Ep 31: Vibrating Chickens and Bunny Hunters

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Shownotes

We open the show with a radio skit...our tribute to Abbott and Costello...

George and Condi

We learn about nengajo, the traditional Japanese New Year's card that is sent to all your friends and business associates.

New Year's Cards

Takafumi Horie, the "Bill Gates of Japan," has decided that he needs to trademark his nickname, Horiemon.

Horiemon Trademark

Apparently young Japanese girls aren't quite as ambitious as young Chinese girls...

Career Survey

Those wacky right-wingers are trying to rewrite history with comic books. Check out this excellent blog essay from Elaine Supkis...

Right-Wing Manga

Some scientist's beg to differ with the idea that soy is good for you...

Soy's Dark Side

In today's Cow Tale, we learn the meaning of "Beef to the Heel."

Some Japanese medical students find themselves in hot water over the "murder" of a bunny...

Bunny Hunters

Are you ready for cyber hugging? Chickens are testing out the technology...

Vibrating Chickens

We introduce our newest vocabulary segment, Teenybopper Slang, with a look at how the young 'uns in Japan are talking about visiting their favorite fast-food joints.

This week's Audio Mneumonics Kanji is "ke." It means "hair" and looks like this: 毛

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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That's it for this week! Thanks for listening to Planet Japan! See you next week!

 

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