A audio and video podcast blog about learning and living in Japan started by a then late-20s IT and international business professional. As his career grows, so does his experiences and friends. As he enters his 40s, Christopher then shares the stage with his close friend Terrance to continue the journey of Finding Japan.
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A audio and video podcast blog about learning and living in Japan started by a then late-20s IT and international business professional. As his career grows, so does his experiences and friends. As he enters his 40s, Christopher then shares the stage with his close friend Terrance to continue the journey of Finding Japan.
A quick primer on ways to say Black Lives Matter in Japanese.
[Kokujin no inochi wa taisetu] – Black Lives Matter (are important with no implied too)
[Kokujin no inochi koso taisetu] – It is Black Lives that Matter, Black Lives Matter! (Indeed!), more so than others
[Kokujin no inochi mo taisetu] – Black Lives Matter (too), closest to English in implication, and nuance
Note: I am an advanced speaker, but Japanese is not my first language. Constructive feedback welcome.
Finding Japan
A audio and video podcast blog about learning and living in Japan started by a then late-20s IT and international business professional. As his career grows, so does his experiences and friends. As he enters his 40s, Christopher then shares the stage with his close friend Terrance to continue the journey of Finding Japan.