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Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
JapanKyo.com
180 episodes
4 days ago
Helping you understand everything you should know about Japan. Interviews with Japan experts, deep dives into Japanese culture and society, and plenty of laughs; every episode host Tony R. Vega sheds light on a different aspect of Japan. Whether you're planning a visit to Japan, learning Japanese or just have a passion for all things Japan, we've got something for you! Common topics include ・Japanese culture ・Deep dives into the Japanese language ・Japanese history ・Japanese food ・Japan travel tips ・Japanese pop culture: anime, manga, movies, etc ・The stories of foreigners living in Japan ・And more! Episodes release on the 1st and 21st of the month. You can reach us via email: mail@japankyo.com About Tony R. Vega Tony R. Vega is the founder of JapanKyo.com, creator of The Anime Linguist YouTube channel, professional MC, and lifelong Japan enthusiast. He has a particular passion for the Japanese language which led him to obtain an M.A. in Japanese language and linguistics from the University of Hawaii. Tony is also legally blind and dedicated to raising awareness of the blind and visually impaired, as well as the problems these individuals face.
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Helping you understand everything you should know about Japan. Interviews with Japan experts, deep dives into Japanese culture and society, and plenty of laughs; every episode host Tony R. Vega sheds light on a different aspect of Japan. Whether you're planning a visit to Japan, learning Japanese or just have a passion for all things Japan, we've got something for you! Common topics include ・Japanese culture ・Deep dives into the Japanese language ・Japanese history ・Japanese food ・Japan travel tips ・Japanese pop culture: anime, manga, movies, etc ・The stories of foreigners living in Japan ・And more! Episodes release on the 1st and 21st of the month. You can reach us via email: mail@japankyo.com About Tony R. Vega Tony R. Vega is the founder of JapanKyo.com, creator of The Anime Linguist YouTube channel, professional MC, and lifelong Japan enthusiast. He has a particular passion for the Japanese language which led him to obtain an M.A. in Japanese language and linguistics from the University of Hawaii. Tony is also legally blind and dedicated to raising awareness of the blind and visually impaired, as well as the problems these individuals face.
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Episodes (20/180)
Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Tales from the Tokaido Road: About the Tokaido Challenge | Japan Station 172/Ichimon Japan 78
4 days ago
58 minutes 52 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
ANOTHER GIVEAWAY!!
6 days ago
2 minutes 30 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
DON'T do these 8 things on trains in JAPAN! | Japan Station 170
1 week ago
31 minutes 8 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Shikoku's 88 Temple Pligrimmage: What You Should KNOW (Kevin Tarpey) | Japan Station 169
2 weeks ago
1 hour 4 minutes 27 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
She moved to this Japanese island to FARM INDIGO?! (Sally Hancox of AiAii) | Japan Station 168
4 weeks ago
39 minutes 19 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
How Japanese scandals EXPLODE! (Igor Prusa) | Japan Station 167
1 month ago
49 minutes 53 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Why do Japanese train stations do that? | Japan Station 166/Ichimon Japan 03
1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute 26 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
WHICH is CORRECT? Funiki vs Fuinki (雰囲気) | Japan Station 165
1 month ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Do Japanese people have longer intestines than Westerners? | Japan Station 164/Ichimon Japan 02
1 month ago
55 minutes 51 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
The REAL Reason Japan doesn't have public TRASH CANS! They're LYING TO YOU! | Japan Station 163
1 month ago
46 minutes 49 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Why are vegetables so insulting in Japanese? | Japan Station 162/Ichimon Japan 14
2 months ago
54 minutes 39 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
What is "PLUS ALPHA?" The Meaning & Origin of the Japanese term purasu arufa/プラスアルファ | Japan Station 161
2 months ago
24 minutes 14 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
The HISTORY of SUSHI (Dr. Eric C. Rath) | Japan Station 160
2 months ago
44 minutes 8 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
I'm Walking Across KYŪSHŪ! About the Kyūshū Challenge | Japan Station 159
2 months ago
11 minutes 25 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Japanese Street Merchant Slang: 10 Words from Japan's Edo Merchants | Japan Station 158
3 months ago
42 minutes

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
What are gyaru? (About the Slang, Fashion and History of Japan's Gyaru/Gal) | Japan Station 157/Ichimon Japan 52
3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 21 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Telling Time in the Edo Period! Obscure Japanese Vocabulary & Etymology | Japan Station 156
3 months ago
23 minutes 58 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Japan's DEADLY Treat: MOCHI Explained! | Japan Station 155
3 months ago
47 minutes 24 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Supernatural Stories from JAPAN (Kevin O'Shea) | Japan Station 154
4 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Eikaiwa vs JET vs University Teaching: Which is the better English teaching job in Japan? | Japan Station 153 (Rebroadcast)
4 months ago
57 minutes 5 seconds

Japan Station: A Podcast About Japanese Culture & the Japanese Language
Helping you understand everything you should know about Japan. Interviews with Japan experts, deep dives into Japanese culture and society, and plenty of laughs; every episode host Tony R. Vega sheds light on a different aspect of Japan. Whether you're planning a visit to Japan, learning Japanese or just have a passion for all things Japan, we've got something for you! Common topics include ・Japanese culture ・Deep dives into the Japanese language ・Japanese history ・Japanese food ・Japan travel tips ・Japanese pop culture: anime, manga, movies, etc ・The stories of foreigners living in Japan ・And more! Episodes release on the 1st and 21st of the month. You can reach us via email: mail@japankyo.com About Tony R. Vega Tony R. Vega is the founder of JapanKyo.com, creator of The Anime Linguist YouTube channel, professional MC, and lifelong Japan enthusiast. He has a particular passion for the Japanese language which led him to obtain an M.A. in Japanese language and linguistics from the University of Hawaii. Tony is also legally blind and dedicated to raising awareness of the blind and visually impaired, as well as the problems these individuals face.