こんばんは!Today, Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese shares some surprising (and funny) reverse culture shocks he’s experienced after returning to Japan from Norway. From peaceful trains and friendly café staff to quirky gadgets and heartwarming moments with Japanese grandmas, Kevin talks about the little things that made him smile, laugh, and sometimes think, “Wait, what?” It’s a cozy and honest episode that captures what makes Japan both nostalgic and fascinating through the eyes of someone who’s li...
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こんばんは!Today, Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese shares some surprising (and funny) reverse culture shocks he’s experienced after returning to Japan from Norway. From peaceful trains and friendly café staff to quirky gadgets and heartwarming moments with Japanese grandmas, Kevin talks about the little things that made him smile, laugh, and sometimes think, “Wait, what?” It’s a cozy and honest episode that captures what makes Japan both nostalgic and fascinating through the eyes of someone who’s li...
100 なおき/ 久々に会った親友がベトナムに恋してた。なおき in Vietnam: What happened to my best friend?!
Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese | 日本語リスニング
1 hour 7 minutes
6 months ago
100 なおき/ 久々に会った親友がベトナムに恋してた。なおき in Vietnam: What happened to my best friend?!
★★ こんばんは! Youtube → https://youtu.be/-BrCjci5Sb8 🎙️ Today, Kevinvin invites his best friend 🇯🇵👘 Guest: NAOKI from NAOKI JAPAN (Osaka) I used to live with him in Oslo — we've been soulmates for over a decade. And suddenly, he steered his life in a new direction… Now he’s a vlogger/model living in Vietnam?! 🇻🇳 Naoki, what are you doing there!? We have so much to catch up on! ✨ Have you ever been to Vietnam? ✨ Do you have a friend who ended up living far away from yo...
Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese | 日本語リスニング
こんばんは!Today, Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese shares some surprising (and funny) reverse culture shocks he’s experienced after returning to Japan from Norway. From peaceful trains and friendly café staff to quirky gadgets and heartwarming moments with Japanese grandmas, Kevin talks about the little things that made him smile, laugh, and sometimes think, “Wait, what?” It’s a cozy and honest episode that captures what makes Japan both nostalgic and fascinating through the eyes of someone who’s li...