Japanese listening practice

Perhaps this will be of help to some of my fellow Japanese language learners out there. I’ve been looking for some Japanese radio stations to listen to via Real Audio, in an effort to bolster up my at-the-moment flagging Japanese, and especially my listening skills. There are plenty of news programs out there, usually coupled with video (TBS maintains several linked here), but I just wanted something to listen to in the background while I’m scanning photos and what-not, and without a visual accompaniment, news programs are just too difficult. Certainly there are a slew of music programs available out there, but these are naturally heavy on music and light on talk. What I wanted was talk radio, conversations and interviews conducted in futsuu-kei (everyday Japanese using plain forms), on topics I already have some knowledge about so I’m not totally lost at sea.

I finally found something I was looking for, raji@, run by a company called Advanced Internet Integration (AII) (even more digital media content at their site). Every weeknight from 11:30pm – 2:00am, which also happens to be my prime computer usage time slot, there are 4 or 5 programs on topics like computers, gaming, music, movies, etc. Tonight, the program from Mikaka featured a discussion on blogging, and online community, which then morphed into a discussion of jisatsu buumu (“suicide boom”) and web sites that offer advice to folks contemplating suicide, which have been in the news a lot recently.

If others out there know of other resources out there like this one with which to improve my Japanese listening skills, well, I’m all ears.

Kodachrome and Velvia San Francisco No. 3 — a gala evening

'Classical Action: A Concerted Effort Against AIDS' performance benefit, Davies Symphony Hall, February 20, 1995, San Francisco: click for larger image (31K)

'Classical Action: A Concerted Effort Against AIDS' performance benefit, War Memorial Opera House, February 20, 1995, San Francisco: click for larger image (43K)

I’ve somewhat inadvertently stumbled upon a when-the-sun-goes-down motif as I trip down San Francisco memory lane, so I’ll continue with that. (Part of this is because for some reason, it’s much easier to color-correct in Photoshop these nighttime shots).

These two photos were taken on February 20, 1995, of the AIDS benefit performance “Classical Action: A Concerted Effort Against AIDS” which featured Van Cliburn and Carol Burnett, among many others. Over $1,000,000 was raised that night. I most definitely did not attend, except from the outside. I was shooting outdated Kodachrome, which took the evening’s red lighting scheme and ran with it. The first shot is of the Davies Symphony Hall, while the bottom one is from the War Memorial Opera House across the street.

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In my previous update in this vein, I made reference to the “Other Personal Views from Japan” link list on the right hand side of this site as an “expat in Japan” list. This was laziness on my part, an attempt to add a new spin to the “here we go again” nature of these posts. While the list is expat-dominated (that is to say, blogs by foreigners living in Japan), it isn’t exclusively. I appreciate being called on this by Cooool! Japan, in a humorous way.