Mita, The Podcast (In Japanese and English)
By Mita The Podcast
Mita, The Podcast (In Japanese and English)May 28, 2019
Owari......kana? (Eng. Version)
Here is a continuation of Mita's discussion of the year!
Owari......kana?
Hey guys, Mita is coming to a close for this school year, but do not fret! This time of year always leads to some reflection, and Mita sure have a lot to look back on.
Shourai [ENGLISH VERSION]
Here is a continuation of Mita's discussion of...the future.
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Shourai
In this episode, the ladies of Mita discuss...the future.
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Shoushi-Koureika
Talon and Mina have returned for Season 2! This season will be spent delving into some more serious topics.
Today Mita talks about the shrinking population in Japan, and some possible solutions.
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Arigatou!
Nenmatsunenshi [ENGLISH VERSION]
Here's a continuation of Mita's Nenmatsunenshi podcast where they discussed the different ways people celebrate the new year! However, this time, it's in English! Don't worry, Mita will be back in Japanese in 2019 in their next podcast!
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Arigatou!
Nenmatsunenshi
The ladies at Mita are back just in time for the holidays! In this episode, Mina and Talon discuss the different ways people celebrate the end of the year in Japan versus America!
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Arigatou!
Doushite?
California high schoolers, Mina and Talon (MITA), take on the world of podcasting for the first time in this episode as they explore the age old question: Why do people study Japanese?
They not only interview their own classmates, but some students from West Virginia!
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Natsuyasumi
California high schoolers, Mina and Talon, take on the world of podcasting for the first time in this episode as they explore the different ways American and Japanese high school students spend their summer vacations (If you comment, please be gentle. It's our first ever podcast and we are, obviously, not native Japanese speakers).