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"SAMURAI Girls in America" podcast, where 3 Japanese women share our experiences and challenges of moving from Japan to the United States. We will talk about our journey of adapting to American culture and share our insights and lessons learned along the way. We will discuss the challenges we faced, such as making friends, navigating the education system, and even ordering food at a restaurant. Our goal is to help others who may be going through a similar transition, and to foster greater understanding between cultures. Join us as we share our stories, laugh at our mistake and more.

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"SAMURAI Girls in America" podcast, where 3 Japanese women share our experiences and challenges of moving from Japan to the United States. We will talk about our journey of adapting to American culture and share our insights and lessons learned along the way. We will discuss the challenges we faced, such as making friends, navigating the education system, and even ordering food at a restaurant. Our goal is to help others who may be going through a similar transition, and to foster greater understanding between cultures. Join us as we share our stories, laugh at our mistake and more.

    Ep.8 Reverse Culture Shock!

    Ep.8 Reverse Culture Shock!

    Although we were born and raised in Japan, we have been living in the US for a long time.  Because of this, we often experience“Reverse Culture Shock” when we are back in Japan.  “Reverse Culture Shock” refers to the psychological and emotional challenges that a person may experience when returning to their home country or culture after an extended period of time living abroad. This often occurs when a person finds it difficult to re-adjust to a once familiar environment.  In this episode, we talk about our experiences with reverse culture shock.  Mari, who just came back from Japan, starts our discussion with how difficult it was for her.  We hope you can enjoy this episode and look forward to hearing about your similar experiences!!

    E-mail : samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

    • 13分
    EP. 7 Thanksgiving is around the corner!

    EP. 7 Thanksgiving is around the corner!

    Thanksgiving is one of the biggest holidays in the US.  It is typically observed on the fourth Thursday of November.  Family and friends get together and express their thanks for the year by sharing food. Do you know what the typical Thanksgiving meal is, how we spend the day, and what we enjoy as leftover foods?  Is Friendsgiving becoming the new Thanksgiving?  In this episode we talk about this very special day in US.  Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!  Send us your comments by E-mail.

    Samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

    • 14分
    Ep 6 Miso Soup in America isn't Miso Soup...

    Ep 6 Miso Soup in America isn't Miso Soup...

    How is miso soup in America? We notice that there are some notable differences between how it is prepared and consumed in America compared to Japan. While there's nothing wrong with "American" miso soup, there are interesting variations in cultural preferences and ingredients. Should miso soup be served with the "appetizer", as part of the main course, or after the main course? What makes a good miso soup? We talk about our experiences with this traditional Japanese dish as well as confusion with other Japanese "appetizers" like squid and octopus. Tell us about your eating adventures.

    Thank you!

    E-mail : samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

    • 12分
    Ep. 5 What are the best times and places to visit Japan?

    Ep. 5 What are the best times and places to visit Japan?

    Based on listener comments, this episode focuses on providing advice on the best times and places to visit Japan when traveling there for the first time. We also make sure to let everyone know about the importance of visiting "convenience stores" (you will be amazed!).

     

    For the best times, both spring and autumn are recommended. Spring is cherry blossom season when you can enjoy their beauty in full bloom. The cherry blossom season typically runs from late March to early April and is in a word stunning. Autumn is also a great time due to the colorful fall foliage, which can be observed in many places from October to November.

     

    Among the best places to visit both Kyoto and Tokyo are fantastic choices. Kyoto boasts traditional Japanese culture and historical landmarks, including beautiful temples and gardens. In contrast, Tokyo blends modern and traditional aspects and offers a wide range of activities and attractions.

     

    When it comes to convenience stores, they are an integral part of Japanese culture. Japanese convenience stores are incredibly convenient, offering a variety of foods, beverages, and everyday items. Many of them are open 24 hours, making them useful during your sightseeing. Well-known convenience store chains include 7-Eleven, Lawson, and FamilyMart. You can enjoy various local bento boxes, sweets, onigiri (rice balls), and more. 



    No matter which season or place you choose, you'll undoubtedly be able to experience captivating aspects of Japan. Enjoy your trip!!!



    We love to hear from you, so please send us your comment. E-mail : samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

    • 17分
    Ep.4 Is Japan an international and foreigner-friendly country?

    Ep.4 Is Japan an international and foreigner-friendly country?

    When we visit Japan, we really start to sympathize with how difficult traveling there and communicating with the native Japanese people might be for foreigners. Indeed, there are many factors that can be challenging for non-Japanese speakers, such as a complex language with a unique writing system (Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana) that is not intuitive to read/understand and the relative absence of English translations as well as information overload, cultural symbols, directional complexity etc. Despite these difficulties and the fact that most Japanese people don't speak English fluently, Japan is a relatively international and foreigner-friendly destination due to the combination of politeness, technology, tourism services, and cultural acceptance. Foreigners are willing to communicate with Japanese people and we are sure Japanese people are willing to assist and accommodate visitors. Don't hesitate to communicate with each other! To non-Japanese speakers: Please be patient with Japanese people and speak slowly when you speak in English with them. To Japanese people: Please be brave and take one step forward to use your English. Enjoy talking in English! Thanks!

    Please send us your comments to: 

    E-mail : samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

     

    • 13分
    Ep.3 "The Party starts at 6 o"clock!" - What time would you arrive?

    Ep.3 "The Party starts at 6 o"clock!" - What time would you arrive?

    This episode highlights the cultural differences between Japanese and American approaches to punctuality such as when to show up for parties or conferences videos. Should you arrive: 1) before the starting time, 2) on time, or 3) after the starting time? 

    This cultural discrepancy reflects broader societal values, with Japanese people valuing punctuality as a sign of respect and consideration. Americans, in contrast, may adopt a more flexible approach to time management. Understanding and appreciating these cultural differences can help foster better cross-cultural communication and mutual respect in various social and professional settings.

    We also use this episode to talk about the 1st episode and how much fun we had on our girls trip. Enjoy!

    E-mail: samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com

    • 18分

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全編英語だけれど聴きやすい!

3人それぞれのキャラクターの違いが楽しい番組です
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