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Based on the American reality dating show of the same name, Love is Blind: Japan brands itself as a social experiment to see whether romance can bloom without laying your eyes on your partner. Men and women go on “dates” in the show without ever seeing their partners. Instead, they can only hear each other’s voices. Then they go on vacation, live together and ultimately decide whether to have a wedding. Of course, it’s all played up for dramatic effect. There aren’t any trips to the ward office, but impending matrimony’s ticking clock makes the participants think seriously about what they want...
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There are a lot of good (and bad) shows on Netflix Japan. If you’re learning Japanese, some can be excellent learning tools. If you’re a beginner, you could switch to the kid’s sections and watch a few episodes of Miffy or Pokémon, but for intermediate and advanced learners, I’ve picked some of my favorites dramas to challenge your listening and reading skills. Here are five dramas on Netflix right now to help with studying Japanese. Death Office (2019)The death office is where deceased people have to pass through to do all the necessary paperwork (in the Japanese administration way, of course...
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There is no escaping the inevitable question, “Have you seen Squid Game yet?” It’s an international craze, hitting no.1 on Netflix in over 90 countries and sets to eclipse streaming records for a non-English language show. But what makes the show so addictive? Its premise sees hundreds of debt-riddled outcasts fight for a chance to win an astronomical amount of money. The catch: if you don’t pass a series of Korean playground games, you’re mercilessly slaughtered. Squid Game’s success may come as a shock to those well-versed in Japanese media as bloody survival games have been in the zeitgeist...
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In late August, Netflix released the third season of its hit anime series Aggretsuko, which chronicles the daily life of a 25-year-old red panda who sings death metal at karaoke to destress from work.The show is cute, witty, relatable. And despite all that, it’s also really f—ing dark. Building on its past seasons, the most recent installment delves further into our heroine’s psyche, and it’s not always a comfortable place to be. (Spoilers ahead!)[(https://giphy.com/gifs/netflix-metal-singing-pyvcdVophHk32gdleD)In the first season, the titular Retsuko dreams of getting married to escape her se...
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