Playing the part of the bowling balls are two Youtubers. First up, there’s Toshimitsu (see below). And then there’s Shibayu. And playing the part of the pins are three of the channel regulars dressed in nothing but their u...
A Japanese YouTuber has taken on a very unique challenge for Guinness World Records Day (GWR Day) 2018 by wrapping somebody in cling film. To mark GWR Day, which shows that everyone has the potential to become officially amazing,"Dekakin" - a YouTuber and co...
In case you’re wondering what Megwin says once all 100 pairs of panties are on his head, first he asks his crew to take the panties off and then when asked to share his thoughts on the experience he says, “It hurts.” It...
She goes bottomless in order to imitates the comedic stylings of Akira 100%, a Japanese comedian known for doing a routine in which he does a variety of “risky” movements all while completely naked and usi...
This guideon the LLSIF subreddit (there’s a subreddit for everything apparently) is very helpful, as isthis guideby Twitter user@sproutella. Finally, YouTuberErynCerisehas a great series ofvideoson how to play the game, build and optimize your teams, play the various types of events ...
There’s no need to feel down when you hit a hurdle in your studies: every Japanese learner has been where you’ve been. That’s why it’s important to find a supportive learning community to help you along your journey. Reddit has a huge Japanese learning community on r/LearnJapanese,...
that word a lot during the song, particularly in the vey memorable chorus, so you may as well remember it. As forpuri, which you will also be hearing a lot in the chorus, it is an onomatopoeia that in this case seems to generally refer to the action of pooping/shaking one’s butt....
Nowadays, individual bloggers and YouTubers post various Benriner related comments and videos, sharing their experience as consumers. Also Benriner products are widely used in the cooking schools as well, so we know “future-chefs” would probably continue using Benriner products, too. ...
(the late 2000s to early 2010s). At the time Japanese games were looked down upon by many journalists, YouTubers, and the general gaming community as outdated, childish, and poor quality, and it’s only in the last ten years or so that they’ve started to be praised more outside ...
Aki from Japan via YouTube. Sourced fromReddit While it’s interesting to hear about the differences between Japanese and Malaysian culture, it’s nice to know that our Malaysian quirks are largely welcomed by visitors to the nation. ...