今日はパンの話しをします
どうして日本のパンはやわらかい?などなど
"Why Japanese Bread is so soft ?"
"What do you think about it?"
At the end of the episode, there's a list of new vocabulary for you to listen to, so please check it.
Finally i watched The substance, it was dark and heavy story.
It wasn't typical horror film.
I share my impressions of its deeper meaning and discuss Demi Moore's powerful performance
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In this episode, I talk about my trip to Miyajima.
I walked around the island, saw the floating torii gate, and enjoy warm and sunny weather.
In Japanese, we have several expression for the end of year, each with a different nuance
I've heard that Japanese people eat KFC at Christmas!
Is that true?
Let's learn some Christmas phrases and try using them in conversations.
Seasonal phrases are very useful, aren't they?
I’ll be talking about Christmas films. I know it's a cliche' topic but it's still fun!
You can learn a lot of very useful words
I also have an Instagram account.
the username is the same
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Learn common Japanese phrases about sleep
I'll talk about various habits, people have before going to bed, not just my own.
A new law will come into effect in April 2026.
Today, I'm going to talk about what is means for cyclists.
I hope no one ends up paying a fine.
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How many times do you eat in a day?
Everyone says breakfast is important for starting your day...
but honestly ,I struggle with it. Do you?
Today's topic is decaf life.
In Japan, it's surprisingly difficult to find good decaf coffee or tea.
But in the UK,it's every where!
why is there such a big difference?
I'll talk about my experiences with decaf in both Japan and the UK.
Hōkoku-ji was one of the places I really wanted to visit — and I finally did!
Have you ever wondered why Japanese people do a massive deep clean at the end of every year?
Today, we’re diving into “Ōsōji,” a traditional Japanese end-of-year cleaning custom — and the surprising cultural meanings behind it.
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Do you know that in Japan, every company requires employees to take a full health check once a year?
It might sound surprising if you’re from a country where this isn’t common!
Today, I’ll share what this annual health check is like — and what makes the Japanese system unique.
Every country has its own unspoken rules and manners.
When we travel abroad, it’s important to be aware of these things and respect the local customs.
So today, I shared a few examples of Japan’s unspoken rules.
I hope you found them interesting!
You know, sitting in front of the salon mirror always feels a bit uncomfortable. I just wish I could sit in that chair with confidence.
We love shabu-shabu, sukiyaki, and okonomiyaki. These dishes are cooked by the customers themselves.
Have you ever tried them?
In this episode, I talk about traditional Japanese food.
Today I’m going to talk about my travel mishaps again.
This one happened in LA.
At the time, it was a really embarrassing experience,
but now I don’t feel embarrassed at all !
今日はまた海外旅行での失敗談を話します!
あの時は本当に恥ずかしい経験/けいけん)だったけど、いまでは楽しい経験だと思います!
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When I go abroad, I always make a lot of mistakes.
Today, I’m going to talk about my travel mishap!
海外旅行にいくといつも何か失敗/しっぱい) します
今日はその失敗についてはなします^_^
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