
This podcast is a German language learning programme where Yukari from Japan and Patrick from Germany talk about life in Germany and the cultural differences between Germany and Japan, with Yukari speaking in English and Patrick speaking in German.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationLanguage Learning | |||

* My first surgery in Germany: why I needed it, how the process went, and what happened on the surgery day
* Germany vs. Japan: costs, waiting times, communication, and hospital culture
* What surprised us about German healthcare, both good and b... more
* Our Paris trip: what we did and how it felt
* Our image of Paris before vs. after visiting
* Paris from a German vs. Japanese point of view
* Why we want to live in Paris and how we could make it happen
[ Word of the Day ]
die Sehnsucht (lo... more
* Anime we watched recently
* Our relationship with anime
* Anime culture in Japan vs Germany
* Is anime pure entertainment, or something more to us?
[ Word of the Day ]
tiefgründig (deep / profound)
= something that has a deeper meaning, make... more
1. Our recent lifestyle changes
2. Healthy lifestyles in Japan vs Germany
3. Beauty standards and health perception in Japan vs Germany
[ Word of the Day ]
gewöhnungsbedürftig (takes some getting used to)
= something that feels unfamiliar or a bit... more
1. Travel Style (Duration & Way of Spending Time)
2. Purpose of Travel
3. Popular Travel Destinations
4. Travel “Relatable Moments” (Light Section)
[ Word of the Day ]
die Erholungsreise (relaxation trip)
= a trip focused on rest and recovery r... more
Our discussion points:
1. How do we feel today?
2. How was the first year?
3. How was the second year?
4. Compare 2 years ago and today
5. How is the 3rd year going to be?
[ Word of the Day ]
die Gruppendynamik (group dynamics)
= how people b... more
* Food
Living abroad made me appreciate Japanese food even more.
* Language
I catch myself saying things like „nicht schlecht“ (“not bad”) and complaining more often — just like many Germans do.
* Fashion
In Japan, I used to wear colorful clot... more
From a Mid-Sized Town to Düsseldorf
・Why we decided to move
・How the moving process went
Comparing Our New City and the Old One
・Pros and cons of living in a smaller town
・Pros and cons of living in a big city
Looking Ahead: Our Future Life in ... more
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This show centers on bilingual life between Japan and Germany, focusing on language learning, cultural exchange, and everyday navigation as an international couple. Episodes frequently explore adapting to a new country, language study strategies, and the quirks of cross-cultural living—from expatriate identity and marriage logistics to language-learning milestones and personal growth. A standout element is the duo's real-life perspective as a Japanese host and a German host sharing insights in two languages, which can be especially engaging for listeners pursuing German or Japanese language goals, or anyone curious about cross-cultural relationships and integration in Europe.
Listeners are likely drawn to practical tips on language acquisi... more
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