Individual words are at:
http://genkiengli sh.net/genkijapan/ja panesefestivalfood.h tm
Have a tour around a Japanese festival and learn a few of the nice foods you'll find.
MP3 Download is at:
http://genkiengli sh.net/genkijapan/wh enwherewhowhat.htm
Silly dance track to learn Japanese for when, where, who, what, how much and other questions.
For translations see:
http://genkiengli sh.net/genkijapan/le arnjapanesefoodanima ls.htm
The version for learning English is at:
http://www.genkie nglish.net/picturebo okfoodanimals.htm
More videos at:
http://GenkiJapan .net
Here's a Japanese glass kaleidoscope, it looks good doesn't it.
Glassware is really popular in Japan. I took some more video in the glassware store, would you like to see it?
Be genki,
Richard
Games are at www.GenkiJapan.net
Learn Japanese with a dance beat.
Atsui = hot
Samui = cold
Sugoi = cool ( i.e. great!)
Tanoshii = fun
Omoshiroi = interesting
I hope you find this omoshiroi!
Enjoy!
MP3 & details at:
http://www.genkie nglish.net/genkijapa n/monthsoftheyearinj apanesesong.htm
The months of the year in Japanese.
January, February etc. full descriptions are on the website.
Explanations are at
http://genkiengli sh.net/genkijapan/da ysoftheweek.htm
Learn how to say the days of the week in Japanese, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
http://www.GenkiJapa n.net
Nagashi soumen are noodles you wash down a bamboo cane and catch themwith your chopsticks!
Very popular in the summer,
Enjoy,
Be genki,
Richard
More videos at: http://www.GenkiJapa n.net Starts off slow, then they get crazy at the end! Japanese Techno Taiko drums at the ???????????? Washuzan Highland Hotel in Okayama. http://www.hailand.c o.jp/ Pretty cool aren't they! They'd be great for Halloween!
More videos at:
http://www.GenkiJ apan.net
This is ???? (takoyaki), or as it's called in this town, ??? (tamagoyaki) It's is really, really nice!
Be genki,
Richard
http://www.GenkiJapa n.net
We had a question on the last video about the proper way to eat sushi. I figured it was a nice excuse to have some for lunch and film it for you!
Be genki,
Richard
http://genkienglish. net/learntospeakgerm an/wievielkostetdas. htm
Fun song to learn German numbers and how to say "How much?". Warning: Listen once and it will stay in your head all day!
There are more songs at
www.GenkiGerman.c om