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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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One of the best ways to increase your listening skills and cultural knowledge about Japan is to immerse yourself in the very colorful world of Japanese television dramas. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are spending more time at home and have fewer chances to practice Japanese in real-world situations. It might even be hard to stay motivated during the pandemic. Recently, I’ve reignited my passion for learning Japanese by watching episodes of Nigeru wa hajidaga yakunitatsu (The Full-Time Wife Escapist) after my study sessions. You’ll learn a lot of vocabulary that relates to relationships,...
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