Everyday Japanese Podcast By Sayuri Saying
Everyday Japanese Podcast By Sayuri Saying
  • Видео 254
  • Просмотров 24 412
254. The Flavor of Osaka: Okonomiyaki Adventure | 大阪でお好み焼き
Experience the flavor of Osaka with okonomiyaki, the city’s soul food! In this episode, we dive into its rich history, from pre-war beginnings to its modern-day popularity. Discover different styles like modan-yaki, unique dining experiences, and affordable takeout options across Osaka. Whether you’re craving sizzling teppan performances or quick bites, this episode will help you enjoy okonomiyaki like a true Osakan. Join us for a delicious cultural journey!
Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at⁠⁠: ⁠sayurisaying.com/flavor-of-okonomiyaki
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Видео

253. Dine with Strangers? My Honest Review of the Timeleft App | Timeleftの正直レビュー
Просмотров 216День назад
What happens when you let an app match you with strangers for dinner? I tried “Timeleft,” an innovative app that connects people for meals in big cities like Tokyo and Osaka. In this episode, I dive into the signup process, the mystery of meeting strangers, and the highs and lows of this unique experience. From fun conversations to logistical hiccups, hear my honest review and find out if it’s ...
252. Dark Part-Time Jobs and Special Fraud in Japan (aka Yami Baito) | 特殊詐欺の闇バイトについて
Просмотров 20014 дней назад
What are 特殊詐欺 “special fraud” and 闇バイト“dark part-time jobs,” and why are they gaining attention in Japan? This episode dives into the world of crime facilitated through social media, exploring how vulnerable people are drawn into illegal activities. Learn about real-life cases, the roles of apps like Telegram, and the societal issues fueling these trends. By understanding these crimes, we can b...
251. How Do Japanese People Stay Warm in Winter? with Miku | 日本の寒さ対策
Просмотров 20621 день назад
How do Japanese people survive the winter chill? In this casual and fun episode, we chat about everything from kotatsu and heat tech to humidifiers, portable heaters, and cozy socks. We even touch on unique traditions like yuzu baths and how kairo keeps hands and bodies toasty. Packed with cultural insights and practical tips, it’s a must-listen for Japanese learners curious about life in Japan...
250. How I’m Spending the 2024 Year-End and 2025 New Year Holidays | 私の年末年始の過ごし方
Просмотров 201Месяц назад
If you’re an intermediate or advanced learner, you might already know about Japan’s New Year traditions. That’s why, in this episode, I’m skipping the general explanations to focus on my own year-end and New Year experience. From food prep to handle supermarket closures, to beauty treatments during the break, I’ll share how solo-living professionals navigate this unique time. A great chance to ...
249. Seven Tips for Better Sleep: A Practical Guide | 睡眠を分析してみた
Просмотров 187Месяц назад
Need better sleep? Over the past 4 years, I’ve been analyzing my own sleep habits, and in this episode, I’ll share 7 practical tips that work for me. From room temperature and lighting adjustments to aromatherapy and evening routines, these small changes can lead to big improvements in sleep quality. Plus, I’ll explain tricky Japanese words in simple terms, making it easy for Japanese learners ...
248. Reflections: Life, Health, and Change (Unscripted ) | 振り返りとか、いろいろ。台本なし。
Просмотров 190Месяц назад
This time, I’m speaking freely without a set topic, just sharing my thoughts! Reflecting on a busy yet fulfilling 2024, I talk about life in Osaka, new hobbies, time with friends, and my thoughts on health. I also honestly share realizations about my “easily bored” personality and changes in my physical strength. I encourage listeners to try expressing their own feelings-whether by talking, wri...
247. 【会話】Japanese Style Arguments: What We Learned from Fake Fights with YUYU | 日本人の喧嘩についての考察と海外との比較
Просмотров 252Месяц назад
In this episode, we dive into the art of Japanese-style arguments, reflecting on a fun, improvised "fake fight" with YUYU from YUYU 日本語Podcast. Explore how Japanese people typically resolve conflicts, why arguments often focus on problem-solving, and how cultural differences influence the way we disagree. We also discuss common phrases and strategies you can use to navigate disagreements in Jap...
246. 【即興】Hangry in New York: Learn Real Japanese Through a Couple’s Funny Improv | 異国で日本食が食べたくてケン...
Просмотров 2332 месяца назад
Boost your Japanese learning with this hilarious improv featuring a hangry Japanese couple in New York! Our emotional, unscripted conversation is packed with authentic expressions and vocabulary that will enhance your listening skills and deepen your understanding of natural Japanese. Perfect for learners who want to practice with real-life scenarios! This video podcast is available early for S...
245.【インプロ】Balancing Household Chores: A Couple’s Real Talk in Japanese | with @yuyunihongopodcast
Просмотров 2542 месяца назад
This episode combines the authenticity of natural Japanese with the spontaneity of improv! Listen to a fictional couple’s honest discussion about sharing household chores. Ideal for learners aiming to enhance their listening and conversational skills while enjoying an unscripted, engaging dialogue. This video podcast is available early for Silver Penguin and higher-tier members🐧❤️ While we plan...
244. Laundry Life in Japan: Tales from the Coin Laundry | 洗濯とコインランドリー
Просмотров 1932 месяца назад
Ever wondered how laundry works in Japan? After discovering a chic new コインランドリー (coin laundry), I'm diving into the fascinating world of Japanese laundry culture! From the common practice of 部屋干し (indoor drying) to my dreams of owning a ドラム式 (drum-style) washer-dryer, I'll share my daily experiences and overseas laundry adventures. Whether you're curious about Japanese washing habits or contemp...
243. 【会話】Simplicity: A Journey into Minimalist Living | スーパーミニマリストシュン
Просмотров 2802 месяца назад
Ever wondered what it’s like to live as a "スーパーミニマリスト" (super minimalist)? In this episode, I talk with Shun, a Japanese teacher and longtime minimalist, about his decade-long journey. From fitting his life into a backpack to navigating shared living spaces, Shun shares how the philosophy of "物に執着しない" (not clinging to things) shaped his life. We swap stories about balancing essentials and joy, ...
242. Rush Hour Revelations: Rediscovering Japan's Packed Trains |数年ぶりに満員電車に乗ってみた
Просмотров 2632 месяца назад
What catches your eye when you ride a packed Japanese train for the first time in years? Following my morning journey through Osaka's rush hour, I share my observations of life in the 満員電車 (packed trains) - from gaming commuters to the surprisingly few people answering messages. Compare the unique atmosphere of Japanese trains with Vancouver's SkyTrain, and get practical tips on timing if you w...
241. How to Connect with Locals in Japan: Tips for Starting Conversations | 地元の人と話す方法
Просмотров 3893 месяца назад
Have you ever wanted to talk to Japanese people but didn’t know how to start? Whether you're traveling or living in Japan, this episode shares practical tips on breaking the ice with locals. Learn how to find conversation-friendly spots, what phrases to use, and how to create meaningful interactions that make your time in Japan even more special. Perfect for language learners looking to deepen ...
240. 【会話】Japan's Economic Path: Choices and Consequences|日本の政治方針による経済の低迷
Просмотров 2323 месяца назад
Moshi Moshi Yusuke reflects on Japan's unconventional economic strategy, contrasting it with Western policies like tech investment and immigration. He shares insights on why Japan opted for a "do nothing" approach and its impact on society. The discussion also covers potential future strategies, such as space development and tackling the declining birthrate, offering a fresh perspective on the ...
239. 【会話】Best Purchases: Gadgets & Daily Essentials | 買ってよかったもの
Просмотров 2263 месяца назад
239. 【会話】Best Purchases: Gadgets & Daily Essentials | 買ってよかったもの
238.【会話】Taking the Leap: From Office Worker to Online Japanese Teacher |サラリーマンから日本語教師へのキャリアチェンジ
Просмотров 2853 месяца назад
238.【会話】Taking the Leap: From Office Worker to Online Japanese Teacher |サラリーマンから日本語教師へのキャリアチェンジ
237. Workation in Hokkaido: Balancing Work and Nature | 北海道でワーケーション
Просмотров 2804 месяца назад
237. Workation in Hokkaido: Balancing Work and Nature | 北海道でワーケーション
236. The Relaxing World of Head Spa | ヘッドスパ
Просмотров 2394 месяца назад
236. The Relaxing World of Head Spa | ヘッドスパ
235. Unlocking Convenience: Delivery Lockers in Japan | 宅配ボックス
Просмотров 2964 месяца назад
235. Unlocking Convenience: Delivery Lockers in Japan | 宅配ボックス
234. 【会話】The Power of Smiles: Cultural Perspectives and Personal Experiences |笑顔のパワー!with YUYU
Просмотров 3584 месяца назад
234. 【会話】The Power of Smiles: Cultural Perspectives and Personal Experiences |笑顔のパワー!with YUYU
233. Experiencing Nomadic Life in Mongolia | 遊牧民家族の生活
Просмотров 4084 месяца назад
233. Experiencing Nomadic Life in Mongolia | 遊牧民家族の生活
232. Mongolian Cuisine: Simple Flavors, Rich Traditions | モンゴル料理と食文化
Просмотров 2905 месяцев назад
232. Mongolian Cuisine: Simple Flavors, Rich Traditions | モンゴル料理と食文化
231. My Summer Adventure in Mongolia | 夏休みにモンゴルに旅行してきました
Просмотров 3935 месяцев назад
231. My Summer Adventure in Mongolia | 夏休みにモンゴルに旅行してきました
230. 【会話】Breaking Barriers: From Formality to Friendship with Miku | 友達になりました
Просмотров 3665 месяцев назад
230. 【会話】Breaking Barriers: From Formality to Friendship with Miku | 友達になりました
229. My Favorite Place: The Share Lounge | 都会の楽園
Просмотров 3495 месяцев назад
229. My Favorite Place: The Share Lounge | 都会の楽園
228. Charm of Rural Life in Japan: A Visit to a 100-Year-Old House | 田舎暮らし経験
Просмотров 3506 месяцев назад
228. Charm of Rural Life in Japan: A Visit to a 100-Year-Old House | 田舎暮らし経験
227. 【会話後半】Letting Go: Embracing Change and New Habits with Miku- Part 2 | 手放してよかったもの
Просмотров 3306 месяцев назад
227. 【会話後半】Letting Go: Embracing Change and New Habits with Miku- Part 2 | 手放してよかったもの
226.【会話前半】Letting Go: The Things We Discarded with Miku - Part 1 | 手放してよかったもの
Просмотров 5196 месяцев назад
226.【会話前半】Letting Go: The Things We Discarded with Miku - Part 1 | 手放してよかったもの
225. Japan's Eel Cuisine: The Delights of Unajū | うな重
Просмотров 3426 месяцев назад
225. Japan's Eel Cuisine: The Delights of Unajū | うな重

Комментарии

  • @joseenriquecastrohernandez5571
    @joseenriquecastrohernandez5571 13 дней назад

    Arigatogozaimas matatode ❤❤❤

  • @Leo137
    @Leo137 Месяц назад

    あけましておめでとうございます! 色々な動画を投稿してくれるので、ありがたいです いつも本格的な面白いことについて話すので、楽しくて日本語を勉強しています。 素晴らしい一年を過ごすのを祈ります!

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast Месяц назад

      あけましておめでとうございます!今年はメインチャンネルでVlogをたくさん投稿する予定です😊ポッドキャストも毎週アップするので、一緒に楽しく日本語の勉強をがんばりましょう。笑顔いっぱいの2025年を祈ってます❤️

  • @rcookie5128
    @rcookie5128 Месяц назад

    僕も浄水器をつかいます。スーパーから水を持つことがめんどくさすぎる。

  • @rcookie5128
    @rcookie5128 Месяц назад

    ☕☕☕🫘🫘🫘

  • @rcookie5128
    @rcookie5128 Месяц назад

    もう一度、有益でいい動画です。 The title should be "Do tattoos still really matter in Japan?", not "Tattoos are Still Really mattered in Japan?".

  • @gorhohomark7034
    @gorhohomark7034 Месяц назад

    😂

  • @cortezphenix9569
    @cortezphenix9569 Месяц назад

    面白かった!

  • @楊若松95
    @楊若松95 2 месяца назад

    コンテンツが超面白いです。聞きながらめっちゃわらってる ありがとうございます。

  • @danafazeli5158
    @danafazeli5158 3 месяца назад

    "pan is pan"とこれから覚えていて、日本で使うのはうずうずしたりする、笑! ありがとうございますさゆり先生!

  • @joseenriquecastrohernandez5571
    @joseenriquecastrohernandez5571 3 месяца назад

    Arigatogozaimas por compartir tu idioma natal aprendo mucho en forma autodidacta, me jubile hace 4 años y es mi pasatiempo estar embuido en vuestro idioma y cultura amo su música y disciplina, matane

  • @luyệndịchviệtnhật-r9q
    @luyệndịchviệtnhật-r9q 3 месяца назад

    ありがとう 大好きです

  • @juangarzah
    @juangarzah 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for so nice podcast

  • @atomixfang
    @atomixfang 4 месяца назад

    sounds like a fun place to relax. Hope I can visit it on my next trip.

  • @danafazeli5158
    @danafazeli5158 5 месяцев назад

    このシリーズをめっちゃ楽しみました、さゆりーさん。ありがとう!

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast 4 месяца назад

      コメントありがとうございます!楽しんでくれてよかったです😊

  • @Sarah-h3f
    @Sarah-h3f 5 месяцев назад

    So happy for you both! 😂 I always wondered why you both used keigo up until now, so this was fun to hear 😆🙏

  • @UziTuni
    @UziTuni 5 месяцев назад

    このポットキャストがめっちゃ好きです!

  • @ReachingFluency
    @ReachingFluency 5 месяцев назад

    ありがとうございます I will watch all of these videos to help me learn

  • @atomixfang
    @atomixfang 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Tameguchi does indeed sound friendlier!

  • @Leo137
    @Leo137 5 месяцев назад

    宣伝の情報を教えてくれてありがとうございます。😆 冗談は置いといて、それは楽な場所そうです。試してみたいです。

  • @niteshrawat5041
    @niteshrawat5041 6 месяцев назад

  • @racheldali592
    @racheldali592 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, Sensei❤

  • @Leo137
    @Leo137 6 месяцев назад

    さゆりさんはすっかり面倒くさがり屋さんですが共感です😆。価値があります!必要がないものを買わない方がいいと思います。 私の場合はスーパーで野菜を買うことがやめました。やっぱり市場の方がもっと新鮮だし、安くて野菜を見つけることができます。もう一つは外でコーヒーを買うのをやめったら、節約ができました。 面白い話を投稿してくれて、ありがとうごさいます!

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast 6 месяцев назад

      はい、めんどくさがりやです!😆 近くに市場があるのが羨ましいです😊市場の方が新鮮だし、なぜかわからないけど美味しい気がします。 コーヒーもそうですね、友達とおしゃべりするときにはカフェに行ってコーヒーを飲むことがありますが、特に一人の時にテイクアウトはもったいなくて絶対しません。笑 節約を続けて自分が本当に価値があると思うことにお金を使いたいですね!

  • @faithkwamboka5693
    @faithkwamboka5693 6 месяцев назад

    Arigatou gozaimashita

  • @드라곤쵸
    @드라곤쵸 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @hugosanchez9726
    @hugosanchez9726 7 месяцев назад

    arigatoo Gozaimasu Mekishiko kara kimashita

  • @Listening_2023
    @Listening_2023 8 месяцев назад

    先生、ご指導をいただきありがとうございました。

  • @thirimonmonhtun5604
    @thirimonmonhtun5604 8 месяцев назад

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @cmkim8274
    @cmkim8274 9 месяцев назад

    人生を延べるに無駄だらけだ。 僕,韓国人です。 上記の言葉に助かりました。 ありがとう。

  • @rcookie5128
    @rcookie5128 11 месяцев назад

    はい、漫画が大好きです。ヨーロッパに漫画きっさがじゃない、残念です…

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast 10 месяцев назад

      最近、葬送のフリーレンを読みました!おすすめの漫画があればおしえてください!

    • @rcookie5128
      @rcookie5128 10 месяцев назад

      @@EverydayJapanesePodcast オススメはありがとうございます!:) 僕の友達もこの漫画をオススメしましたwwww. 時がありませんでしたのでまだ読んだことがない。けど絶対に「葬送のフリーレン」を心みたい!

  • @florian3110
    @florian3110 Год назад

    大阪に引っ越したんですね。 私が好きなレストラン:Trattoria Pizzeria Allegro、Paprika shokudo Vegan 好きなバー:【本町 バー】Osaka Salon Bar(大阪サロンバー) もし興味があればチェックしてみてください^^

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast Год назад

      おすすめありがとうございます!行きたいところリストに追加しました😊

  • @KatsumiRichards
    @KatsumiRichards Год назад

    てっぺいさんは多作です。nihongo con teppeiポッドキャストは二年間ぐらいを聞いている。コラボポッドキャストを聞くは楽しかった。

  • @Wakuwaku4775
    @Wakuwaku4775 Год назад

    あけましておめでとうございます🎉㊗️

  • @DCY-e3c
    @DCY-e3c Год назад

    Hi Sayuri san, the transcript for this episode on your website is probably the transcript of another one. 😅

    • @EverydayJapanesePodcast
      @EverydayJapanesePodcast Год назад

      Hi, thank you sooo much for letting me know it! I've just fixed it. If you find them again next time, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know🥺

  • @elizavetam9860
    @elizavetam9860 Год назад

    日本に住んでいた時いつも業務スーパーで買い物をしました。今はイスラエルに住んでいるから、フムスの話とありがとうございます!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад

    hey, splenddid traveling,Everyday. 🙌