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Please Hold For Gaijin
Please Hold For Gaijin
3 episodes
1 day ago
Where do the bullet trains end and the rice paddies begin? Fourteen hours from Tokyo, Emma and Ervin are two gaijin* friends tackling life in the Japanese countryside. Join them for a glimpse of their journeys—and some second-hand embarrassment—as they chat about culture shock, building connections, and the ups-and-downs of living far from Japan’s megacities. *gaijin (外人): a foreigner, n.
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Where do the bullet trains end and the rice paddies begin? Fourteen hours from Tokyo, Emma and Ervin are two gaijin* friends tackling life in the Japanese countryside. Join them for a glimpse of their journeys—and some second-hand embarrassment—as they chat about culture shock, building connections, and the ups-and-downs of living far from Japan’s megacities. *gaijin (外人): a foreigner, n.
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Japanese Snack Taste-Test
Please Hold For Gaijin
48 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
Japanese Snack Taste-Test

Ever tasted wasabi chips or butter-flavored chocolates? Join us as we sample creative Japanese snacks (blindfolded, of course!) and inadvertently become ASMR podcasters. Guaranteed to make you hungry.

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Many, many thanks to Olivia Obrecht for designing our podcast cover art! Check out some of her other work at @oliveeo

Ringing Tone recorded by Mike Koenig via Soundbible
Umlungu by John Bartmann (Opening theme) from Pixabay
Promenade (Closing theme) from Purple Planet

Please Hold For Gaijin
Where do the bullet trains end and the rice paddies begin? Fourteen hours from Tokyo, Emma and Ervin are two gaijin* friends tackling life in the Japanese countryside. Join them for a glimpse of their journeys—and some second-hand embarrassment—as they chat about culture shock, building connections, and the ups-and-downs of living far from Japan’s megacities. *gaijin (外人): a foreigner, n.