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  • Parental rating: G - All audiences
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  • Hosts: Hitomi & Paul Griswold
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  • Last update: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:44:21 GMT
  • Managing editor: not available
  • Language: en-us
  • Skype: japancast
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Learn Japanese with Hitomi sensei - lessons for Japanophiles and anime otaku Learn Japanese with our free Japanese lessons in podcast format. We use examples from anime and everyday conversation to teach you Japanese that is useful for everyday life. Hitomi-sensei is from Tokyo and will teach you to speak with the most common Japanese accent. If you're watching an anime now and want to know more about a word or phrase you've heard, post a comment or send us an email.

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    Japanese Lesson #76 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:44:21 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Unfortunately the first Lesson 76 was killed by my computer. Hitomi kindly re-recorded it today, so it's missing the intro music, etc. We're going to take the summer off, but subscription donators will still get episodes sent via email. We'll see you in the fall! Japanese Lesson #76

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    Japanese Lesson #75 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 26 May 2008 01:43:26 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In order to reward those of you who have set up subscription donations, we've decided to go back to splitting the lessons in half. There is still plenty of great free Japanese to be learned here, but to those of you who donate your hard-earned money to keep us podcasting, we thought it only fair to thank you by making 1/2 the lesson private. Japanese Lesson #75 In this lesson I talked about a great blog post on the site "The Life Nippon" which can be found HERE. You'll also learn a valuable lesson about how to respond appropriately when someone says they aren't feeling well. It's a common mistake made by English speakers, so pay close attention!

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    Japanese Lesson #74 - Intermediate Japanese
    Sun, 11 May 2008 01:46:28 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This lesson is for you intermediate listeners and you beginners who want to test your vocabulary. Listen carefully and write down any words you don't recognize. Japanese Lesson #74 As I mentioned in the show, here are links to follow us on various social sites: Paul Facebook Twitter FriendFeed MySpace Hitomi Facebook

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    Japanese Lesson #73 - Japancast.net
    Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:25:41 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week's episode is sponsored by our new friends network. Meet Japanese girls and guys who are looking for language partners, travel partners, pen pals and more. Head over to http://friends.japancast.net Enjoy the show! Japanese Lesson #73

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    Japanese Lesson #72 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:13:50 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week's episode is brought to you by the brand new Japancast Friends Network. Head to http://friends.japancast.net and sign up for your free account today to meet Japanese girls and guys who are looking for penpals, language partners and more. In this lesson we cover the often confusing phrase "yoroshiku onegaishimasu". With no direct literal translation, this phrase can often be confusing to learn. We hope you enjoy the lesson. Japanese Lesson #72 As I mentioned in the podcast, we're testing out "User Voice" which gives you the chance to give us ideas and then have other users vote on those ideas. Check out Japancast User Voice.

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    Japanese Lesson #71 - Introducing Japancast Friends
    Mon, 31 Mar 2008 02:16:39 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week's episode is brought to you by the new Japancast Friends Network. If you're looking to find a Japanese friend, penpal, language partner or even boyfriend or girlfriend, head over to http://friends.japancast.net and sign up now. We hope you had a wonderful Easter. We're on spring break in our school district, so the kids are home making Hitomi's life a bit more busy than usual. We hope you enjoy this lesson. Japanese Lesson #71

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    Japanese Lesson #70 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Wed, 12 Mar 2008 01:32:38 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Thanks to everyone who's donated to keep this podcast going. We truly appreciate your support. This lesson is based on some suggestions in our forums. Remember, our listeners determine the direction of our lessons, so keep those suggestions coming! Japanese Lesson #70 Over on the right you'll find a widget with a bunch of photos in it. Click that to head over to the new Japancast Social Site. Remember, anyone who creates an account over there AND uploads their photo gets Lesson 70's shownotes. Just send us an email once you've created an account.

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    Japanese Lesson #69 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 04 Mar 2008 03:16:11 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Thanks to a listener for coming up with an idea for this weeks lesson. Remember, if you have an idea for a lesson you can create a short (less than 60 seconds) MP3 file and send it in for consideration. Thanks to everyone who donated to make this show possible! Japanese Lesson #69

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    Japanese Beginner Lesson #04
    Tue, 19 Feb 2008 02:43:19 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Hitomi is busy eating bon-bons and drinking martinis at the moment, so you're getting a bona fide lesson for beginners. Thanks to everyone who posted suggestions over at the Japancast Social site. If you haven't visited them take a moment: Japancast Social As I mentioned in the podcast, if you want a job in Japan you'd really do yourself a favor to learn how to fill out a Japanese resume. Below is a sample from the U. of Pennsylvania's Japanese Student Association: Japanese Resume Sample Finally, here's Beginner Lesson #04

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    Japanese Lesson #68 - major changes!
    Mon, 11 Feb 2008 03:27:33 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Thanks to everyone for putting up with all the changes and issues over the past couple of weeks. For those of you who only get this in the podcast, we've got a totally new "social" site. Check it out here: Japancast Social. Thanks to all of our supporters as well. Without you, this site would not exist! Japanese Lesson #68

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    Japanese Lesson #67 - Video Edition!
    Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:30:30 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Greetings everyone! Time for our first video podcast. Of course, this didn't go off without problems. Noticeably are the following: The sound just stinks. I left our big screen TV on in the room, so you can see flickering on us. Also, because we're not encoding the show live it took a few days to get it put together. Adobe Premier couldn't read the file generated by our camera, so I ended up bringing the files to work (shhh don't tell my boss!). Hopefully despite all the shortcomings you enjoy our first video podcast. Japanese Lesson #67

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    Japanese Lesson #66 - Happy New Year!
    Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:01:38 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Wow - what a delay! Sorry it's taken so long. Well, in this lesson we cover one of the biggest and most common mistake we see our listeners making. Listen carefully! Also, we're giving away a prize in this lesson, so make sure you listen to the entire episode. Thanks for making 2007 so great! Stay tuned for the new Japancast penpal service coming soon! Japanese Lesson #66

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    Japanese Lesson #65 - Merry Christmas!
    Mon, 24 Dec 2007 21:55:10 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week we're taking on a subject that every beginner and traveler to Japan should know - TIME. Japanese Lesson #65 See you in 2008! Thank you for all of your support. Paul & Hitomi

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    Japancast - Christmas List 2007
    Thu, 06 Dec 2007 01:57:03 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Christmas List 2007 So for this episode we decided to come up with our Japancast Christmas List 2007. For all your family members who always ask you "what do you want for Christmas" and you never can come up with anything on the spot - this list is for you. First on the list would be Japanese study materials, and for me the best series you can buy is the Pimsleur Comprehensive series: Japanese I - 3rd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive)Japanese I - 3rd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive) Japanese II - 2nd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive)Japanese II - 2nd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive) Japanese III - 2nd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Pimsleur Language Program)Japanese III - 2nd Ed.: Learn to Speak and Understand Japanese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Pimsleur Language Program) Yes, Pimsleur is very expensive. But I guarantee if you follow their entire program, you will be well on your way to being fluent in Japanese. Next on the list is generally referred to as the Henshall book. This is an excellent place to start learning kanji. Obviously before you move to kanji, you want to be able to read and write hiragana and katakana - but since Japancast has already done free lessons in how to read and write all of the kana, it seems like a waste of money to buy kana books. Henshall's book, therefore is a good place to start once you've mastered the kana: Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters (Tuttle Language Library)Guide to Re

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    Japanese Lesson #64 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 24 Nov 2007 16:45:38 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    ShakuhachiIn this weeks lesson we have Momotaro for the intermediate-advanced listeners, and donation subscribers get a bonus manga lesson! Japanese Lesson #64 This week's episode is brought to you by donations from listeners like YOU. Thank you to all of you who choose to donate. We truly appreciate your generosity.

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    Japanese Lesson #63 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:12:43 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    hisashiburi desu ne? Well, it's been an interesting couple of weeks. I guess you know you are in bad shape when the first thing the doctor says is "I think I'll start you on some morphine". But we're back! Please enjoy this lesson and we'll do our best to get back on a regular schedule. Japanese Lesson #63

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    Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net - Special Edition 05
    Tue, 23 Oct 2007 01:17:23 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week's lesson is a special listening comprehension edition. Can you figure out the story Hitomi is reading? Listen carefully! Special Edition 05

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    Japanese Lesson #62 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Fri, 12 Oct 2007 01:48:00 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This lesson is brought to you by the Japancast Private Lessons program. We're just wrapping up our first session. If you're interested in customized private lessons, use the contact us link on the right of the page. Japanese Lesson #62 For information on what Hitomi was drinking during the lesson, CLICK HERE.

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    Japanese Lesson #61 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 01 Oct 2007 02:59:18 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this lesson you'll learn a really great old saying. One of the best ways to build your fluency in any language is to start learn phrases or sayings that are common to the native speaker, but may be uncommon in your typical language school. This is one of those phrases. Japanese Lesson #61 This is a full lesson this week. Thanks for the patience. I mentioned Veronica Belmont in this weeks episode. You can find her Flickr photos HERE. Also, Veronica works HERE at Mahalo.

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    Japanese Lesson #60 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 16 Sep 2007 15:51:01 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Can you believe that we've done 60 regular episodes! That's not counting beginner, advanced and special editions! This week's episode has been brought to you by Korean-Arts.com - please take a moment to visit their site and check out everything they have to offer. Also, during this episode we talked about the Korean Wedding Duck. To read the entire story, click: Korean Wedding Duck Story Enjoy! Japanese Lesson #60

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    Japanese Lesson #59 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 11 Sep 2007 02:26:36 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Another fine lesson brought to you by the good folks at Korean-Arts.com This is our last lesson on traveling to Japan. Enjoy! Lesson #59 Links mentioned in the show: Matsuya http://www.matsuyafoods.co.jp/index.pl5 Sukiya http://www.zensho.com/

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    Japanese Lesson #58 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 04 Sep 2007 03:04:40 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This lesson is brought to you by Korean-Arts.com. Sorry this is a couple of days late. Enjoy! Lesson #58

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    Japanese Lesson #57 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 27 Aug 2007 02:23:21 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week's lesson is sponsored by Korean-Arts.com who offer the finest selection of Korean celadon pottery, lacquered music boxes, dolls, figurines and paintings. Please support Japancast.net by visiting our sponsor. This week we continue our travel lessons. What happens when things go wrong at the hotel? What if they make a mistake on your bill? Listen and learn what to say. Japanese Lesson #57

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    Japanese Lesson #56 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 21 Aug 2007 00:39:24 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Sorry for the delay! This week we learn about checking in to a Japanese hotel. Lesson #56

  • Japanese Lesson #55 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 05 Aug 2007 15:58:18 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Enjoy this week's lesson where you'll learn all about how to use the transportation system in Japan. Thanks to Kirone for his posts and photos from Japan. If you haven't seen them and are reading this in iTunes or in another podcatcher, head to Japancast.net and check them out! Japanese Lesson #55 See you next week!

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    Japanese Lesson #54 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 28 Jul 2007 12:48:46 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Since we were out at VBS last week, we're making this lesson and show notes available to everyone. Enjoy! Lesson #54 Show notes

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    Japanese Lesson #53 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 16 Jul 2007 02:05:40 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Get it while it's hot! And, don't forget to buy Hitomi a cup of coffee! Japanese Lesson 53

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    Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net - Special Edition 04
    Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:13:13 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    We are back from vacation! Thank you for sticking around while we were gone. A special thanks to Will for all his awesome posts for Japan! Today's lesson is a Special Edition. There is no second half, but supporters will still get shownotes. Check your email. Japanese Lesson - Special Edition 04 homi_everest.jpg

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    Japanese Lesson # 52 - Happy Birthday Hitomi @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 10 Jun 2007 10:30:50 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    I just wanted to let everyone know that June 15th is Hitomi's birthday. Feel free to take a moment to wish her a happy birthday. Japanese Lesson #52

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    Japanese Lesson #51 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 02 Jun 2007 12:53:12 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Get it while it's hot - Lesson #51! Since we missed Memorial Day weekend, I just wanted to say a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women out there who are serving or have served in the military. Your sacrifices are the reason we can live the lives we have today. Thank you.

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    Japanese Lesson #50 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 19 May 2007 17:15:16 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Wow! 50 regular lessons and several special editions! It's been a lot of fun so far. Thanks to everyone who has supported us. We have a few things in the works for the next several months, so stay tuned. Please help us by continuing to visit the Podcast section of Digg.com and voting for us. Here's Lesson 50 See you next week!

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    Japanese Lesson #49 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 05 May 2007 02:40:56 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this episode we learn about colors and we start going through the lyrics of a Hyde song. Enjoy Lesson 49! As mentioned in the podcast, check out asoboo.com and animepaper.net If you'd like the song played in this episode, you can buy it here: Shallow Sleep

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    Japanese Lesson #48 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 01 May 2007 02:00:42 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Sorry again for missing a week. We had a lot of family events happening and then Hitomi and Rei were both sick. Remember that Japancast supporters get access to an extended version of the Podcast as well as shownotes and they also will get to participate in our Skypecast! Japanese Lesson #48

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    Japanese Lesson #47 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 07 Apr 2007 02:06:28 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this lesson we review the difference between anime that's OK to learn from and anime dialogue you'd want to avoid repeating. We also do some intermediate listening comprehension. For supporters there are shownotes, and some great beginner lessons including using some basic words to construct useful sentences. Remember we'll be gone next week, so see you in 2 weeks! Japanese Lesson #47

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    Japanese Lesson #46 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 03 Apr 2007 00:57:44 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week we answer some listener emails, we learn a new adjective and work on some listening comprehension. As always, supporters will get an email with a link to the extended podcast and shownotes. And don't forget our special upcoming Skypecast for supporters only! Japanese Lesson #46 And, as Hitomi mentioned in the podcast, here is a Wikipedia link to Tsutomu Miyazaki so you can read about why many Japanese will cringe if you call yourself an "anime otaku". WARNING: The descriptions of his crimes are quite graphic and disturbing.

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    Japanese Lesson #45 _ Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sat, 24 Mar 2007 02:36:17 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this week's Japanese lesson we've got a great voicemail from a listener as well as some excellent beginner phrases to practice. Enjoy! Japanese Lesson #45 As always, supporters will get an email with instructions on how to download the long version of the podcast as well as the shownotes.

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    Japanese Lesson #44 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 18 Mar 2007 01:48:51 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this week's lesson we cover some useful Japanese idioms and respond to a listener's email. If you're wondering why the lessons are so short, head over to the FORUMS and read my post. Japanese Lesson #44

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    Japanese Lesson #43 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:54:22 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    As I mentioned in the last podcast, a few things are changing. The feed for the podcast is now only available via the feedburner feed. I am removing the separate XML file in order to make maintaining the site a little easier. Please listen carefully to the lesson for other announcements. Japanese Lesson #43

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    Japanese Lesson #42 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 26 Feb 2007 02:50:17 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Japanese Lesson #42 Sorry for missing last week, it was science fair week - you parents will undoubtedly understand. This week we're trying out some new podcasting software, so let us know what you think. It should help us get the episodes out a little faster and easier. Also, be aware that there may be some changes coming to Japancast. First, I may change the way the feed works in order to simplify things. This shouldn't affect most people, but be aware of it. Secondly, we are considering adding some donation-only services as a way to thank those people who donate their hard-earned money to keep us going. We'll explain more in the next lesson. JAPANESE LESSON #42 Shownotes for Lesson 42

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    Japanese Lesson #41 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:14:20 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Another fairly basic lesson for you beginners. We go over a couple adjectives and how to use them in sentences. And PLEASE take a moment to DIGG us. Here's the link: CLICK ME You can digg just our podcast or you can digg the podcast and any episodes you like. You have to be a digg member, but it's free and they don't spam. Also take a moment to consider donating to the podcast. Our hosting bill just came due last month and it was fairly enormous. I believe the last time I checked we were hitting about 90,000 downloads per month of EACH episode. That's a LOT of bandwidth. If you want this podcast to keep going, even just $1 per month will help defray the cost. LESSON #41 SHOWNOTES

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    Japanese Lesson #40 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 06 Feb 2007 02:22:29 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    We've gotten a lot of emails requesting some really basic, introductory lessons. Today's lesson is for those of you just starting out in Japanese who want to learn how to put a basic phrase together. We hope you enjoy it. If there's a particular subject you'd like us to cover, make sure to click the "Contact Us" link and send us a voice mail or email. JAPANESE LESSON #40 Shownotes

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    Japanese Lesson #39 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Wed, 31 Jan 2007 02:54:31 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Today's lesson is a good lesson for beginners. It covers a couple of really important cultural issues and also teaches you some Japanese words that you probably already know. After listening, be sure to head to the forums to chat with other Japanese language students! LESSON 39 Shownotes

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    Japanese Lesson #38 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:26:59 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Sorry for the delay. Not only did we record this lesson once before, only to find that it sounded like it was recorded underwater, but then our router died! (#>_<#) Anyway, without any further delay, here's LESSON 38. Also, as a way to apologize for this lesson being so late, the shownotes are being made available to EVERYONE this month, not just people who've donated. Shownotes for lesson 38.

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    Japanese Lesson #37 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 07 Jan 2007 23:09:15 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Well after a LONG time off, we're back with episode 37. In this episode we continue with our anime lyrics lesson and also some advanced Japanese. As noted in the episode, we're now featured on Digg.com. Please help us by taking a moment to Digg Japancast. You must be a member of Digg to actually vote for us, but signing up is simple. Here's the direct URL to our listing on Digg: http://digg.com/podcasts/Learn_Japanese_Japancast_net Digg! Lesson 37 Shownotes

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    Japanese Lesson #36 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Thu, 07 Dec 2006 14:03:47 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Yes, this Japanese lesson is very very late. Gomen ne. In this lesson we continue on with our JPop song lyrics. We also do a very advanced lesson, so listen carefully! Japanese Lesson #36 Shownotes are coming soon.

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    Japanese Lesson #35 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:47:11 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Welcome back to all of you Americans who've just celebrated Thanksgiving! We're truly thankful to all of you who continue to listen and support us in so many ways. In this lesson we continue going through the song "Full Moon wo Sagashite". Listen to the lesson and then please take a moment to join us in the FORUMS. Japanese Lesson #35 Shownotes for lesson #35 Remember, if you're interested in taking your Japanese study to the next level, we have an entire page dedicated to study materials - CLICK HERE.

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    Japanese Lesson #34 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 13 Nov 2006 02:52:18 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this lesson we try something different - an entire episode devoted to your favorite song lyrics. Also, at some point during the episode Hitomi talks about "looking for the moon" and Paul then demonstrates how Americans can help you find the "moon". Just listen and you'll get it. Japanese Lesson #34 Shownotes for Lesson 34

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    Japanese Lesson #33 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 07 Nov 2006 03:01:26 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This episode has been sponsored by Tokyoflash.com. If your looking for a super cool watch, then you've just found the only place to buy one. In this lesson, we cover some Japanese from the anime "Love Hina". We also explore some Japanese idioms. Japanese Lesson #33 Shownotes for lesson #33 As always, only supporters of Japancast.net get access to shownotes. To find out how to be a supporter, click "Support Japancast" in the menu on the right side of the page.

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    Japanese Lesson #32 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:47:36 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This is the BIG lesson you've been waiting for! We draw the winner of the kanji watch! Listen to find out if you are the winner. In this lesson we cover some very basic, beginner Japanese as well as give a good sampling of questions you might hear if you take the JLPT this December. Don't forget that you only have a few more days to use code JCPOD at Tokyoflash.com to get the 900 yen discount! Japanese Lesson #32 Shownotes for lesson 32 And please take time to visit our forums to chat with other listeners.

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    Japanese Lesson #31 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Mon, 23 Oct 2006 02:58:22 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this lesson we had some audio difficulties about 1/2 way through. Gomen ne! However we cover some JLPT level 4 sentences and listen to a voicemail from Alice-san. We also answer a cultural question about eating in Japan. Remember, this is the LAST lesson where you can get the "secret word" to enter our kanji watch contest! Listen carefully and enter right away. We'll be drawing the winner next lesson. Japanese Lesson #31 Shownotes for Lesson 30 and 31

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    Japanese Lesson #30 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:54:59 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Sorry this lesson was a bit late. As usual I am overloaded with animation projects. Listen carefully for your chance to get your third entry into our kanji watch contest! This week we're answering some listener questions. If you have questions, take a moment to visit our forums, or use the "Contact Us" section of the blog. Lesson 30 Sorry, no shownotes this week.

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    Japanese Lesson - Special Edition 03 - Cultural Differences
    Mon, 02 Oct 2006 02:19:39 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this episode we talk about some of the cultural differences Hitomi has experienced while living in America. And for you advanced folks, we have a short story. Make sure you listen for the secret word so you can enter our Tokyo Flash kanji watch contest! For more info on the kanji watch, CLICK HERE. Special Edition 03 And here are the SHOWNOTES for the lesson.

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    Beginner Japanese Lesson 03 - Japancast.net
    Sun, 24 Sep 2006 02:42:27 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Yes the contest is here. Listen carefully for how to get your entry in for this week's podcast. In this beginner episode we go over adjectives, how to properly exchange business cards and more! Beginner Japanese Lesson 03 View the kanji watch you can win HERE in our FORUMS.

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    Japanese Lesson #29 - Japancast.net
    Sun, 17 Sep 2006 10:26:43 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Contest time! Yes, we mentioned it last episode and in this episode we make it official. Listen carefully to learn how you can win the Model L watch (aka the kanji watch) made by Twelve 5-9, courtesy of TokyoFlash.com. JAPANESE LESSON #29 If you're reading this in iTunes, please visit the blog to see pictures of the watch. SHOWNOTES Click the images below to view a fullsize image. Kanji Watch - SilverKanji Watch - Black Thanks to TokyoFlash.com for sponsoring the contest! Visit their site for more pictures of the watch, and don't forget to use the coupon code mentioned in this lesson for your Japancast discount!

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    Japanese Lesson #28 - Japancast.net
    Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:06:12 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    In this lesson you find out what the awesome prize is going to be in our contest. Don't miss it!! Stay subscribed to find out how you can win! Ganbare! Japanese Lesson #28 Shownotes for Lesson 28 Don't forget to head over to our forums to learn more about the Japanese language, Japanese culture, Anime and much more. Bookmark the URL: http://forums.japancast.net

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    Japanese Lesson - Special Edition 02 from Japancast.net
    Sat, 02 Sep 2006 12:01:41 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Learn all about sickness, disease and other horrific things in Japanese on this episode of Japancast.net. Will the fun ever start!? Japanese Lesson - Special Edition 02

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    Japanese Lesson #27 - Learn Japanese @ Japancast.net
    Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:22:13 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Japanese verb conjugation! YES!! I know, it's like the Indy 500, the Superbowl and Star Wars wrapped up into one topic! Well, in today's lesson you get to learn how to conjugate a single verb. We also answer some listener questions and get some voicemail. Japanese Lesson #27 And to those of you who need them: Shownotes for Lesson #27

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    Japanese Lesson #26 - Japancast.net
    Sat, 19 Aug 2006 11:28:47 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Learn Japanese with our Japanese Lesson #26! Finally we finish a regular episode. There's lots to listen to, so get listening. Japanese Lesson #26 Download Japanese Lesson #26's shownotes: HERE And as we mentioned in the podcast, a great video podcast to check out is TRACK-SHUN.tv. Click the link to check it out or search for Track-shun in iTunes.

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    Advanced Japanese Lesson #02 - Japancast.net
    Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:31:01 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    I know we keep promising a regular Japanese lesson, but there was a LOT of stuff going on. Listen and find out! If you're interested in contributing to the Japancast blog, please send an email to fusionfilms (at) gmail (d-o-t) com with the subject "I want to blog for Japancast". This is actually our third attempt at this recording! Last weeks was completely destroyed for some really odd reason. This episode was recorded last night, but we keep forgetting how sensitive the new microphone is, so there was a lot of distortion. This version of the Advanced Japanese Lesson still has a little, so we're sorry about that. Advanced Japanese Lesson #02

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    Beginner Japanese Lesson #2
    Mon, 24 Jul 2006 01:50:15 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    A listener recently emailed us with some questions about proper pronunciation of Japanese words.  I thought this was a good opportunity to go over some confusing words in Japanese.  I hope you enjoy this beginner lesson. Beginner Lesson 02

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    Japanese Lesson - Special Edition 01
    Sat, 15 Jul 2006 02:46:16 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Today we've decided to try a different approach to the podcast.  Sorry, there's no shownotes this time.  We hope you enjoy it.

    Special Edition 01


    Also, if you download this before July 15th and would like to nominate our podcast for a Podcast Award, please visit http://www.podcastawards.com and click the link at the top of the page.  Note, they only accept 1 nomination per IP address, so multiple votes will not be counted.

    And please visit our forums and say hello!  We're always happy to have new friends join in our conversations.




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    Japanese Lesson #25
    Sat, 08 Jul 2006 02:40:22 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Happy Independence Day America!  Sorry for the delay in getting this lesson out.  Listen carefully for the secretly coded signal in the background (aka our clock going off in the middle of the podcast) for your chance to win absolutely nothing at all!

    LESSON 25


    Read more about ?? (Tanabata) here:
    http://gojapan.about.com/cs/japanesefestivals/a/tanabata.htm

    See pictures of ?? here:
    *http://tinyurl.com/hh64d*

    Paratrooper is written as:  ????  in Japanese.

    Click HERE for our shownotes.



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    Japanese Lesson #24
    Sun, 25 Jun 2006 03:26:51 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Lesson 24 Shownotes for Lesson 24 Sachi san's blog http://japanese-blog.blogspot.com/ ??????????? http://www.omotesenke.jp/tobira.html ?????????? http://www.urasenke.or.jp/ Web Sado http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/motoyama002/

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    Japanese Lesson #23
    Sat, 10 Jun 2006 12:15:30 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week we're still getting this set with our new microphone, so please excuse any noise you might hear. I haven't quite got the levels set right. We continue our series of useful phrases for exchange students. We also answer listener questions. LESSON #23 I mentioned a podcast about Buddhism. You can listen to Issues Etc. by downloading this podcast: CLICK HERE The first part of the podcast is about the protection of marriage amendment here in the United States, but after that he starts talking about Buddhism. The woman he interviews doesn't talk specifically about Japanese Buddhism, but she touches on it as well as Tibetan Buddhism as well. It's about an hour long and I thought it was very interesting. She shownotes are available here: Shownotes Visit our FORUMS for links to Japanese TV, anime and other links. ????? http://www.t-step.jp/t-wave/ Noah san's pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/noahsan If you're wondering why the podcast shows a longer time than it actually is, it's because some people were having a problem where the podcast was ending too soon. By adding some blank space at the end, I seem to have fixed it for them. It doesn't add anything to the file size, but it does make it look like the podcast is longer than it really is.

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    Hitomi's Nihongo Diary
    Wed, 07 Jun 2006 13:38:51 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    ????????????? ????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ??????? ???????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????? ?????????? For those of you who already know some Kanji. Here is the same diary, but with Kanji. ??????????? ???????? ?????????????????????????????????????? ??????? ????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????? ????????? Here is an informal version of this diary. ???????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????? ???????????????????? ??????????????????????????? ?????? You can listen to my diary HERE.

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    Japanese Lesson #22
    Tue, 30 May 2006 03:13:17 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    This week you get to listen to Paul go on and on and on about Christianity in Japan. Most people agree that Paul's voice is a natural sleep aid, so we recommend listening to his part right before bedtime. As mentioned in the podcast, the difference between a podcast and traditional radio is that a podcast is a 2 way street. Without you guys interacting with us, it makes this project a lot tougher to do. So please take a moment to visit the FORUMS. Also, as mentioned in the podcast, our listener Skate_Mate has written an excellent article. Read it HERE. Finally, Paul mentioned Asian Access. You can visit their site HERE. Japanese Lesson #22 Shownotes

  • The most annoying Japanese woman in the world
    Fri, 26 May 2006 23:25:15 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    I found this on conbinibento.com "Trouble started when Kawahara developed a grudge against her neighbor in 1989 after the older woman?s family moved in but did not come over to greet her, as is often the custom in Japan. A light that was reportedly too bright, a car that was parked the wrong way, and other incidents Kawahara perceived as slights added fuel to the feud over the years, apparently driving Kawahara over the edge and firmly into the realm of battydom." I don't think this will go through iTunes because it's a WMV, but you HAVE to watch this! CLICK HERE TO WATCH Then please visit our forums and chat about it! FORUMS

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    Japanese Lesson #21
    Sat, 20 May 2006 03:12:28 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Well after posting an advance lesson and a beginners lesson, it's time to get back to our regular program. Please take a moment to join our forums, post some comments and questions and also please put yourself on our Frappr map. All the links are on the right side of our blog page. Japanese Lesson #21 Show Notes

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    Beginner Japanese Lesson #1
    Tue, 16 May 2006 21:17:04 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    A US Marine stationed in Japan recently wrote us requesting some beginner lessons. Since we've been meaning to put together a beginner lesson for a while, his email was just the thing to motivate us. Beginner Lesson #1 We've upgraded our sound system, so hopefully you'll notice the improvement.

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    Advanced Japanese Lesson #1
    Sat, 13 May 2006 02:16:44 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Advanced Japanese Lesson #1 Click here for shownotes

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    Japanese Lesson #20
    Sat, 06 May 2006 02:48:59 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    In this weeks episode we pick the winner of our amazing, super-duper, gigantic contest! We also cover more common phrases used when staying with a Japanese family. Please let us know if you're having any problems with the podcast auto-updating in iTunes. We've noticed the show doesn't seem to download on one of our systems here.

    Lesson #20

    Show Notes for Lesson #20

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    Japanese Lesson #19
    Sat, 29 Apr 2006 03:08:25 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    Our forums are active! Please take a moment to visit our forums and post a message. The link is on the right side of the main Japancast.net page. We're also starting to post show notes. If you are reading this in iTunes or another RSS reader, please visit Japancast.net and you can get the show notes there.

    Japanese Lesson #19

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    Japanese Lesson #18
    Sat, 22 Apr 2006 03:09:32 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    Sorry, this week is my dad's birthday, so the lesson is shorter than usual. But there are some big things coming to Japancast over the next couple of weeks. Listen to the podcast for more info!

    Lesson 18



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    Japanese Lesson #17
    Sat, 15 Apr 2006 03:14:21 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    This week Hitomi adds a new feature for students who are interested in being a foreign exchange student in Japan. We also talked about how to support Japancast - click on "Support Japancast" in the menu on the right for more information.

    Lesson 17

    As we mentioned, this episode is sponsored by Wave Twisters the movie. Click the link below to purchase the DVD from Amazon.com

    DJ Qbert\'s Wave Twisters

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    Japanese Lesson #16
    Sat, 01 Apr 2006 03:17:08 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    In this lesson we have the 2nd part of our dialogue sequence. We also answer a karate question. Hitomi also talks about the cherry blossom festival in Japan.
    Japanese Lesson #16

    As we mentioned in the lesson, one of the best kanji guides is "A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters" by Kenneth Henshall.

    Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters

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    Japanese Lesson - Bonus Lesson
    Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:17:48 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    In a previous post, someone had asked about the Lord's Prayer in Japanese. In this episode, Hitomi recites it for you. You can follow along by printing out the post below. If you're reading this in iTunes, make sure to go to Japancast.net to get the words.

    Japanese Lord's Prayer



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    Japanese Lesson #15
    Sat, 25 Mar 2006 04:15:37 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    This week I defend the samui French toast and lose! Hitomi covers some very common daily phrases and we answer a listener's question. Hitomi will be adding show notes to this post later.

    Japanese Lesson #15



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    Japanese Lesson #14
    Fri, 17 Mar 2006 05:00:00 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    Japanese Lesson # 14 - this is a long one! We answer a voicemail and study some phrases said in the anime Bleach. Please also vote in our poll!

    Lesson #14

    Click here to order Kaze Ghost Warrior on DVD. Don't forget to use the coupon code mentioned in our podcast!

    The Making of Kaze Ghost Warrior is an inspiration book for anyone who's ever considered making their own animated film.

    Hitomi made some mistakes in this lesson. Please click "comments" below and see what kind of oops she has done.

    What would you like to see on Japancast.net?
    A discussion forum (BBS)
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    Better website design (better organization)
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    Don't change anything!
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    Special Video Podcast - KAZE Teaser!
    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 22:34:05 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)

    Timothy Albee, director of Kaze Ghost Warrior and sponsor of Japancast has been kind enough to share the teaser for the feature film version of KAZE. As I mentioned in our most recent podcast, Timothy Albee Animation and Kurv Studios are our sponsors and Kurv Studios has given us a 20% off coupon. Listen to Episode 13 to get the coupon code. If you were hesitant to purchase the DVD, this teaser will give you an idea of what Kaze Ghost Warrior is all about.

    After watching the trailer, please visit KazeGhostWarrior.com and check out more about this amazing film. Timothy Albee not only created all the characters and did all the animation, but he also did all the voices and wrote and performed all the music. I think it?s great inspiration for anyone who wants to make their own anime or manga.



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    Japanese Lesson #13
    Fri, 10 Mar 2006 05:00:00 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Japanese Lesson #13 - In this lesson we work on some fundamental anime words and phrases. We also are announcing our voice mail system. Now you can call and ask questions, make comments or just practice your Japanese. Listen to the podcast for our voicemail number. Lesson #13 And thanks to our sponsors below! Subscribe Click here to order Kaze Ghost Warrior on DVD. Don't forget to use the coupon code mentioned in our podcast! The Making of Kaze Ghost Warrior is an inspiration book for anyone who's ever considered making their own animated film.



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    Pretz Commercial #2 - Japancast.net
    Thu, 09 Mar 2006 22:35:17 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    I snagged 2 wacky commercials for Pretz from this guys site: Ani-Pock.net Pretz Commercial 2 A new lesson should be going up in a few hours!



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    Pretz Commercial #1 - Japancast.net
    Thu, 09 Mar 2006 22:36:04 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    I snagged 2 wacky commercials for Pretz from this guys site: Ani-Pock.net Pretz Commercial 1 A new lesson should be going up in a few hours!



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    Japanese Lesson #12
    Fri, 03 Mar 2006 10:37:37 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Japanese Lesson #12 In this lesson, we announce that we're looking for sponsors. We've been ranked as number 2 or number 3 on the top 100 audio blogs in iTunes for the past few weeks and we think it's time to start to getting serious about this podcast. This lesson has a secret, so you'll just have to listen and find out what it is. Check the comments section below after you've listened to the lesson. And, as always, please add yourself to our Frappr map. The link is in the links section of the website. Lesson #12 Subscribe



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    Japanese Lesson #11
    Fri, 24 Feb 2006 05:00:00 GMT Author: hitomi@japancast.net (Paul and Hitomi Griswold)
    Japanese Lesson #11 This week's lesson is a bit short. We cover body parts, and some male speech. Remember to please add yourself to our Frappr map! It's listed in the links section on the left side of the website. Also in the links section is a donation button. You can use that button to donate $1 to Hitomi. If you feel these lessons are worthwhile please consider a donation. If you want to give more, you can use Paypal to send it to hitomi (at) japancast (dot) net (sorry, but the spam bots will get our email addresses if we post them). Lesson 11 Subscribe