May 16, 2026
Trending
  • What’s it like being a “fake priest” in Japan? | Ichimon Japan 04

  • Why fans of the supernatural should visit Iwate (A visit to Tōno and Hanamaki) | Japan Station 208

  • Why life in Iwate is DIFFERENT! | Japan Station 207

  • What is it like moving in Japan? | Japan Station 206/Ichimon Japan 73

  • He’s walked 30,000+ km across Japan! | Japan Station 205

  • The best way to experience the legendary Kumano Kodō pilgrimage | Japan Station 204

  • The ORIGINS of “scammy” SAKURA | Japan Station 203

  • Japan’s Breakfast BOOM Explained! | Japan Station 202

  • Akihabara is DYING? How Ikebukuro Became Japan’s New Otaku Capital | Japan Station 201

  • Is Yamaguchi cursed to have”ugly” girls? (Places in Japan Known for “Beautiful” & “Ugly” Women) | Japan Station 200/Ichimon Japan 50

JapanKyo – Exploring Japan today via videos, podcasts, and articles

JapanKyo – Exploring Japan today via videos, podcasts, and articles
  • Society & Culture
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Food & Travel
  • Japanese
  • Podcasts
    • Ichimon Japan
    • Japan Station
    • Other

    What’s it like being a “fake priest” in Japan? | Ichimon Japan 04

    What is it like moving in Japan? | Japan Station 206/Ichimon Japan 73

    Is Yamaguchi cursed to have”ugly” girls? (Places in Japan Known for “Beautiful” & “Ugly” Women) | Japan Station 200/Ichimon Japan 50

    How do Japanese names work? | Japan Station 196/Ichimon Japan 28

    What’s it like being a “fake priest” in Japan? | Ichimon Japan 04

    Why fans of the supernatural should visit Iwate (A visit to Tōno and Hanamaki) | Japan Station 208

    Why life in Iwate is DIFFERENT! | Japan Station 207

    What is it like moving in Japan? | Japan Station 206/Ichimon Japan 73

    Talking About Blindness, Japan, and Japanese Urban Design on Tokyo Podcast

    Discussing Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | Immunities Podcast

  • Support
    • Patreon
    • ko-fi
  • About
    • About JapanKyo
    • About Tony R. Vega
Home Tag Archives: japan station (page 2)

Tag Archives: japan station

Podcasts     Food & Travel     Japan Station

Why life in Aomori is so DIFFERENT | Japan Station 194


Posted on  February 1, 2026

On this episode of Japan Station, we talk about some of the unique aspects of living in Aomori Prefecture. 👉Topics Discussed What it’s like living in Aomori Prefecture About the Shimokita Peninsula Why life in Aomori can be so inconvenient What “English Toast” is (igirisu tōsuto, イギリストースト) What igirisu tōsuto is About the history of igirisu tōsuto Why people in …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on Why life in Aomori is so DIFFERENT | Japan Station 194
Japanese     Japan Station     Podcasts     Society & Culture

The CRAZIEST Taishō era slang EXPLAINED! | Japan Station 193


Posted on  January 21, 2026

On this episode of Japan Station, we go through a list of some of the most unique and interesting slang of Japan’s Taishō period (1912-1926). 👉Topics Discussed Popular Taishō era slang How polie during the Taishō era used to say moshi moshi Why it was an insult to call someone Mitsukoshi during the Taishō era What it was like during the …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on The CRAZIEST Taishō era slang EXPLAINED! | Japan Station 193
Food & Travel     Japan Station     Podcasts     Uncategorized

How charcoal is saving this rural Japanese town (Ami Eldridge of Sumizumi LLC) | Japan Station 190


Posted on  January 5, 2026

On this episode of Japan Station, I talk to Ami Eldridge, the co-founder of Sumizumi LLC, a company in rural Kochi Prefecture trying to revitalize the area through charcoal production. 👉Topics Discussed About Ami Eldridge’s efforts to revitalize rural Kochi Prefecture About the Niyodo Town and Niyodogawa River area About how Sumizumi LLC is using charcoal and akiya (abandoned houses) …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on How charcoal is saving this rural Japanese town (Ami Eldridge of Sumizumi LLC) | Japan Station 190
Japan Station     Podcasts     Society & Culture

Why “religion” in Japan doesn’t make sense (to Westerners): A Talk with Hiroko Yoda | Japan Station 189


Posted on  January 1, 2026

On this episode of Japan Station, author Hiroko Yoda joins us to talk about the complexities of religious and spirituality in Japan, a topic she covers in her new book Eight Million Ways to Happiness. 👉Topics Discussed Why Hiroko Yoda was told to tell people she’s Buddhist before going to the U.S. to study abroad About “Yaoyorozu no kami” About the …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on Why “religion” in Japan doesn’t make sense (to Westerners): A Talk with Hiroko Yoda | Japan Station 189
Podcasts     Food & Travel     Japan Station

What you NEED to know about KUMAMON (+ my CRAZY Kumamon story) | Japan Station 188


Posted on  December 21, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, we talk all about Jaan’s most famous “local mascot” Kumamon. We cover everything you should know about Kumamoto’s most beloved bear. I also share an absolutely crazy story that happened to me when I went to see the Kumamon show in Kumamoto in the fall os 2025. 👉Topics Discussed About Kumamon How Kumamon was …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on What you NEED to know about KUMAMON (+ my CRAZY Kumamon story) | Japan Station 188
Society & Culture     Japan Station     Japanese     Podcasts

Hanakin: What does it mean? (Dead Japanese Slang) | Japan Station 186


Posted on  December 7, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, I dig into the world of dead Japanese Bubble Era slang. Specifically, I talk about the term hanakin (花金). Also I talk about the days of the week during World War II in Japan. 👉Topics Discussed What is hanakin What hanakin means About the kanji used to write hanakin How I learned the days of the week in Japanese …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on Hanakin: What does it mean? (Dead Japanese Slang) | Japan Station 186
Japan Station     Food & Travel     Podcasts

He WALKED 3200 km across ALL of JAPAN! (Sensei Martian) | Japan Station 185


Posted on  December 1, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, Sensei Martian talks about what it was like walking 3200 km from Cape Sata, the southernmost point on mainland Japan, to Cape Soya, the northernmost point on mainland Japan. 👉Topics Discussed About the Kyushu Challenge Why Sensei Martian decided to walk 3200 km/3000 miles+ across Japan About walking the old Tokaido Road About walking …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on He WALKED 3200 km across ALL of JAPAN! (Sensei Martian) | Japan Station 185
Food & Travel     Japan Station     Podcasts

I walked across KYUSHU! Here’s what happened (Kyushu Challenge Wrap Up) | Japan Station 184


Posted on  December 1, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, I talk about the Kyushu Challenge, my recent 558 km walk from Iwakuni, Yamaguchi to Sakurajima, Kagoshima. 👉Topics Discussed About the Kyushu Challenge The route I took to walk from Iwakuni in Yamaguchi Prefecture to Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture About how a restaurant owner gave me money How I appeared on TV in Yamaguchi …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on I walked across KYUSHU! Here’s what happened (Kyushu Challenge Wrap Up) | Japan Station 184
Podcasts     Food & Travel     Japan Station

How I got my CHEAPEST Japan ticket EVER! (Saving money on airfare, JR Passes and luggage) | Japan Station 183


Posted on  December 1, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, I talk about how I was able to save money on airfare for my latest trip to Japan. I also share how I almost lost money due to a luggage issue and I talk about why regional JR passes can save you lots of money while traveling in Japan. 👉Topics Discussed How I get …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on How I got my CHEAPEST Japan ticket EVER! (Saving money on airfare, JR Passes and luggage) | Japan Station 183
Podcasts     Food & Travel     Japan Station

Tokyo Tourist Traps: Are these popular Tokyo destinations worth your time? | Japan Station 180


Posted on  November 7, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, we talk about some of Tokyo’s most popular tourist sites. Are they tourist traps or worth your time? We’re also joined by stand up comedian and tour guide Shuhei “Shoe” Murakami. 👉Topics Discussed Is Tokyo Skytree a tourist trap? Should you visit it? Should you visit Tokyo Tower? Should you visit Tokyo Disneyland? Is …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on Tokyo Tourist Traps: Are these popular Tokyo destinations worth your time? | Japan Station 180
Japanese     Japan Station     Podcasts

Why LIES are RED in Japanese (Japanese idioms that use 赤/red) | Japan Station 178


Posted on  November 7, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, we’re talking about Japanese idioms involving the color red (赤, aka, seki). For example, have you ever wondered why lies are red in Japanese? Listen to find out! 👉Topics Discussed Japanese idioms involving the color red Why 真っ赤なウソ/makka na uso means a “complete lie” and what the color red has to do with lies …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on Why LIES are RED in Japanese (Japanese idioms that use 赤/red) | Japan Station 178
Podcasts     Japan Station     Media & Entertainment     Society & Culture

This film reveals why Japan is the way it is?! (Ema Ryan Yamazaki) | Japan Station 177


Posted on  November 7, 2025

On this episode of Japan Station, we’re joined by documentary filmmaker Ema Ryan Yamazaki to talk about her latest documentary The Making of a Japanese and her latest short documentary Instrument of a Beating Heart. During the conversation we focus on the making of these films, what makes Japanese elementary schools unique, the role Japanese elementary schools play in shaping Japanese society, …

Continue Reading
By Tony R. Vega
Comments Off on This film reveals why Japan is the way it is?! (Ema Ryan Yamazaki) | Japan Station 177
Page 2 of 1612345 10...Last

Must Read

Elmo And Cookie Monster Get In On The PPAP Craze

Tony R. Vega
November 19, 2016

Japan Is The Land Of Canine Pop Stars

Tony R. Vega
November 18, 2016

Serial Foot Licker Caught After 4 Years At Large

Tony R. Vega
November 17, 2016

Boy Killed By Pokémon GO Player

Tony R. Vega
November 16, 2016

Recent Posts

What’s it like being a “fake priest” in Japan? | Ichimon Japan 04

Tony R. Vega
2 days ago

Why fans of the supernatural should visit Iwate (A visit to Tōno and Hanamaki) | Japan Station 208

Tony R. Vega
1 week ago

Why life in Iwate is DIFFERENT! | Japan Station 207

Tony R. Vega
2 weeks ago

Most Popular

Meet Nyango Star: The Apple Drummer From Aomori (Video)

Tony R. Vega
January 9, 2017

Meet Big Angel: A “Fat Pop Idol” Group Straight From Heaven [Videos]

Tony R. Vega
May 31, 2018

Man Dies After Coworkers Shoot Compressed Air Up His Butt (Reenactment Video)

Tony R. Vega
December 20, 2017

About Japankyo

JapanKyo.com is a Japan-focused blog that has been cited by major international media outlets such as Newsweek, The Sun, and Video News. JapanKyo.com is also home of the Japan Station and Ichimon Japan podcasts.

Follow Japankyo

  • Society & Culture
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Food & Travel
  • Japanese
  • Podcasts
  • Support
    • Patreon
    • ko-fi
  • About
    • About JapanKyo
    • About Tony R. Vega
© Copyright 2017-2021, All Rights Reserved.

Popular posts

Meet Nyango Star: The Apple Drummer From Aomori (Video)

Tony R. Vega
January 9, 2017

Meet Big Angel: A “Fat Pop Idol” Group Straight From Heaven [Videos]

Tony R. Vega
May 31, 2018

Man Dies After Coworkers Shoot Compressed Air Up His Butt (Reenactment Video)

Tony R. Vega
December 20, 2017

Man Dead After Getting Compressed Air Shot Up Butt, Coworker Says It Was A “Prank”

Tony R. Vega
July 18, 2018

Japanese Gravure Idol Erina Kamiya Tries Her Hand At The Naked Comedy Routine Of Akira 100% (Video)

Tony R. Vega
November 3, 2017

Random posts

Media & Entertainment

Roco, A Dog Sexier Than Any Japanese Gravure Idol (Hot Doggy Photos)

Tony R. Vega
June 3, 2017
Media & Entertainment

32 Giant Pikachus Dance To Yodeling To Promote Japanese Tea (Video)

Tony R. Vega
August 29, 2017
Society & Culture

“Driverless” Train Trials to Be Held on JR Yamanote Line

Tony R. Vega
December 10, 2018
Society & Culture

How Luxury Cat Furniture Shot A City In Fukuoka Into Global Prominence [Video]

Tony R. Vega
October 19, 2018
Media & Entertainment

Starmie Gets Ultraman-Inspired Classic Hero Theme Song [Video]

Tony R. Vega
May 19, 2018

Follow Us!

Login

Welcome!Log into your account