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...
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Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese | 日本語リスニング
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109 寝るまで1時間日本語 / 1-Hour Japanese Listening before sleep|Japanese While Sleeping
⭐️こんばんは! Today, Kevinvin talks about how amazing Ed Sheeran was, dreams up a “Little Tokyo” in Norway, and proudly reflects on Japan’s unique strengths — from dirty jokes to horror films and its 8 million gods. He also chats about favorite movie genres, his obsession with Karen & police videos, moments when you feel your language is improving, and whether Japanese “omotenashi” can sometimes be too much. 📺 Youtube → https://youtu.be/vgYv0Mcrbso 感想やリクエストはどんどん送ってね📩 kevin.tamura...
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...