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53 Responses to “Audio Blog #66 - New Year’s Greeting Cards”
Wednesday at 12:00 am
こんにちは、美樹のブログです。
昨日はクリスマスでしたね。みなさんはどんなクリスマスを過ごしましたか?
クリスマスが終わると年越しの準備が始まります。家の中の大掃除をしたり、お正月の飾りを用意したりと、やらなくてはいけないことがたくさんあります。
年賀状を書くのも、年末の大切な仕事の一つです。みなさんの国には年賀状の習慣はありますか?年賀状とは、新年に送る葉書の挨拶状のことです。年賀状を出す枚数は、平均で100枚位です。年賀状をお正月に届けるためには、年末までに書き終えないといけません。これは大変な仕事です。
最近は、年賀状を出す人が減ってきています。また、年賀状を手書きで書く人もとても少なくなりました。パソコンとプリンターを使って年賀状を印刷したり、メールですませてしまう人が多いです。パソコンを使えば、写真を使うこともできるし、手書きよりも早く簡単に作ることができて便利ですからね!
でも私は毎年、手書きの年賀状にこだわっています。手書きの年賀状のほうが、パソコンで作った年賀状よりも、気持ちが伝わるような気がするからです。
手書きの年賀状は墨や絵の具、ゴムの判子を使って文字や絵を書きます。そしてもっと古典的なやり方に「みかんのあぶり出し」があります。「みかんのあぶり出し」は、みかんの汁で葉書に文字や絵を書きます。それは最初、透明で何が書いてあるか分かりませんが、年賀状を受け取った人が、その年賀状を火であぶると書いてあるものが浮き上がる仕組みになっています。
その他にも、さつま芋に文字や絵を彫って判子を作る「いも判」というものもあります。いも判なら世界に一つしかない判子を作ることができますね!
今年の年賀状はどんな年賀状にしようかな。みなさんはどんな葉書をもらうとうれしいですか?
それでは、また来年!よいお年を!
Wednesday at 9:42 pm
I think the video is really great. Great revision of words. Please have more. May be a flash file is better? Smaller file? Easier to do? I think overall it is a great idea.
Wednesday at 10:21 pm
Watermen, thanks for the feedback! Yes, we’re planning to enter this into the premium rotation.
We arleady have some changes planned, and your feedback is putting us on the path toward more: 
Please keep the feedback coming.
Wednesday at 10:34 pm
Waterman - Flash is harder to play, if you aren’t using a full PC or MAC. Many people use iPods, and I use my WM5 PDA. A video file is better for these.
Wednesday at 11:36 pm
Japanesepod101.com — 2nd Anniversary!!!
おめでとう。
The Video Vocabulary is great!!!
Thursday at 2:00 am
たんじょびおめでとございます!!!
I truely appreciate the service that you offer. Next week I will be coming to Japan for the third time and each time has been made better by what I have learned from your website and podcasts. After listening for almost 2 yrs, things are starting to sink in.
べんきょうなりました
Any tips are greatly appreicated.
This trip I am suppose to meet my girlfriend’s mother and sister.
Video Vocabulary すばらしです
またどもありがとございました
Thursday at 2:35 am
Greetings
Thursday at 4:42 am
一番好きな年賀状はお金が入れた物です。お金持ちだな!
Thursday at 4:45 am
wooow video nice !
Thursday at 4:45 am
も一回お願いします
一番好きな年賀状はお金を入れた物です。お金持ちだな!
Thursday at 6:22 am
Greetings mina-san
Jpod101 happy anniversary
thank you for your hard work , the video vocab is fantanstic looking forward for more
also thank you for the holiday gits
Miki san thank you for todays blog i found the mikan no aburidashi very interesting although sounds like too much work
i usually send e-cards fast and cheap
Happy new year Miki san
Thursday at 7:15 am
The video was brilliant!
I had my doubts that you would upgrade to this medium.
Mesmerized by this along with the discount, I surrendered and upgraded my subscription to a 12 month premium. The 1-2 punch worked. Minasan, keep up the good work!
お誕生日おめでとうございます。
Thursday at 7:38 am
JP101 Crew/Staff!
Happy 2nd Unniversary!!!
Miki美樹、
Mikan no sounds interesting, I haven’t seen that in my whole life.
I am a old fashion way and I prefer New year cards by snail mail with music on it.
Well now Peter/Miki-san I’m going to sent by UPS one package for you and one for Peter-san on January 2008 so please be kind to me and receive them has a appreciation, you deserve them.
I will sent a e-mail to JP101 with more details ok when the time comes so enjoy and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2008!
S_R_C
Thursday at 9:00 am
Happy Anniversary JPOD101!
It’s nice to see JPOD101 trying out new things to push the boundaries of online language learning… Keep up the good work!
Like Metal-Armz, I’ve also surrendered and upgraded my subscription to 12-month premium …
Thursday at 11:23 am
誕生日おめでとう。
thanks guys without you i would not have passed my JLPT Lv2 last year
Thursday at 12:31 pm
And Happy Birthday, Joao Paulo in Brazil!!
Thursday at 12:44 pm
Mina-san!

S_R_C
I had only one right from the video vocabulary.
Feliz Cumpleanos!!! Joao Paulo-san.
Thursday at 1:12 pm
皆様、(Mina-sama), thanks for all the comments and feedback!
宜しくお願いいたします!
Thursday at 1:59 pm
watermanさん、
actually, there is a flash version on youtube, but it wasn’t displaying.
but i fixed that now
so now you can watch on the website and you can download and take with you! all the bases are covered! woo-hoo!
(in the future, this will be a premium feature, so we won’t have a youtube link. a flash version might be possible, i’ll look into it.)
Thursday at 2:29 pm
Thanks for another great year of teaching us Japanese!
Looking forward to many more!
おつかれさまでした!!!
Thursday at 7:51 pm
美樹さん、
おもしろいブログありがとう。
みかんのあぶり出しの年賀状は聞いたことがないから、
ほしいです。
ユーロッパにはクリスマスカードのほうが人気だと思いますけど、
最近ここもパソコンでE-カードを作る人も増えてきたそうです。
僕も手書きのカードのほうがいいと思います。でも時間かかるよね。
では また、
ビヨン
Friday at 7:53 am
wow very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hope to have another great yeah learning with you guys n girls
im still a noob merry xmas all!!!!!!!!
Friday at 8:12 am
Great idea, although could use some polishing. Here’s my feedback:
1) The English words don’t need to be repeated. For English speaking listeners, saying the word in English once is plenty. I even have reservations about having the word written in English on the screen. The goal is to associate Japanese words with actual ideas, not with their corresponding English words. In other words, more Japanese, less English.
2) You will probably do this anyway–new vocab entries need to be categorized by difficulty. “No good” and “stay at home Dad” are not exactly in the same category
Fantastic job, keep the ideas coming!
Friday at 8:15 am
Love the video! Great Idea.
Friday at 8:15 am
Its def nice to see the videos made me remember the ilove series– can we please have more video based lessons this year ?!??!?!?
Friday at 8:22 am
Frank-san,
I think this video was a “sample”, so it included both easy and hard words as examples!
Friday at 8:32 am
thank you SOO MUCH japanesepod101!
i’m studying japanese for my final exams in year 12 in two years and these videos have been great! i agree with waterman, downloadable videos would really be great so i can put them on my ipod!
once again, THANKYOU
have a merry christmas everyone
Friday at 8:38 am
Midgiemon-san, thank’s for the inquiry! We have an ambitious plan to include these with the videos with each lesson!
It will be available for download each day for premium subscribers.
Friday at 8:39 am
ども ありがとう ございます!! この ブィデオ わ かっこい!!
だい すき!
Please do keep them coming, it is a great way to review vocabulary quickly! I love having both the kanji with the hiragana on the top- that is incredibly useful!! ^_^b
You guys seem to keep getting better and better- perhaps I’ll subscribe this year!
メーリ クリスマス! (:
Friday at 9:11 am
Wow! That video was really amazing. One of the best things I’ve seen for learning new words. Is it only for the premium people, or will there be something for those of us that only use the free resources?
Also, the music was a really great touch!
Friday at 9:42 am
Great sample! Keep it coming!
これは最初のメッセージです!いろいろありがとうございました!
来年もよるしくお願いします.
These video vocab lessons will be my New Years Resolution
Friday at 11:33 am
Thanks for the video. That’s exactly the sort of addition that I’ve been wanting from JP101. Y’all rock.
Friday at 12:45 pm
I love the new video vocab. It’s visual and straight to business.
A quick concise little way that was perfect for me today.
I actually came across a word earlier today that I didn’t recognize, I knew it was a family related term, and I never bothered to look it up… it was the word for daughter.
Thse videos are great!!!
Friday at 1:06 pm
Thanks for all the comments, everyone. I’m watching this page very carefully and am considering any suggestions you have. Let me address a few points;
We considered flash, but decided against it. With these videos, I see people using them on their iPod primarily, so we wanted to make it a format where you could download it. Sure, a flash file would be much smaller in size, but you would forfeit the ability to take it with you.
Our orginal plan was to make this something which could be used by Japanese people learning English as well as English speakers learning Japanese. Eventually, we decided against it, but the english word being said twice was a remenent of that idea. After it was mentioned, it seems very stupid to me to keep it in. We will keep the spoken english word in there, but only once.
This video was just a sample of things to come in order to get comments. Future videos will use their cooresponding episode’s vocabulary, so all difficulties.
As Peter said, we’re going to start pumping these out for each lesson, hopefully. Before that happens, please keep the comments coming. I want to know, most of all, if there’s anything we can do that could help you learn better — that’s the true goal.
Friday at 4:21 pm
great idea
i hope you keep them coming ^_^
anyway, do u plan on making longer videos as this one? (more than 10 words?) that would be even better
Friday at 7:25 pm
this video is veryyyyyyyyyyyy great …
Saturday at 1:22 am
Personally I still prefer having flash movies - as I have an old nano which wont play video so rather than having to download the full movie and then watch it id prefer the flash. Ideally I think you should go with both !!!
Saturday at 2:01 am
Wow, I love these lessons!! They’re quick, to the point, and help you learn a lot! It was great to see the kanji, too! These are awesome and I’ll be checking back everyday for more!
Saturday at 8:29 am
My computer is broken!
Video is really great though. Of course Miki’s blog is excellent.
Saturday at 9:39 am
Alright, ya got me! I’m a premium member now! I couldn’t pass up this deal. I love how the premium feed works with iTunes, all the pdf’s are right there with the lesson. The Learning Center is awesome too. I like the Kanji Close-ups, I really wanna start getting in depth with kanji. Reading and writing it. I like how there are spaces where I can trace over the kanji before writing it completely by myself. I’m 27 now but my handwriting looks like a 5 year-olds. This will probably teach me to be more patient when writing in Japanese and also carry over into my English and Russian as well.
Sunday at 1:09 pm
Hi!
I LOVE this idea!!!
Is it free, or for basic or premium members?
Something I would suggest is perhaps writing out the romaji as well? I know it can be hard for beginners, as I was once one, and still kind of am. Or perhaps making a video that teaches both kanas. That would be extremely helpful to all of those confused Nihongo newbies out there! I hope you at least consider it!
Thanks a lot! I’ll DEFINITELY be using these vids!!!
私
(I know that wasn’t the Japanese sentence order and is missing particles, but I think everyone gets the point
)
Sunday at 1:12 pm
Oh! One more thing, are you guys planning on eventually doing these for previous lessons? I know that would take a great deal of time, so I’m just wondering =)
Sunday at 1:38 pm
Thanks Jpod, the video vocab is a great idea! Thanks for keeping learning interesting for us!
I have a couple suggestions for the video vocab. They could be a little too difficult to implement - I don’t know much about the technichal side of things, but here goes:
Lengthen the video by a minute or two,
to have the kanji/vocab introduced via animated stroke order (such as a Canon elec. dictionary does in Kanjigen) for the whole word. (just the first time the word is shown).
Also have a quick review at the end of the vid with the words pronounced in japanese & presented randomly, minus the hiragana reading of the kanji and the written english translation.
I think these ideas could really add to our recognition and retention of the words.
Thanks for your innovation jpod, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all.
Wednesday at 11:04 pm
The video vocab thing is a good idea, but I find the background music off-putting it would be better without it.
Wednesday at 1:07 pm
a small correction as pointed out to me by my japanese wife -
一生懸命
いっしょうけんめい
whereas
一所懸命
いっしょけんめい
the video shows the second kanji with the first kanji’s reading which is not correct.
the format of the video is most excellent however!
thanks!
Wednesday at 8:58 pm
The video vocab is fantastic - especially for new learners like me - it’s particularly useful to re-inforce lesson notes and to try and understand different voices
I must admit that, at this stage, I have more difficulty understanding male speakers but I’m working on it.
Overall - it’s fab - keep the videos coming
Angela
Thursday at 8:27 pm
Wow!!!!! Thank you very much for these great videos. Please have somemore..
Thank you naomi - san, peter-san and technical people behind this ideas.
Thank you. Happy New Year…
Thursday at 11:12 pm
I don’t think I’ve ever understood a Miki’s blog, and this one was no different. It would be much nicer if you could go through what was said in the lesson, but as a lengthy stream of super difficult language spoken at break neck speeds it may as well be in martian for all the use it does me!
Sunday at 1:00 am
JapanesePod101の皆さん、
ごめん、年賀状送ってなかったけど、
あけましておめでとうござます。
今年もよろしくお願いします。
今年一生懸命勉強したいです。
Monday at 11:09 am
Happy new year
Thank you for all commrnts
I hope the new year will bring you good luck and happiness.
今年もよろしくおねがいします
Wednesday at 6:28 pm
A good idea,
BUT! some of us learners are hard of hearing! The music in the background makes close listening impossible.
Music is great, but in the right place!
Tuesday at 8:32 pm
great this will really help my vocab
Theres one thing I would like to see as a newbie learner I would really like the japanese words to also show in rōmaji. That would - especially for new kana - make it a lot easier to learn (for me at least)
And maybe you can do something with brushstrokes for the kana like having them appear as they are written.
Sunday at 1:06 pm
where did you get the music? Loved the video!
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