How to Japanese Podcast – Episode 48 – The 1,000-yen Haircut and まとめる Posted onFebruary 11, 2024 On the podcast this month, I continued the conversation about value in Japan, specifically looking at the 1,000-yen men’s haircut, which I think is one of the worst values in Japa...
Peeing in Japan is unlike peeing anywhere else in the world. It’s all in the Japanese toilets (pun intended). If you’ve fantasized about your genitalia being warmed, watered and blown upon by a plastic shrine to bodily expulsions then, well, welcome, you’ve come to the right place. ...
Kanshudo is an extremely powerful integrated Japanese teaching system. You can sit back and let Kanshudo drive your studies, or you can take control and choose every detail yourself - or you can combine both approaches. If you would like to jump in, just visit yourDashboardand follow the ...
I adjusted the way I was sitting and granted their request right away. I had everyone close their eyes and I sang “Katyusha” in Japanese style without letting my voice quiver. The young man said it was Russian style, which impressed upon me Germans’ nature as a people of music. Next...
The combination of a blazer, sweatpants and dress shoes was not long ago a style avenue reserved almost exclusively for old men who sit on park benches, drinking cans and shouting at pigeons. These days, however, you’re just as likely to see a similar look adorning the gents on the ...
As Japan's medieval capital, you could gain insights into the country's culture through various experiences in Kyoto. For example, admiring historical shrines, staying at a Japanese-style ryokan, and watching geisha performances. Besides exploring Kyoto's history and culture, you're advised to ...
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And I'm sure if you're Japanese it makes way more sense. But I just kept thinking about it. That there's nothing really like it in the US. And so, I talked to Alondra about it. And she wasn't a big fan of the idea. But I just like to do things either way. So I started...
One way to pack lighter is to plan to buy baby essentials in Japan. It’s easy to find diapers, formula, and baby food if you know where to look. If you’re doing baby-led weaning, which we were at the time, you can shop at any Japanese supermarket for fruit and veggies. ...
01:19 I can’t believe these guys sit in 正座 the whole time. 02:20 I was running low on either battery or tape when I took this footage. I never got the perfect shot of the guy serving with the paddle. I was hoping to get a nice angle of him swinging it around widely, but ...