
Live in Tokyo Podcast with Max D. Capo is a podcast that features unique individuals living in Tokyo, to talk about what it's like to live in Japan as someone who is both an insider and outsider at the same time. Individuals to be featured are creatives, entrepreneurs, mixed Japanese, and other people with a unique take on Japan.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

Episode #23 of “Live in Tokyo”Shun Kaneko, otherwise known as Kanekin (Kanekin Fitness), is arguably Japan's first and biggest Japanese fitness content creator. He started in 2014 and shined a lot on fitness content for a Japanese audience, and curre... more
Episode #22 of “Live in Tokyo”Sarah is the lead vocalist of the band, Kero Kero Bonito. She is Japanese and English, born in Nagoya Japan and lived in Otaru, Hokkaido This conversation goes into her experiences as a singer, and as a person living bet... more
Episode #21 of “Live in Tokyo”Sumire Matsubara is a Japanese-American actress, singer, model in Japan. After living most of her life in Hawaii, she moved to Japan at the age of 21 following the Tohoku Earthquake in Japan, and started her career in th... more
Hana Burton is a racer, based in Nagoya Japan. She is half Japanese from Los Angeles, California, and has been living in Japan since 2022.
After falling in love with racing on a circuit, she decided to pursue her passion of driving despite being 22 ... more
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The content of this program is very interesting every time, and it is suitable for listening training. I would like you to interview Nick Edwards, who is a singer/ youtuber in Japan.
Love the podcast!
Shout out to Riko!
I’m 50-something Japanese woman who lived abroad for several years.
I hate “美白” too. It’s rasism. I’m tanned year-round and proud of it.
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Exploring the intersection of insider and outsider perspectives, conversations center around the experiences of diverse individuals in Tokyo. Guest experiences range from cultural insights to personal stories about life in Japan, reflecting on their unique identities, careers, and challenges faced in a bicultural society. Topics include the creative landscape in Japan, mixed heritage identity, the entertainment industry, and the nuances of Japanese culture from various viewpoints. The approach encourages broader discussions about societal expectations, cultural identity, and personal growth, making it a vibrant resource for anyone interested in Japan's dynamic cultural fabric.
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Live in Tokyo launched 2 years ago and published 22 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Live in Tokyo include:
1. Sarah Bonito
2. Sumire Matsubara
3. Hana Burton
4. Crystal Kay
5. Priyanka Yoshikawa
6. Elianna Cheli
7. Kai Kojimoto
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