Living Japan discusses modern Japanese culture, social issues, current events and news, and many other Japan related topics. We aim to appeal to people who have lots of experience and knowledge on Japan as to those who are just beginning to learn about Japan or are thinking of coming here for short or long term stays. On the web, you can find us at livingjapanpodcast.wordpress.com Email us any que... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
It is Episode 81 and the Living Japan crew are fired up to talk about the most recent Sumo controversy, shed some light on the troubles the sport has had in the past decade and then wrap it all up by discussing some ongoing gender issues in our home ... more
On Episode 80, the Living Japan crew discusses about the call for volunteers to work at the Tokyo Olympics, asking for high skills professionals not only to donate their job, but to also cover all their expenses to work at the event. Is the organizin... more
The Living Japan got together one last time before the end of the year to share some of the latest news that have been happening in Japan. Motoi, Brent and Edgar discuss about the accusations against the author of the famous manga Rurouni Kenshin as ... more
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I don’t like how that one guy gets so excited he loudly talks over people. It’s not mansplaining but like mansplaining-lite. The contend is good but I cannot hang around with this dude dominating everything!
I really enjoy hearing your casual & fun conversations about interesting Japanese topics. It’s nice to hear the personal perspective from each host. It helps me understand Japan a little more since you all live there, but you also understand a foreigner’s perspective as well. Perfect length ... not too long or too short. more
Content, content,content! more
I was excited to listen to an episode about comics and manga, but I couldn’t get through it because the sound quality was so poor. I can’t tell if they’re too close to the microphone or if it’s an echo or both. It’s just bad. I gave them a three because I don’t want to be unfair in regards to the content, but I doubt that I’ll be trying to listen to them again.
Fair play to them for doing something they care about. more
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