This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!
She talks about how she came to incorporate technology into Perfume as well as her other work and the Olympics and the general planning among other things. Only thing is it's dubbed.
>Hirohito: "We stand up and fight against the evil west!!!!!"
>Equipment of Japanese army >Guns: western invention >Knives: western invention >Tanks: western invention >Fighter planes: western invention >Grenades (which is mainly used for honorabru suicide kek): western invention >Helms: western invention >Boots: western invention
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Luke Flores
175cmしかない あと5cm欲しい チビな俺に恵みを・・・・
Jordan Gomez
言うてそんなガリじゃない
Noah Smith
ほんまや・・・ごめん疲れてたんや・・・ 明日が土曜日だったらなあ
Bentley Jones
>Grenades (which is mainly used for honorabru suicide kek): western invention Pretty sure these were invented by china, they used pots full of flammable oil or wasps
Listening now, I like it. Sounds like 90s Japanese video game music.
I forgot why. Something about Youtube Red and a lot of Japanese companies not wanting to agree to a new deal. It's only blocked in US, Canada, and Australia.
Why you take down Gundam, Japan? I thought giant robots are Japanese culture?
Austin Foster
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Jeremiah Perez
>giant robots are Japanese culture It's just a culture for all boys wherever they live youtu.be/k9N4BbUmUe4
Christian Cruz
They are going to make an even bigger one. 40th Anniversary 2019, Olympics 2020.
Asher Powell
>all boys wherever they live god bless Gō Nagai
Anthony Gonzalez
actually this
Blake White
Study Nihongo with this best Nihonese idol song
myhitmp3.net/mp3/wish+arashi
Gavin Brown
holy shit i thought you were kidding but youre right
>The new additions include 'nihonium' - the first ever to be discovered by Japanese scientists. The new name for element 113, a highly radioactive element with an extremely short half-life, comes from Japan's name in Japanese - 'nihon', literally 'the land of the rising sun'.
Nathaniel Gutierrez
>element 113 we ufo now?
Brayden Turner
I'm a liberal art man. I have no idea how big the news is.
Ryder Walker
it'd be a great news if it were 1916 now not that big
t. science man
Ryan Ross
This is a 4/10 in Japan.
Evan Diaz
those elements have been discovered for a while but they had placeholder names, having an element named after you is a really big deal bigger than a species or planet or asteroid