Episode 4 – Kanda Festival




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Summary: (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/episode004_kandamatsuri-300x300.jpg)In episode 4 of Japan Podshow we take you to Akihabara, scene of the Kanda Matsuri (festival), a fantastic spectacle in which thousands of people crowd the streets carrying impossibly heavy mobile shrines. Listen to the podcast now here (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/media/series01/JapanPodshow_Episode004_Kanda-Matsuri.mp3) or download it here (http://is.gd/B3Kp). We would love it if you subscribed in iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=310413183); Non-iTunes user? Here's our standard RSS feed (http://feeds2.feedburner.com/JapanPodshow). Join Joseph and George as they make their way up the street behind the Omikoshi (shrines), meeting people along the way who insist that we enjoy traditional Japanese Culture (and we did). The podcast also features a very enthusiastic policeman with a whistle. (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/images/TokyoTopia-Logo-300x100.jpg) Tokyotopia - how to get into Tokyo from Narita International Airport Honor Dargen is back! Having told us (in episode one) what happens when you arrive at the airport, Honor Dargen of Tokyotopia (http://www.tokyotopia.com) now tells us how to get into Tokyo. For more information on the options honor mentions visit www.tokyotopia.com (http://www.tokyotopia.com/tokyo-international-airport.html). (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/mag-photo.jpg) Hiragana Times Competition Winner! In this episode we also announce the winner of the Hiragana Times competition! The winner receives a 12-month subscription to the electronic version of the Hiragana Times (http://www.hiraganatimes.com), a fantastic bilingual magazine that brings you up to date news and views from Japan - with all articles having direct translations and furigana, it's suitable for any level. You can also listen to some of the sections online - and there's even native support for users of the learning platform Smart.fm. This week's competition - 5 lucky listeners can win vouchers to use for free 1-on-1 lessons on Edufire, the only learning tool with live video Brett Fyfield, an Australian teaching Japanese on the Edufire platform, introduces this week's competition, in which you can win free tickets for lessons in ALMOST ANYTHING! Want to learn Japanese? Spanish? PHP? Photoshop? Or perhaps you're a teacher yourself - give Edufire a go. It's incredibly easy to use and gives you access to a huge pool of students and teachers worldwide. (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/logo-tagline-flame.gif) Listen to the podcast to hear how you can enter the competition. Brett Fyfield (also known as Rainbowhill) can be found in the following places: on Edufire (http://edu​fire.com/r​ainbowhill) on Blogger (http://rainbowhill.blogspot.com/) and on Twitter (http://twitter.com/rainbowhill) Brett also mentions Smart.FM (http://smart.fm/) and Anki (http://ichi2.net/anki/). There's listener feedback too! Thanks to News from the Other side (http://www.newsfromtheotherside.libsyn.com/); Kobe Kevin (http://kobekevin.blogspot.com/); supreme_nothing (http://supremenothing.blogspot.com/) (Brian); Nick Ramsay (http://www.longcountdown.com/); Tokyo Dan (http://twitter.com/tokyo_dan); Doug of Planet Japan (http://planetjapan.com); AnoBaka (http://twitter.com/AnoBaka); Ongakuhenjin (http://twitter.com/Ongakuhenjin)... and thanks to all our listeners for listening! As always your feedback is welcomed. Join our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=67794439768) group; follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/japanpodshow), write a review on iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=310413183), email or Skype us (http://pokya.jp/japanpodshow/contact/) (24 hour answerphone enabled!) You can alsosubscribe to us in iTunes here