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Japan-easy

Japan-easy

2016Ended2 Seasons48 EpisodesTMDB
NHK WORLD-JAPAN

Learn useful phrases and cool kanji through these 15-minute programs, and you'll realize that "Japanese is easy!"

Season 2 Episodes

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Episode 3: What is this?

May 7, 2017 · 15m

In today's program, we'll learn how to ask what something is. We'll also learn 3 pronouns words: kore, are and sore, meaning this, that and it.

Episode 4: Who is this?

May 14, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll discover the various situations where we say "Who is this?" in Japanese. Let's notice that the phrase is different from when asking people in front of you and when asking when not.

Episode 5: Which is your recommendation?

Jun 4, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we learn how to ask for a recommendation about what to eat or buy. This one convenient expression can help you make the best decision at restaurants and when traveling or shopping.

Episode 6: How do you say this in Japanese?

Jun 11, 2017 · 15m

Maybe you know what something is, but do you know how to say it in Japanese? Today let's learn what to say in such a situation. This is going to help you ask a lot of questions, and that's a great way to build your vocabulary.

Episode 7: How much is this?

Jul 2, 2017 · 15m

When you travel around Japan, you will want to know how much things cost. Just say “Kore wa ikura desuka?” and people will tell you how much you have to pay.

Episode 8: Where is the restroom?

Jul 9, 2017 · 15m

The phrase "Doko desuka?" means “Where is …?” This is a question you can use when you want to ask for directions. In this episode, we’ll learn how to ask where the restrooms are.

Episode 9: When is it?

Aug 6, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn a question: "Sore wa itsu desuka?" We use this to ask when something is going to happen. We'll also learn about 3 kanji: 時 (time), 投 (throw) and 打 (strike / hit).

Episode 10: Is it near here?

Aug 13, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the question "Koko kara chikai desuka?" We use this to ask if something is nearby. We'll also learn 3 kanji: 道 (way), 歩 (walk) and 走 (run).

Episode 11: How long will it take?

Sep 3, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the question "Dono kurai kakarimasu ka?" We use this to ask how much time or money something takes. We'll also learn about 3 kanji: 金 (money), 近 (near) and 遠 (far).

Episode 12: Does this bus go to Shibuya?

Sep 10, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the question "Kono basu wa Shibuya e ikimasu ka?" We use this to ask if a person or a vehicle goes to a certain destination. We'll also review the phrases we've learned in the past episodes. The kanji we'll learn are: 行 (go), 右 (right) and 左 (left).

Episode 13: I want to eat ramen

Oct 1, 2017 · 15m

Today we'll learn how to express what we want, like when you want to eat something or when you want to ride a train. We'll also learn how to say the negative forms, like when you don't want to eat something.

Episode 14: Do you have miso ramen?

Oct 8, 2017 · 15m

Today, we'll learn how to ask for what you're looking for. You can use this sentence when asking for a menu at a restaurant, or when you're looking for a particular size and color at a clothes store.

Episode 15: May I sit down?

Nov 5, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Suwattemo iidesu ka?" It's useful when you want to ask someone for permissions. You can use it, for example, when you want to sit in an empty seat or when you want to turn on the air conditioner. And for today's kanji, we'll learn about the kanji that means "sit".

Episode 16: Could you take my picture?

Nov 12, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Shashin o totte moraemasu ka?" This is a useful phrase when requesting someone to do something for you. You can use it, for example, when you ask someone to take your picture at a tourist spot, or when want to borrow an umbrella from a hotel. And for today's kanji, we'll learn about the kanji that means "don't" or "banned".

Episode 17: Can I change money here?

Dec 3, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Kokode ryogae dekimasu ka?" "...dekimasu ka?" is a useful expression to use when you want to ask if someone can do something. You can use it when you want to have a large serving in a restaurant or when you want to ask for something's that not on the menu. And for today's kanji, we'll learn about the character for "shop" that we often see on signs in the city.

Episode 18: Let's go to Tokyo Tower

Dec 10, 2017 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Tokyo Tawa ni ikimasho". This is useful when you want to invite somebody to do something, like inviting someone to go to the movies with you or to go out to dinner. For Today's Kanji, we'll learn the character for "ride".

Episode 19: I think it's cute

Jan 7, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Kawaii to omoimasu". This is a convenient expression that you can use to express your impressions. Just add "to omoimasu" to an adjective like "Kawaii". In the video, pay attention to the conversation of a couple as they go shopping. And for today's kanji, we'll learn about the character for "think".

Episode 20: This is expensive isn't it?

Jan 14, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "Kore wa takai desu ne". "Kore wa takai desu" means "This is expensive". And when you put "ne" at the end, it becomes an expression used to seek consent or sympathy from the other person. Let's watch the video and pay attention to the change at the end of the sentences. And for today's kanji, we'll learn about the character for "high".

Episode 21: I like the bigger one

Feb 4, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "hō ga īdesu". You can use this phrase to choose between 2 items in front of you. For example, you can use it when shopping. You can also use it to make a request. Let's check out the video for details. And for today's kanji, we'll learn the character for "big".

Episode 22: I am cooking now

Feb 11, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "teimasu". It's used to express an ongoing action. For example, "ima ryōri o shiteimasu". "Ima" means "now", and "teimasu" is likes the I-N-G verb-ending. First, we start with "shiteimasu", meaning "doing". Let's check out the video, and try to use the phrase. And for today's kanji, we'll learn the character for "make".

Episode 23: I don't like this

Mar 4, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn the phrase "ja arimasen". This is added to the end of a word to make it a negative. For example, the word for "to like" is "suki". But if we say "suki ja arimasen", it means "I don't like (something)". Let's watch the video clip to get a better understanding. And for today's kanji, we'll learn the character for "like".

Episode 24: I have to go home

Mar 11, 2018 · 15m

In this episode, we'll learn how to say "I have to ___" which in Japanese is "___ nakya ikemasen". Since this is the final episode of Japan-easy II, we need to say "kaera nakya ikemasen" which means "I have to go home". And for today's kanji, we'll learn the character for "to go home".

Season 2 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did Japan-easy Season 2 premiere?

Japan-easy Season 2 premiered on April 9, 2017.

How many episodes are in Japan-easy Season 2?

Japan-easy Season 2 has 24 episodes.

What is the first episode of Japan-easy Season 2?

The season opens with Season 2 Episode 1, "Shinjuku, please". It aired on April 9, 2017.

Go to Season 2 Episode 1

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