Tom's the geek in the UK and Jon is the gaijin in Japan. Join them to discover the exciting worlds of Japan, Anime, and Geekdom! On Extended Hiatus!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
The bois are back in town!
Jon is has finally returned to the UK, and is jet-lagged as all hell. In this episode, we give a quick run-down of the closing of the 2021 Olympic Games, a giant pumpkin fighting a typhoon, and Jon's adventures in interna... more
The Geeks & Gaijins Season Finale! It's our final episode on-location in Japan! The sun is shining (too much), the Olympics are in full swing (unfortunately), and there are no fun crimes stories this week (predictably). So join us on a trip back in t... more
Enter the Nyanopticon
With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics finally about to start, Japan continues to be buffered by articles about just how badly things are going. This week features a tag-team of trouble, with Thomas Bach exacerbating the public's anger ... more
Alternative Title: Yakucumbers
This Week In Japan: - A giant cat appears in Shinjuku - Being vaccinated four times does not improve effectiveness - Police catch cucumber poachers wet-handed - Tottori turns torrential - Japan does not want vaccinate... more
Frapp Mapp? Frapan?
Anyway, This Week In Japan, enjoy cool masks, get kicked out of politics for your cool mask, and drink away your sorrows with your local prefectures new unique frappucino. Also, Jon visited a sword museum, and Tom watched Zombie... more
Fly me to the Pokemon Sun & Moon.
This Week In Japan, you can: fly via Pikachu Airlines (if you're vaccinated), break into a school (if someone else has already broken in), steal toilet paper (if you're the police chief), silence political criticis... more
I sure do love Jelly Donuts!
This Week In Japan:
Timmy tries to break into a museum
A Crime Trilogy!
Tasteful Beef Art
Superman steals Jon's Schtick
and, of course, more Olympics misery! Yay!
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Get Bready for another week in Japan!
This week, we have a mask even your aunt will want to wear, the end to open-carry crossbows (without a permit), busting open the used recorder black market, and Japan's seeming national inability to have a fat ... more
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