This week we discuss the remarkable lengths one student went to cheat on an exam, the most unbelieve accident to ever happen when a man falling from a roof caused another woman to fall out of a window, Japan's favorite snack is finally raising it's price by ¥2 after 40 years and a videogame developer has requested that fans do not send chocolate and presents to their favorite videogame characters this year.Word of the Week:アラサー (ara-saa)アラフォー (ara-foo)アラフィフ (ara-fifu)This episode was recorded...
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This week we discuss the remarkable lengths one student went to cheat on an exam, the most unbelieve accident to ever happen when a man falling from a roof caused another woman to fall out of a window, Japan's favorite snack is finally raising it's price by ¥2 after 40 years and a videogame developer has requested that fans do not send chocolate and presents to their favorite videogame characters this year.Word of the Week:アラサー (ara-saa)アラフォー (ara-foo)アラフィフ (ara-fifu)This episode was recorded...
Japanese Team Invents World's First 'Lickable' Screen
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Japanese Team Invents World's First 'Lickable' Screen
This week we discuss the sudden snowfall in Tokyo, the police department that is currently in hot water over a couple of misplaced floppy disks, the world's oldest person Kane Tanaka turning 119, a team from Meiji University inventing a lickable screen you can taste and Convenience store chain Lawson's vision for a greener future.Words of the Week:ドンマイ - (don-mai)バリアフリー (baria-furii)レスバ (re-su-ba)This episode was recorded on January 7th 2022 in Hiroo, Tokyo.Join the discussion over on www.fac...
This Week In Japan
This week we discuss the remarkable lengths one student went to cheat on an exam, the most unbelieve accident to ever happen when a man falling from a roof caused another woman to fall out of a window, Japan's favorite snack is finally raising it's price by ¥2 after 40 years and a videogame developer has requested that fans do not send chocolate and presents to their favorite videogame characters this year.Word of the Week:アラサー (ara-saa)アラフォー (ara-foo)アラフィフ (ara-fifu)This episode was recorded...