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GaijinPot Anthony Joh
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GPod 27: Professional Female Wrestling with Kris Wolf
On this episode of the GPod, Anthony Joh talks to Kris Wolf about the high flying world of female professional wrestling in Japan.
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GPod 26: The Model Startup with Cynthia Popper
On this episode of the GPod, Anthony Joh talks to Cynthia Popper about living in Japan and working as a commercial print model. Cynthia has recently released a new book titled ‘The Model Start Up’ in which she breaks down the steps to working as a successful model here in Japan and in America.
Anthony also talks about the huge success of the GaijinPot Blog. Our very talented team of writers has done a great job of helping our users get the information they need to live and work in Japan.
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GPod 25: Disrupting Japan with Tim Romero
On this episode of the GPod, Anthony Joh talks to Tim Romero who is the host of the Disrupting Japan podcast.
They discuss the start up scene here in Japan and what opportunities it is creating for both foreign and Japanese entrepreneurs.
GP Blog Updates:
5 Must Watch Japanese Horror Movies
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/japanese-horror-movies/
60 Years of Japan as told by Godzilla
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/60-years-godzilla/
A Concise Guide to Japanese Laundry
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/guide-japanese-laundry-products/
3 Great Jogging Areas in Tokyo
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/jogging-areas-tokyo/
Japanese, Korean, Chinese… What’s the Difference?
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/japanese-korean-chinese/
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GPod 24: Working as Host in Japan
As a follow up to a recent article posted on the GaijinPot Blog about working as a hostess in Japan. Anthony decided to see what the other side is like and on this show he interviews Kirito about his work as a host in a host club.
Anthony and Kirito discuss the myths and perceptions of the host clubs, what kind of money can be made and who the female clients are.
GP Blog Updates:
The Japanese Double Eyelid Surgery: http://blog.gaijinpot.com/japanese-double-eyelid-surgery
Beginners Guide to Supermarkets in Japan:
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/supermarkets-shopping-japan
Entranced by the Autumn Colors of Kyoto:
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/autumn-colors-of-kyoto
12 Common Questions I Get Asked In Japan:
http://blog.gaijinpot.com/12-common-questions-people-ask-me
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GPod 23: Smoke Free Cafes in Tokyo
While smoking is on the decline in Japan, the tolerance for smokers remains high. Trying to find a 100% non-smoking restaurant in Tokyo is a challenge for many.
On this show Anthony Joh talks to Brad Stephenson who runs a website dedicated to reviewing 100% non-smoking cafes in Tokyo.
Each review features extensive information about the cafe, many times more than what you would find on the actual cafe's website.
This is a great resource for anyone who wants to enjoy a coffee and a snack without the pollution of cigarette smoke. -
GPod 22: Fiddling with Leona
Anthony Joh returns from a trip to Fukuoka to bring you another episode of the GPod.
On this show he talks to musician, Leona Tokutake about her latest CD and the popularity of Bluegrass music in Japan.
Leona is a Bluegrass fiddler and singer born in Tokyo Japan. She now makes her home in Tennessee where she performs and teaches American style fiddle.
Anthony also covers the latest posts on the GaijinPot Blog. http://blog.gaijinpot.com