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by Constantin Runte DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the real Japanese podcast?

The Real Japanese Podcast is by a Japanese teacher named Haruka, who talks about a different subject each week. These are less like lessons and more like a casual conversation with a friend about various topics, ranging from holidays and shopping, to Japanese slang and culture (e.g. sushi ).

Where can I find Japanese news in Japan?

It is the only public broadcasting service in the nation and has been a trusted resource for news in Japan for years. NHK World Radio has put together a set of great beginner lessons in a podcast for those that want to get started learning Japanese.

What is the deep in Japan podcast?

The Deep in Japan Podcast provides rich and insightful interviews with people who have lived in Japan. The show seeks to get under the surface and explore Japan through the rich and variegated experiences of the people who know it best. A look into the curious world bridging Japan and the USA.

What's the news in Japan for April 29th 2019?

In this week's news from Japan Today for April 29, 2019: A very quick scan of the headlines in Japan this week and then a look back at the last 30 years of Emperor Akihito’s reign and events that shaped the Heisei era, including: the bubble bursts; the earthquake emperor;… Read Watch the GaijinPot Direct!

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When will the new era start in Japan?

In this week's news from Japan Today for March 29, 2019: A new era in Japan starts in May — literally — as the country’s current emperor abdicates and his son takes the throne; a university in Tokyo has lost contact with 1,400 of its foreign students; the city of…. Read.

When will Nissan hire employees in Japan?

In this week's news from Japan Today for May 17, 2019: The Japanese government wants companies to hire employees until age 70 as part of measures to address a severe labor shortage amid Japan's rapidly graying population; Nissan this week reported that its annual profit nose-dived 57.3% to less than… Read

Who hosts Got Faded Japan?

Hosted by Johnny, Tom, Jeremy, Ray & Paul!

What is Michigan Talks Japan?

Michigan Talks Japan is a new podcast from the Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Michigan. In it, Prof. Allison Alexy talks with leading scholars doing research on Japan about their work, their backgrounds, and their recommendations in the field.

What is Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan?

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan is a Japanese history podcast where we will be going through a chronological history of Japan. We will start with prehistory and continue up through the Meiji period. Episodes are released as soon as they are available--working on a monthly release schedule.

What channel is Busted Open on?

to 12 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM Fight Nation channel 156 or On Demand anytime on the SiriusXM app.

What does Dogen talk about?

Dogen drops by to talk about keeping professional and personal separate, how to mine the same old Japan for new jokes, and to settle the issue of whether or not sarcasm exists in Japan, which is great, because NO ONE ELSE has EVER had ANYTHING to say about it. Ollie recommends a River Cruise that teaches the traditional Japanese custom of "commerci…

Intermediate

Once you get to the point in your Japanese journey where you want to start listening to native materials, the news is a great place to start.

All levels

I would be remiss if I didn’t cover one of the best podcasts for learning Japanese: JapanesePod101.

What are podcasts in Japanese?

There are podcasts dedicated to teaching beginner Japanese, pronunciation, slang, vocabulary and more. And then there are the podcasts where the hosts talk in Japanese about their day-to-day life, culture and society, history, technology and everything else you can think of. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a new Japanese student ...

What is a pay to listen podcast?

This 20-chapter pay-to-listen podcast is designed to provide comprehensible input for lower-intermediate speakers. This means it speaks slightly above your level, but not so much above it that you can’t understand it – albeit with a little bit of effort and perhaps a few replays. Although at first this might be frustrating and challenging, it’s a good way to improve your listening comprehension. Bear in mind, however, that Conversations is on the pricier end.

What is Nihongo Master?

Nihongo Master mixes cultural insights with language lessons. The latter kick off with an English-language explanation of the target grammar or vocabulary. Next, you’ll hear dialogues, followed by translations or quizzes, and then breakdowns or vocabulary recaps. The episodes can at times feel rushed, but they’re an entertaining supplement to your regular studies.

What is a tofugu?

Tofugu. Tofugu’s a well-known name in the Japanese-learning community, and for good reason: the website contains a wealth of in-depth blog posts, grammar guides and more. Their podcast used to be devoted to information about Japan, but since 2018, they’ve been uploading more and more ones about the language itself.

What does Tanya do in the world?

Tanya writes and edits her way around the world, trying to pick up new languages along the way. When not exploring new places or getting tongue-tied over pronunciation drills, she spends her time dancing and reading.

Is News in Slow Japanese good?

Are your vocabulary and grammar better than your listening comprehension? You’re not alone in that. Don’t worry, though, because we’ve got the podcast for you. News in Slow Japanese is designed for intermediate and advanced learners, but you can play the recordings at two speeds: fast, which is still pretty slow; and slow, which is incredibly slow. In short, it’s a great catch-up tool for your listening comprehension.

Is Iku Yamamoto a slow speaker?

Podcaster Iku Yamamoto might speak slower than some other podcasters, such as Noriko and Teppei, but don’t dismiss this podcast. She uses more difficult vocabulary and grammar, and the topics are often slightly more challenging too. In fact, her target audience is intermediate and advanced learners.

Who is the host of Uncanny Japan?

Hosted by author Thersa Matsuura, Uncanny Japan is a podcast about old Japan. From superstitions to language quirks, it’s a look to some of the most interesting snippets of Japanese culture she found when doing research for her writing. Each episode is beautifully narrated with the sound of the wind or the rain in the background, making Uncanny Japan something more of a hybrid between a podcast and an audiobook.

Who hosts Japan Eats?

Hosted by food writer Akiko Katayama, Japan Eats is a podcast for all of the foodies among us. Discussing a variety of culinary topics from your classic sushi to regional delicacies and even special cooking tools, if you’re interested in Japanese cuisine, you will love every episode.

What is Japan 2.0?

Japan 2.0 offers its listeners a much-appreciated unromanticized view of life in Japan. Hosts David and Matt discuss what many of us take for granted until you move to another country, mundane things like supermarkets or post offices. If you are considering moving to Japan, either as an exchange student or an employee, this podcast might be one to try listening to get an idea of what to expect once you’re here.

What is Tofugu podcast?

Tofugu is a well-known resource among Japanese language learners. Their podcast offers a casual approach to the Japanese language, with each episode dedicated to clarifying nuance in specific expressions or words, even how to count. We recommend this to anybody interested in linguistics or is trying to get back into studying and needs a refresher.

What is Tokyo Speaks?

Every episode is an interview with one or several guests. Subject matter ranges from hard topics like parenthood in Japan to the introduction of noteworthy new businesses and initiatives.

What is Deep Dive podcast?

An alternative to staying informed about what’s going on in Japan is Deep Dive, a long-form podcast from The Japan Times. Each episode covers trivial or serious news discussed by some of the journalists of the publication. For those aspiring writers or reporters out there, host Oscar Boyd does an amazing job in also asking questions about the difficulties of writing a piece, including collecting data, research and securing interviews, which gives an additional insider’s look into what a journalist’s job looks like.

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