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Audio Japan Lite Archives

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No 1. It takes a village to raise a gaijin
Vocabulary and short phrases, Okayama dialect

No 2. It's a dog's life and I wan it!
Vocabulary: dogs and food

No. 3 Geta Throwers and Bo(y) Derek on a Jet Ski
Vocabulary: sexual organs

No. 4 Fighting Japan's colonial powers
Vocabulary: insects

No. 5 On the Train, the English teacher is "Out"
Vocabulary: train manners, use of -san, chan, kun with names

No. 6 Zidane: a bit of the old cow
Vocabulary: Soccer, sports

No 7. All Aboard! The super express Train to English
Vocabulary: English language learning

No. 8 The secret to stomping through the rainy season
Vocabulary: toilets, "teru-teru bozu"

No. 9 Paving over the Kyoto Protocol realities
Vocabulary: Global Warming

No. 10-11 O-bon:the spirit of ancestor worship
Vocabulary: Festival of the dead, casual expressions

No. 12 Sagi:a major interruption of "wa"
Vocabulary: crimes

No. 13 In earthquakes, avoid bending machines
Vocabulary: Natural disasters

No. 14 The Japanese Chrysanthemum Thrown
Vocabulary: Japanese Royal family

No. 15 Commode Confession of a Sound Princess
Vocabulary: toilets

No. 16 Sports Festivals: A menace to health?
Vocabulary: sports festivals, health

No. 17 Stayin' Alive at the Health Check "stampurary"
Vocabulary: health, hospitals

No. 18 Autumn Festivals in Japan
Vocabulary: festivals, Shinto

   

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Amy Chavez, Japan Times columnist, and Doug DeLong, long-time raconteur and man-about-town, share their experiences living on this planet called Japan. They share their observations and advice on a variety of Japanese topics from garbage to love hotels. Keep abreast of current Japanese news and learn Japanese kanji through their own method called "Audio Mnemonics." All this, among plenty of cow moos, makes Planet Japan the wackiest Podcast in Japan!

 
     

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