
The ongoing tale of a British student as he explores Japan whilst on his year abroad at a Tokyo university [Advanced Podcast]
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture | ||||

After a podfade of about 15 months, Joseph is back with a very short announcement - he's about to start a new Podcast from Japan!
Japan Podshow is a brand new podcast bringing you weird and wonderful stories from the land of the rising tide of forei... more
Not exactly a Christmas special, more a New Year Ramble.
In Episode 13 of A year in Japan, Joseph gets wiggy as he takes a step back and assesses his final year of Japanese Studies at the University of Sheffield. There's talk of the future too in th... more
In this very short podcast, I tell you about my plans for another series of A Year in Japan in 2008!
Thanks to Positive Internet (www.positive-internet.com) for hosting A Year in Japan!
See you in 2008!
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Funny and yet still very informative. Finally a good japan podcast for prospective travellers :) Thank You.
This podcast entertained me for hours on end! It encludes photos as well as the audio presentation. Joseph does a great job narratoring his adventures as well as having pictures to represent them as each podcast moves on! He also includes a few mp3 clips of his adventures in Japan recordings of the trailwalker etc.! he gives helpful tips and interesting experiences in Japan! A Podcast you Must Get!










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