
Let’s Learn Japanese language with Japanese songs. I also explain a lot about Japanese culture, songs and artists. Even those who have not yet started studying can enjoy it. Three good points about studying with songs 1. You can have fun while learning. 2. You can practice repeatedly by singing. 3. You don't have to think too much about grammar and honorifics!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationLanguage Learning | ||||

UMI (Children’s song) | うみ (童謡)
To read it in text.
Music production by Takuya
Singer : Hiroko
KOTORI NO UTA (Children’s song) | ことりのうた (童謡)
To read it in text.
japanese-song.com/kotori-no-uta/
Music production by Takuya Singer : Hiroko
KOJO NO TSUKI (Classic song) | 荒城の月 (唱歌)| 1901
You’ll learn the meaning of the lyrics, many words, and…
- Why is this song not Japanese traditional music?
- Why is this song so Japanese?
- Background of this song
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AKATONBO (Children's song) | 赤とんぼ (童謡・唱歌) | 1927
You’ll learn the meaning of the lyrics, many words, and…
- Dragonfly, a familiar insect in Japan
- Japan in the 1890s
- Japanese pitch accent (intonation) and and its influence on music
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Apple Podcasts | #249 |
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