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You can also buy Japanese-style food souvenirs in Taichung, Taiwan. These are the most authentic food souvenirs when traveling to Taichung, Taiwan, offering traditional Japanese flavors crafted with local ingredients. From beautifully packaged sweets to savory treats, these souvenirs capture the essence of Japanese culinary tradition, making them an ideal keepsake or gift to share a taste of your journey
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You can also buy Japanese-style food souvenirs in Taichung, Taiwan. These are the most authentic food souvenirs when traveling to Taichung, Taiwan, offering traditional Japanese flavors crafted with local ingredients. From beautifully packaged sweets to savory treats, these souvenirs capture the essence of Japanese culinary tradition, making them a…
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Nick and Stephen, two hombres with little expertise but lots of passion, are back and recording remotely to bring you the tale of the Matagi Bear Hunters, a quickly vanishing group of Japanese woodsmen in the rural north! “Red spots of blood flower in the virgin snow as the bear’s dead body is dragged to a nearby plain to be gutted and dismembered …
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In this slightly different from normal episode, Stephen brings you the story of a rather recent figure in Japanese (pop culture) history: the great Shimura Ken, who unfortunately passed away due to COVID-19 on March 29th, 2020. Remember we aren't experts but we do like to talk like we are! Let me google that for you! https://blog.gaijinpot.com/reme…
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In this coronavirus-era episode of the show, a solo Stephen, definitely not an expert, brings you the badly told story of Count Nogi Maresuke, an important figure in Meiji-era Japan and the man most responsible for Nogizaka46 (possibly). Let me Google that for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nogi_Maresuke Patreon: http://patreon.com/smallinjapan…
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Nick and Stephen, two Americans who are definitely not history experts, have trouble remembering basic sayings and facts and are recording next to the busiest train station in the world but that won't stop them from talking about shoguns, this week primarily Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, also known as the Dog Shogun, a controversial figure in Japanese histo…
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Esteban and El Chupacabra, two cabrons who aren't experts but like talking about Japanese history, are back at it again, this time talking about a lesser known protest movement in Japanese history! Block parties, orgies, and incredibly wrong dates given by Japan! It's all good! Let me Google that for ya! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ee_ja_nai_ka…
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Nick and Stephen, two jabronies who aren't experts, bring you the long tale of the legendary ancient Japanese warrior('s head) that has allegedly played a huge role in shaping Tokyo as we know it today! Then Nick gets distracted and shares a tale of his band's bass player's experience with a ghost! It's a whole quarantine-safe grab bag of ghoulish …
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Nick, not an expert, talks about his favorite work by Edo period Japanese renaissance man Hiraga Gennai, "On Farting". Listen to Nick and Stephen, two goobers who like Japanese history but not enough to learn much about it, discuss this little known work by Japan's favorite closeted homosexual inventor of asbestos! Let me google that for you! https…
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Nick's got a historic mancrush and his name is Hiraga Gennai! A true renaissance man, Hiraga Gennai was a writer, an inventor, an entrepreneur, and painter who lived a fascinating life before dying in prison after committing a murder. Nick might not know much but he does know about Hiraga Gennai and, by jove, he wants to share that knowledge with y…
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On this pre-Coronavirus edition of the Japanese History Junk Food podcast, Nick and Stephen (two dudes who are definitely not history experts but like to talk about Japanese history) discuss a 1960s performance art movement that swept Japan and perhaps gave the world Yoko Ono. Lemmie Google that for you: https://www.moma.org/artists/36946…
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On this inaugural edition of the Japanese History Junk Food podcast, Nick and Stephen (two dudes who are definitely not history experts) share and discuss an overlooked incident in Japanese history: The Sakai Incident! Lemmie Wikipedia that for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakai_incident
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