Learn useful phrases and gain cultural insights by listening to the story of Tam, a student from overseas enrolled in a Japanese university. Japan's public media organization NHK offers this Japanese language course with podcast, free of charge. nhk.jp/lesson
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationLanguage Learning |
The residents of "Haru-san House" have arrived at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto. Tam reveals her dreams.
The residents of "Haru-san House" are visiting Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto.
The residents of "Haru-san House" are on a trip to Kyoto. They're about to check in at an inn that uses a "machiya."
Tam seems to want to ask a favor of the robot landlady, Haru-san.
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I’m moving to Japan soon and need to learn Japanese as fast as possible while something’s can be annoying for others but I’m very tolerant so I guess it’s really helpful alongside my books and apps so 10/10 heavily recommended to those who are moving
This would be so much better if the characters would speak like normal adult humans. These manga type voices are so infuriating that I find myself yelling at them to talk normal. Truly idiotic whoever allowed these voices in a teaching environment.
The characters are talking to fast
What is it about Japanese culture where grown women feel the need to talk like a child?
It’s the best Japanese lessons! So easy to understand! I loved it!
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