
Looks, opinions and discussions about life in Tokyo by Aika and Peter. A Japanese lady and English guy both living in Tokyo.Each episode focuses on a different topic. Sometimes serious and sometimes a little odd but always in good honest spirit.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | ||||

We take a look at why Tokyo is « peaking » again in the corona numbers. And what kind of business this actually is. Possibly part 2 coming up!
We take a little dive into what we think cancel culture means and how to deal with it. Stay tune for more.
It’s the main topic of the time and we take a look at this not only in America but also from abroad. There are so many points to make that we ran out of time easily so you will hear us talking about this for a few more episodes probably.
As the world emerges from this global pandemic, the new word is “the new normal” and so we shall be taking a look at what we feel this means for the global society.
Taking a look at daily foods and the impact/views of it on people here.
How does it feel to live in Japan as a foreigner and what points are good/bad/weird etc. How does it differ from other countries especially from New York.
If you are into fashion or just want to see and experience Tokyo fashion, here are some tips to discover them.
Peter and Aika discuss their views on alcohol in Japan. Check out this episode if you wanna go drinking in Japan or just curious about drinking in Japan.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #131 |










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