
Each episode is a new journey to Japan through the eyes of someone who has lived it.Each interview explores the difficulties, the dreams and successes of the individual's very own Japan story. Expect an array of guests from a variety of backgrounds, countries, races, genders and socio-economic status.Do you want to start your Japan Journey? Listen and learn from those who have walked that path.
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Konichiwa! (Greetings!)
I am Winson from Hong Kong. I started my life in Japan from 2010 when I was a language school student. Back then, I never expected to trade a Japanese citizenship for my special ex-colonial national status, as both a British... more
My name is Sean Heller, and I first visited Japan in April of 2002. I came back regularly for work and fell in love with Japan fast, exploring Yokohama and Kamakura during my first forays in Japan. I was able to explore new and old Japan on these exc... more
Hello listeners! My name is Yusi, I’m originally from Beijing, China. I moved to Kamakura, Japan when I was nine years old following my parents, and it’s been more than 20 years for me to live in this country now. I met Paul at University back in 201... more
My name is Kola Olagboyega. I am a Nigerian by birth, British by nationality and “Japanese” by the virtue of all the country has offered me since I came to Japan about 15 years ago. I am a university professor and an unapologetic agnostic. Teaching i... more
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