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Japanimation Station's Kyoto Vacation

Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman

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Japanimation Station is an anime podcast where hosts Jonathan Lack and Sean Chapman, creators of Weekly Suit Gundam, create deep dive conversations not just on individual shows, but on complete bodies of work, approaching these shows not just as fans, but with a fresh pair of critical eyes. We get deep into the stories, characters, and aesthetics, but also place the series and their creators into the proper contexts of history, backstory, and behind the scenes details that make these works s ...
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Experience the language, cultural insights, wonders (and occasional lemons) of life abroad. The "Kyotopia Podcast" is a Kyoto based podcast for expats, travelers, and anyone seeking to learn more about what it it is like to be a stranger in a far away land. For the aspiring polyglots we have “The Recap” episodes where we discuss each topic in further detail in both English and Japanese. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyotopia/support
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PechaKucha Night Kyoto

PechaKucha Night Kyoto

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Welcome to the Pecha Kucha Night Kyoto podcast. Join us as we interview past speakers for a deeper look at what they are most passionate about. Kyoto always attracts a wonderful variety of people: students, artists, scholars, and activists from not just Kyoto but Osaka, Kansai, and beyond. PechaKucha Night Kyoto is held once every 3 months in Kyoto, Japan. We love locals and visitors! Get in touch if you want to present. Or just come to watch and enjoy the community. For details and contact ...
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Kyoto Fun Podcast

Niall Gibson

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The perfect travel companion for Japan. The Kyoto Fun podcast is filled with tips, insights and fun stories from a professional tour guide based in Kyoto, Japan. Learn all about what makes Japan such a fascinating place. We talk about how to order in restaurants, how to find great sushi, table manners, public baths, geisha culture, samurai, current events and much much more. We also interview local experts of food culture, zen Buddhism, tea ceremony and more. Enjoy learning all about Japan b ...
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京都タオル帽子の会は、がん治療の過程で脱毛の時期を迎えた患者さんに病院・がんサロンを通じて無料でタオル帽子をプレゼントする活動を行っています。フェイスタオル1枚でできるタオル帽子。タオルは綿なので汗を吸って肌触りもよく選択できる、色や柄を楽しめるなどの特長があります。今回は代表の大西ふさ子さんに出演いただき、活動13年の歩みや思いも伺っています。Από τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled “Kyoto Animation’s Splendid Isolation,” and today we’re discussing what might be the worst series the fine folks at KyoAni have ever made: 2013’s Beyond the Boundary, a show that is as beautifully animated as anything the studio has ever produced, but suffers from generic (and sometimes incoher…
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地域の未来に熱い想いを抱く、経営者でありまちづくり推進者でもある小田さん。会社経営のかたわら、経営者同士の学び合いを通して、地域活性化という「まちづくり」に深く関わるようになりました。そこで気づいたのは、未来を担う若者たちの存在です。「京都というまちの未来は彼らの未来。彼らの“生き抜く力”を育むことが、まちづくりの鍵となる。」その信念のもと、小田さんは大学、高校、中学に出張Από τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled “Kyoto Animation’s Splendid Isolation,” and today we’re discussing the next series made by the ladies behind K-ON!, 2013’s Tamako Market! An entirely original creation by Naoko Yamada and Reiko Yoshida, Tamako Market is a strange, singular, and sweet slice-of-life series about the daughter of a…
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京都芸術大学アートプロデュースコースで教えている梅山さん。その姿は活動のほんの一部になります。実は多様で様々な活動を生み出していて、どれも彼が楽しいと感じることがベースとなっています。それだけではなく、ソーシャルな側面もしっかりと感じられるものが多いのです。今回は数ある取り組みから「STOQue」についてお聞きしました。物を生産する際には、必ずと言っていいほど端材や廃材が生じます。そうしたΑπό τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled “Kyoto Animation’s Splendid Isolation,” where we will be looking at the period in the 2010s when KyoAni took complete control of their source material and began creating anime based on light novels they themselves published! That effort began with 2012’s Love, Chuunibyo & Other Delusions!, a se…
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「京都丹波・丹後ネットワーク」は、ICTなどを利用して新たなネットワークを構築することにより、丹波・丹後地域に居住するすべての住民がそれぞれの能力に応じ、共に産業活動に従事するための様々な活動を支援するとともに、NPO等に対するコンサルタント事業やIT教育等を通して地域活性化を図り、“明日のまちづくり”と地域福祉に貢献しています。現在では、外国をルーツに持つ家庭やひとり親家庭、子どΑπό τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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今回は、3月10日に市民活動総合センターで行われたイベント「NPO・市民活動団体大交流会~GoBeyond!~」の模様をお届けします。当日は、参加された方(全員ではないのですが!)に取材させていただきました。そのお声をメインに、主催の真鍋さんと振り返りをしています。Από τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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来た野菜をいかに受け止めて、いかに食べるか。西喜商店は、大正時代から続く京都の八百屋です。店主の近藤貴馬さんは東京で大手企業での就業経験を経て、実家である西喜商店を継ぎます。現在の青果流通は誰もが安定的に野菜を買えるように考えられている一方で(だからこそ)、廃棄野菜も生まれてしまっています。日々捨てざるを得ない野菜を前に、近藤さんは様々な取組を始めます。「さらえるキッチΑπό τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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Akira Toriyama, creator of Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, and illustrator of the Dragon Quest franchise, passed away this week at the age of 68. His influence on our lives, like those of millions around the world, has been incalculable, so we’re devoting today’s entire show to discussing his incredible body of work and the way it changed anime, manga, …
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会社経営者である大槻さんは、自社では知的障害、精神障害、児童養護施設出身者、シングルマザーなど、一般的に就労における社会的弱者の雇用をすすめています。また、個人の活動として、保護司としての活動、祇園祭宵山、宵々山でのクリーン活動など、地域での活動にも積極的に取り組まれています。企業におけるダイバーシティの実践、そしてNPP(NonProfitParson)のまなざしについて語っていΑπό τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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会社経営者である大槻さんは、自社では知的障害、精神障害、児童養護施設出身者、シングルマザーなど、一般的に就労における社会的弱者の雇用をすすめています。また、個人の活動として、保護司としての活動、祇園祭宵山、宵々山でのクリーン活動など、地域での活動にも積極的に取り組まれています。企業におけるダイバーシティの実践、そしてNPP(NonProfitParson)のまなざしについて語っていΑπό τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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Part 4 of our Kyoto Vacation is called “My Ordinary Life is a Mystery to be Lived,” and today’s second part tackles the ‘Mystery’ part of that title with 2012’s singular slice-of-life mystery anime HYOUKA! Adapted from the ‘Classic Literature Club’ novels by Honobu Yonezawa, Hyouka follows ‘energy conservationist’ Hotaro Oreki as he tries to glide …
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「認定NPO法人わかやまNPOセンター」(和歌山市)は、和歌山県内唯一の県域を活動エリアとするNPO中間支援組織。「NPOを支える」「つながる」「提言する」の3つの柱で、より良い市民社会づくりをめざしています。今年度は、「笑顔プラス」の寄付金を活用して、岩出市社会福祉協議会にはデジタル版地図を、紀の川市社会福祉協議会にはワンタッチテントを贈呈し、非常時の備えとしていただきました。今Από τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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Part 4 of our Kyoto Vacation is called “My Ordinary Life is a Mystery to be Lived,” and we begin with one of Kyoto Animation’s most beloved cult classics, and also perhaps the weirdest show ever made: Nichijou, based on the manga by Keiichi Arawi, which follows three high-school girls, a genius child inventor, the robot big sister she invents for h…
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障害をお持ちで農業に携わりたいと思う方が農業で働けるように。一般就労での就職を目指す方が、一般就労で働けるように。「ソーシャルファームLINK’Sモデル」が確立した農福連携の仕組みは、企業の農業部門を一から支援し、障害を持つ方の農業分野を中心とした一般就労を目指します。「ご自身の経験や周りの方々の出会いを通してここまで来た」と熊本さんは語ります。この番組では、独自の農福連携Από τον FM79.7MHz京都三条ラジオカフェ
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Part 3 of our Kyoto Vacation is‘Moe Money, Moe Problems: After School Tea-Time with the Girls of K-On!’ And today, we’re finishing our journey with Hokago Tea Time by following the girls to London for an overseas adventure in K-On! The Movie. Released in 2011 to more or less unprecedented success for this type of anime, the feature film continuatio…
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Part 3 of our Kyoto Vacation is‘Moe Money, Moe Problems: After School Tea-Time with the Girls of K-On!’ And today, we’re discussing the 27-episode second season from 2010, which follows Yui, Ritsu, Mio, and Mugi-chan in their third and final year of high school, with second-year Azusa facing the prospect of being left behind after they all graduate…
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Part 3 of our Kyoto Vacation is‘Moe Money, Moe Problems: After School Tea-Time with the Girls of K-On!’ And for the next three weeks, we’re reviewing what may be Kyoto Animation’s most popular series to date: K-On!, the musical slice-of-life anime sensation following the girls of the Sakuragaoka High School light music club! The 14-episode 1st seas…
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It’s December 25th, and Christmas has finally come to Otaku Town – and with it, the final episode of Part 2 of our Kyoto Vacation. For today’s very special episode, we are finishing our journey through the world of Haruhi Suzumiya with the 2010 film The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, the nearly-three-hour climactic story in Kyoto Animation’s bel…
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Part 2 of our Kyoto Vacation chronicles ‘When Christmas Came to Otaku Town,’ and that holiday is drawing ever nearer with Season 2 of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Aired in 2009, this season collected the 14 episodes originally produced in 2006, re-arranges them in the story’s chronological order, and then intersperses 14 new episodes amidst t…
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Part 2 of our Kyoto Vacation chronicles ‘When Christmas Came to Otaku Town,’ and in this episode, we do an extremely deep-dive into the single craziest experiment ever attempted in commercial anime: The infamous ‘Endless Eight’ arc from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Season 2. We will be talking about the rest of that show’s second season from 2…
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Part 2 of our Kyoto Vacation chronicles ‘When Christmas Came to Otaku Town,’ and following the wild success of Haruhi Suzumiya, Kyoto Animation moved on to one of the defining slice-of-life anime comedies, 2007’s Lucky Star! Simultaneously a very dry, down-to-earth ‘atmospheric’ show and an absolutely absurd slice of post-modern anime surrealism, L…
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Part 2 of our Kyoto Vacation chronicles ‘When Christmas Came to Otaku Town,’ beginning with a look at the first season of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Based on the light novels by Nagaru Tanigawa, Haruhi is a seminal work of 21st century anime, with the first 14 episodes from 2006 creating an absolute sensation with major impacts on the futur…
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This week marks the 10th anniversary of the first movie based on Persona 3, a game that is one of our all-time favorites here at Japanimation Station. We reviewed each of those films as they released over on The Weekly Stuff Podcast, and hold them in extremely high regard as some of the greatest video game adaptations of all time, in any medium – a…
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This week marks the 10th anniversary of the first movie based on Persona 3, a game that is one of our all-time favorites here at Japanimation Station. We reviewed each of those films as they released over on The Weekly Stuff Podcast, and hold them in extremely high regard as some of the greatest video game adaptations of all time, in any medium – a…
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This week marks the 10th anniversary of the first movie based on Persona 3, a game that is one of our all-time favorites here at Japanimation Station. We reviewed each of those films as they released over on The Weekly Stuff Podcast, and hold them in extremely high regard as some of the greatest video game adaptations of all time, in any medium – a…
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This week marks the 10th anniversary of the first movie based on Persona 3, a game that is one of our all-time favorites here at Japanimation Station. We reviewed each of those films as they released over on The Weekly Stuff Podcast, and hold them in extremely high regard as some of the greatest video game adaptations of all time, in any medium – a…
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Part 1 of our Kyoto Vacation, ‘Crying is the Key to Happiness,’ comes to a close with Clannad After Story, the second and final season based on the legendary visual novel by Key VisualArts. And after speaking for 3.5 hours about the first season, we somehow go even longer on the second, which follows Tomoya and Nagisa progressing into adulthood and…
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Part 1 of our Kyoto Vacation, ‘Crying is the Key to Happiness,’ continues with 2007’s Clannad, the first entry in a two-series journey adapting the legendary visual novel by Key VisualArts. And it is, immediately, a major artistic leap for Kyoto Animation, a stunningly animated, beautifully written, alternatingly hilarious and poignant portrait of …
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Part 1 of our Kyoto Vacation, ‘Crying is the Key to Happiness,’ continues with our review of Kanon, a fascinating snapshot of two groups of storytellers finding their way: The team at Key VisualArts, for whom Kanon was their first original visual novel, and the artists at Kyoto Animation, who had already made Air the year before, and were now worki…
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Part 1 of our Kyoto Vacation kicks off with ‘Crying is the Key to Happiness,’ a series of episodes on Kyoto Animation’s adaptations of the acclaimed visual novels by Key VisualArts. We begin with 2005’s Air, the strange, sad, and surprising tale of a wandering boy, a girl obsessed with dinosaurs, an empathetic crow, and a winged girl in the sky. Ai…
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Welcome to Japanimation Station’s Kyoto Vacation, the fourth season of our podcast and our biggest adventure yet! We are taking a journey through the works of Kyoto Animation, one of the most respected and beloved anime studios in Japan, reviewing shows like Clannad, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, K-On!, Nichijou, Sound! Euphonium, Violet Everg…
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“Leave it to my psychokinesis.” The third season of Japanimation Station comes to a close with the jam-packed final installment of The Classic Adventures of Lupin the 3rd! We start by taking a look at Lupin’s first live-action adventure, 1974’s Strange Psychokinetic Strategy. This is one of the earliest Lupin adaptations period, created between the…
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“I guess we do battle tonight, Pops!” For the penultimate episode of Japanimation Station Season 3, we’re looking at a selection of Lupin the 3rdfilms and specials from the brink of the new millennium! Starting with 1996’s Dead or Alive, a theatrical feature directed by Lupin creator Monkey Punch himself, which sees our favorite thief embroiled in …
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“I can’t just ignore a lovely lady with a big Diamond.” As Lupin the 3rd rounded the corner of the 1980s into the 1990s, the character and the series was in a period of transition. The 1987 OVA film The Fuma Conspiracy featured some of the franchise’s greatest animation, but also had a completely different voice cast than Japanese fans had come to …
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“Nobody said I’m not in. We’re just out of cognac.” With Lupin the 3rd Part III, Lupin officially the enters the 1980s and he’s got a new attitude, a new look, and a new jacket – a pink one! The Pink Jacket Adventures, as this series has come to be known, is one of the weirder and wilder chapters in Lupin history, with Yuzo Aoki leading a talented …
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“Believe in the power of the thief.” Before he left the world of Lupin behind and went off to change the course of anime history forever with Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Hayao Miyazaki returned to TMS for a final set of Lupin the 3rd projects that have become iconic anime classics: The 1979 feature film The Castle of Cagliostro, and episode…
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“Lupin, our manly drama ends today!” Airing from 1977 to 1980, the second Lupin the 3rd TV anime – retroactively titled “Part II” – produced a whopping 155 episodes, and with the iconic red jacket and the entire five-person crew (Lupin, Jigen, Fujiko, Goemon, and Zenigata) in tow for every adventure, this is the series that firmly cemented Lupin II…
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“Wherever he goes, he’ll be chased. That is his destiny.” In 1978, Lupin the 3rd made the leap to the big screen with his first animated feature film, and while the second Lupin movie, 1979’s Hayao Miyazaki-directed The Castle of Cagliostro, is the more famous film, The Mystery of Mamo is arguably the single piece of Lupin animation that cuts close…
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“I’m a greedy person. There’s so much I want to do with Mom and all of you.” Weekly Suit Gundam is back to review the second and final season of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury, which brings the story to a close with a rousing, jam-packed set of episodes that’s darker, richer, and more action-filled than the first season. This is the fir…
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“Lupin. He’s a nice man. But he’s cool.” Welcome to Season 3 of Japanimation Station: The Classic Adventures of Lupin the 3rd! This season, we will be exploring the countless capers of one of the most enduring icons of anime from his very first animated appearance in 1969 up through the dawn of the 21st century. In today’s season premiere, we go th…
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“For the sake of someone other than yourself, you can exert infinite strength.” The third season of the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba recently wrapped up its hotly anticipated third season, adapting the “Swordsmith Village Arc” of Koyoharu Gotouge’s manga, and as big fans of the series who have reviewed all the prior arcs, we’re here for…
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Hosts Sean Chapman and Jonathan Lack give you a special look at Season 3 of Japanimation Station, THE CLASSIC ADVENTURES OF LUPIN THE 3RD, premiering July 4th, 2023! In this 8-episode season, we will be surveying 30 years of anime history through the exploits of the infamous thief Lupin III and his friends Daisuke Jigen, Fujiko Mine, Goemon Ishikaw…
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“Getting to know someone is all about little moments like that, wouldn’t you agree?” In this super-sized season finale of Japanimation Station, we close out ufotable/Moon Works with two reviews: First, we discuss Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family, the 2018 original net animation spin-off of Fate/stay night that sees Shirou and all his friends makin…
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“I’ll show you a miracle.” The journey of Fate/stay night comes to a close with the third and final chapter of the Heaven’s Feel trilogy, Spring Song, and Sean and Jonathan are both in absolute awe at what this film achieves. Bringing the stories of Shirou, Sakura, Rin, Ilya, and the other surviving characters to a surprising, incredibly emotional …
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“She’s all I want to protect.” The dark saga that is Heaven’s Feel enters its especially dark middle chapter with Lost Butterfly, the second film in the trilogy, and one that delivers an enormous, eventful, complicated slice of movie for us to break down. Filled to the brim with surprising revelations, major plot turns, and huge character moments, …
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“If I ever did something bad, would you forgive me?” We enter the final phase of ufotable/Moon Works with the first part of the Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel trilogy, Presage Flower, the first of three films adapting the third and final route of the original Fate/stay night visual novel. And whether you’re experiencing the story in its original vi…
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“That’s Hell you’re walking into.” Where the first season of Unlimited Blade Works provided a lot of essential character work, the second season – episodes 13 through 25 – is where the plot kicks into high gear, and there’s a lot to break down on this episode, as the show doles out revelations about Archer and Shirou, brings Gilgamesh and his monst…
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