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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Wherever you go in Japan, your lucky number, thirteen, has been coming up lately. At the Japanese grocery store, your bill totaled thirteen hundred yen. When you watched television, number thirteen on the Japanese soccer team scored a goal. And when you got your tickets for a play, you were seated in row thirteen, seat thirteen. You think the universe is trying to tell you something: maybe you need to go to a casino and bet some money on the number thirteen in roulette! 

In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about going places in Japanese. Our conversation takes place at between three distant family members who are deciding where to go. Because they are not close relations, they are speaking formal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Sometimes you just wish you could run away from all the stress and cares of your world in Japan. Even though it’s impossible, it seems that if you could just get away for a little while, everything would become more manageable. Maybe if you just had a little more time in your day in Japan, procrastinated a little less, or had a little more Japanese money, or maybe if things were just slightly different…

In this lesson, you will learn about the Japanese song Tsubasa o kudasai, meaning “Give Me Wings.” You’ll hear about the background of this Japanese song as well as learn why so many Japanese and other artists have covered it. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com, where you will find Japanese lesson notes (remember—this Advanced Audio Blog lesson is spoken entirely in Japanese!) and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Ah, money! It comes and it goes, as people say, but you are determined to find a way to keep all of your Japanese yen in your pocket while still enjoying all Japan has to offer. Maybe if your Japanese friends and relatives keep coming to visit you during your trip, they’ll treat you to many Japanese meals and tourist attractions before you leave! In this lesson, you’ll learn about the usage of -te iku and -te kuru in Japanese. Our Japanese conversation consists of a news report. The conversation features a newscaster as well as a shop assistant and a girl, who are both being interviewed in Japanese. The speakers are on television; therefore, they will be speaking formal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


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Going back to school soon? Oh, the pain! Sorry for reminding you. If you’re taking Japanese class, we’ve got you covered. But even with the rising costs of textbooks, gum, smart-phones, iPods and other school must-haves - there’s still room to save money. Talk about good news in a bleak time filled with back to school commercials. Tune in and learn more about our Back To School Sale…

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Moving to Japan has unleashed so many feelings that you’ve never really been able to express in Japanese. Like the frustration you felt when you got stuck in traffic…twice in one day. Or the anger that you felt when someone stole your wallet. Or the joy of your first paycheck in Japanese money. Now that you know how to express these feelings in Japanese, though, you have no problem shouting in Japanese with all the other drivers stuck in traffic. This lesson looks at Japanese words related senses and feelings.

This Japanese video series is a brand new way to learn Japanese. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Japanese video lesson. Read the Japanese lesson notes to learn about the Japanese verb tenses.. Join us, and see what you’ve been missing! Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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