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Learn Japanese from the News
K'haravene: Learn Japanese from the News
Nako ea nako: 10:14 metsotso
Boleng: HD
Letsatsi la Pele la Moea: Mar 14, 2022
Letsatsi la ho qetela la moea: Mar 17, 2025
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Nako: 4 Nako

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Safety Tips for Driving in Snowy Conditions
Last month (December 2022) record snowfall blanketed Niigata Prefecture, leaving hundreds of cars stranded. Join us as we listen to a story in...

Japan Post to Start Delivering Letters and Packages by Drone as Early as Fiscal Year 2023
Last December, Japan revised its civil aeronautics law to permit drone flights over residential areas beyond the visual light of sight. Join us as we...

Japan to Downgrade COVID Classification on May 8
Join us as we listen to a news story about how Japan's government has decided to downgrade the legal status of COVID-19, which is currently...

Pollen Levels in Tokyo This Spring Projected to be Fourth Highest on Record
Hay fever season has arrived in Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government forecasts that the amount of pollen in the air this spring will be 2.7 times...

Justice Ministry Proposes Changing Law to Discourage "Kirakira Names"
The topic of "kirakira neemu," a term that refers to unconventional given names in Japan, has sparked debate in recent years. In an effort to...

Cyclists Required to Make Effort to Wear Helmet Starting April
Join us as we listen to a news story about how all bicycle riders must make an effort to wear a helmet starting April. Currently, the law only...

New Service Makes It Easy for International Residents to Open Bank Accounts on Smartphone
Complicated procedures and the language barrier can make it difficult for non-Japanese residents to open bank accounts. We listen to a news story...

New Evacuation Plan Aims to Leave No Person Behind in the Event Mt. Fuji Erupts
Mount Fuji is a popular tourist spot known for its scenic beauty, but what many international visitors don't realize is that it's actually an active...

Train Fares to Go Up by 10 Yen to Improve Station Accessibility
On March 18, JR East and other railway operators in the Tokyo metropolitan area raised fares by 10 yen. They will use the funds to improve...

New System to Allow Dynamic Pricing for Taxis
We listen to a news story about how Japanese taxi companies will now be able to introduce dynamic pricing for certain offerings. Operators that apply...

New Multilingual Guide to Having a Baby in Japan
A Yokohama-based foundation that supports international residents in Japan has created a guide to help expectant parents understand childbirth and...

Japan's Weather Agency to Forecast Linear Rainbands
Join us as we listen to a news story about so-called linear rainbands, which are areas of intense rainfall caused by rows of dense rain clouds. In...

Farmer Uses Ducklings to Grow Rice Without Chemicals
Follow along as we listen to a news story about a farmer in the town of Iinan in Shimane Prefecture who grows rice without the use of chemicals,...

Japan Bans Trade of Invasive Crayfish and Turtles
Follow along as we listen to a story about invasive alien species. Starting June 1, Japan has banned the import and sale of red swamp crayfish and...

Japan to Expand Eligibility for Skilled Worker Status
The government has expanded eligibility for the Specified Skilled Worker No. 2 status of residence from 2 industries to 11. The status allows foreign...

Japan to Issue Redesigned Banknotes in July 2024
Starting next July, the government will issue redesigned banknotes in three denominations: 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen. The bills will...

Swordsmith Forges Sacred Blade for Shrine Deity
In August, a shrine in Okayama Prefecture held an event showcasing the quenching process of a Japanese sword, which produced a "hamon" pattern along...

Police Warns Public About "Dark" Part-Time Jobs
"Yami-baito" are shady part-time jobs that lure applicants in with the promise of high pay and coerce them into being complicit in crimes such as...

Cooking Site Compiles Recipes for Disaster Preparedness
September 1 is Disaster Prevention Day in Japan, and to mark the occasion a cooking site has compiled recipes designed for sheltering in place during...

Railway in Gifu Launches New Food Model-Themed Train
In August, Nagaragawa Railway in Gifu Prefecture started running a theme train decorated with plastic food models made locally in Gujo City. It's...

Miyajima Island Introduces 100 Yen Visitor Tax
We listen to a news story about a new 100 yen visitor tax introduced in October by the island of Miyajima in Hiroshima Prefecture. City officials...

More Security Firms Utilizing Drones and Robots
Amid a growing labor shortage, Japanese security firms are investing in the development and deployment of autonomous drones and robots. Join us as we...

Smartphone-Based Digital Business Cards on the Rise
More companies are launching digital business card services, which allow users to easily exchange professional information with their smartphones...

New Anime Center Opens in Tokyo
Anime Tokyo Station, a new facility dedicated to showcasing Japanese animation to a global audience, opened in the Ikebukuro district of Tokyo on...

SWITCH Interview Masters (2013)
Two charismatic people from completely different fields who usually have no contact with each other meet, and with the intention of what kind of...

Al rojo vivo (2011)
"Al rojo vivo" is a program on laSexta focused on the analysis and debate of national and international political current affairs. The format is...

The Mash Report (2017)
Satirical and surreal news show. Nish Kumar and a cast of hilarious correspondents keep you up to date with everything that has happened - or not...

See It Now (1951)
See It Now is an American newsmagazine and documentary series broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1958. It was created by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W....

PBS News Hour (1975)
America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events.