Ep 19: The Neighbor From Hell (and Other Useless People)

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Episode 19 is turning the world upside-down!

We open the show with our very first helium-powered joke. Damn, that was some good helium!

Doug talks about his exciting visit to Universal Studios Japan in Osaka and ponders the possibility of banning children from the popular theme park

USJ

Amy reports on the big success of her Oktoberfest party at the Moooo! Bar on Shiraishi Island.

We've started a brand new segment called "Q and A." You can now send in your questions about Japan and draw on the vast experience that Amy and Doug have stored in their brains. Send your questions to planetjapan05.yahoo.com.

One of our listeners asked about software to change kanji to hiragana, and Todd very helpfully suggested rikai.com.

rikai.com

Who's the goofiest politician in Japan? A lot of people would nominate Shintaro Ishihara, the governor of Tokyo.

Shintaro Ishihara

Got an old doll that you want to cremate? Head on over to the Kiyomizu Kannon Temple in Tokyo for the Mass for Dead Dolls!

Burn, Baby, Burn!

And one company, as an added service, will take that $6000 sex doll that you've tired of, and throw it on the fire for you!

Burn, Baby, Burn!

The star of Episode 19 is Miyoko Kawahara, aka The Neighbor From Hell. She spent pretty much all her time for the last couple of years screaming at her neighbor and playing loud music. She was finally arrested and is facing some serious jail time. Be sure that you check out the amazing video of Miyoko in action.

The Neighbor From Hell

Got a Neigbor From Hell story of your own? Send it to Planet Japan and we'll share it with the rest of the world. Send your story to planetjapan05@yahoo.com.

There seem to be an awful lot of people in Japan doing jobs that don't really appear to be necessary.

Useless People

This week's Cow Tale involves a lovesick man in Kenya who offerered Bill Clinton 40 goats and 20 cows for his daughter Chelsea's hand in marriage. He's still waiting for an answer.

Chelsea's Dowry

We offer up our very first installment of Otaku Jargon this week. Stay tuned to Planet Japan and you'll be speaking like a Japanese Geek in no time!

This week's Audio Mneumonics is the kanji for "say" or "word." It's pronounced "i" or "koto" and looks like this: 言 
   
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