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Japanese Street Wisdom
Kanariya Eishi
5 episodes
1 month ago
Japanese Street Wisdom is a podcast about Japanese wisdom from the past. Kanariya Eishi, the only rakugo performer in New Zealand, chats about what he has learned about life through his rakugo practice.
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Japanese Street Wisdom is a podcast about Japanese wisdom from the past. Kanariya Eishi, the only rakugo performer in New Zealand, chats about what he has learned about life through his rakugo practice.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Society & Culture,
Language Learning,
Self-Improvement
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Japanese Street Wisdom Podcast Episode 3 [Kissa Kippan]
Japanese Street Wisdom
5 minutes
4 years ago
Japanese Street Wisdom Podcast Episode 3 [Kissa Kippan]
Welcome to the 3rd episode of my Japanese Street Wisdom Podcast!!! Today, I will be talking about a zen saying “Kissa Kippan” (喫茶喫飯 きっさきっぱん). Please listen to the episode to find out what this maxim means, but this wisdom can be applied to literally everything we do in our lives. Please do let me know … Continue reading Japanese Street Wisdom Podcast Episode 3 [Kissa Kippan]
Japanese Street Wisdom
Japanese Street Wisdom is a podcast about Japanese wisdom from the past. Kanariya Eishi, the only rakugo performer in New Zealand, chats about what he has learned about life through his rakugo practice.