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    Explore "lifeinjapan" with insightful episodes like "62 Are Japanese...? (Stereotypes About Japan)", "34 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 2: Chinese Names, Short Sleeves, Bears, & More)", "33 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 1: Bookstores, Ice Cream Floats, Repetitive Language, & More)", "Interview with Burgos" and "15 Have you ever had any weird experiences in Japan?" from podcasts like ""Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com", "Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com", "Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com", "A Karate Nerd In Japan" and "Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    62 Are Japanese...? (Stereotypes About Japan)

    62 Are Japanese...? (Stereotypes About Japan)

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Are Japanese...? (Stereotypes About Japan)

    Topics Discussed

    • Japanese stereotypes
    • Whether Japanese people are shy/quiet
    • Whether Japanese people eat sushi everyday
    • Whether all Japanese people love anime
    • Anime as part of one's identity
    • Whether Japanese people are good at math
    • Whether Japanese people work long hours
    • Whether Japanese people can handle alcohol
    • About alcohol intolerance (allergy) in East Asian people
    • Whether Japanese people can read and speak Chinese
    • Whether Japanese people eat Japanese food everyday
    • Whether Japanese people are good with their hands
    • Whether Japanese TV is as crazy as many people think
    • And much more!

    Support on Patreon & Ko-fi

    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. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha.

    And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance!

    If you would just like to do a one time contribution, then please go to our Ko-fi page.

    Sources, Links, Videos, Etc.

    Here is the article that inspired this episode.

    Check out the latest episodes of Japan Station.

    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? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com.

    Special Thanks

    Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr)

    Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R.

    Follow Japankyo on Social Media

    Full Show Notes

     

    34 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 2: Chinese Names, Short Sleeves, Bears, & More)

    34 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 2: Chinese Names, Short Sleeves, Bears, & More)

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we once again ask: What annoys you about living in Japan?

    Topics Discussed

    • The frustratingly useless nature of many English-language versions of Japanese websites
    • Booking hotels in Japan
    • The frustrating but hilarious nature of bad English translations of Japanese (a.k.a. Engrish)
    • Engrish t-shirts
    • The practice of using Japanese readings for kanji when reading a Chinese name and the confusion it can cause for both Japanese and English learners
    • Clothing sizes in Japan
    • How Japanese shirts tend to have shorter sleeves and be shorter vertically than American made shirts of the corresponding letter size
    • How getting your internet set up in Japan can sometimes be a slow and frustrating process
    • Annoying noise in Japan
    • Loud political speeches during election season in Japan
    • Shop employees using megaphones to attract customers
    • Bear attacks and sightings in Ishikawa Prefecture during the fall of 2020
    • Teikyūbi
    • Gender stereotypes regarding sweets and cakes
    • And much 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. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha.

    And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance!

    Sources, Links, Videos, Etc.

    Here's some of the English-language sources used in this episode.

    Here are the Japanese language sources used.

    If you missed part 1 of this episode, check it out via the link below.

    The latest episode of the Japan Station podcast, can be found below.

    If you would like to check out the Kimito Designs shop, then use the link below.

    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.

    • Teikyūbi
      • 定休日 【ていきゅうび】 (n) regular holiday; fixed day off; regular closing day

    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? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com.

    Special Thanks

    Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr)

    Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R.

    Follow Japankyo on Social Media

    Full Show Notes

    33 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 1: Bookstores, Ice Cream Floats, Repetitive Language, & More)

    33 What annoys you about living in Japan? (Part 1: Bookstores, Ice Cream Floats, Repetitive Language, & More)

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What annoys you about living in Japan?

    Topics Discussed

    • Some annoying things you might encounter while living in Japan
    • The annoying practice of book stores in Japan sorting books by publisher rather than author
    • Justifications for why bookstores in Japan arrange books by publishers instead of by the last name of the author like in the West
    • The McDonald's ice cream float incident
    • The good and bad of blindly following the rules
    • The emotionless "zombie" greetings (like irasshaimase) that you hear in stores in Japan
    • What the fake leaves in bento are called in Japanese
    • Why fake plastic leaves are placed in bento in Japan
    • Having shop clerks accompny you out the store
    • Washiki (Japanese style) toilets
    • One Reddit users complaint that Japanese people use certain adjectives like sugoi, kawaii, and oishii too much
    • The many ways you can translate oishii
    • The many ways you can add nuance and meaning to adjectives in Japanese
    • Alternative ways to say oishii
    • And much 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. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha.

    And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance!

    Sources, Links, Videos, Etc.

    Here are the English-language sources used for this episode.

    Here are the English-language sources used for this episode.

    The latest episode of the Japan Station podcast, can be found below.

    If you would like to check out the Kimito Designs shop, then use the link below. Remember to use the coupon code OPENING10 when you check out to get 10% off (valid until the end of 2020).

    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.

    • Aisu
      • アイス (n) (1) ice (eng: ice, ger: Eis); (n) (2) (abbr) (See アイスクリーム) ice cream; icecream; (n) (3) (arch) (col) (Edo period pun on 高利貸し being homophonous to 氷菓子) (See 高利貸し・こうりがし,氷菓子・こおりがし) usurer; usury; loansharking
    • Sofuto
      • ソフト (adj-na,adj-no) (1) (ant: ハード・1) soft; (n) (2) (abbr) {comp} (See ソフトウエア) software; (n) (3) (abbr) (See ソフト帽) soft hat; felt hat; (n) (4) (abbr) (See ソフトクリーム) soft serve ice cream; (n) (5) (abbr) (See ソフトボール) softball
    • Irasshaimase
      • いらっしゃいませ (exp) welcome
    • Haran/Baran
      • ハラン/バラン the leaf found in bentos that is used as decoration (though modern day haran/baran are made of plastic they people used to use real leaves)
    • Eko
      • エコ (adj-na,pref) (abbr) (See エコロジカル) ecological; eco-
    • Gizagiza
      • ギザギザ : 刻刻; 段段 【ぎざぎざ(P); ギザギザ】 (n) (1) (on-mim) (uk) notches; serration; indentation; jaggies (stair-step artifacts in computer images); (adj-na,adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (on-mim) (uk) notched; serrated; jagged; corrugated; milled
    • Oshibori
      • おしぼり (n) wet towel (supplied at table)
    • Washiki
      • 和式 【わしき】 (adj-no,n) Japanese-style (esp. in reference to squat toilets)
    • Umai
      • うまい (adj) (1) delicious; appetizing; (2) skillful; clever; expert; wise; successful
    • Bimi
      • 美味 【びみ】 (n,adj-na) good flavor; good flavour; delicacy; dainty
    • Kawaii
      • 可愛い 【かわいい(P); かわゆい; カワイイ; カワイい】 (adj-i) (1) (uk) cute; adorable; charming; lovely; pretty; (adj-i) (2) (uk) dear; precious; darling; pet; (adj-i) (3) (uk) innocent; childlike; childish; lovable; (adj-i) (4) (uk) dainty; cute little; tiny
    • Sugoi
      • すごい (adj-i) (1) terrible; dreadful; (adj-i) (2) (uk) amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); wonderful; terrific; (adj-i) (3) (uk) to a great extent; vast (in numbers); (adv) (4) (uk) (col) awfully; very; immensely
    • Oishii
      • おいしい (adj-i) (1) delicious; tasty; sweet; (adj-i) (2) (uk) attractive; appealing; convenient; favorable; desirable; profitable

    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? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com.

    Special Thanks

    Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr)

    Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R.

    Follow Japankyo on Social Media

    Full Show Notes

     


    What are you funniest Japanese mistakes? | Ichimon Japan 30

    Interview with Burgos

    Interview with Burgos
    So this is a podcast episode that I did a few years ago before I started trying to brand my content, and this was actually a really interesting talk with my friend Mike Burgos because it was what sent me down the road to try to increase my followership and to not care so much about what people thought about my content. To be honest, I think I needed to relisten to this because this really good to review for me personally. Give it a listen.

    15 Have you ever had any weird experiences in Japan?

    15 Have you ever had any weird experiences in Japan?

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Have you ever had any weird experiences in Japan?

    Topics Discussed

    • Weird/crazy/surprising experiences had in Japan
    • Peculiar Japanese coworkers/teachers
    • A teacher who wanted to go to France to become a witch
    • Whether English is the lingua franca of witches trained in France
    • Eating cat... not really, but kind of
    • Being accosted by an individual that appeared to be a far right nationalist
    • A sarcastic Japanese guy
    • Getting called handsome by a yakuza while urinating
    • 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.

    Sources, Links, Videos, Etc.

    In the story about the yakuza in the bathroom a magician named Sero is mentioned. This is the Japanese pronucniation of his name. His real name is Cyril Takayama. Also, it should be noted that it was mistakenly stated that is part Turkish. According to Wikipedia he is of French, Moroccan, and Japanese descent. He has performed in many countries around the world and even had numerous specials air on Japanese television.

    As for the temple in Kyoto that was mentioned during this episode, it is called Sanjūsangen-dō. It is a place I (Tony) highly recommend visiting when in Kyoto and if you would like to know more about it you can start by checking out the Wikipedia page for it. Another thing you can do is listen to episode 22 of the Japan Station podcast.

    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.

    • Majo
      • 魔女 【まじょ】 (n,adj-no) witch
    • Otokomae
      • 男前 【おとこまえ(P); オトコマエ】 (n) handsome man; man's looks; good looks
    • Neko
      • 猫 【ねこ(P); ネコ】 (n) (1) cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus); (2) shamisen; (3) geisha; (4) (abbr) (See 猫車) wheelbarrow; (5) (abbr) (See 猫火鉢) clay bed-warmer; (6) (uk) (col) (ant: タチ) bottom; submissive partner of a homosexual relationship

    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? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com.

    Special Thanks

    Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr)

    Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R.

    Follow Japankyo on Social Media

    Full Show Notes

     

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