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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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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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Nihongo SWITCH

Iku shares podcast episodes about everyday situations and travel-related themes in Japan. She talks about things like getting around by train, meeting new people, and having casual conversations in daily life. Topics are drawn from real experiences, with occasional English phrases to highlight key points or provide context.

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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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Manga Podcast Kissa Nihongo

Shoko shares episodes about manga, dramas, and cultural topics, each centered on a specific theme like a TV series or a well-known manga. She mixes basic explanations with her own reactions and reflections. Themes include pop culture, music, and everyday interests, offering a casual look into modern life in Japan. In one story, she talks about the horror manga Tomie and how it left an impression on her.

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Let’s Learn Japanese with Movies

Aki shares short solo episodes about personal memories and simplified movie plots. Topics range from childhood experiences to well-known films, told in a clear and approachable way. One example is her retelling of The Illusionist as a straightforward narrative.

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Momoko To Nihongo

Momoko To Nihongo is a solo podcast where Momoko shares personal reflections and cultural observations from life in Japan. Each episode focuses on a single theme such as seasonal traditions, safety awareness, or everyday social norms. She often explains cultural ideas through concrete examples, like how disaster preparedness is approached in local communities.

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Nihongo for You

Akari hosts Nihongo for You, sharing short episodes about cultural traditions, daily routines, and personal habits in Japan. Most are solo talks or occasional interviews, each focused on a single topic like the history of mochi or preparing seasonal foods such as mooncakes. Her content appears on both podcast platforms and YouTube, blending monologues with vlog-style videos that offer a calm look at everyday life.

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Japanese with Shun

Japanese with Shun offers short episodes where Shun talks about daily routines, fitness, food, and personal goals. Topics include cleaning, cooking, sleep habits, and nature walks, often drawn from his own life. The content is practical and relatable, making it useful for regular listening.

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