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Comprehensible Japanese

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CI Japanese is run by Yuki and a team of teachers who create visual content using drawings, gestures, and real objects. Their videos include solo talks, casual vlogs, simple conversations, and activities like making origami or doing bedtime stretches. Some include short quizzes or little story scenes, often with repeated phrases and clear object references. In one video, Momo shows how to fold a shuriken. In another, Yuki walks through a park and names everyday things around her.

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Poko shares seasonal gardening routines and practical tips from a small backyard setup. His videos walk through the full process of growing vegetables in limited space, using simple tools and clear, step-by-step narration. Each episode focuses on one plant, from planting to harvest. In one, he explains how to grow autumn cucumbers and offers beginner-friendly advice for getting a good yield.

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Hiroto Fujita, known online as “Suit,” documents train journeys across Japan with steady narration. Each video typically covers one route, often a long-distance or regional line, and follows the trip from departure to arrival. He describes schedules, points out details like signage quirks or platform layouts, and adds occasional dry asides, such as when he takes the Hitachi express from Tokyo to Iwaki and explains the route, timing, and what sets that train apart.

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KIYOisGOD

On KIYOisGOD, KIYO plays Japanese horror and surreal games while talking casually as he goes. His commentary is fast, spontaneous, and full of reactions, side comments, and small jokes about what’s happening on screen. The channel covers a mix of short indie games, story-driven horror, and strange, dreamlike adventures.

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PockySweets

PockySweets plays Japanese indie horror games while commenting live and unscripted. He explores unsettling and surreal game worlds with a mix of surprise, dry humor, and personal reactions. Many of his videos focus on story-based games, where he uncovers strange events and hidden backstories in haunted or mysterious settings.

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Daily Japanese with Naoko

Naoko shares short videos about everyday life in Japan, speaking in slow, natural Japanese. Each episode explores a single theme, such as holidays, health routines, or tech related expressions. She often weaves in useful vocabulary and onomatopoeia as part of the context. When explaining Golden Week, for example, she describes how people typically celebrate and spend their time.

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WAKU WAKU JAPANESE

WAKU WAKU JAPANESE is produced by a small team of actors and writers who create short, scripted dramas based on everyday life in Japan. The channel presents scenes like workplace conversations, social gatherings, or daily errands. Dialogue stays natural while repeating common phrases and useful grammar. In one episode, coworkers prepare a wedding speech and use formal expressions typical in that context.

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Kevinvin Sleepy Japanese

KevinVin shares personal video diaries about his life in Japan, reflecting on solo living, cultural impressions, and how the country has shaped his path. His vlogs are quiet and introspective, mostly in Japanese with bits of English for context. Many focus on life as a foreigner navigating change and finding a sense of belonging.

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FNNnewsCH – Japanese news

“Shirabete Mitara” is a recurring segment on FNN’s YouTube channel that explores social topics and everyday curiosities in Japan. Each report centers on one subject, whether it’s food trends, cultural routines, legal oddities, or broader social issues. The format combines narration, interviews, and studio discussion, presented in a clear and approachable style. In one case, the team looks into the popularity of Japanese buffets among international visitors.

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akanesenseijp

Akane shares everyday thoughts and observations in simple Japanese. In solo episodes on YouTube and her podcast, she talks about routines, emotions, and cultural habits in Japan. Some episodes explain grammar or expressions, while others follow a looser, narrative style. Key words often reappear in different contexts. One episode covers Japanese apartment layouts; another explains how to use the grammar point ~きる.

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Haru no Nihongo

Haru no Nihongo features solo recordings where Haru shares her thoughts, experiences, and social observations in natural Japanese. She often talks about daily life, culture, and personal moments, sometimes touching on more serious topics like discrimination or scams. Her style is calm and easy to follow, and she’s a thoughtful storyteller. One story describes a hotel booking that turned out to be a scam, another reflects on how reading became part of her routine again.

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Asukasanchi

Asuka films her daily life through relaxed vlogs, solo outings, and travel clips. She mixes monologue with casual dialogue and often captures spontaneous moments with friends or family. Her videos show her shopping, visiting cafés, exploring places like Universal Studios Japan, or enjoying local events and short getaways.

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