Japanese with Manu podcast artwork

PODCAST · education

Japanese with Manu

Hello, I am Manu, and I have been teaching Japanese since 2010. I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first hand and have I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first-hand and I have poured my heart and soul into providing my students with the best lessons and study material for a hasslefree learning experience.I am your tour guide. I’m here to give you insider information and show you new sides of the country youprobably haven’t seen before!My own learning journey started with the Nintendo game Super Mario Land. When I was eight years old I read the Club Nintendo magazine and learned that Super Mario was created by Shigeru Miyamoto, a Japanese video game designer. He was my idol back then, and I wanted to marry him. That didn’t happen, but my husband did end up being Japanese.Next, I started watching anime in Japanese. But the subtitles weren’t enough for me and so I started taking Japanese lessons in 2004. However, I was disa

  1. 7

    Meishin - Superstition in Japan

    Superstitions are part of every culture, also in Japan. In this episode I tell you about some of the most widespread superstitions of the Land of the Rising Sun. Most of them are completely different than what you know from your culture. I'll explain every single one of them, including words, phrases and grammar. Would you want to receive the notes/transcript? Simply sign up for my newsletter and receive them in your inbox :) Here's the link: https://www.japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter Do you want to get my book "Reading Japanese for Beginners?" You can order it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF It's available on all Amazon marketplaces.

  2. 6

    Gift-giving in Japan(ese)

    Giving gifts is a pivotal part of Japanese culture, not only during Christmas. Of course that is also reflected in the Japanese language. In this episode you learn all the grammar and vocabulary for giving and receiving (even if you don't know any Japanese yet), and when it is wise to not give gifts. In the second part of this epsiode, I talk about how Christmas is celebrated in Japan, including useful vocabulary. In the end, you will receive a small present from me :) See/hear you soon - merikuri, yours Manu Sign up for my newsletter and receive the notes from this episode (and 5 free videos for beginners): www.japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter

  3. 5

    Koromogae - seasonal wardrobe change

    Today's episode is about koromogae 衣替え the seasonal change of clothing First, I talk about the historical background up till the present, then I will teach you some useful vocabulary that is then used in several example sentences and dialolgues perfect for this topic. I have included sentences and dialogues for beginners and a little more advanced Japanese language learners. In case you want my notes for this episode, sign up for my newsletter. This way, you will also get a free 5 video introduction into the Japanese language, including grammar and the writing system: www.japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter

  4. 4

    Tsukimi - The Moon Viewing Celebration

    Learn everything you need to know about the Japanese Moon Viewing celebration. Its historical background, why the Japanese see a rabbit on the moon, when and how you celebrate it - and what people in Japan eat and drink. Would you like the notes and vocabulary list for this episode? Sign up for my newsletter https://japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter and receive it automatically every time I publish a new episode!

  5. 3

    Tanabata - the Star Festival

    Today, it's the Star Festival in Japan. Learn everything you need to know about this summer festival - background information, vocabulary, kanji - even some sentences. Listen and take notes - this helps with memorizing things easier and permanently! Get my book for beginners: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF You want to study Japanese with me? Send me a message [email protected] You want to receive the pdf file of the notes? Sign up for my newsletter: https://japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter

  6. 2

    Tabi no hi - travel day

    May 16th marks travel day in Japan - 旅の日 In this video, I talk about the background of this day, including useful vocabulary (and kanji - and how to memorize them) and sentences for beginners about traveling. In case you would like the notes of this episode, simply sign up for my newsletter and I will send you the pdf file: https://japanesewithmanu.com/newsletter Also, here are the links I mentioned in this episode: Three day online course Japanese for Beginners: https://japanesewithmanu.com/japanese-from-scratch My book Reading Japanese for Beginners: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF

  7. 1

    How to introduce yourself in Japanese

    Hello and welcome to Japanese with Manu. This episode is all about how to introduce yourself in Japanese, from easy and simple to more formal and polite. In between, you also learn about the most important parts of the language and writing system, garnered with interesting vocabulary and how to study without forgetting what you just thought you memorized. Come and follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube: FB: www.facebook.com/japanesewithmanu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/japanese.with.manu/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@japanese-with-manu Also, get my book "Reading Japanese for Beginners" (by Manuela Ito-Loidl) US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DV4NQ3YF (and all other amazon marketplaces)

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hello, I am Manu, and I have been teaching Japanese since 2010. I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first hand and have I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first-hand and I have poured my heart and soul into providing my students with the best lessons and study material for a hasslefree learning experience.I am your tour guide. I’m here to give you insider information and show you new sides of the country youprobably haven’t seen before!My own learning journey started with the Nintendo game Super Mario Land. When I was eight years old I read the Club Nintendo magazine and learned that Super Mario was created by Shigeru Miyamoto, a Japanese video game designer. He was my idol back then, and I wanted to marry him. That didn’t happen, but my husband did end up being Japanese.Next, I started watching anime in Japanese. But the subtitles weren’t enough for me and so I started taking Japanese lessons in 2004. However, I was disa

HOSTED BY

Manuela Ito-Loidl

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Japanese with Manu have?

Japanese with Manu currently has 7 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Japanese with Manu about?

Hello, I am Manu, and I have been teaching Japanese since 2010. I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first hand and have I know the struggles of studying Japanese as a non-native speaker first-hand and I have poured my heart and soul into providing my students with the...

How often does Japanese with Manu release new episodes?

Japanese with Manu has 7 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Japanese with Manu?

You can listen to Japanese with Manu on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Japanese with Manu?

Japanese with Manu is created and hosted by Manuela Ito-Loidl.
URL copied to clipboard!