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Category Archives: A Japanese Slang
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – Tasogare No Bay City By Junko Yagami
Sunday J-pop – 「Tasogare no Bay City・黄昏のBay City」Bay City in Twilight Another Sunday J-pop time! How have you been? Following the last week song, this week again, I introduce a song about lost love. In this bitterly weather it makes … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – AITAKUTE IMA BY MISHAI
Sunday J-pop – 「AITAKUTE IMA」I want to see you now! Another Sunday J-pop time! How have you been? It has been strange week. After the pleasure the suffering came. Life is up and down. When people are unhappy they tend … Continue reading
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [Aka Tonbo] “A Red Dragonfly” (あかとんぼ)
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – Ready to Fly by Masayoshi Takanaka
Sunday J-pop – 「Ready to Fly」 Another Sunday J-pop time! How have you been? Today’s Sunday J-pop is a bit different taste. Anyone who plays a guitar, then check it out. The song called [Ready to Fly] by Masayoshi Takanaka, … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – Morning Kiss by Junk Fujiyama
Another Sunday J-pop time! How have you been? It is already “Good afternoon” time. How do you spend Sunday morning? Someone might starts the morning with a kiss. Today’s Sunday J-pop is called 「Morning Kiss」by Junk Fujiyama. It was … Continue reading
AUTUMN Words 秋の言葉 (あきのことば)
Konnichiwa Just few weeks ago, we had a Indian summer but definitely the autumn has arrived. The air is cooler and my sun flowers are ending their life. The Japanese always say “Autumn is the best season for eating and … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese custom, JAPANESE EVENTS, JAPANESE FOOD, Japanese Language, JAPANESE LIFE, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged autumn activities, autumn creatures, autumn events, autumn flowers, autumn foods, autumn nature, autumn sky, autumn weather, autumn words, Japanese Onomatopoeia
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Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – Last Love by Rihwa
Another Sunday J-pop time! Today’s song is called [Last Love] by Rihwa. Rihwa (リファ) (born October 4, 1989 as Pak Rihwa (Korean: 박리화; Kanji: 朴梨華; Japanese: パク・リファ Paku Rifa) is a Japanese pop singer. by Wikipedia. This song was used as an inserted … Continue reading
JAPANESE ANIME PICTURE BOOKS’ STORIES – アニメ絵本話 “Hoshitori Meijin/The Expert in Catching Stars”
This is about a Japanese Picture book story – A rolling rice ball [omusubi kororin]. Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pop) – Garasu no Palm Tree (ガラスのPalm Tree) by Sukiyama Kiyotaka & Omega Tribe
Another Sunday J-pop time! How have you been? I have been singing lots. There will be another performance on Bank holiday Monday. Today’s song is called 「Garasu no Palm Tree」by Kiyotaka Sugiyama & Omega Tribe. I have found a very … Continue reading
JAPANESE ANIME PICTURE BOOKS’ STORIES – アニメ絵本話 “Hoshitori Meijin/The Expert in Catching Stars”
This is about a Japanese Picture book story – A rolling rice ball [omusubi kororin]. Continue reading
A Japanese slang – Disuru (ディスる)
Explain a Japanese slang [emoi] means Continue reading
JAPANESE ANIME PICTURE BOOKS’ STORIES – アニメ絵本話 “Fukuro no Somemono ya/The Owl’s dye shop”
This is about a Japanese Picture book story – A rolling rice ball [omusubi kororin]. Continue reading
JAPANESE ANIME PICTURE BOOKS’ STORIES – アニメ絵本話 “Fukuro no Somemono ya/The Owl’s dye shop”
This is about a Japanese Picture book story – A rolling rice ball [omusubi kororin]. Continue reading
Japanese Drama Review – You’re My Pet (きみはペット) – Tramps Like Us
Do you like Japanese dramas? I love watching Japanese dramas. Sometimes I spend all day on watching to finish all episodes. Episodes of dramas used to be up to 15 or 16 but nowadays most of dramas are concluded with … Continue reading
A Japanese slang – Egui (エグい)
Explain a Japanese slang [emoi] means Continue reading
A Japanese Slang (Zokugo) – [Yabai (やばい!]
Explain a Japanese slang [yabai] means Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese Language, JAPANESE SOCIETY, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged Female words, Male words, Native, young generation
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