Some Random Japanese - SRJ Podcast
Some Random Japanese - SRJ Podcast
Hiro
A podcast from a 31 yo Japanese guy living in Tokyo, who does not represent Japanese at all. Talking about Japanese language, culture, food, and much more. If you enjoy the podcast, please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ. Thank you!
#22 - Because of rice, a school year begins in April in Japan.
I know we just celebrated New Year, but in Japan, it's already the end of the year! A fiscal year, or a school year, in Japan ends in March, and the reason for having such fiscal year is that we Japanese people love rice. Please show your support by following me on Twitter @HiroSRJ. Thank you!
Mar 11, 2021
17 min
#21 - Spring is the WORST in Japan.
I hate spring. Never come to Japan in spring otherwise you’ll regret. I’m just kidding. There are many beautiful stuff in spring in Japan like cherry blossoms, but I hate spring despite all those goodies. I'll explain why. Please show your support by following me on Twitter @HiroSRJ. Thank you!
Mar 6, 2021
17 min
#20 - Most popular jobs among Japanese elementary school girls.
The most popular job among primary school boys is a professional baseball player but what girls want to become? Based on the latest survey, Hiro introduce to you 10 jobs that Japanese elementary school girls want to have in the future. As always, you'll be able to learn a lot of Japanese words (names of 10+ jobs) in this episode! If you enjoy the episode, please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ and give me comments!
Feb 11, 2021
39 min
#19 - Top 10 jobs that are most desired by primary school boys in Japan.
I talked about the 10 most desired occupations that Japanese elementary school students want to become. The latest survey shows surprising and unexpected results! You'll be able to learn lots of Japanese vocabularies and see what pure kids in Japan like to be doing in the future. Sorry that I didn't have enough time to cover everything in one episode. The same ranking for girls will be in the coming episode! If you enjoy it, please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ.
Jan 28, 2021
40 min
#18 - The 15 most common Japanese names and how to pronounce them correctly.
The most common Japanese last name is Sato (さとう・佐藤) , and it is estimated that there are over 1.8 million Satos in Japan. We have 120 million people in Japan, so this means there 1.5 Satos in every 100 Japanese. Hiro introduces the most common 15 Japanese last names and their native pronunciations. Also, you'll learn how to call their names correctly with "san", "kun", and "chan". If you enjoy it, please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ.
Jan 22, 2021
40 min
#17 - It’s Japan's university entrance exam weekend. Is this system really fair?
This weekend, January 16th & 17th, were the university entrance exam weekend. In Japan, almost everyone who wants to get into university needs to take the same exam on the same day.  We Japanese think it's normal, but is it really fair? In the Nihongo Time, Hiro talks about situations where you are supposed to say "Ohayou (good morning)" even at night. Please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ
Jan 17, 2021
27 min
#16 - At what age are you an adult in Japan? Is it 18, 20 or 22?
Today, Jan. 11th, is a Japanese national holiday to celebrate people who become adults this year. But how old is considered an adult in Japan? Hiro talks about Japanese perspective on ages and how people celebrate on this holiday day. Also, in the Nihongo Time, Hiro teaches you a very useful Japanese word that can replace multiple phrases in English. Please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ
Jan 11, 2021
33 min
#15 - Covid lockdown again in Japan. Record high new cases in Tokyo.
Daily new COVID cases has been more than doubled in just 10 days, and the Japanese government just declared second state of emergency today, January 7th. Hiro talks about the situation in Tokyo, a family member who recently got Covid, and much more. Also, Hiro teaches you 2 Japanese essential phrases you use when you eat! Please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ
Jan 7, 2021
35 min
#14 - New Year’s tradition in Japan. Japanese eat, eat, and eat to celebrate New Year.
Happy New Year, everyone! Hope you are having a wonderful New Year's Holiday!  2021's first episode is about what Japanese people do during New Year's and New Year's Eve, New Year resolution, and ideas for SRJ 2021.  Also, You'll be able to say "Happy New Year" in Japanese after listening to this episode! Please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ
Jan 1, 2021
23 min
#13 - How to react like Japanese. Weird but important communication skill.
Have you found the way Japanese people react funny? You may have felt Japanese people are always overreacting. I know it's weird, but intonation can be the most important element of Japanese language when you express your emotion. Please follow me on Twitter @HiroSRJ
Oct 21, 2020
27 min
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