
I'm Paul-chan, an Army vet, web developer, gamer and Japanese enthusiast. My Time in Japan is a journey revisiting my experiences of adapting to new cultures and blundering through language barriers while serving as a Latter-day Saint missionary in 2009 and 2010. From the lush mountains of the Chūgoku Region to the very southern tip of Kyūshū, we dive into journal entries, local history, mission s... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Minisodes for My Time in Japan will include brief updates, extra context, or other bonuses for the show. This minisode includes an overview of the new Podcast Cover Art and an announcement around episode markings for content that may include faith-re... more
For this episode's Latest Word, we're digging into the linguistics behind the phrase... you guessed it, "caught between a rock and a hard place."
Ty, one of the missionaries I served with in Japan, will be joining us soon but I introduce him in this... more
For this episode's Latest Word, we're exploring the Japanese titles for Mistborn and the Way of Kings! Then, we continue the narrative in Southwestern Japan with a visit to Okayama and a few areas in the country near Izumo! Join us as we head for the... more
This may not be Ba Sing Se, but there are still secrets to be discovered! Join Paul-chan as he shares a few vignettes, including some spookie moments apropos for the Halloween season!
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Love your recap and tips along the way in your travels. The historical and linguistic explanations bring so much credibility to the experience of your narration of traveling throughout the Island. The visual descriptions of things and places is vivid and fair. Also find the podcast’ rhythm very soothing to the listener and gives time for imagining the places and experiences in each location as you describe them. Listened to the entire series of the podcast several times with the same excitement ... more
I’m enjoying the journey through your memories of Japan. Thanks for sharing! がんばって!
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