Hi everyone! It's been awhile I know...
Anyway today I would like to talk to you about a program that is on the NHK network. Even if you do not have this channel on your TV you can find the episodes on Youtube.
This Program is called Begin Japanolgy. I like it a lot because not only does it cover general information about Japanese life it also goes into aspects of Japanese life that you may not have thought about before. The episodes are about 25 minutes long and are very in depth but enjoyable. You may have noticed I used some of their videos in previous posts.
Here is some info on the host of the show:
Peter Barakan, Broadcaster Born in London in 1951, Peter earned a degree in Japanese from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. An expert on diverse forms of popular music, Peter is also a well-known TV and radio presenter. He has lived in Japan for 40 years and has a deep understanding of the language and culture.
So I highly reccomend this show, You can find the broadcast times here, or just check it out on youtube.
Anyway today I would like to talk to you about a program that is on the NHK network. Even if you do not have this channel on your TV you can find the episodes on Youtube.
This Program is called Begin Japanolgy. I like it a lot because not only does it cover general information about Japanese life it also goes into aspects of Japanese life that you may not have thought about before. The episodes are about 25 minutes long and are very in depth but enjoyable. You may have noticed I used some of their videos in previous posts.
Here is some info on the host of the show:
Peter Barakan, Broadcaster Born in London in 1951, Peter earned a degree in Japanese from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. An expert on diverse forms of popular music, Peter is also a well-known TV and radio presenter. He has lived in Japan for 40 years and has a deep understanding of the language and culture.
So I highly reccomend this show, You can find the broadcast times here, or just check it out on youtube.