All Episodes
Japanese with anime voice — 108 episodes
Calm Japanese for Sleep Vol.3
105. Full Moon Story – A day with my mother-in-law|Slow & Natural Japanese Podcast
Calm Japanese for Sleep Vol.2
104. New Moon Story – Something That Happened Recently|Slow & Natural Japanese Podcast
Calm Japanese for Sleep Vol.1
103. Full Moon Story – A Slightly Awkward Moment|Slow & Natural Japanese Podcast
102. New Moon Story – My Life Recently|Slow & Natural Japanese Podcast
101. An announcement from Japanese with anime voice.
100. Even if there are 10 problems, I feel the joy of one 10 times.
99. A sixth sense within me.
98. Talks about the origins of Japanese manga.
97. Learning from my older brother, how to learn.
96. I'm too scared to swim in the ocean when I think there are sharks.
95. The impact that radio is having on the current generation.
94. Each ramen shop has its own unique characteristics.
93. Natto is a bad smelling but nutrient-dense food.
92. When I travel, I want to feel the local climate rather than tourist attractions.
91. Memories of school excursions with no memory of sightseeing.
90. Tanabata, a Japanese July event.
89. An episode related to the famous Japanese pear.
88. Unusual flavored soft serve ice cream in Japan.
87. What was planned for the future quickly becomes a thing of the past.
86. Azuki beans are meant to ward off bad luck.
85. The parfait dessert in Japan.
84. Nutritious Japanese food culture.
83. Memories of annual hot spring trips.
82. The high technology of Japan's old buildings.
81. Stories of strange phenomena and experiences of seeing strange objects
80. Sometimes it feels as if time moves slower or faster.
79. The good and bad sides of smartphones.
78. Japan's own unique era name, which is inseparable from the Japanese people.
77. Rustic ingredients go well with onigiri.
76. About Japan's unique climatic 梅雨 (tsuyu: rainy season).
75. My blood type displays opportunistic behavior.
74. Truly kind people are all in their actions.
73. Important moments are captured in your mind's memory, not in photographs.
72. Money is a logical use of money.
71. There is no end to what I could talk about my dreams.
70. About Japanese Tea Culture.
69. Differences in language perceptions.
68. 寄席 Yose, where you can listen to traditional Japanese storytelling.
67. Everyone has something they just can't overcome.
66. What I want now is an electric bicycle.
65. These days, I feel comfortable working by hand.
64. If there is something you want to do, declare it to someone.
63. My climbing record is 333 meters above sea level.
62. Memories of Fireworks Festival.
61. Traditional Japanese card games are quite difficult.
60. I would love to cook anything, but I don't really like cooking.
59. Here are some interesting sentences.
58. The mysterious relationship between Tokyo Sky Tree and Ukiyoe.
57. Five recommended Japanese films and two dramas.
56. My ambition is to bring my hometown back to vibrancy!
55. If you have no appetite, ochazuke is recommended.
54. An episode of climbing Diamond Head in thick-soled sandals.
53. In the junior high school years, unreasonable and unofficial rules.
52. When I was in primary school I came up with a revolutionary idea for a car.
51. Pooh bear is playing the role of a pet in our home.
50. The dilemma between convenience and traditional culture.
49. The ice cream I was about to eat turned to ice.
48. My partner is not good at remembering the names of anything.
47. My partner has caused me to eat more.
46. Which do you prefer, Japanese soy sauce or sauce?
45. Why are Japanese cities clean?
44. Episodes from a time when I was an eccentric eater.
43. Time is passing too quickly.
42. I talk to myself about everything.
41. I would like to know more about the greatness of nature.
40. Bathing has a positive effect on health.
39. Have you ever heard of foxes and raccoons tricking people?
38. Self-education time is more important than being taught by others.
37. Mysterious Japanese language that even the Japanese cannot explain.
36. Language is difficult to explain, even for native speakers.
35. The land area of Japan is surprisingly large.
34. Katakana is a useful character to help you remember kanji.
33. No one knows when life's opportunities will arrive!
32. There is no age at which it is too late to start anything.
31. The best convenience store in Japan is Ministop!
30. It's bread day, but talk about onigiri.
29. You can't count on people's memories.
28. How to use different words related to Japanese fittings.
27. We live in an age where anything can be learned with effort.
26. In rural Japan, a car is a necessity but an expense.
25. I long for long hair, but I can't grow it out.
24. Japanese food, where texture determines preference.
23. My skin care routine.
22. Two children's books I recommend for Japanese language learners and why.
21. When I was in school, I recovered from a math dropout.
20. Mention Sakura (cherry blossoms).
19. Can situations like the one in the anime be real?
18. The word "CHIN" is all that is needed to convey the idea of microwaving.
17. The city where I live now has a city song.
16. A story of bad luck in middle school.
15. I would like to share with you a lovely sentence from Pinterest.
14. Valentine's Day Customs in Japan.
13. What souvenirs did my partner buy for me...?
12. Have you ever heard of sake that is laid down like wine?
11. I miss the days when it snowed a lot.
10. The first half marathon I ever competed in ended after 8 kilometers.
9. How would you describe this year in one kanji character?
8. Two Year-End Customs in Japan.
7. Think about Christmas gifts.
6. Five recommended Japanese Christmas songs.
5. What is more important than vocabulary is the spirit of trying to communicate!
4. If you lose your wallet in Japan, you may only feel safe about 90% of the time.
3. In the summer, a story about an electric water heater that was damaged by lightning.
2. When we bought a speaker for our home theater, we had to buy a new TV.
1. How to recover from a cold without resorting to medication.