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Otaku Otaku: August 2009
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Only the Japanese would use music from the "Terminator" movies in their election coverage. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it does give an interesting example of the use of culture for symbolic meaning. How do we indicate to the people instantly that something important is going on? Become more and more complicated. Perhaps now the only things we can unite under are Coke-Cola, McDonalds, and Hollywood movie references. Another interesting turnout was the 9 seats for the " Japanese Communist Party.
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edgarookami | Living Japan Podcast
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Your best place for discussions on Japanese culture, news and issues. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Mexicano, internacionalista, que vive en Japón. Actualmente me encuentro en Tokyo, esforzándome por obtener mi maestría en Estudios de Asia-Pacífico en la Universidad de Waseda. Me encanta la música, en especial el rock. Toco la batería y tengo un poco de conocimiento de piano y saxofón. Episode 66.- Train Etiquette. March 5, 2017. Welcome to a new episode of Living Japan! We are tryi...
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Örököröm
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Üzenetek innen, meg odaátról. Csütörtök, december 30, 2004. Gondoltam, hogy képet teszek be, meg ilyesmi. Tegnap óta gyűrűben alszom, gyűrűben ébredek. Amyénak csak a mérete más. Elküldte: magamura / 1:16 du. Vasárnap, december 26, 2004. Elküldte: magamura / 1:37 de. Péntek, december 24, 2004. WISE MAN #1: Ahem. WISE MAN #1: We are three wise men. WISE MAN #1: We are three wise men. MANDY: Well, what are you doing creeping around a cow shed at two o'clock in. That doesn't sound very wise to me. He's over...
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Episode 63.- Hikikomori: Japan’s Lost Generation | Living Japan Podcast
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Your best place for discussions on Japanese culture, news and issues. Skip to primary content. Episode 63.- Hikikomori: Japan’s Lost Generation. December 14, 2016. Today Dr. Michael Dziesinski, a visiting scholar from the University of Hawaii, joins us to talk about a social phenomenon of Japan: Hikikomori. Today, they are many different portrayals of Hikikomori on mass media and popular culture, but… are they really as they are showcased? How do hikikomori people behave? Is it only a problem of Japan?
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