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Natsukashii
Melody Alice VO
7 episodes
3 days ago
Natsukashii is a podcast run by two ex expats who had been planning to travel and live abroad but then 2020 happened. Join us as we reminisce about all the things we love and miss about life in Japan. We hope that hearing our stories sparks your own happy memories or Natuskashi. 2020 changed everyone’s plans and many of us are thinking back on better times. The world may be forever changed but travel will be possible again someday and let’s all look forward to making new memories when that happens. Until then, welcome to Natsukashii.
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Natsukashii is a podcast run by two ex expats who had been planning to travel and live abroad but then 2020 happened. Join us as we reminisce about all the things we love and miss about life in Japan. We hope that hearing our stories sparks your own happy memories or Natuskashi. 2020 changed everyone’s plans and many of us are thinking back on better times. The world may be forever changed but travel will be possible again someday and let’s all look forward to making new memories when that happens. Until then, welcome to Natsukashii.
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Japanese Media and Art
Natsukashii
51 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
Japanese Media and Art

This episode is a little different. It's a more casual episode even though it's a long one. Turn it up and listen to the last of the summer cicadas as we talk about some of the movies, books, and activities that have been getting us through 2021 so far, along with the usual tangents as we remember our time in Japan. Enjoy. 

Movies and Anime

Cathode TV
Cathode TV Instagram

Letterboxd
Alice's Letterboxd profile 

Odd Taxi


Books (Fiction)

Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata

Where the Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda


Books (Non-fiction)

Tokyo Junkie: 60 Years of Bright Lights and Back Alleys . . . and Baseball by Robert Whiting

Eating Wild Japan: Tracking the Culture of Foraged Foods, with a Guide to Plants and Recipes by Winifred Bird


Art Activities

Suminagashi - the Japanese art of silk or paper marbling (Starter Kit)

Renga and haiku


Social Media Linkage Stuffs

Natsukashi Facebook

Natsukashii Instagram

Alice's YouTube (Natsukashii episodes are posted as audiograms 2 weeks after they go live on Anchor and other podcast apps)  

Alice’s Twitter 

Alice’s Darkroom Photos For Sale (including ichigogare and hanami)


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Please support Natsukashii by following us on your favorite listening platform, sharing, reviewing (reviews are so helpful to help new shows like ours grow and we really, really appreciate your feedback), or by subscribing for a small monthly fee at Anchor https://anchor.fm/natsukashii/support 

If you're not ready to subscribe but want to contribute you can also leave a tip at https://ko-fi.com/natsukashiipodcast 

As always, thanks for listening and stay safe.

Natsukashii
Natsukashii is a podcast run by two ex expats who had been planning to travel and live abroad but then 2020 happened. Join us as we reminisce about all the things we love and miss about life in Japan. We hope that hearing our stories sparks your own happy memories or Natuskashi. 2020 changed everyone’s plans and many of us are thinking back on better times. The world may be forever changed but travel will be possible again someday and let’s all look forward to making new memories when that happens. Until then, welcome to Natsukashii.