiEats... & so much more! Get ready to pack your audio suitcases and join us once again on our weekly audio journeys into Japanese culture, history, pop-culture, and so much more! Subscribe today to stay up to date with the latest from the podcast! Get ready to pack your audio suitcases and join us once again on our weekly audio journeys into Japanese culture, history, pop-culture, and so much more! Subscribe today to stay up to date with the latest from the podcast! This podcast is brought to you by the Japan Society of New Orleans (JSNO)! For more on the JSNO or to become a member:http://www.japansocietyofneworleans.org/
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... the Krewe is back full steam ahead on a travel train (plane?) and this time we are taking a more prefecture-specific approach like past seasons! Joined by returning guests Kay Allen of Japan National Tourism Organization & Megan DeVille of JETAA USA , we explore the prefecture of Aomori and everything it has to offer. From Hirosaki Castle & Nebuta Matsuri to apple cidre, Tsuruga Jamisen restaurants, & the tomb of Jesus Christ (what?), there's so much to learn and love about this prefecture! Bring your notebook, because this episode is jam-packed with ideas and travel tips for your next trip to Japan!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ More Info on JNTO ------Japan National Travel Organizaiton's WebsiteJNTO on InstagramJNTO on YouTubeJNTO on TwitterTohoku Kanko Website------ More Info on JET Program ------JET Program Website (Application Page)JETAA (JET Program Alumni Association) USA WebsiteUSJETAA Website
Esta semana cubrimos todo lo que hemos podido ver en el JFFO22: Aristocrats Bread of Happiness Happy Flight Her Love Boils Bathwater Ito It's a Summer Film Ozland Patema Inverted Time of EVE: The Movie Rashomon Sumodo The Chef of South Polar The God of Ramen Until the Break of Dawn Además, suenan los Yoshida Brothers.
Surprises can be wonderful or shocking, delightful or jarring. And when musicians find clever ways to surprise listeners, things get really interesting. Here's a look at unpredictable music from Björk, Igor Stravinsky, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Claude Debussy and The Yoshida Brothers. Stuff to think about after you've listened: Which of the ideas of surprise in music that were featured in this episode do you want to listen to again? What are some ways to use sound that are surprising to you? Ready to explore more surprising sounds? Check out our playlists on Spotify or Apple Music. This is one of eight Music Blocks episodes exploring how musicians express emotions through sound. You can listen in any order. Find more episodes, discussion questions and playlists at MusicBlocksPodcast.org. Tell us how you're using Music Blocks in the classroom or at home, or share your playlists and music creations inspired by the podcast! Email us: Hello@MusicBlocksPodcast.org Music Blocks is a production of Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio. Hosts and Producers: Luis Antonio Perez and Rebekah Romberg Editors: Jo Erickson and Dennis Funk Education Advisor: Carla Aguilar, Ph.D. Executive Producer: Brad Turner Thank you: Monika Vischer at CPR Classical, Bruce Trujillo and Willobee Carlan at Indie 102.3, Jodi Gersh, Kim Nguyen, Mia Rincón, Clara Shelton, Hart Van Denburg, and all the teachers and students who shared feedback and attended virtual focus groups as we developed this podcast.
Although a little late, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to give a full rundown of the best music of the Spring 2021 anime season. Listen in and get Including great tracks from the likes of HYDE, the peggies, Sawano Hiroyuki, Hikaru Utada, Konomi Suzuki, and so much more! Songs spotlight in this episode: “Koko de Iki wo Shinji” by eill – Tokyo Revengers ED “EVERYBODY! EVERYBODY!” by Yuu Serizawa with DJ KOO and MOTSU – How Not To Summon A Demon Lord 2 OP “3-pun29-byou” by hitorie – 86 OP “Avid” by SawanoHiroyuki nZk mizuki – 86 ED “Gudafuwa Every Day” by Aoi Yuuki – I’ve been killing slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level OP “No.6” by Miku Itou – Combatants Will Be Dispatched OP “Taiga yo Tomo Ni Naitekure” by Fran Chou Chou “Sing My Pleasure” by Vivy (Kairi Yagi) “OMEGA” by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION – Moriarty The Patriot Part 2 ED “ON MY OWN” by HYDE – MARS RED ED “Nai Nai” by ReoNa – SHADOW HOUSE ED ANSWER” by Mayu Maeshima – Full Dive OP “Imperfect” by Masayoshi Ooishi – SSSS.DYNAZENON OP “Strobe Memory” by Maaya Uchida – SSSS.DYNAZENON ED “Shake and Shake” by sumika – Pretty Boy Detective Club OP “BLIZZARD” by BURNOUT SYNDROMES – Those Snow White Notes OP “Kono Yume ga Sameru made feat Yoshida Brothers” by Miliya Katou – Those Snow White Notes ED Blessing” by Aira Yuuka – The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent OP “ODDTAXI” by Skirt and PUNPEE – ODDTAXI OP (iTunes) “Freeze” by flumpool – SEVEN KNIGHTS REVOLUTION OP “Judgement” by Takanori Nishikawa – Thunderbolt Fantasy Sword Seekers OP “Monoqlo City” by ACE COLLECTION – Koikimo OP “Ta ga Tame ni Ai wa Naru” by TrySail – SD Gundam World Heroes OP “No.1” by DISH – My Hero Academia 5 OP “Ashiato” by the peggies – My Hero Academia 5 ED “PINK BLOOD” by Hikaru Utada – To Your Eternity OP “Bursty Greedy Spider” by Konomi Suzuki – So I’m A Spider So What OP2 “Genjitsu Totsugeki Hierarchy” by Aoi Yuuki – So I’m A Spider So What ED2 “Pleasure” by WARPs UP – Fruits Basket The Final OP “Kodou” by Eir Aoi – Back Arrow OP2 “United Sparrows” by FLOW – Back Arrow ED2
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In this podcast I interview American writer, photographer, and former green beret Michael Yon about his controversial book「 慰安婦の事実」or "The Truth about Comfort Women" (only available in Japanese). For more info on Michael Yon, check out the following: - Blog: https://www.michaelyon-online.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelYonFanPage/?ref=br_rs After the interview, co-host Trevor Holland and I have a long, drunken meta-discussion where we delve into Yon and the work of Japanese historians like Yoshiaki Yoshimi and Ikuhiko Hata, whose works include the following: - Yoshiaki Yoshimi (吉見 義明): "Comfort Women: Sexual Slavery in the Japanese Military During World War II" (従軍慰安婦) - Ikuhiko Hata (秦 郁彦): "Comfort Women and Sex in the Battle Zone" (慰安婦と戦場の性) Want to help support Deep in Japan? We could sure use it. Show your love by making a pledge at Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=3864210 Got something to say? You can find me at www.facebook.com/deepinjapan Oh, and make sure to check out and support the artists who made the music that appeared in this episode: The intro was "Rising" by the Yoshida Brothers (吉田兄弟): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWOqmx6xDvI The outro was 「真実の爆弾」 by キングギドラ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6iILG_oSmQ) Got something to say? You can reach me at deep.in.japan.podcast@gmail.com LOVE YOU ALL! THANKS FOR LISTENING!
Life can really get out of hand sometimes... Nearly 10 years ago, in an audacious moment fueled by excitement and emotion, I brazenly and boldly promised two of Japans most world-renowned musicians that I WOULD see them again some day in Japan. Little did I know that I wasn't just predicting a future that I could have never imagined, but I was starting down a road that would forever change my life and the way that I see the world. In this episode of the Tokyo Lens Podcast by Norm Nakamura, we cover this article from SoraNews24 talking about my journey to get where I am today: https://soranews24.com/2019/02/18/is-this-real-life-how-a-canadian-man-became-apprentice-to-japans-world-famous-shamisen-masters/ I share background stories and insights and try not to get too side-tracked. But in the end... well, I am me! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also... So much love to all of those of you asking how you can support Tokyo Lens! I want to be able to be in a position where I can definitely give more than I receive. So It will take some time to get a system set up. For now though, if you do any shopping on Amazon, feel free to click through from my affiliate links! Then you can support just by doing your regular shopping! Thank you all Sincerely - Tokyo Lens Norm Nakamura Or grab something here! www.redbubble.com/people/tokyolens You can find ALL my Gear (Camera/Audio/Editing) Here: www.amazon.com/shop/tokyolens ------------------------ Podcast recorded on this: amzn.to/2DbOcpe (It's been amazing so far!) Videos Filmed on this: amzn.to/2eYRvX0 Edited on this: amzn.to/2mqxTLN With this lens. amzn.to/2u8YgHY And this Mic: amzn.to/2uO5wuG also, my page has some Japanese Snacks! www.amazon.com/shop/tokyolens -------------------------------------------- YouTube: www.YouTube.com/TokyoLens Twitter: www.Twitter.com/Tokyo_Lens Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Tokyo_one Facebook: www.facebook.com/TokyoLens/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/tokyolens Business Inquiries: www.NormNakamura.com
In the first episode of 2019 we are talking about being on Japanese TV (which was actually my first job when I got to Japan!) On January 1st 2019, I had an amazing opportunity to do the TV appearance of a lifetime... PREVIOUS EPISODE OF THE TOKYO LENS PODCAST (I recommend you listen to this one first if you havent) https://anchor.fm/tokyolens/episodes/Last-Podcast-of-2018---This-is-HUGE-e2rlvg In today's Episode of the Tokyo Lens Podcast by Norm Nakamura, we are covering being on TV and how Norm became the apprentice of the Yoshida Brothers (tsugaru shamisen). We cover this article on Norm, by Japan Forward: https://japan-forward.com/interview-how-canadian-norm-nakamura-became-the-yoshida-brothers-shamisen-apprentice/ ------------- Also... So much love to all of those of you asking how you can support Tokyo Lens! I want to be able to be in a position where I can definitely give more than I receive. So It will take some time to get a system set up. For now though, if you do any shopping on Amazon, feel free to click through from my affiliate links! Then you can support just by doing your regular shopping! Thank you all Sincerely - Tokyo Lens Norm Nakamura Or grab something here! www.redbubble.com/people/tokyolens www.amazon.com/shop/tokyolens Gear: ------------------------ Filmed on this: amzn.to/2eYRvX0 Edited on this: amzn.to/2mqxTLN With this lens. amzn.to/2u8YgHY And this Mic: amzn.to/2uO5wuG -------------------------------------------- YouTube: www.YouTube.com/TokyoLens Twitter: www.Twitter.com/Tokyo_Lens Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Tokyo_one Facebook: www.facebook.com/TokyoLens/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/tokyolens Business Inquiries: www.NormNakamura.com
It's been 4 years since the MUSIC AND WINE thought was transformed into what it is today. At that time, we envisioned an evening of modern lounging soundtracked by a mix of jazz, soul and R&B, and paired with wines and designer cocktails of our selection. Aside from it being the most fun thing we've ever done, we noted repeated requests for the music featured at the weekly event held at the Mandarin Oriental in Manila. Although we would email mixes we uploaded to various cloud-based services, the search continued for a more practical and efficient means to distribute this music to a wider audience. Thus began the www.musicandwineradio.com podcast a year later. Here's a look at what that party series looked like at the time. Also later that year, we were asked to write a column in the Manila Standard Today about the city's nightlife and its music, a natural extension of this MUSIC AND WINE state of mind. In 2010, a dream finally came true. We got our own radio show on FM Radio. And what a station it was! 106.7 Dream FM was broadcast nationally, making the audience in the millions, particularly in a country that still listens to the radio in considerable numbers. It was a 3-hour show at an excellent time-slot every Saturday night from 9pm to midnight, the hour the city of Manila comes out to lounge, dance, and celebrate another week gone by. It's also incidentally when our weekly event was held at Martinis Bar. To get material for a weekly 3-hour show, we had to feature music other than our own, and guests were invited to share their music--DJs and artists we looked up to with respect and followed for inspiration. These mixes found their way onto the podcast, a critical event that would change the concept of MUSIC AND WINE Radio to one of a true radio program, with variety and plenty of excellent content. Since the radio station has recently changed format and has ceased to be "Manila's Jazz Authority", the MUSIC AND WINE program's focus has returned to its online channel, which has managed to grow exponentially. We're not even sure of the reasons for the podcast's surprising growth, but we've definitely noticed it is being passed around and recommended by friends internationally, and reaching markets we've never dreamed we'd be in. We're now up to a two-terabytes-per-month bandwidth requirement. So here is the set that started it all, an eclectic sophisticated downtempo mix sure to induce the urge to order a cocktail. It is this mix that was presented to the Mandarin Oriental's senior management as we pitched the MUSIC AND WINE idea. For the bottom of our hearts, thanks to all of you for joining us on the journey and we look forward to bringing you more great music in the years to come! Here's the tracklist: El Alba – Camiel Don’t Be A Fool – Incognito Good Man – India Arie (Unknown) – David Benoit Deep Waters – Incognito Sand – Ricardo Eberspacher On & On – Erykah Badu O Ultimo Por Do Sol – Lenine Center of the Sun – Incognito That’s The Way Of The World – Martin Taylor You Got Me (feat. Jill Scott) – The Roots Stay A While – Jimmy Sommers Springtime Rain – Nathan Haines Tamally Maak – Amr Diab Shadow – Billy Cobham Keep Your Head To The Sky – Ronny Jordan Fukaki Umi No Kanata – Yoshida Brothers Subscribe for free with iTunes