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Japan is famous for curry rice, but did you know there’s another kind of curry that goes beyond it? In this episode, explore “Soup Curry,” a Sapporo-born dish with hearty vegetables, customizable toppings, and unique soup bases. Learn how it differs from curry rice, how to order it, and pick up useful food-related vocabulary and cultural insights along the way. 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join th...
Today, I’m joined by Miku for a casual conversation about the “Five Love Languages.” We talk about how each of us expresses and feels love differently—through words, quality time, gifts, acts of service, or physical touch. You’ll hear fun personal stories, cultural insights, and natural Japanese expressions from our dialogue. Which love language speaks to you?💖 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join t...
While preparing for a trip with my mom, I noticed our 金銭感覚( kin-sen kankaku - o ur sense of money ) was completely different. I’m a minimalist saver, while she enjoys shopping and new experiences. In this episode, I share our story, introduce useful Japanese vocabulary, and invite you to reflect on your own spending style. Are you more careful with money, or do you enjoy spending freely? 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to fi...
In Japan, people often resolve workplace conflicts without saying things directly. This episode reveals four common approaches—consulting a third party, keeping distance, gentle communication, and using HR—based on real-life examples. Gain insight into indirect communication, subtle signals, and cultural nuances that shape Japanese work environments, so you can work and communicate more effectively in Japan. 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (...
On a trip back to my parents’ home, I found old photos, purikura, and stories that brought my childhood back to life. Was I shy? Adventurous? Maybe a little unexpected? In this lighthearted episode, I talk about the traits that shaped little me, how some things have changed, and how others… really haven’t. 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join the Penguin Family for bonus content & support the sho...
In this episode, Miku from Miku Real Japanese and I talk about the meanings behind our names—why Miku’s name means “Beautiful Christmas,” and what Sayuri’s “Small Lily” means. We also explore how names are chosen in Japan: kanji meanings, stroke count, gender-neutral trends, and even “kirakira names.” What’s the story behind your name? 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join the Penguin Family for bonus...
Have you ever traveled with a friend for a whole week? I recently went to Okinawa with Miku from “Miku Real Japanese,” and I realized how incredible she is at expressing herself and thinking ahead. In this episode, I reflect on what I respect about her and how it inspired me to improve my own communication and awareness. 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join the Penguin Family for bonus content & ...
Learn how to get disaster-ready in Japan: the 3 essential items (water, food, toilet), helpful gear from ¥100 shops, how to check your local shelter, and a weekend challenge! Buy 9L of water and save your shelter on Maps. I also share what I keep in my own emergency kit. Free checklist on my website! 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need!🐧 Join the Penguin Family for bonus content & support the show! You...
Travel priorities differ worldwide, but in Japan delicious food almost always takes first place. I’ll share why I think food is such a big deal when Japanese people travel—seasonal ingredients, local specialties like Sanuki udon, and the passion behind every dish. Compare your own travel must-haves, pick up useful vocabulary, and enjoy a flavorful slice of Japanese culture along the way! 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to ...
What happens when your dream career no longer fits who you are? Rui opens up about the turning point. In the second half of our conversation, Rui talks honestly about leaving his band after a difficult breakup caused by 方向性の違い (a difference in direction). He shares what happened behind the scenes, the emotional fallout, and how he slowly rebuilt his friendships with former bandmates. We also dive into his transition from musician to Japanese content creator—why he chose to make videos and podcas...
What’s it really like to chase your dream in Tokyo’s indie scene? Rui shares his story. In this episode, I talk with Rui from Okkei Japanese about his twenties—how he quit a steady job, took overnight buses to Tokyo, and played in tiny live houses (small concert venues popular in Japan’s indie scene), often paying out of pocket to perform. He eventually pulled off a sold-out ワンマンライブ (a solo show by one band) in Tokyo—an important milestone for any independent artist. We also talk about the world...
AI is helpful—but have you ever felt “zotto” (a chill)? I talk about 3 major fears people have about AI, including privacy, job loss, and deepfakes. Then I share my own moment of unease when I realized I enjoyed chatting with AI more than with a new person. What does that mean for our future? I also share my simple idea for staying human—meeting face-to-face, and making real memories. 💡「ゾッとする」 describes the physical and emotional reaction you get when something gives you the chills—like fear, c...
Why are Japan’s streets so clean—even though there are almost no public trash cans? Many visitors are surprised by this mystery. In this episode, we take a deeper look at why Japan is considered one of the cleanest countries in the world. Beyond the strong sense of social responsibility and rule-following, we highlight the quiet efforts of local volunteers—ordinary people who pick up trash in their neighborhoods each morning. Discover how these unsung heroes help keep Japan beautiful. 🎧 Full tr...
In this episode, I’d like to share something a little different — a preview of my new side project, うとうと time – Sleepy Japanese Podcast 🌙 This project was inspired by one of my students who said: “I have trouble falling asleep at night…” So I thought, maybe I could make something gentle, slow, and sleepy — in Japanese. In “utouto time,” I literally lie down and talk softly in simple, natural Japanese. There’s no music. Not much happens. Honestly… it might even be a little boring. But that’s the...
Meeting someone new can feel nerve-racking, so I invite fellow creator YUYU to share real-life tips for making a great first impression in Japan. We compare polite vs. casual speech, balance listening and talking, handle eye contact, and reveal simple grooming hacks (think nails & nose hair!) that help you look and sound friendly—never scary. Perfect for intermediate learners who want natural examples and cultural insight while laughing along! 🐧❤️ Want to listen offline or on the go? The fu...
Meeting someone new can feel nerve-racking, so I invite fellow creator YUYU to share real-life tips for making a great first impression in Japan. We compare polite vs. casual speech, balance listening and talking, handle eye contact, and reveal simple grooming hacks (think nails & nose hair🙈) that help you look and sound friendly—never scary. Perfect for intermediate learners who want natural examples and cultural insight while laughing along. 🐧❤️ Want to listen offline or on the go? The f...
From Nike’s historic link to Japan all the way to today’s thick-soled fashion craze, explore sneaker trends with me in slow, clear Japanese. We compare running, trail, and street pairs; decode words like “抽選販売” and “防水”; and chat about why ASICS fit my wide feet best. Includes a handy vocab list and reflection prompts so you can step up your listening and speaking skills. 🎧 Full transcript, video, and more: https://sayurisaying.com Search by episode number (e.g., “EP 120”) to find what you need...
In this special solo episode, I take you into my tiny Japanese kitchen for a dishwashing session filled with relaxed, unscripted talk about batch cooking, kitchen tools, rice storage, and everyday routines. You’ll hear the real sounds of pots, pans, and water as I go. It’s the perfect cozy background for your own chores or study time—and a great way to immerse yourself in natural Japanese. Tune in and feel like you’re right here with me! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese le...
I’ve recently fallen in love with tea! In this episode, I talk about why I bought a new kettle (again)😅, how water temperature can totally change a tea’s flavor, and my favorite find—a tea sampler with 30 types from a Japanese brand. You’ll also hear a funny word mix-up and learn tea-related vocabulary. Cozy up and join me on this tasty tea adventure! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.com/tea-journey-japanese-black-tea/ Your su...
Shun is back for a casual Japanese chat! This time, we’re talking about health—gym routines, diet, sleep, and motivation. Shun shares his workout habits, thoughts on supplements, and even his eating routine (hint: a lot of eggs!). Join us for a fun, relaxed conversation packed with real-life Japanese expressions. A great episode for improving your listening skills while learning about staying healthy in Japan! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: sayur...
Shun is back for a casual Japanese chat! This time, we’re talking about health—gym routines, diet, sleep, and motivation. Shun shares his workout habits, thoughts on supplements, and even his eating routine (hint: a lot of eggs!). Join us for a fun, relaxed conversation packed with real-life Japanese expressions. A great episode for improving your listening skills while learning about staying healthy in Japan! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: sayu...
Anpanman is one of Japan’s most famous children’s anime, but its theme song carries a surprisingly deep message. What does it say about happiness, purpose, and self-sacrifice? In this episode, I break down the lyrics of Anpanman no Māchi and explore its philosophical themes. Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.com/anpanman-life-lessons/ Your support helps keep this podcast alive and means a lot to me. Thank you for considering! ...
In Japanese, “ダイエット” (diet) usually means losing weight, while in English, “diet” refers to one’s eating habits. In this episode, I share my own experiences with dieting, including food choices and exercise, while discussing this language difference. Plus, I talk about the importance of consistency—whether you’re on a diet or learning Japanese. Let’s keep working toward our goals together! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.com/d...
Osaka is known as Japan’s comedy capital! In this episode, I talk about my experience watching live comedy in Osaka and what I learned from professional comedians. I also introduce a fun wordplay game from the comedy duo “銀シャリ Ginsyari,” which can be a great tool for Japanese learners. Plus, I reflect on the joy of unexpected discoveries and the impact of laughter on language learning. Let’s dive into the world of Japanese comedy together! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese ...
Join us for a relaxed and fun conversation with Miku, where we drop the formalities and chat in casual Japanese! From childhood fears like ghosts and Santa Claus to real-life concerns like driving and aging, we explore what scares us the most. Learn natural Japanese expressions while getting a glimpse into everyday conversations between friends. Don’t miss this engaging and insightful episode! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: https://sayurisaying.c...
Are you a stationery fan? Let’s talk about the clever design of Japanese stationery! From the “Ukanmuri Clip” that keeps books open to privacy protection stamps and high-quality pens, I’ll introduce smart and useful tools for studying and daily life. Japanese stationery is famous for its thoughtful design—discover what makes it special! What’s your must-have item? Let me know! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning resources at: sayurisaying.com/japanese-stationery-...
Could Kenichi from Around 40 Man’s Isekai Online Shopping (2025) be my ideal man? In this episode, I introduce Japanese words that go beyond the usual やさしい (kind) and 頭がいい (smart) ! Learn how to describe personality and abilities with words like 適応力 (adaptability) , 地頭がいい (quick-witted) , 利他的 (selfless) , and more. If you love anime and want to expand your vocab naturally, this episode is for you! ケンイチさんを嫌いな人がいますか?みんなケンイチさんが大好きです! Check out our transcripts, video podcasts, and Japanese learning ...