Ep 30: The Ancient Art of Smelling Old Wood
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Doug can't tell the traditional opening joke, because he's just too damn depressed about a downer email he got...
Happy New Year to Everyone! New Year's is the biggest holiday of the year in Japan.
Japanese New Year
Doug talks about his adventure at the hospital...
How an MRI Works
Amy had a Planet Japan listener visit the island from Australia. Turns out Chris is an avid daikon photographer...

Christmas has come and gone, but if you've got $1.7 million, you too can buy your very own diamond-studded Christmas Cake.
Diamond Christmas Cake
Check out this cool blog if you're thinking about teaching English in Japan...
Couke Street
Haruki Murakami is a very popular Japanese writer who has landed on the New York Times Top 10 List with his latest novel, "Kafka on the Shore", and Osamu Tezuka, the God of Manga, has published an amazing graphic novel called "Buddha."
Kafka on the Shore
Buddha
There was recently a very nice, but mysterious, aroma of maple syrup in New York City. Pancakes, anyone?
Mystery Aroma
And speaking of aromas, we introduce you to the ancient Japanese art of kodo, where you sit around sniffing burning wood.
Kodo
Remember the sparrow that was assasinated because it knocked over some dominos? Well, it's going to be immortalized in a museum!
Stuffed Sparrow
In this week's Cow Tales, Amy introduces you to a cool website called "Give Cows a Voice."
GCAV
This week's Chick Jargon is "Yubisakibijin," which means "Fingertip Beauty."
This week's Audio Mneumonics Kanji is "katsu." It means "life" or "activity" and looks like this: 活
By the way, you can now access Amy's fun (and free) new podcast, Animal Tales, and archived episodes of Planet Japan (Episodes 1-15) for only $1 for 5 episodes at Amy's Dollar Bookstore.
Dollar Bookstore
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