Ep 45: Lost Urns and Abducted Cows
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This week's joke answer's the age-old question, "Is there life after death?"
Amy fills us in on her trip to the U.S., including her 9-hour trip from Denver to Dayton.
It's cherry blossom time in Japan, but the weather hasn't been cooperating. We learn why the blossom predictors have such stressful jobs.
This week's Cow Tale is a really funny website called cowabductions.com. Watch the video and abduct your very own cow!
Cow Abductions
A listener asks about the story of Sadako, the little girl who tried to fold 1000 cranes before she died from the Hiroshima bombing.
Sadako's Story
We take another look at the story of Obasuteyama. Was it just a legend or did it really happen?
We find out that the penchant that Japanese people have has resulted in a mountain of lost items that have been turned in.
Too Much Stuff
Doug gets a chance to meet a Planet Japan listener, Sander from The Netherlands, and lands an exclusive interview in a burger shop.
This week's Blog of the Week is Mellow Monk's Green Tea Blog. This is a great blog for anyone interested in green tea (the world's healthiest drink), or other Japanese culture in general. Not only can you read about it, you can go to his shop and buy some of the world's greatest green tea, homegrown in Japan.
Mellow Monk
This week's Audio Mneumonics kanji is the kanji for "to know." It's pronounced "shiru" and looks like this: 知
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That's it for this week! Thanks for listening to Planet Japan! See you next week!






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