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Hi, I’m Noriko 🌸—a certified Japanese teacher and Neurolanguage Coach®. Learn Japanese with Noriko is for intermediate to advanced learners. If you're an intermediate student, please start from Season 1—I speak slowly at first, then gradually faster. Season 3 is a level-up version with real-life dialogues, philosophy, and language learning topics. Join Japanese Together for our Podcast Conversation Club & Book Club, and sign up for my newsletter at Japanese with Noriko to learn about my coaching service. Enjoy listening!Japanese with Noriko Aprendizaje de Idiomas
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  • Season 3-145 WHAT IS LUXURY TODAY? Choosing inconvenience in a digital world
    Apr 8 2026

    My program : Let's read a Japanese novel

    1️⃣ Short English Summary:In this episode, Noriko talks about “luxury time” and “analog experiences” in our modern digital world.

    She begins by sharing a recent visit to the cinema in Liverpool. The tickets and popcorn were expensive, and the movie itself was not very good. However, she realized that watching a film without checking her smartphone for two hours felt like a luxury.

    Noriko reflects on what “luxury” means today. For her, luxury is not expensive hotels or restaurants, but cultural experiences such as going to museums, concerts, events, or reading quietly in a café.

    She also talks about analog choices in a digital world. Because we are constantly connected to smartphones, the internet, and AI, many people feel information fatigue. Noriko shares how she limits her social media time and tries to reconnect with slower, more intentional experiences.

    For example, one of her students built a mechanical analog watch, and her husband started wearing a traditional watch again to check the time during meetings without using his phone.

    Noriko also joined two meetups in Liverpool: a Quiet Book Club and a philosophy discussion group. Although she is introverted, meeting people face-to-face felt refreshing and meaningful.

    She concludes that choosing slightly inconvenient, analog experiences—like going to the cinema, reading books, or meeting people in person—may actually be a modern form of luxury.


    2️⃣ Vocabulary List (for understanding the episode)

    • 贅沢(ぜいたく) — luxury
    • 文化的(ぶんかてき) — cultural
    • 特別展示(とくべつてんじ) — special exhibition
    • 情報(じょうほう) — information
    • 情報疲れ(じょうほうづかれ) — information fatigue
    • 悪循環(あくじゅんかん) — vicious cycle
    • 制限する(せいげんする) — to limit / control
    • 腕時計(うでどけい) — wristwatch
    • 部品(ぶひん) — parts / components
    • 組み立てる(くみたてる) — to assemble
    • 通知(つうち) — notification
    • 便利(べんり) — convenient
    • 不便(ふべん) — inconvenient
    • 確認する(かくにんする) — to check / confirm
    • 集まる(あつまる) — to gather
    • 実際に(じっさいに) — in reality / in person
    • 新鮮(しんせん) — fresh / new feeling
    • 体験(たいけん) — experience
    • 傾向(けいこう) — tendency
    • 選ぶ(えらぶ) — to choose
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    12 m
  • Coffee Break with Noriko - Real Talk & Daily Thoughts 8
    Apr 1 2026

    🎧 Episode Summary : In this Coffee Break with Noriko episode, recorded in late February 2026, Noriko shares reflections on her month.

    She talks about celebrating her 19th wedding anniversary at a high-end restaurant in Liverpool — delicious food, but very small portions! She also shares her disappointment about a postponed rock concert that has been rescheduled for a year later, which makes her reflect on how unpredictable life can be.

    A highlight of the month was reconnecting with her husband’s childhood friend, who is currently on a three-month world trip. Hearing about his journey inspires Noriko to think more seriously about travel and making the most of life while she is healthy.

    She also reflects on her recent reading, especially Sekai 99 by Sayaka Murata — a powerful and mentally exhausting dystopian novel — and an essay collection by Banana Yoshimoto, which reminded her to live simply, avoid excessive desire, and not expect anything in return when doing something for others.

    Finally, she encourages listeners to turn input into output — after listening or reading something, try summarizing it or sharing your thoughts. Small output habits can transform language learning.

    📚 Vocabulary List (15 Key Words)

    • 結婚記念日(けっこんきねんび)– wedding anniversary

    • 高級レストラン(こうきゅうレストラン)– high-end restaurant

    • 延期(えんき)– postponement

    • 再会(さいかい)– reunion

    • 世界一周(せかいいっしゅう)– around-the-world trip

    • 憧れる(あこがれる)– to admire / to long for

    • 中年(ちゅうねん)– middle age

    • 上下巻(じょうげかん)– two-volume set (upper and lower volumes)

    • 放心状態(ほうしんじょうたい)– state of shock / mental blankness

    • 衝撃的(しょうげきてき)– shocking

    • エッセイ – essay

    • 欲(よく)– desire

    • 見返り(みかえり)– something in return / reward

    • 名言(めいげん)– memorable quote / wise saying

    • アウトプット – output (active production, e.g., speaking/writing)

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    28 m
  • Season 3-144 Noriko’s Philosophy Playground 8 ミイラとモラル:博物館で考える3つの哲学的な質問
    Mar 25 2026

    🎧 Short English Summary : In this episode of Philosophy Playground, Noriko reflects on a discussion she joined at a museum in Liverpool. The theme was ancient Egyptian mummies and morality. She explores three philosophical questions: Is it morally acceptable to display human remains in museums? Is a mummy still the same person who once lived? And should we judge ancient cultures by today’s moral standards? There are no correct answers. The purpose of this episode is to think deeply and respectfully about history, identity, and human dignity.

    • 道徳(どうとく)– morality

    • 遺体(いたい)– human remains, corpse

    • 展示(てんじ)– exhibition, display

    • 敬意(けいい)– respect

    • 尊厳(そんげん)– dignity

    • 価値観(かちかん)– values

    • 判断する(はんだんする)– to judge

    • 基準(きじゅん)– standard, criterion

    • 意識(いしき)– consciousness

    • 宗教観(しゅうきょうかん)– religious belief, view of religion


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    10 m
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