Learn Japanese from the News backdrop
Learn Japanese from the News poster
News
Talk

All Episodes of Learn Japanese from the News

Browse all episodes of Learn Japanese from the News

All Episodes of Learn Japanese from the News

Our new TV program helps you learn about Japan and the Japanese language through simple and easy Japanese news. You will learn not only Japanese...
Select Season:

Season 1

  • Age of Legal Adulthood to Be Lowered to 18 in April
    N/A/100 votes

    Age of Legal Adulthood to Be Lowered to 18 in April

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/14/2022

    This April, Japan's age of majority will be lowered from 20 to 18. Follow along as we listen to this news story in Japanese, study the word "otona" (adult), and learn about the coming-of-age ceremony.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • People in Japan Donate 4 Billion Yen to Ukraine through Embassy
    N/A/100 votes

    People in Japan Donate 4 Billion Yen to Ukraine through Embassy

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/4/2022

    Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about people in Japan donating 4 billion yen (as of March 7) to Ukraine through its embassy in Tokyo. Our resident Japanese teacher explains the word "kifu" (donation) and breaks down how to count large numbers such as "man" (10,000) and "oku" (100 million). We also spotlight growing private-sector efforts to provide support to Ukraine, as well as middle school students folding "orizuru" paper cranes, a symbol of peace.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Sightseeing Route Reopens in Owakudani Hakone
    N/A/100 votes

    Sightseeing Route Reopens in Owakudani Hakone

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/18/2022

    Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about the reopening of a popular nature trail in the Owakudani area of Hakone, a mountainous resort town with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. Owakudani is a volcanic valley known for its hot springs and close-up views of Mt. Hakone's billowing steam vents. The nature trail in question had been closed to tourists since 2015 due to increased volcanic activity.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Researchers Develop Plastic That Decomposes After Use
    N/A/100 votes

    Researchers Develop Plastic That Decomposes After Use

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/2/2022

    Plastic pollution in the ocean has become a global environmental concern. Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about a new plastic developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo that is embedded with enzymes that cause it to naturally break down in water. We also consider the katakana loanword "purasuchikku" (plastic) and learn some related katakana words that are commonly used in everyday life.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • International Organization Formed to Fight Manga, Anime Piracy Sites
    N/A/100 votes

    International Organization Formed to Fight Manga, Anime Piracy Sites

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/16/2022

    Internet piracy has become a major global issue. Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about copyright-protection groups and government agencies from 13 nations coming together to create an international organization to fight manga and anime piracy on the internet. We study words like "kaizokuban" (pirated version) and "chosakuken" (copyright) and consider copyright infringement pitfalls in the digital age.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Frequent “Anomalous” Rainfall in Japan Caused by Rising Temperatures
    N/A/100 votes

    Frequent “Anomalous” Rainfall in Japan Caused by Rising Temperatures

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/30/2022

    An American scientific agency used AI to study Japanese precipitation data and found that the rising frequency of abnormal rainfall in Japan is mainly due to human-induced climate change. Follow along as we listen to the news story in simplified Japanese. With the rainy season upon us, we learn some rain-related expressions, as well as terms to know to be prepared for heavy rains and potential natural disasters.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Bystanders Use AED to Save Girl Who Suddenly Collapsed at Gym
    N/A/100 votes

    Bystanders Use AED to Save Girl Who Suddenly Collapsed at Gym

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 6/13/2022

    Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about a group of bystanders who used an automated external defibrillator (AED) to revive a young girl that suddenly collapsed during basketball practice. Japan has widespread deployment of AEDs, but public awareness and preparedness remains an issue. We study Japanese phrases and vocabulary for emergencies, and learn about how to use these lifesaving machines, and where they can be found.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Japan Tops Ranking of Tourism Destinations for First Time
    N/A/100 votes

    Japan Tops Ranking of Tourism Destinations for First Time

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 6/27/2022

    Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about how Japan has taken the top spot in a ranking of global travel destinations published every 2 years by the World Economic Forum. In recent years, Japan has been working to increase multilingual signage and provide more resources for international travelers, especially in the run-up to the recent Tokyo Olympics. We learn some useful phrases for getting around town and share some sightseeing tips.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • More Convenience Stores Offering Prescription Medication Pickup Service
    N/A/100 votes

    More Convenience Stores Offering Prescription Medication Pickup Service

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 7/11/2022

    Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about a new service that allows consumers to pick up prescription drugs at convenience stores. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the government has eased drug regulations, allowing pharmacists to give usage instructions for medications online. We study Japanese words related to medicine, and learn about some of the many services available at Japanese convenience stores.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • How to Prevent Heatstroke and Save Electricity on Air Conditioning
    N/A/100 votes

    How to Prevent Heatstroke and Save Electricity on Air Conditioning

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 7/25/2022

    Japan is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in June for the first time in the country's recorded history. Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about how to protect yourself from heatstroke by using your air conditioner more effectively — thereby minimizing energy consumption. We learn Japanese words for summer appliances and ways to save energy while beating the summer heat.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • “Don't Drink and Drive” Applies to Electric Scooters
    N/A/100 votes

    “Don't Drink and Drive” Applies to Electric Scooters

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 8/8/2022

    As the popularity of e-scooters grows, so are incidents of riding under the influence of alcohol. Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about police and an industry group going around to Tokyo restaurants to spread awareness of e-scooter safety. We also study vocabulary words related to traffic rules and also learn about bicycle rules and regulations in Japan.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Japan Aims to Restore International Student Numbers to Pre-Pandemic Level
    N/A/100 votes

    Japan Aims to Restore International Student Numbers to Pre-Pandemic Level

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 9/5/2022

    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of international students in Japan has been on the decline. Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about how the education ministry hopes to restore the figure to the pre-pandemic level by 2027. We also ask an international student now in Japan about their experience so far and how it's widened their horizons.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • New Services Bring Overgrown Produce to Market
    N/A/100 votes

    New Services Bring Overgrown Produce to Market

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 9/19/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about food vendors that have begun selling overgrown and misshapen vegetables that do not conform to market standards. Their efforts are part of a growing call to action against food loss and waste. We also learn about the distribution and sales of vegetables and fruits in Japan, and spotlight initiatives to reduce the amount of discarded food.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Earthquake Drill for International Residents Conducted in Plain Japanese
    N/A/100 votes

    Earthquake Drill for International Residents Conducted in Plain Japanese

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 10/3/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story about a disaster drill where fire and police officials in Tokyo's Nakano Ward taught around 150 international residents about earthquake safety in plain Japanese. We hear from foreigners living in Japan about their earthquake fears and concerns, and learn where and how to access potentially lifesaving disaster preparedness and emergency information.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Number of People Aged 100 and Over in Japan Tops 90,000 for First Time
    N/A/100 votes

    Number of People Aged 100 and Over in Japan Tops 90,000 for First Time

    Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 10/17/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about centenarians in Japan. This year the number of people aged 100 and over exceeded 90,000 for the first time, marking a record high for the 52nd consecutive year. We also introduce various public and private services that support older adults. For example, since 2012, non-Japanese citizens aged 40 and over who have resided in Japan for more than three months are eligible to enroll in the country's long-term care insurance system.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Japan Compiles Measures for Potential Dual Outbreak of COVID and Flu
    N/A/100 votes

    Japan Compiles Measures for Potential Dual Outbreak of COVID and Flu

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 10/31/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about measures the health ministry has compiled to prevent fever clinics from being overwhelmed this winter amid growing concerns of a dual outbreak of COVID-19 and seasonal influenza. We also talk about visiting a doctor in Japan as an international resident or traveler, and go over useful Japanese terms for communicating your symptoms and concerns.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Studies Underway to Reduce Salt While Maintaining Flavor
    N/A/100 votes

    Studies Underway to Reduce Salt While Maintaining Flavor

    Season 1 Episode 17 - Aired 11/14/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about new products being developed that can help people reduce their salt intake without compromising on flavor. The average Japanese diet contains a high amount of sodium, which is a concern as it can lead to high blood pressure and serious health issues. We talk about ways to cook using less salt, and highlight Japanese words and phrases related to cooking and flavor.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • New Year's Greeting Cards Go on Sale in Japan
    N/A/100 votes

    New Year's Greeting Cards Go on Sale in Japan

    Season 1 Episode 18 - Aired 11/28/2022

    In Japan it is customary to send out New Year's postcards known as "nengajoo." Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about the greeting cards for the coming New Year, which are now available at post offices nationwide. This year Japan Post is issuing 1.64 billion cards—10% fewer than last year, as more and more people are opting to send their season's greetings over email. We also learn commonly used phrases for sending regards both electronically and via post.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Using Cameras to Detect Human Presence and Eliminate Accidents at Railway Crossings
    N/A/100 votes

    Using Cameras to Detect Human Presence and Eliminate Accidents at Railway Crossings

    Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 12/12/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about a new security system being introduced by a Japanese railway operator that uses AI and 3D camera imaging to detect human presence at crossings and prevent accidents. We also learn useful train-related terms for everyday life and about safety measures implemented at railway crossings.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • International Residents in Kagawa Experience the “Henro” Pilgrimage
    N/A/100 votes

    International Residents in Kagawa Experience the “Henro” Pilgrimage

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 12/26/2022

    Join us as we listen to a story in simplified Japanese about the Shikoku Pilgrimage, known as the "Henro" in Japanese. In November, international residents and others in Kagawa Prefecture had the opportunity to trek up to Yashima Temple, the 84th of the 88 sacred Buddhist temples along the journey. On the program we highlight terms related to the Henro, talk about a legendary Japanese cultural figure, learn about temple etiquette and consider the role of religion in Japanese society.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown