Making Onigiri in LA! and Learn Japanese Sayings 🍙【Japanese Vlog】

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2023
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    ✅ Shopping at Little Tokyo
    ✅ Make Onigiri
    ✅ Play karuta to learn Japanese sayings
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Комментарии • 126

  • @carsonthorell3509
    @carsonthorell3509 7 месяцев назад +20

    Thank you for the Japanese subtitle.I just started my journey to learn Japanese and I want to do more listening. The Japanese subtitles help me connect the sounds with the words without mixing English in my brain. It’s so helpful with listening practice. Even if I only understand 5% of it.

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @mikurealjapanese
    @mikurealjapanese 7 месяцев назад +12

    You did it !!
    I'm so proud of you!!
    13日目アップロードできたね!❤❤
    明日も頑張れ👊😆🎵

  • @noahlomax1
    @noahlomax1 7 месяцев назад +71

    WOW!!!! It would be so much easier and faster to learn Japanese if I had a Japanese class while cooking and speaking directly with the teacher. This is such an amazing learning, cooking and eating of Japanese language, food and culture.

    • @skippychurch2965
      @skippychurch2965 7 месяцев назад +1

      それな

    • @suliwa670
      @suliwa670 7 месяцев назад +2

      The fattest student in the kitchen will be the most fluent! 😅

    • @treehann
      @treehann 7 месяцев назад +1

      Precisely what i was thinking. うらやましい!

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @Fatima-ov3so
    @Fatima-ov3so 7 месяцев назад +6

    おしえてくれてありがと ございます🙂😇😇

  • @AI_SEXY_GIRL8888
    @AI_SEXY_GIRL8888 7 месяцев назад +9

    It is impressive to see Japanese food culture spreading abroad. The use of Kanji and Japanese characters on food packages is also instructive. Thanks for the nice video.

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @SIDEBYSIDERACING
    @SIDEBYSIDERACING 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hello🙂Sayaka..
    Super😎cool video..
    and the food looked delicious!!
    😋😂
    It didn’t look like they had very good💡lighting for you at the venue, the lighting looked dim! You made it work though!
    I hope you’re having fun or had fun during your stay in the United States?!?….. 🤔
    I wish you’d come to the beautiful State of Wisconsin!!
    🙏💞⛄️😂
    There’s 4 seasons here and my favorite time is Autumn & Winter!! 🍁⛄️
    Back to work, I was on my lunch break. Bye for now, Sayaka!
    Have a wonderful day/evening!!
    🇺🇸💚💚💚🇯🇵

    • @SIDEBYSIDERACING
      @SIDEBYSIDERACING 7 месяцев назад +4

      Oh, and Happy Birthday, Sayaka!!
      🎂 🍰 🥳 🎉

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love this. Thank you SOO much for making this with Japanese subtitle. ありがとうございます さやか先生

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @Satori69
    @Satori69 7 месяцев назад +11

    You're the only Japanese vloger i watch top tier content ❤

    • @ochiniwa901
      @ochiniwa901 7 месяцев назад

      same here

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @jeancarlosrobalinonavarro9367
    @jeancarlosrobalinonavarro9367 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ohh increible q bonito 🇯🇵❤❤❤

  • @jro558
    @jro558 7 месяцев назад +2

    So much fun! TY for sharing - love all these vlogs and the Shorts are super helpful for little learning snacks 🤗ありがとうございます

  • @jeffjoker
    @jeffjoker 2 месяца назад +1

    "13$ for 10 sheets, gomennasai sayonara" you made my day

  • @clay2889
    @clay2889 7 месяцев назад +3

    These vlogs are easy to understand and entertaining to boot. I feel like I'm learning so fast! Thank you Sayaka San

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @MarianaHadidJuarezVidale-dw5df
    @MarianaHadidJuarezVidale-dw5df 7 месяцев назад

    I love it ! Thanks for all your videos

  • @caster-
    @caster- 7 месяцев назад +1

    These videos are so great and such a gift! Thank you so much!

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @donnydonny1125
    @donnydonny1125 7 месяцев назад

    おにぎりの作り方のコツを教えていただきありがとうございます😊❤❤

  • @MohamedAniqMackeen-jy1bz
    @MohamedAniqMackeen-jy1bz 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is incredible❤

  • @Pump
    @Pump 7 месяцев назад +1

    That looked like lots of fun! Enjoyed the vid.

  • @Ramie0Cat
    @Ramie0Cat 7 месяцев назад +1

    those donuts look great, jelly-filled are my favorite. nothing beats a jelly filled donut.

  • @hoagyautzen2483
    @hoagyautzen2483 7 месяцев назад

    So gracious and Sayaka is the visitor

  • @one28music
    @one28music 7 месяцев назад

    This looks so fun

  • @armandosanchez4830
    @armandosanchez4830 7 месяцев назад

    This looks amazing

  • @OmnipotentO
    @OmnipotentO 7 месяцев назад

    That looked fun

  • @Burn143
    @Burn143 6 месяцев назад

    As a native English speaker, I’m currently learning Japanese right now and it felt like I understood a lot. Watching your videos has been super helpful for me!🫶🏾

  • @aviationaviation1032
    @aviationaviation1032 7 месяцев назад

    Happy birthday Sayaka🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 your educational videos are brilliant. You come across as a warm and kind person. Well done.

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @raaaaandy_
    @raaaaandy_ 7 месяцев назад +3

    @Abbie if you read this - you’re a savage 😂

  • @SauravYonzan
    @SauravYonzan 7 месяцев назад

    すばらしいさやか I always watched your video it's Awesome ❤️❤️❤️🥰🙌

  • @krishnabotraj2923
    @krishnabotraj2923 7 месяцев назад

    Happy Birthday Sayaka ma'am
    And this was really nice you look like a real professional cook

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @カザフスタンのオレグ
    @カザフスタンのオレグ 7 месяцев назад +5

    可愛いですね先生!

  • @edwinliu18
    @edwinliu18 7 месяцев назад

    thanks, I am now learning Japanese by your channel.

  • @listener-kv8rr
    @listener-kv8rr 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wesołych Świąt!🎄

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @asma00677
    @asma00677 6 месяцев назад

    みんなすごいだったよね!、先生ありがとう

  • @mirceamalita6452
    @mirceamalita6452 7 месяцев назад

    Happ New Year 2024 SaYaka from Europe!!!!!Have a nice day in Japan!!!!!!

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 7 месяцев назад

    Annual Korea expos and festivals are held in the US, and Koreans have promoted Japanese katana, cherry blossom viewing, tea ceremony, foods like taiyaki, Miso as Korean cultures.

    • @hananokuni2580
      @hananokuni2580 5 месяцев назад

      Those things are Japanese, but the Koreans have their own versions of each.

  • @pitty031
    @pitty031 6 месяцев назад

    Domo Sayaka for making Nihongo study fun.

  • @Mrpeter678
    @Mrpeter678 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing video i will try those onigri

  • @legoboy-ox2kx
    @legoboy-ox2kx 7 месяцев назад

    The switches between Japanese and English are so funny to me haha. My brain is working overtime to process the Japanese and then all of the sudden she switches to English and it takes a second for me to switch back.

  • @jak12355
    @jak12355 7 месяцев назад

    楽しそうです! おにぎりが作ったことありません。うらやましい。

  • @gabrielMaciel-xm9wf
    @gabrielMaciel-xm9wf 7 месяцев назад

    Daisuki kyour videos Arigatou gozaimasu thank you teacher sensei 😊❤🇯🇵🇧🇷

  • @lombard2692
    @lombard2692 7 месяцев назад

    You are in LA? 😯 welcome 👋🏻 I enjoy your videos.

  • @jayrice5736
    @jayrice5736 7 месяцев назад +2

    Sugoi! Love your videos. Keep up the amazing work.

    • @NihongoDekita
      @NihongoDekita  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @bl4z3-network
      @bl4z3-network 7 месяцев назад +1

      SUBARASHI ❤❤❤

    • @bl4z3-network
      @bl4z3-network 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@NihongoDekitaI love you, your language and how cute you are.....Damn I am coming to Nihong soon♥️♥️

  • @gavimai566
    @gavimai566 7 месяцев назад +1

    かわいいいいいい ❤

  • @PitBlackBelt
    @PitBlackBelt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!!! Wow. You are awesome ❤

    • @PitBlackBelt
      @PitBlackBelt 7 месяцев назад

      I want to join your courses so badly, but I always work on the days and time when you are online. I’m sorry. I can’t ever make it. 🙏🏼😢

  • @thomas5585
    @thomas5585 7 месяцев назад

    Welcome to my hometown! I recommend you visit the Santa Monica pier and the Hollywood sign.

  • @ryb3855
    @ryb3855 7 месяцев назад

    楽しそうだった!

  • @beepeeify
    @beepeeify 7 месяцев назад

    Now I am hungry again..thanks! 😂

  • @AkhilSS511
    @AkhilSS511 7 месяцев назад

    Sayaka Sugoi❤

  • @peacegameingyt
    @peacegameingyt 7 месяцев назад

    Hiii ilike this video sensai❤❤❤❤

  • @apuboi1527
    @apuboi1527 7 месяцев назад +1

    美人だよね!😍

  • @amirmagonid3386
    @amirmagonid3386 7 месяцев назад

    Little Tokyo in Los Angeles. That's one of the stores I go shopping in as I live not to far from there. Hope you had a fun and safe time in L A.

  • @Dekavita17
    @Dekavita17 7 месяцев назад +1

    I hope you are safe in America, especially in LA.

  • @o_o6869
    @o_o6869 7 месяцев назад

    😊❤

  • @samuelmelendez7566
    @samuelmelendez7566 7 месяцев назад

    I live in LA, I wish I could've seen you

  • @_jaytastic_
    @_jaytastic_ 7 месяцев назад

    さやかが使った日本語はわかりやすいと思いました。
    僕も新しい漢字を習いました!
    みんなが作ったおにぎりの中で、スパムが1番美味しそうでした!
    いまはらへった〜🤣

    • @NihongoDekita
      @NihongoDekita  7 месяцев назад

      ジャリンさんありがとう😊

    • @NihongoDekita
      @NihongoDekita  7 месяцев назад

      ジャリンさんありがとう😊

  • @Alan-xt4yj
    @Alan-xt4yj 7 месяцев назад +1

    おにぎりたべたい

  • @matthewgreenawalt439
    @matthewgreenawalt439 6 месяцев назад

    俺もお料理ことが大好きです!

  • @mrmatz408
    @mrmatz408 7 месяцев назад

    I would have loved to join! I was even in LA this past weekend, near Little Tokyo! 😢 (assuming that's when the video was taken, lol)

  • @drewskeezlol
    @drewskeezlol 3 месяца назад

    I can't believe Sayaka was in Little Tokyo 😭
    Edit: HAHA When she was estimating $5.49 as 100-200 yen アメリカ高すぎる!八百円!

  • @danixghozt7568
    @danixghozt7568 7 месяцев назад

    SHES MAKING ONIGIRI!!!

  • @SerGei-hi7wk
    @SerGei-hi7wk 7 месяцев назад +1

    ❤️💕❤️

  • @CThomas-wg4gc
    @CThomas-wg4gc 7 месяцев назад

    Omg I’m 30 minutes from LA & I missed this 😭😭😭 🤦🏾‍♂️🥹

  • @Prithwik__25
    @Prithwik__25 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Formulastreet
    @Formulastreet 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can't find the sub title caption button!!!

  • @airplane1831
    @airplane1831 7 месяцев назад

    Good video Sayaka. Maybe you could visit England in the future. I'm sure there are many people in Britain who would like to meet you.

  • @Not-jeb
    @Not-jeb 7 месяцев назад

    Tip: turn on subtitles

  • @ThePiggieForest
    @ThePiggieForest 7 месяцев назад

    ありがとうございますサヤカさん!
    (*´ω`*)

  • @Eddie-qx7cx
    @Eddie-qx7cx 7 месяцев назад

    I want to learn Japanese, my favorite band is Japanes. BAND MAID.

  • @irenic_6e
    @irenic_6e 7 месяцев назад +1

    I really like you🖤🫶🏻

  • @kevinjsanchez5592
    @kevinjsanchez5592 7 месяцев назад

    How do you say “Enjoy your stay” in Japanese ?

  • @FIN86fi
    @FIN86fi 7 месяцев назад

    Neko 💯

  • @CThomas-wg4gc
    @CThomas-wg4gc 7 месяцев назад

    納豆🤤🤤

  • @Sonicstillpoint83
    @Sonicstillpoint83 7 месяцев назад

    振り仮名ありがとうございます。
    (I think that’s right)

  • @MultiDryder
    @MultiDryder 7 месяцев назад

    I think with your use of phrase kore kara from this point on has now been solidified but a question I have for word for Japanese food I noticed you said nihongo no tabemono but one word in my japanese picture dictionary washoku for Japanese food is it commonly used or not really but either way I highly recommend to all language learners to get a picture dictionary they are very helpful with learning

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 7 месяцев назад

      *nihon no tabemono
      (not “nihongo no tabemono”)
      日本の食べ物 simply means _Japanese food._
      Anyway, yeah, they’re essentially the same. 和食 (washoku) is simply used in contrast (as an antonym) to 洋食 (yōshoku) or _western food._
      You can also say 日本料理 (nihon ryōri) or _Japanese cuisine._

    • @MultiDryder
      @MultiDryder 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-iv8ex1ek4j you are right cause nihongo is Japanese language just like a Japanese person is nihonjin but it's part of habit I'm working on breaking but as I learned from learning japanese by watching anime pronounciation is similar to how kids learn and mispronounce stuff. My favorite examples when I was little was pronouncing potato as botato and spaghetti as saghetti and for anime when watching naruto before eating he says itadakimasu which I at first thought was ima tabemasu meaning now eating but by context it made since until I learned better but either way I have been learning next week 5 and half months and will continue to get it correct more

  • @xahmadxjap
    @xahmadxjap 7 месяцев назад

    ❤💋🍫

  • @valendis
    @valendis 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm surprised to understand about half of what you're saying, I always get surprised by spoken japanese because there's often slang way of saying stuff I always think I'm terrible 😅

    • @faith9505
      @faith9505 6 месяцев назад

      The Destructive Power of Sin
      Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live!
      -Deuteronomy 30:19

      The Philistines, the enemies of Israel, had mounted an attack against them, and fear was immobilizing the people. As a result, they went into hiding. Meanwhile, King Saul was trying to rally his troops.
      God had told Saul to wait until the prophet Samuel arrived to offer a sacrifice and ask the Lord for direction as to what they should do next.
      But Saul grew tired of waiting. When Samuel didn’t show up as soon as Saul thought he should, Saul essentially said, “Why do I have to wait for some prophet to do this? I can offer a burnt offering as well as anyone else. I’ve watched him do it.”
      Then Saul proceeded with the offering the way he thought he should do it. And when Samuel arrived, there was trouble.
      We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 13: “Samuel said, ‘What is this you have done?’ ” (verse 11)
      “Saul replied, ‘I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. So I said, “The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!” So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came’ ” (verses 11-12)
      Saul had been on a roll. Everything was going beautifully. But then he started to self-destruct. What he did may seem like a small thing to us, but God had said not to do it. And who are we to say something is small if it is a big deal to God?
      The problem is that we want to edit the Bible. We try and rationalize something by saying, “Maybe it is a sin, but it is not as bad as other sins. Therefore, it is okay. Besides, everyone else is doing it.”
      It always starts that way. Little sins always turn into big sins. If God says don’t do it, then that means don’t do it. All too often we underestimate the power of sin.
      Saul was no exception to this. He was disobeying the Lord, and that led to his downfall.
      Samuel told him, “How foolish! . . . You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. But now your kingdom must end” (verses 13-14)
      At first blush, this reaction may seem a bit extreme. But we must remember that God looks on the heart. And He could see that Saul’s heart already had turned away.
      Sin can seem small when we start to fall into it, but it can become big in the end. Think of the messes that people make of their lives because they disobey the Word of God.
      Like Saul, we unnecessarily bring trouble on ourselves when we don’t obey God. Yet God says that He gives us a choice: life or death, blessings or curses (see Deuteronomy 30:19)
      We choose how we want to live.

  • @pranshubhatia4621
    @pranshubhatia4621 7 месяцев назад

    Your focus has been shifted to vlogs rather than Japanese learning

  • @NayeemIslam-xd7zl
    @NayeemIslam-xd7zl 7 месяцев назад

    Please, add Bangla subtitle.❤

  • @rztrzt
    @rztrzt 7 месяцев назад

    Spam onigiri is common in Hawaii.

  • @Tasneem09-wk2mw
    @Tasneem09-wk2mw 7 месяцев назад

    文字と数字の教育ビデオを制作してもらえますか?

  • @stevenrodriguez3891
    @stevenrodriguez3891 7 месяцев назад

    🎂
    🤲🏼

  • @rjayvalencia9
    @rjayvalencia9 7 месяцев назад

    Shout out, miti kurete harikatu

  • @FumacinhaOFenomeno-xo7dv
    @FumacinhaOFenomeno-xo7dv 6 месяцев назад

    Oi minha gatinha ima nan ji

  • @donnazasgoat2274
    @donnazasgoat2274 7 месяцев назад

    Natto 🤤

  • @hide-nyanko
    @hide-nyanko 4 месяца назад

    日本人です
    僕も納豆好きじゃないです笑

  • @juancarloscoronelvillalobo5065
    @juancarloscoronelvillalobo5065 7 месяцев назад

    先生、私に結婚してください!!

  • @LaRay314
    @LaRay314 7 месяцев назад +1

    毎回日本語を習うビデオのコメントで日本語を見ない。なぜかな。

  • @Noooosjei
    @Noooosjei 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah L.A itself is pretty expensive, but I like to believe it has a lot more cultural variety as in businesses like the supermarket you visited.
    What especially sucks is that the U.S economy isn’t so good right now.

  • @user-bl5yr9de8o
    @user-bl5yr9de8o 7 месяцев назад

    2リットル150円😮そんな値段は見たことない、500mlでしょう?

  • @matematikaindonesia9881
    @matematikaindonesia9881 7 месяцев назад

    you are similarly my girlfriend.. l am sory 🙏, l always remember you because l am long time don't meet his 🥺😭

  • @htetminaung4990
    @htetminaung4990 7 месяцев назад

    Please stitute in tamil language.

  • @AlexejSvirid
    @AlexejSvirid 7 месяцев назад

    さやかさん、おはようございます😊
    You may consult your doctor about a state of your thyroid gland. It's oftenly connected to hyperactivity.

  • @rommelb.8070
    @rommelb.8070 7 месяцев назад

    Dekita, I'm your boyfriend right ? 😂

  • @MultiDryder
    @MultiDryder 7 месяцев назад

    I also noticed you were worried of one thing costing $13 wen in USA that is a steal which is why wen I go to japan in September i plan on staying at 4 star hotels cause they are cheaper than 3 star hotels in USA and I'm I'm refering to tokyo which is sad that we are dealing with bidenflation

  • @yifeisun1
    @yifeisun1 7 месяцев назад

    can you be my girlfriend

  • @heethanthen
    @heethanthen 7 месяцев назад +1

    As an intermediate cook, I urge you strongly to please remove your nail polish before cooking. It can chip and contaminate the food.

  • @turtleman082489
    @turtleman082489 7 месяцев назад

    When I turn on the English subtitles it covers the Japanese. I don’t watch on a computer so I can’t move the English subtitles. In the future, could you please put the Japanese subtitles on the top of the video? @nihongodekita

  • @Preschool4yo-7yo
    @Preschool4yo-7yo 7 месяцев назад

    I ate L.A braised beef getting gift. Apron worn when making simple snack like rice ball or onigiri looks so cute. m a n y r a b b i t s Me still into 🍨HelloKitty.
    I decided having numerous time 1 of reasons is for studying Japanese cooking (To be honest To eat fishes living the most😅😊) Sensei seemed having a good time with foreign students as the name MEETUP. Please remember I am foreign too. Thank you for the caring unlocking Japanese❤