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Fun Friday 29: Setting up a business in Japan
Fun Friday 29: Setting up a business in Japan
In this podcast, Alex and Andy talk about their experience setting up a company in Japan, why they did it and how! In this episode of Learn Japanese Pod, Andy and I dive into the world of starting a small business in Japan. We share our personal journeys of setting up our own company , the lessons we learned, and the surprises we encountered along the way. If you’re a foreigner living in Japan—or planning to move here—and you’ve ever thought about launching your own business, this episode is packed with useful insights and real talk. What We Talked About in This Episode Here are some of the main topics we covered: Why we decided to set up a company in Japan Our motivations, goals, and what pushed us to take the leap from freelance to incorporating. Types of companies you can in Japan We break down common structures like the Godo Kaisha (GK) and Kabushiki Kaisha (KK), and why we chose what we did. Legal and financial help – Do you need a lawyer or tax ant? How we found help with paperwork, taxes, and navigating the legal landscape. The process of ing a company in Japan From choosing a company name to getting all the documents stamped, we share what was smooth—and what wasn’t. Hanko culture and paperwork What it was like getting our hankos (personal/company seals) made and how they’re used for official documents. ing your company name Tips and gotchas when reserving a name, and how we made sure ours ed. Our overall experience – Was it easy or hard? We compare notes on how bureaucratic (or not) the process was, and how long it took. Listen to the Episode Click here to listen now or find it on your favorite podcast platform. Key Takeaways Preparation is key – Research and planning go a long way in making the process smoother. Get help – Hiring a bilingual tax ant or lawyer can save you time and stress. Japan’s system is unique – Cultural and legal differences (like using hankos) can be surprising, but manageable with guidance. It’s possible! – Setting up a company in Japan as a foreigner is very doable with the right and mindset. For more podcasts on learning the Japanese language and discovering more about the culture of Japan, click here!
Idiomas 6 días
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Podcast 59: How to understand Japanese in Japanese
Podcast 59: How to understand Japanese in Japanese
In this episode, you’ll learn how to understand Japanese vocabulary — using only Japanese. Specifically, we’ll focus on how to ask for the meaning of words in Japanese and try to understand the explanations you hear. Mastering this skill not only boosts your vocabulary but also deepens your understanding of how words are naturally used in context. And , this becomes an exponential process – the more words you learn, the more words you can learn. It’s an extremely effective way to improve fluency. ittedly, this can be a challenging skill to develop, especially for beginners who may not yet have enough vocabulary to follow explanations in Japanese. However, it’s an incredibly valuable skill to work on at any level. Over time, it will greatly improve your ability to use and understand Japanese more like a native speaker.
Idiomas 1 mes
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Fun Friday 28: The Sento Mindset with Katheryn Gronauer
Fun Friday 28: The Sento Mindset with Katheryn Gronauer
In this Fun Friday edition of the Learn Japanese Pod podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Katheryn Gronauer, a Tokyo-based entrepreneur with a fascinating background. She shared incredible insights and stories, including her unique experience growing up in a family that managed sento—traditional Japanese public baths. We talked about what it was like helping her family run the business and how those early experiences shaped her approach to leadership and personal developmenttoday. Katheryn has since taken that knowledge and applied it to her coaching practice, The Sento Mindset, which focuses on rethinking life with honesty and courage to achieve your goals and achieve success. Beyond that, we discussed life in Tokyo, and plenty of other thought-provoking topics. It was a fantastic conversation, and I can’t wait for you to hear it!  
Idiomas 4 meses
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Podcast 58: Using a bank in Japan
Podcast 58: Using a bank in Japan
In this podcast, we’ll dive into the process of opening a bank in Japan, providing you with essential vocabulary and practical phrases that will help you confidently handle your finances. Not only will you learn how to navigate the specific steps of opening an , but we’ll also cover useful language for managing money in various situations—whether you’re making a deposit, withdrawing cash, transferring funds, or even discussing your with bank staff. These are practical skills that go beyond the basics covered in many textbooks, ensuring you’re better equipped to manage your money in Japan. We’ll also explore the cultural context surrounding Japanese banks, shedding light on unique practices and expectations so you can better understand how the system works and avoid potential confusion. By the end of the episode, you’ll be prepared with both the language skills and cultural insights to handle a wide range of financial interactions with ease. To get access to extra content including podcasts, audio drills and pdf show notes, visit out Patreon page here.
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Podcast 57: Talking About Money in Japanese
Podcast 57: Talking About Money in Japanese
In this podcast, we’re focusing on useful verbs and phrases related to using money, Japanese coins and banknotes. We also discuss the proper etiquette for handling money in Japan Learn Japanese Pod Patreon Page
Idiomas 10 meses
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Fun Friday 27: How not to be an obnoxious tourist in Japan
Fun Friday 27: How not to be an obnoxious tourist in Japan
In recent years, Japan has experienced a surge in tourism, with millions flocking to its stunning temples, bustling cities, and serene landscapes. However, this boom has also brought about a significant issue: overtourism. As more travelers visit, overcrowding and a minority of obnoxious tourists has become increasingly problematic, causing frustration and discomfort among the locals who call these beautiful places home. Overtourism in Japan is fueled by various factors, including the cheap yen, the boom in post pandemic travel and lack of local planning and infrastructure adequate for the volume of tourists. While the causes are complex and multifaceted, each visitor has the power to make a difference. By being mindful and respectful, you can contribute positively to your experience and the well-being of the local communities. In this episode, we dive into the do’s and don’ts of tourism etiquette in Japan. From cultural sensitivities to practical tips, we’ll guide you on how to enjoy your trip without becoming an unwelcome guest. Tune in to learn how to be a considerate traveler and ensure your visit leaves a positive impact.
Idiomas 11 meses
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Podcast 56: Dating in Japan
Podcast 56: Dating in Japan
In this podcast, we focus on phrases related to dating in Japan. We’ll cover phrases to express your feelings about someone as well as describe your current and past relationship status. Finally, we talk about how dating culture in Japan differs from dating in the West. Check out our Patreon page to get access to extra dialogues, audio drills and show notes. Learn Japanese Pod Patreon Page
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 55: Asking for confirmation in Japanese
Podcast 55: Asking for confirmation in Japanese
In this podcast, we’re focusing on a crucial skill for mastering Japanese fluency and expanding your vocabulary which is confirming information. When visiting Japan, it is likely you might mishear what is being said or you simply don’t understand the vocabulary being used. So, whether you’re confirming a restaurant reservation or seeking clarity in a conversation, this skill is indispensable for effective communication and deepening your grasp of Japanese. And the good news is, you only need to learn a couple of phrases to be able to confirm information in Japanese. So, check out the dialogues and vocabulary in this podcast to get a better understanding of this topic. Check out our Patreon page to get access to extra dialogues, audio drills and show notes. Learn Japanese Pod Patreon Page  
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 54: Phrase that use 気 in Japanese
Podcast 54: Phrase that use 気 in Japanese
The topic for this lesson is the word 気 Ki. 気 has a lot of meanings depending on context. It up in has various meanings such as spirit, heart or mind. It can also mean mood or air. You probably already know the word 元気 Genki which means well. Another example would be 気分 Kibun which means feeling or mood. And there is also 気圧 Kiatsu which means atmospheric pressure. However, in this lesson, we’re going to focus more on how 気 is used in conversational phrases related to thinking, your mind and your attitude. So, if you can at least a few of these phrases, your spoken Japanese will definitely sound more natural and fluent. Check out the podcasts, show notes and extra audio drill to learn more. Patreon: Podcast 54: Phrase that use 気 in Japanese
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 53: Natural disasters in Japan
Podcast 53: Natural disasters in Japan
In today’s episode, we’re diving into a crucial topic that anyone living in or visiting Japan should know at least a little about, and that is to stay safe during a natural disaster. Japan is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is prone to various natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, heavy rain, and tsunami. And as language learners, it’s good to not only master everyday conversational Japanese but also understand the language used in various emergency situations. So, today we’ll look at some basic vocabulary related to natural disasters and phrases related to disaster preparedness.
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 52: Dealing with a cold in Japan
Podcast 52: Dealing with a cold in Japan
In this lesson we’ll discuss how to deal with a cold which is pretty common during the winter months in Japan. We’ll look at how to describe symptoms and remedies for recovery.
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 51: Ōsōji – Year end cleaning
Podcast 51: Ōsōji – Year end cleaning
In Japan, the tradition of “大掃除” (Ōsōji), meaning “big cleaning,” takes place at the end of the year. This cultural practice involves a thorough cleaning of homes, workplaces, and public spaces to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new one with a fresh start. Families engage in deep cleaning, decluttering, and organizing to symbolize leaving behind the past and preparing for a clean slate in the coming year. It is a shared activity that fosters a sense of renewal and harmony within the family, work colleagues and community.
Idiomas 1 año
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Fun Friday 26: 2023 Review with Andy
Fun Friday 26: 2023 Review with Andy
As the sun sets on 2023, I recently hung out with my good friend Andy on the Fun Friday edition of the podcast to review the highs and lows of the past year in Japan. Enjoy!      
Idiomas 1 año
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Fun Friday 25: Interview with Peter Manthei, again!
Fun Friday 25: Interview with Peter Manthei, again!
It’s been a while but in this Fun Friday edition of the podcast I met up with my good friend and Japan enthusiast, Peter of Beards Brewery. He’s just completed an epic two-month journey across Japan and in this episode I caught up with him to get a debriefing on his trip. We chatted about his adventures, using Japanese on the road, and recommendations on places to visit. If you are planing a visit to Japan, definietly check out this podcast as Peter gives some great advice on planning and enjoying your trip to the fullest. When Peter isn’t jet setting around the globe, you can usaully find him studying Japanese and brewing some seriously delicious ninja level beer in beautiful northern Michigan at Beards Brewery.  
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 50: How to refuse things in Japanese
Podcast 50: How to refuse things in Japanese
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to refuse things in Japanese. This is an important skill to have, as you’ll often find yourself in situations where you need to say no to someone. You’ll also learn how to refuse offers in Japanese appropriately in different situations using different levels of politeness. A word of warning. Not all the phrases in this lesson can be used in polite conversation so be careful! For our you can an extra podcast that goes into more detail on this topic, Japanese audio drills and PDF show notes. Visit our Patreon page for more information here. 
Idiomas 1 año
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Fun Friday 24: Interview with Matthew Dons
Fun Friday 24: Interview with Matthew Dons
In this podcast I interview Matthew Dons, a dear friend and long term resident of Japan. We talk about his experiences of doing a home stay when he first came to Japan. Matthew also gives his advice on the dos and don’ts of Japanese etiquette and culture to make your stay in Japan go more smoothly. You can find out more about Matthew through the following link below: MathewDons.com For more podcasts and information on our Japanese language learning courses go to Learn Japanese Pod  
Idiomas 1 año
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Fun Friday 23: Things to see in Kyoto with Ben
Fun Friday 23: Things to see in Kyoto with Ben
If you are interested in visiting Kyoto then this podcast is for you. In this Fun Friday edition of the podcast I interview my long suffering brother Ben about his work as a tourguide in Kyoto. We talk about what to visit, when to come, etiquette for tourists, food, history and more! For more Japan themed podcasts visit Learn Japanese Pod
Idiomas 1 año
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Podcast 49: How to disagree with people in Japanese
Podcast 49: How to disagree with people in Japanese
In this lesson we will teach you useful phrases for disagreeing with people and how to use them in different situations. Different phrases and inflections in your voice can be interpreted in many ways, from being vague to being very direct or even rude. Compared to some cultures, Japanese people tend to be less confrontational and don’t always express their opinions clearly or directly. So if you disagree with someone in Japanese, try to err on the side of being polite and less direct. With this in mind, check out the podcast to get an idea of how to use these phrases naturally in conversation. Want access to the show notes and extra audio drills? our Patreon hip.
Idiomas 2 años
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Podcast 48: Levels of certainty in Japanese
Podcast 48: Levels of certainty in Japanese
In this lesson Ami Sensei and I will teach you how to express different levels of certainty in Japanese. You’ll learn how to express the probability you think something will happen through various example sentences and dialogues. In English we do this all the time with words such as “definitely”, “probably” and “might”. And of course, you can do that in Japanese too. However, spoken Japanese tends to be less direct and uses more tentative language. And that means there are a lot of ways to say you think something may or might happen. Check out the podcast to hear example sentences and natural dialogues to help you learn how to express yourself more fluently in Japanese. our Patreon Page to get access to PDF show notes, extra audio drills and more! Click here to get access to the Learn Japanese Pod Patreon hip 
Idiomas 2 años
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Podcast 47: Just the dialogues
Podcast 47: Just the dialogues
The Japanese-only audio drills for podcast 47 have moved to our new Patreon page. Please click the link below for access: Podcast 47 Japanese Audio Drill
Idiomas 2 años
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