Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Made in Japan-- Conversations with Meljo Catalan
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| Ep. 73– Tatsumi Kyo, Freelance Artist and the pursuit of the Manga Career | 18 Oct 2024 | 01:08:52 | |
To be or not to be, that is the way of the “Manga-ka” or Manga artist. I’m back diving deep into the business of what it means to strive as a successful Manga artist. Meet Tatsumi, whom at a young age found passion and with his talent which caught the attention of the giants of the manga publishing world. I was grateful he took time to come and chat with me about what it takes to live and die in this hyper competitive yet internationally loved artistic medium. You can check out Tatsumi’s portfolio here: https://tatsumikyo.com For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com | |||
| Ep. 72–Made (and Served) in Japan— Davido, head brewer and owner of Yggdrasil Brewing | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:50:45 | |
On this episode, let’s head out to a quaint but comfortable beach town of Hiratsuka, Japan. About ninety minutes southwest of central Tokyo, lies a craft beer bar/brewery blasting heavy metal on some days and showing matches of its local soccer club on other days. Converging different types of crowds in one place for the love of craft beer and supporting its community, meet Davido and Yggdrasil Brewing. Davido and his beer making passion placed him and his family face to face with a quiet shoreline community that never knew they needed but quickly grown to love and support. Yggdrasil Brewing: Instagram Facebook Yggdrasil Brewing online shop: For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com | |||
| Ep. 64– Ryuta & Nao Kato, a reunion with my first Tokyoite Friends | 23 Feb 2023 | 00:37:25 | |
When I look back to my first few years of Japan, there is one Tokyo native that helped shape my identity and feel accepted in the local community. Meet my kindred spirit and one of my oldest Japanese friends, Ryuta. He was one of my first students I’ve taught in Japan that soon became my brother from a Nihon-Jin mother. Ryuta, his wife Nao, along with their precocious toddler, Umi-chan joined me for a catch up and reminisce. Seeing Ryuta now, these words come to mind: “Open your hearts, Stay grounded.”
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| Season 4 Wrap. It. Up! (長いお休み) | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:04:42 | |
Dear Listeners, Season 4 is a wrap. Thank you all for sticking around and listening! Stay tuned. To donate for the production of this podcast check out my Ko-fi page. To contact and listen to all the episode check out my Linktree. | |||
| Ep. 63– Chloe Kibble, Neo Tokyo Soul and Jazz Singer/Songwriter | 24 Nov 2022 | 00:38:39 | |
It’s time once again to showcase an up and coming singer who’s been getting a lot of buzz in the Tokyo Jazz and R&B scene. Meet Chloe, establishing herself in Japan as a musical force to be reckoned with. Alongside with her group Pajaumi, an international neo-soul and experimental jazz quintet, they are making waves in their scene domestic and internationally. Chloe is also on the brink of launching her solo career. Join us as we kick back to talk shop as well as sharing the sentiment of “how it feels to be somewhat emo”. You can listen as well as go see Chloe and Pajaumi live here and through her Instagram For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, check out their website. To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast, check out my Ko-fi page You can contact me and listen to all the episodes here. | |||
| Ep. 62– Frank Striegl, founder of 5am Ramen and Tokyo Ramen Tours | 25 Oct 2022 | 00:56:50 | |
Ramen (or as the purists will say, “Chuka-soba” 中華そば)has been the trendiest cuisine exporting out of Japan after sushi. Meet my homie, Frank, a die hard Ramen enthusiast who’s made a sudden career change becoming a popular ramen blogger as well as a charming, sought-after Tokyo ramen tour guide. Frank has built enough street cred to bring tourists to some unknown tasty ramen joints as well as the Michelin star heavyweights in the Japanese Ramen Scene. I felt it was time to have Frank sit down and talk about his undeniable passion for a bowl of umami noodle bomb goodness.
You can check out more amazing ramen shops at https://www.5amramen.com
If you’re interested in joining Frank’s tours: https://www.tokyoramentours.com
For ordering some amazingly tasty instant ramen: https://www.instantramen.jp
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| Ep. 61– BJ Beatty Jr, Retired Defensive End of Obic Seagulls | 08 Sep 2022 | 01:07:50 | |
Down, Set, Hut! ‘Tis the season of my favorite sport, (American) Football. I’d like to share a story of a Hawaiian native raised from the North Shore of Oahu. A man born and raised with the gridiron game literally in his bloodline. Meet BJ, a professional footballer playing 10 years with Obic Seagulls, one of Japan’s top pro football teams in the X-League. Making a name (and threat to rivals), BJ helped grow the sport to where future generations of Japanese players have aspired to outside of Japan’s other classic pastimes, baseball and soccer. For me, it was second nature to kick back and talk about what happened on and off the field as well what the future holds for BJ and his contribution to expose more interest for football in Japan.
You can follow BJ through his IG: @buffalosoja
For more info on the X-League: xleague.jp (site in Japanese)
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Ep.60– Eli T’Amo, Bolivian-Japanese Fashion Designer | 11 Aug 2022 | 00:39:24 | |
Charisma and tenacity goes a long way in any profession and it’s crucial in the world of fashion. Meet Eli, a Bolivian-Japanese Fashion Designer who’s just graduated from one of Japan’s prestigious fashion schools, Bunka Fashion College. Just on the wake of finishing her graduation runway collection, Eli sat down and had a chat with me about her story as a Latino Nikkei (日系人) representing her roots with Japanese technique through her love of fashion. Whether on the runway or on the streets of Tokyo, Eli’s pieces will surely add some “oshare-picante”. You can contact and find more of Eli’s clothing designs and artwork on Instagram: @_elitamo_ For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Ep. 59– Ken Tanaka aka Kenfrog, Japanese Artist | 23 Jun 2022 | 00:57:11 | |
On this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce a rising artist in the Tokyo art community. Meet Ken, aka Kenfrog, an artist that specializes in intricate floral drawings which in my eye resembles a juxtaposition of a Japanese washi paper backdrop with exquisite, controlled sketches that closely resembles Inca tattoo designs. Ken was gracious enough to take time from his hectic schedule to sit down with me and chat about his family background as well as his creative process. He encompasses that persistent adage of “art is life”. However Ken’s values and art are much more in depth than being encapsulated in a three word slogan.
Check out Ken’ s work here: www.kenfrog.com
If you’re in Japan this summer, you can see Ken’s pieces here at Harry’s Sandwich Co. , Harajuku/Omotesando, Tokyo from June 11-July 2 here: https://linktr.ee/harryssandwichco
Ken will also have an exhibit at INCredible Coffee in Koenji, Tokyo from July 11-July 18th. For more info check out on Instagram: @inccoffee2020
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| Ep. 58– Mina Shimizu, Japanese Film & TV Actor | 02 Jun 2022 | 01:15:38 | |
Welcome back, dear listeners. This was a longer than usual MIJ episode because I was excited share a relaxing catch-up with my friend, Mina. She’s been in the Japanese film/TV industry since the pre-digital film days of the early 2000’s. This was actually the first time for me to sit down and talk about her career in the (at-times) constricting Japanese entertainment industry. From reflection on her early years to her transition to the stage, Mina truly shows her versatility in her craft and her unapologetic sincerity. Kick back and share a drink with us.
You can check out Mina’s performances here:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1659615/
Asian Wiki: https://asianwiki.com/Mina_Shimizu
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| Ep. 57– Ace of Shaq, British YouTuber: New Beginnings, New Homeland | 28 Apr 2022 | 01:02:01 | |
One love, One heart. I’d like to introduce you to a man that has grit determination to plant new roots in Japan. A determination shaped from overcoming depression, grief and classism in the midst of a pandemic. Meet Shaq, aka Ace of Shaq, a UK YouTuber who unexpectedly found solace in Japanese culture and the language. After his study abroad program was cut short due to Covid-19, he started a YouTube channel dedicated to practicing Japanese while reacting to Japanese music. He managed to return back to Japan after graduating in hopes to pursue his dreams. I hope his story can be a beacon of light for those who are afraid or for those who need that spark to believe in themselves. 🤘🏼🐼🤘🏼
Ace of Shaq YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/AceofShaq2
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| Ep-56 Swazönd, Crusted Black Metal band from Tokyo | 31 Mar 2022 | 01:07:19 | |
This was an episode that I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. Brace yourselves as we dive head first into the underground Japanese Black Metal scene. I’ve been waiting because I was looking for a band that has that “it” factor when it comes to living and breathing within the Japan underground metal scene and has the chops to make an impressionable debut album. Meet Swazönd, a new band comprised of members who’ve made their mark within the scene and decided it was their “destiny” to get together, jam and make an album that makes you wanna groove and headbang at the same time. In my opinion, the true metal heads I’ve encountered are some of the nicest and most genuine people I know and Swazönd reaffirms this.
To learn more and check out their latest album, visit:
https://swazond.bandcamp.com
All song clips used are from Kanako’s former band, FID: https://open.spotify.com/track/1451us8cSrTWDZV4xiwiv4?si=hCwfdjDGSWucR0-EklZjDA&context=spotify%3Aartist%3A2yEApW7JfjtoukJhohpLOp
And Swazond’s 1st album, “Cursed Inheritance”.
Special thanks to Senna Min for sharing her voice for the English overdubs. For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
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| Ep. 71– Matt Ketchum, co-founder of AKIYAZ | 02 Aug 2024 | 00:56:31 | |
What do you get when you mix punk rock, Emperor Go-Daigo and the rise of abandoned property in rural Japan? Meet Matt, co-founder of AKIYAZ, a real estate brokerage and Akiya lifestyle services firm helping clients purchase an Akiya (abandoned property) in Japan’s countryside as well as helping connect to the local community to ensure a seamless integration to rural Japan life. Post-Covid, the rise of investing and purchasing Akiya in Japan has been on the rise and I was curious to what this is all about. Matt’s once hobby turned business brought me to a world that I didn’t know existed; just like an underground music scene. To learn about Akiya real estate check out: AKIYAZ You can find out more about Matt’s projects here: mkultraman.com For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com | |||
| Ep. 55– Mimi, Embroidery Artist of Mimi Hana Threads | 18 Mar 2022 | 00:45:43 | |
Spring is upon us! How fitting it would be to have an episode showcasing my friend Miko, who is a self taught embroidery artist handcrafting unique and customizable 3D embroidered accessories and jewelry. When I learned that she will be having her first gallery exhibition this month at the Design Festa Gallery in Harajuku, I knew I had to whip up an episode to not only promote her craft but also to share her story as a 4th generation Japanese American exploring her roots and literally flourishing. Say hello to Miko if you are living in Japan and want to stop by Design Festa Gallery this month or if you’d like to see Miko’s embroideries, check out https://www.mimihanathreads.com For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast To listen to other episodes and contact me, check out my Linktree. | |||
| Ep. 54– Kei Katsuno, MD, MPH, Senior Director at the GHIT Fund | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:44:54 | |
Hi! Made in Japan Podcast year four kicks off with the smartest and the most insightful person I know in Japan. Meet my old friend Kei. He’s the Senior Director of Investment Strategy & Business Development at the GHIT Fund.
The Japan-based GHIT ( Global Health Innovative Technology ) Fund is an international public-private partnership fund for global health R&D that mobilizes Japanese industry, academia, and research institutes to create new drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for malaria, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases, in collaboration with global partners.
This episode was incredibly fun to make as I haven’t seen or talked to Kei since pre-Covid times. I was very grateful that he took some time off on a Saturday to share about what he and his organization does for developing countries, life adjusting in these pandemic times and how the Japanese family structure has changed. But more importantly, it gave us a peace of mind catching up and laughing together. To learn more about the GHIT fund please visit: https://www.ghitfund.org
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| Season 3 Wrap Up! | 23 Dec 2021 | 00:01:50 | |
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| Episode 53– Sach, radio DJ at LoveFM Fukuoka | 02 Dec 2021 | 01:11:50 | |
Let’s take a trip to southwest Japan to a city with a name that could literally be translated to “blessed hill”. Fukuoka City is the second largest port city that’s probably not on your to-go visit list but it ought to be. Meet Sach, a Fukuoka native, established radio DJ and vocal coach. She’s graced her presence to come on the mic with me to share her thoughts and stories. I had a blast diving real deep on her studying abroad in the U.S., Fukuoka women, music, motherhood and radio still being relevant in our lives.
You can listen to Sach’s show, “Departure Lounge” every Friday from 11:00am-14:00pm on Love FM 76.1 :
https://lovefm.co.jp.
Check out what Sach and her son are up to on YouTube/IG/FB: @thisissach
If you live in Fukuoka and are interested to get some voice lessons from Sach:
https://expg.jp/instructor/detail.php?instructor_id=411
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| Episode 52 — Rachel Ferguson, co-founder of Ryozan Park, writer, singer & voice artist | 14 Oct 2021 | 00:47:02 | |
Community is Everything. Meet Rachel, a mother of many talents. Along with her husband, they’ve built and grew a share house project called RYOZAN PARK which empowers families in Tokyo to build a community with workspaces, accommodation and childcare. It is one of Tokyo’s first ever integrated urban communities of this decade. However, this concept is nothing new to the Japanese society; just easily forgotten.
Rachel also came on my podcast to announce her new children’s book/sleep aid, “Gugu and Penfin Sleep”. A perfect (and super cute!) book for parents in need to get themselves and their kids some well deserved rest.
You can check out Rachel here: rachelferguson.net
If you are interested and want to find out more about Ryozan Park, visit: ryozanpark.com
To get a copy of “Gugu and Penfin Sleep”, visit: guguandpenfin.com
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| Episode 51 — Brandon & Mari Wash, Rising Shutterbugs in Japan | 24 Sep 2021 | 00:56:19 | |
Japan is one of the most sought after places in the world to snap a photo or capture a video. This episode focuses on two individuals from completely different paths merging in pursuit for that perfect shot.
I highly recommend to check out and if you’re re looking for a collaboration with Brandon (@smallworldphotovideo) and Mari (@mari.wash) on Instagram.
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| Episode 50– Two Emails and the Best 3 | 10 Aug 2021 | 00:52:07 | |
I’ve been waiting to tell this story of a man that has truly Made it in Japan. He was also my mentor when it came to the unglamorous yet self-sacrificing job; an ESL teacher in Japan. I dedicate this 50th episode to him, Douglas Forrester. If you are interested in becoming an English Language teacher, check out this website: https://esllibrary.com You can also find the novel, “Tokyo Nights” by Jim Douglas on paperback or as an e-book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33399637-tokyo-nights#other_reviews. **** For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 49– Mayowa, The next Black J-POP singer | 15 Jul 2021 | 01:01:17 | |
Here’s a story of a person riding a tornado on a road less travelled. Not only does he have one of the coolest names, but brings a voice that will make waves in the J-Pop scene. Meet Mayowa. If you haven’t yet, you’ll surely will. Ariana Grande might have something to do with it.
You can check out Mayowa here:
Instagram: @mayowasensei
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCxxHEXzvR2c9TmoZJqi1p3w
Listen to Mayowa’s album, “The things they said to me” here:
Apple: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-things-they-said-to-me/1561922599?l=en
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/15Kf2TkZAqLUW4FIMDIYIl?si=VNeMss9WTzuUq0aFaJyAnw&dl_branch=1
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| Episode 48– Hiro Umetani, Kyomai Japanese Traditional Dancer | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:56:07 | |
On this episode we’re gonna examine a notable Japanese traditional dance that is often peformed by the Geisha and Maiko. Meet Hiro, (or her stage name, “Zuiou Shinozuka”). She is a traditional Japanese dancer/instructor trained from the oldest Kyomai dance school in Kyoto. She is currently an ambassador to promote her art form as well as collaborating with musicians abroad in hopes to preserve the cultural importance of traditional Japanese dance. For more information please check out her website: zuioushinozuka.com For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 47– Tim Bunting, The Kiwi Yamabushi | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:46:49 | |
To quote J.R.R. Tolkien, “He loved mountains, or he had loved the thought of them marching on the edge of stories brought from far away…” Meet Tim, a Yamabushi; a Shinto ascetic mountain monk who aims to share the values of what the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture offers. I want to help him open up an ancient custom that he has dedicated his life to. Here is his story and I hope it can be a worthwhile pause from our daily hustle to reflect on.
You can find more info on the Yamabushi here: http://yamabushido.jp
To learn more about the three mountains of Dewa: http://dewasanzan.com
You can find Tim on IG ( @kiwiyamabushi ) or YouTube : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq4-v2UFSt9ybDDpFIddim4Jljm6CCN9F
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Ep. 70– Hiroe Foster, OG “Kikokushijo”: So you wanna be a Japanese Interpreter? | 30 Jun 2024 | 01:05:56 | |
I’m back and this time the sensei has become the student about life inside and away from Japan. Meet Hiroe, a “Kikokushijo”, or commonly in English, a returnee. Hiroe belongs to the first wave of Japanese children that relocated overseas due to orders from their parents’ companies during the 1970’s. Her story is a unique personal lens to life going back and forth to Japan. She also happens to be long time interpreter and translator in her company. This episode is for listeners curious about this profession and to those who have what it takes (or doesn’t take ) to pursue this career. She can help you bring out the real “nihongo” on these streets.
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To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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| Episode 46– Divafresh Yuri, Japanese Songwriter/Artist/Singer | 26 May 2021 | 00:48:59 | |
Yuri caught my attention not only by her flawless control in her singing but also her tasteful approach in crafting songs through respecting musicianship. Although our paths crossed in an unexpected way, the power of strong music appreciation will overcome any genre, label and culture. You can listen, follow or contact Yuri here:
YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/divafreshyuri
FB/IG/Twitter: @divafreshyuri
Listen to Yuri’s gospel arrangement in Sekai no Owari’s song “バードマン” here: https://youtu.be/4GavZcdf9Ls
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| Episode 45– Allie Sakakibara, Professional Weirdo, Digital Content Creator | 12 May 2021 | 00:52:19 | |
What do you get when you genetically mutate a wedding MC, Bill Nye, Bear Gryllis and a model together? You’ll soon learn that the person’s name is Allie. From Google Japan, Discovery Channel Japan and her own YouTube Channel, Allie has carved out her own piece of the Social Media Pie. However, I didn’t bring her on this podcast to solely focus on her success in Japan. I brought her on the podcast to know what it means to maintain integrity in the digital content realm and help me find my favorite brand of microwaveable popcorn.
You can find Allie on various platforms here: www.alliesakakibara.com
You can watch the Wild Allie & Dbox episodes here at Discovery Channel Japan: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgMKK0HeoFAVw2LK6l4c6B67SEbmbPTkJ
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| Episode 44– Akil, Ki, Walter: A catch-up with an OG Tokyo Trifecta | 29 Apr 2021 | 01:08:14 | |
On this episode, I thought it’d be a nice switch up to reconnect and reunite three former guests of my podcast. Ki (ep. 5 & 6), Akil (ep. 12) and Walter (ep.20) graced the mics and indulged me on what was going on in their lives during this pandemic. Albeit, it was my excuse to have them on again because I enjoy their company. We discuss what have we been doing as well as our thoughts of how Japan has held up during these times. But more importantly, we like sharing good memories and smile.
You can find more about them and their passions here:
Ki— https://www.masterdrawingjapan.com & http://www.traditionalwingchuntokyo.com
Akil— check out “Japan according to Akil” on wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts as well as his YouTube here: https://youtube.com/channel/UCD2bB4Mf2CyZnjFF2xt0Veg
Walter— https://www.3broskitchen.com/
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 42– Eto, Reggaeton Rapper, Singer & Producer | 30 Mar 2021 | 00:57:09 | |
I am back with another musical guest that hails from the island of Puerto Rico yet is making a big splash here in Japan within the past year. Eto has been involved in many musical ensembles in Japan for the past decade. However, the pandemic has constricted him to start a solo project that showcases his cultural heritage of Reggaeton; a Latin Urban music genre that actually is beloved here in the Japanese underground scene. Since July 2020, he has surprised the local music scene with the release his debut ep, “Island Hopping’, two music videos and several singles. His unabashed, sincere energy is clearly shining through his songs and I’m sure will rejuvenate the identity of Reggaeton for the unaware and the curious.
You can find Eto here: https://linktr.ee/boricuaenjapon Music Videos:
La Mentira : https://youtu.be/hIXIBRq9FPE
Komodo: https://youtu.be/evBBIhY0TDM Rosalita: https://open.spotify.com/track/6ksezO9uNhw7kX5mhqcAM9?si=4N8IwVpURUSmFCRcf8p57w
La Mentira: https://open.spotify.com/track/1q6iRzwosQtYhqoOGCKStq?si=iululSAqRn6JL910ZiQcIQ
Komodo: https://open.spotify.com/track/5QnvDOZeinKjJfpjV3YmLy?si=4_ODMi53TCS1Ijuzsf9zJg To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 40– Katheryn Gronauer, Founder of Thrive Tokyo, Executive Trainer & Coach | 02 Mar 2021 | 00:58:59 | |
For foreigners working in Japan, sometimes we need a bit of help with “adulting”, as Katheryn puts it. Starting out as a health coach, her passion to help others smoothly adjust into a company providing culture programs in the Japanese business setting or daily necessities. However, what’s more impressive than her career accomplishments is her compassion to others feeling the anxiety we’ve all faced when we first arrived in this country.
For more information visit : thrivetokyo.com
To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 39– Liam Ramshaw & Nick Narigon of Tokyo Weekender | 16 Feb 2021 | 00:45:42 | |
Japan’s oldest English publication has weathered many storms over the years and prevailed. 2020 was Tokyo Weekender’s 50th anniversary and the magazine has now adapted to the new era in Japan. Recently, TW has done a rebranding; an upgrade yet keeping to its roots in building and informing the foreign community in Japan. I sat down with Liam, the creative director and Nick, the editor-in-chief to congratulate them on the impeccable job that they’re doing in keeping their readers (both new and seasoned veteran residents) informed in the happenings of Tokyo and throughout Japan. Find out more and subscribe to Tokyo Weekender magazine here:
www.tokyoweekender.com
To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 38 — Welcome Home, Ayako! | 23 Dec 2020 | 01:04:18 | |
The final episode this year. How fitting it ends with a former student of mine just returning to Japan a month ago. Ayako Tanaka was one of my students who’s always yearned for a life outside Japan. Most often I’d teach students who need to prepare for their overseas position, pursuing their MBA or university degree abroad. I’d put Ayako in the group of students that are just full on ready to take that leap and live abroad with the hopes of being completely immersed in that specific region in the world. I knew she had that drive so I was a little surprised she’s returned back in Japan but as we all know, harsh realities do exist. Spending years working abroad in Denmark and England as a freelance translator, with the last 2 years living and working in London with a Marketing firm. With her English visa possibly up for renewal, 2020 came around bringing along Novel Covid-19 to the UK. This November, she’s come back to Japan with a promise she was going to meet me and talk a bit about her life abroad. This episode is pretty much raw , uncut audio of our catch-up. To donate for this podcast: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast
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| Episode 37– Ben & Burke, Co-hosts of Voices in Japan Podcast | 09 Dec 2020 | 01:04:11 | |
On the sixth and finale in my series of talks with Japan-based podcasters, I virtually travelled to Hokkaido and had a chat with two Jujitsu-schooled, snowboarding crazed fellas that created a Sapporo-based podcast showcasing the locals on the “Ezo” frontlines. Aside from these charming hosts expressing their love of the Northern lands of Japan they inhabit, you’re missing out if you don’t put Hokkaido and Voices in Japan podcast on your itinerary and playlist .
Subscribe and listen to Voices in Japan wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
Check out more info here : https://www.voicesinjapan.com
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| Episode 36– David and Matt of Japan 2.0 Podcast | 26 Nov 2020 | 00:56:35 | |
On the fifth installment of my chats with Japan-based podcasters, we...barely talk about Japan! But don’t skip this episode dear listeners. Japan 2.0 is a Kansai based-podcast that paints another shade of Japanese underground culture that David & Matt cherishes dearly and shares to all of you Japanophiles that hasn’t grasp the lowdown on the streets. You can listen to Japan 2.0 Podcast on ITunes, Google Play or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. https://japan2point0.wordpress.com Donate for my show here: https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast
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| Ep. 69 Made (and Served) in Japan - Jeremy Freeman, co-owner & pitmaster of Freeman Shokudo | 01 Mar 2024 | 01:06:49 | |
Warning: Do not listen to this episode on an empty stomach. Meet Jeremy, a born and raised New Yorker, reggae head, and former Brooklyn based record store owner. Along with his wife Maiko, opened “Freeman Shokudo” in a quaint yet hip neighborhood in Shibuya city ward. Specializing in barbecue, pastrami sandwiches, falafel and whatever Jeremy feels like smoking or pickling, I get the sense this is the kind of establishment that helps accentuate if not revitalize a local community. This is a story of Jeremy, Maiko and their family taking a huge risk of leaving what they had in New York to bring his passion of barbecue to Tokyo. With help along the way as well as awkward yet funny circumstances, the restaurant works. In my opinion, it will continue to thrive. You can follow Freeman Shokudo on FB and IG : @freemanshokudo For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 35 – Terrence Holden aka Cliff, Host of Tokyo Speaks | 11 Nov 2020 | 00:51:53 | |
In the fourth installment of my chat with Japan based Podcasters brings us back to what I would say is “essential” podcast listening when we talk about the foreigner community in the Tokyo area of Japan. Cliff showcases the honest and real international voices that have integrated in the international community here in Tokyo. If it’s one podcast in this series that highlights diversity of Tokyo based residents and the experiences that they share, Tokyo Speaks does exactly that and Cliff ( the curator) knows how to make each episode worthwhile to listen to.
You can find out more at:
Tokyospeaks.com
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| Ep. 34– Thersa Matsuura, host of Uncanny Japan Podcast | 14 Oct 2020 | 00:39:03 | |
On the third installment of my chats with other Japan-based podcasters, I step into Japanese myths and fables that are explained by Thersa, a fiction writer and long time Japan resident, who created Uncanny Japan Podcast. While doing research for her own publications, she has stumbled upon many cultural oddities and folklore that displays the rich, voluminous tales within Japanese culture that continuously retains some influence in contemporary society. This podcast is a must for any Japanophile with an appetite for legends, myths and superstitions.
https://www.uncannyjapan.com
You can order Inaka: Portraits of Life in Rural Japan through Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Inaka-Portraits-Life-Rural-Japan-ebook/dp/B08FRFTNDH
If you’d like to donate to my podcast, please visit:
https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast
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| Episode 33- Alicia Clow, co-host of +81 Podcast | 18 Sep 2020 | 00:45:49 | |
Continuing with my series of chatting with other Japan-based podcasters, I want to push an up and coming podcast that cuts deep into Japanese politics and social commentary. Alicia, along with her co-host Mizuki have started +81 podcast with the drive to investigate what is going down with the state of affairs in current Japanese politics. They also probe what is happening and reacting to contemporary issues that permeate within the Japanese society. This podcast was like a breath of fresh air for me in the Japan-based podcast community as politics is seldom being examined thoroughly and explained relatively with ease. Chatting with Alicia clearly gave me assurance the future voices of Japanese will not go silent and complacent into the night. Their voices will be heard and I hope this episode can help amplify it.
You can listen to +81 podcast on wherever you get your podcasts.
IG : @plus81.pod
Twitter: @plus81__pod
Labor NGO Posse: [https://foreignworkersupport.wixsite.com/mysite/english](https://foreignworkersupport.wixsite.com/mysite/english)
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| Episode 32– Tim Romero, Disrupting Japan Podcast & Head of Google for Startups Japan | 03 Sep 2020 | 00:37:27 | |
Here’s the first of my series of conversations with other Japan-based podcasters. Tim Romero needs no introduction: when it comes to one of the most reputable and popular Japan based podcasts dealing with entrepreneurs and innovation in Japan, Disrupting Japan is at the forefront in telling those stories. Having founded several startups in Japan for over two decades, He recently became the Head of Google for Startups Japan. For those of you with the entrepreneurial itch to scratch in side these lands, Tim and his podcast are essential listening. HOME: www.disruptingjapan.com
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| Programming Announcement! | 01 Sep 2020 | 00:05:01 | |
Hi folks. Here’s what I’m cooking up for my next few episodes.
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| Episode 31– Yuji Kawaguchi aka STDRUMS | 20 May 2020 | 00:50:30 | |
You’re never too old to pick up and learn a musical instrument. All it takes is practice. But if I could turn back time, I’d like to pick up drumsticks and start wailing on a drum kit as a toddler. I think it’s one of the most difficult instruments that can take decades to master. Here’s a man that’s used his time wisely to fulfill his dream. Yuji has played in a notable punk band, toured and did studio time for some prominent “anime bands”. A few years back, he’d gone solo and started expanding his creativity. He’s opened for various overseas bands including the U.S. rock supergroup, Battles. Besides jamming around the Tokyo streets, you can often find him basking in the London Underground. During this chat, I’ve found Yuji to be the embodiment of why we fall in love with music and how it shapes our livelihood; connecting us humans no matter where we come from.
Check out his music and videos here:
Website: http://stdrums.rerure.com
IG & FB : @stdrums
#STDRUMS
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| Episode 30-- Coco Yano, Founder of CALN-online | 08 Apr 2020 | 00:48:34 | |
Usually the things we take for granted are the things we can't live without during alarming moments in our lives. All over the world, education is being tested to halt. Meet Coco who has built her company around these kind of moments. She also happens to be in the same field of work that I've ended up being in (and thoroughly enjoy doing) over my years as an educator. However this episode, she will school me in what I don't know and what will be the future of education. For the traditionalists, we may gripe or assess with scrutiny but companies like Coco's are here to stay. What she and others like her are building are undoubtedly the education of these times. CALN online : https://www.caln-online.net Instagram & Facebook : @caln_online | |||
| Episode 29-- Rieko Aiba, Activation Coach | 25 Mar 2020 | 01:09:44 | |
In Western Culture, compliments are often given to one's characteristics or possessions through speech while inversely the Japanese give "subtle" compliments based on one's ability or work ethic. Rarely do the younger Japanese receive vocal praise or appreciation from their seniors in the workplace. However it's slowly changing as the future generations have to be culturally open-minded and seeing the worth in taking risks in their careers. Meet Rieko who is an Activation Coach. Knowing and living through a variety of different societies (in many US regions, Japan and trekking through South and Central America), she finally manifested her potential into a possible career. This is a story that helps others struggle through dire times. You can contact Rieko for a chat/consultation here: https://youmoveyou.life | |||
| Episode 28-- Junko Takashima & Eiko Ishikawa: JJ Kitchen in Tokyo | 11 Mar 2020 | 00:44:48 | |
Japanese cuisine is no doubt one of the attractive lures to visit this country. For every Japanophile, there will always be a glorification for one’s favorite ramen bowl, sushi bite or okonomiyaki plate. We all hold these experiences so dearly. However most visitors and foreign residents often miss out on the chance to cook and eat home cooked “Washoku” until recently. Here’s Junko and Eiko running JJ Kitchen in Tokyo ( @jj.kitchen.tokyo ) . They’ve just opened their kitchen studio and have been quietly gaining street rep for providing laid back cooking lessons to the local foreigners and visitors who are curious in attempting what most Japanese families often serve at home. For those of you here or soon to be inbound in Japan and want to cook the real deal Japanese family-style cooking, these ladies are legit going to teach you while making you feel at home.
JJ Kitchen in Tokyo-- www.jj-kitchen.tokyo
For info, inquiry and reservations email Junko: junko@jj-kitchen.tokyo
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| Episode 27 -- Kou Ebisawa, Sales Manager of Sanyo Corp. of America | 19 Feb 2020 | 00:49:34 | |
"Kikokushijo" is a Japanese word referring to a child born outside the country but returns back to Japan. It also coincides with the child of a Japanese expatriate who receives a part of their education outside Japan. The latter term is often held in high esteem within the Japanese society however the child undoubtedly attracts the weight of jealousy and alienation among one's peers. I'm going to switch it up on this episode as I present you Kou's story ( @ebikou ) . A Japanese man who was born and with a twist of fate, eventually made in America. This is an individual that is still figuring out his own journey yet I consider one of the lucky ones that was produced by Corporate Japan and has never given into complacency.
Sanyo Corporation of America -- https://sanyocorp.com
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| Ep.68– Thomas Kim, chef & co-owner of Coaster Tokyo/ Kaigan Brewery | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:47:08 | |
Welcome to the first episode of my series, “Made (and Served) in Japan”, which I will showcase restaurateurs, cafe/bar owners and any small business establishment in the hospitality industry in Japan. To kick off, meet Thomas, chef and co-owner to a popular bar/brewery in the trendy neighborhood of Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. Coaster Tokyo attracts both locals and foreigners visiting Japan with a variety of party events while showcasing their own microbeer, Kaigan Brewery. Thomas brings his own arsenal of delicious comfort food which keeps customers coming back for more. It is an inspiring story of 8 friends gathering and sharing a vision. French Avengers Assemble!
You can find Coaster Tokyo and Kaigan Brewery on IG here: @coastertokyo @kaigan_brewery
For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/
To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast:
https://ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast
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Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com
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| Episode 26 -- Matthew Waldman, Artist, Designer, Technoprogressivist and creator of Nooka.com | 04 Feb 2020 | 01:02:49 | |
I was fortunate to share a cup of tea high above the fashion hub district of Shibuya with an insightful individual. Matthew ( @thinglove ) is the founder of NOOKA but recently is one of the forefront professors at Keio University Graduate School of Media Design. This chat was lengthy compared to my average episode yet the unhindered conversation was very vital in understanding (if only the surface) the attractive field in design and what Matthew stresses the importance of Universal Language and Branding. At times I may have felt like one of his students mentally taking bullet points but his story can otherwise be utilizable to innovators of all fields. Personally, this has been one of the most edifying episodes I've produced so far. Honestly, this is for you faithful listeners wanting to study or pursue the field of product design and branding.
matthewwaldman.com
Keio University Graduate School of Design-- https://www.kmd.keio.ac.jp
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| Episode 25 -- DJ Sarasa & Brooklyn Terry Founders of SPEAKEASY TYO | 22 Jan 2020 | 00:46:59 | |
Happy New Year! Thank you listeners for keeping this party train cruising through to a new decade. Speaking of which, here we have two likeminded and complimentary music enthusiasts. A professional dance instructor and DJ teamed up to grow one of the most popular parties Tokyo has to offer. In barely its five years of existence, they've managed to bring in notable guest DJs that gained traction with both foreigners and Japanese. They strive to be the "unofficial official party for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics" this year. It's a conversation of their struggles reaching to where they are now and as I surmised, their dreams to make an event where everyone feels safe, comfortable and inclusive. For upcoming events, visit https://speakeasytyo.splashthat.com Just RSVP and you'll have free entry. IG and FB: @speakeasytyo.official | |||
| Episode 24 -- Who is Meljo Catalan? | 10 Dec 2019 | 00:28:19 | |
It's officially my first anniversary of this podcast. My outlook has changed and fortunately the mission has stayed the same. Thank you for being here and riding this journey with me; for better or worse. As a bonus episode to cap this "first season" of Made in Japan podcast, here's an interview I gave early this year for my friend, Akil doing his thing at @japanaccordingtoakil . I hope my anecodotes and my mantra-esque advice about my first experiences in Japan can be of use.
Japan according to Akil: https://anchor.fm/japan-according-to-akil
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| Episode 23 -- Haim Cifuentes, Chef & Owner of La Cabina Tokyo | 27 Nov 2019 | 00:39:06 | |
Honestly, who doesn't like tacos? For me, it's one of those comfort foods that makes me smile with every bite. If I've gone out and eaten tacos with you, you're either a relative or one of my closest friends. For the Tokyoites, you may have noticed a sudden boom of Tex/Mex joints sprouting throughout the city and even the outskirts. I'm not complaining but I'm here to proclaim I discovered a gem that will outshine amongst the wanna-bees. Tucked modestly outside a hip Scandinavian craft bar called ( @oltokyo ) is a food truck serving the most authentic Mexican Taquiera joint Tokyo has to offer. It's run by a modest, stylish yet approachable Tapatio chef that is determined to make his mark telling his story to the locals through his memorable food. These are tacos that will make any Mexican proud.
Instagram & Facebook: @lacabinatokyo
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| Made in Japan: Conversations with Meljo Catalan | 23 Nov 2019 | 00:00:41 | |