
The Tofugu Podcast: Japan and Japanese Language
For people who want to visit Japan, live in Japan, and learn Japanese. Please excuse the tangents.
Latest episodes

Apr 2, 2018 • 8min
Podcast Updates! New Season and Secret Guests!
The Tofugu Podcast is taking a break for a couple of weeks while we prepare Season 2 of our prolific podcast and interview a special guest that is near and dear to our hearts!

Mar 20, 2018 • 1h 11min
How to Lead a Group of Friends Around Japan
Traveling around Japan in a large group (10 or more) may seem impossible. But let me tell you, friends, it is very possible.
In fact, the Tofugu team recently went on a trip to Japan organized and led by our very own Koichi. In this episode, he tells you how he planned an weeklong international trip for 15 people. He got everything together, led everyone around, made sure everyone was taken care of—all with zero mishaps.
If you dream of showing your friends Japan, listen to this episode so you can have a successful, enjoyable friend-cation.

Mar 12, 2018 • 48min
White Day, Japan's Sequel to Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day 2: PAYBACK!
That should be the name of "White Day," Japan's sequel to Valentine's Day, which is exactly one month later, on March 14.
But what does one do on White Day, exactly? All the gifts has been given. All the love received. What's left?
Boy howdy, to understand what's going on, Koichi, Kanae, and Michael discuss how Japan's Valentine's and White Days work in tandem to create one-two marketing punch that'll embiggen your waistline and ensmallen your wallet.

Mar 5, 2018 • 1h 28min
Stories from Translating Final Fantasy X feat. Alex O. Smith
Friend of the podcast, Alex O Smith returns! After two decades translating video games (including many Final Fantasies), Alex has accumulated quite a few stories from inside the Japanese video game industry. Some of his excellent tales include:
- The incredibly insane task of voicing every line of dialogue in Final Fantasy X.
- How he basically didn't sleep for two months.
- Hanging out with smokers to gain allies at Squaresoft.
- How he learned to compromise with big budget directors.
- And more! (Including his thoughts on Persona 5).
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Read Alex’s wisdom from the first episode: https://tfg.li/2D2nITG

Feb 27, 2018 • 57min
How to Make Friends in Japan
It's tough making friends in a new place. Different people have different ways of going about it. Throw in a culture and language barrier and it can be downright frustrating.
For these reasons and more, visitors and new residents to Japan often worry about making friends. That's why the Tofugu Team got together with returning co-host Kanae (she's back!) to discuss the best ways to meet people and start friendships in Japan.

Jan 29, 2018 • 1h 47min
The Absolute BEST Japanese Learning Resources from 2017
Read the series: https://tfg.li/2oM5rYr
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After a year of collecting the best Japanese learning resources every month and delivering them straight to your eyeballs, Tofugu sits down to discuss which study tools are the best of the best.
We divided all the resources into six categories. Then each host (Koichi, Michael, and Kristen) picked their favs before battling it out on the podcast field! Actually, they discussed it pretty civilly, but the result is the same: you now have a definitive list of THE BEST Japanese learning resources from 2017. If you’re having trouble sticking to your New Year’s resolution to study more Japanese, let this list be your shot in the arm.

Jan 22, 2018 • 1h 28min
How to Get a Job at a Japanese Video Game Company feat. Ben Judd
If you want to find your way into the Japanese video game industry, there's no better example we can point to than Ben Judd, a Capcom veteran responsible for giving Phoenix Wright his English voice.
But we'll do you one better than just "pointing to him." We TALKED with him for over an hour about his experience breaking into Japanese work culture, establishing himself in the video game industry, and becoming a driving force in game production.
In this interview, Ben reveals some secrets to dealing with finicky Nintendo, the advantages of working in Osaka rather than Tokyo, and how to turn your failures into ultimate dream-making successes.
Listen to the whole thing, unless you have some sort of OBJECTION! to great career advice.
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Get more from Ben at:
- https://www.ddmagency.com
- http://www.dangenentertainment.com
- https://twitter.com/dangen_ent

Jan 15, 2018 • 1h 11min
Tips on Passing the JET Program Interview
Learn how to ace the JET Program interview with our complete guide:
https://tfg.li/2dgr4vm
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If you want to live and work in Japan, the JET Program is one of the best ways to do it. But it's a competitive program that requires you pass a high-stress, high stakes interview with three people grilling you for thirty minutes.
That's why we talked with someone who has passed an interview AND run JET interviews for four years.
It's actually Tofugu's own Michael! In this episode, he and Koichi discuss strategies to prepare you for the JET Program interview and how to handle some of the more difficult questions the panel will throw at you.

Dec 26, 2017 • 1h
Answering Your Own Questions About Japanese
"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll stop emailing you about free fish." - Koichi (probably)
Learning Japanese on your own can be challenging. Especially when you need clarification about abstract concepts, how to pronounce kanji, and how native speakers use certain words. We're here to show you that you can answer your specific questions about Japanese.
Kristen and Michael discuss different methods to answering questions that will arise while studying Japanese. We also dive into why a certain resource works well and how you can best improve your experience to get the most accurate information.
Listen in if you're having trouble filling in those gaps of knowledge.
You can read Michael's full article for more: http://www.tofugu.com/japanese/answering-japanese-learning-questions/

Dec 19, 2017 • 1h 8min
The Challenge of Bringing Japanese Rock to America feat. Robby Takac from the Goo Goo Dolls
Running a record label that brings Japanese rock music to the US is not easy. But if anyone can do it, it’s Robby Takac, the bassist for the Goo Goo Dolls. He knows the ins-and-outs of the music industry pretty well; his band has double and triple platinum records and a globetrotting tour schedule.
We talked to Robby about his record label, Good Charamel, which produces albums for Japanese bands like Pinky Doodle Poodle, the MOLICE, and Osaka-based punk rock institution Shonen Knife.
He reveals why it’s super difficult to get Japanese music acts to perform in the US (and why you should ABSOLUTELY go see a Japanese band if it’s playing in your area).
We had a lot of fun talking with Robby, so listen to the full episode for more.
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For more sweet sounds from Good Charamel and other things Robby’s involved with, check out:
- https://www.goodcharamel.com/
- http://www.gcraudio.com/
- https://www.musicisart.org/
- http://www.googoodolls.com/
And listen to some music from the bands on Good Charamel Records, while you're at it:
- Shonen Knife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9hvuCsF2-s
- Pinky Doodle Poodle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuhR1ETlSnE
- The MOLICE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFWwmLkINUc
- DJ Sashimi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8fxOM8G7K0
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