
#23 JapaneseGaryBen - AJATTer of 3 Years and Twitter Superstar
10/14/20 • 87 min
In this weeks episode of the KoreKara Podcast, we chat with JapaneseGaryBen, a well-known AJATTer in the Japanese learning community. You may have seen his lengthy videos on YouTube documenting his progress learning Japanese each year, or his twitter account where he tweets daily about immersion and learning Japanese. It’s been about 3 years since he’s started learning Japanese, and in this episode we catch up with him to see where he’s at in his journey and how far he still wants to take it. We talk about his Japanese progress, acquiring pitch accent, meeting Japanese people, learning programming, and his plans to move to Japan. If you enjoyed the podcast we would really appreciate it if you could like and subscribe, as it would really motivate us to put our more content! If you want to support the podcast and get access to bonus clips and episodes with all our guests, get access to our exclusive discord channel, and get early access to our episodes please consider subscribing to us on Patreon! In the meantime go checkout JapaneseGary Ben on social media!
JapaneseGaryBen’s Links:
► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWY6R8lFFCk724E9mN_HtGw
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/JapaneseGaryBen
About JapaneseGaryBen:
JapaneseGaryBen started learning Japanese around 3 years ago, using the All Japanese All The Time method, where he tried to immerse himself with Japanese as close to 24 hours a day as possible. This included some unconventional workarounds, such as taping headphones to his ear so that he could continue to listen to Japanese as he slept. He’s made yearly update videos documenting his progress, but since he hasn’t made an update video this year, we decided to catch up with him to see how far he’s come since then.
Although JapaneseGaryBen has become considerably more comfortable in Japanese since his 2 year mark, he felt that he was still mostly doing the same things, so he decided not to make a 3 year update video. Nevertheless, he’s made a lot of progress studying pitch accent and becoming better at output. One aspect of the AJATT method is that output is not encouraged in the earlier stages, due to fear of making bad habits. Perhaps in fear of that, JapaneseGaryBen has noted that he has yet to start “outputting at full force”, but has made efforts regularly writing down thoughts in Japanese. Although having studied for 3 years, he feels that he isn’t comfortable speaking due to the fact that pitch accent is constantly on his mind, and his goal is to sound as close to a native person as possible.
After 3 years of studying Japanese, JapaneseGaryBen still resides in the United Kingdom and has yet to travel to Japan. We talk about some of his expectations for Japan and whether or not there’s a possibility that he might find that Japan isn’t what he thought it would be. However, JapaneseGaryBen has very realistic expectations for what Japan will be when he arrives there, so he isn’t that worried about moving there. Although he’s talked in previous videos about possibly doing JET, he’s since changed his mind on that, wanting to pursue a full career instead in Japan before the age of 30. Before starting to study Japanese, he initially went to university studying games, and even went on to pursue a masters in the same field before dropping out. Nowadays, he’s studying programming, in Japanese of course, with the goals of becoming a digital nomad where he will be able to work for himself anywhere in the world. As of now though, JapaneseGaryBen is working away at a corner store, still working on perfecting his Japanese.
In this weeks episode of the KoreKara Podcast, we chat with JapaneseGaryBen, a well-known AJATTer in the Japanese learning community. You may have seen his lengthy videos on YouTube documenting his progress learning Japanese each year, or his twitter account where he tweets daily about immersion and learning Japanese. It’s been about 3 years since he’s started learning Japanese, and in this episode we catch up with him to see where he’s at in his journey and how far he still wants to take it. We talk about his Japanese progress, acquiring pitch accent, meeting Japanese people, learning programming, and his plans to move to Japan. If you enjoyed the podcast we would really appreciate it if you could like and subscribe, as it would really motivate us to put our more content! If you want to support the podcast and get access to bonus clips and episodes with all our guests, get access to our exclusive discord channel, and get early access to our episodes please consider subscribing to us on Patreon! In the meantime go checkout JapaneseGary Ben on social media!
JapaneseGaryBen’s Links:
► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWY6R8lFFCk724E9mN_HtGw
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/JapaneseGaryBen
About JapaneseGaryBen:
JapaneseGaryBen started learning Japanese around 3 years ago, using the All Japanese All The Time method, where he tried to immerse himself with Japanese as close to 24 hours a day as possible. This included some unconventional workarounds, such as taping headphones to his ear so that he could continue to listen to Japanese as he slept. He’s made yearly update videos documenting his progress, but since he hasn’t made an update video this year, we decided to catch up with him to see how far he’s come since then.
Although JapaneseGaryBen has become considerably more comfortable in Japanese since his 2 year mark, he felt that he was still mostly doing the same things, so he decided not to make a 3 year update video. Nevertheless, he’s made a lot of progress studying pitch accent and becoming better at output. One aspect of the AJATT method is that output is not encouraged in the earlier stages, due to fear of making bad habits. Perhaps in fear of that, JapaneseGaryBen has noted that he has yet to start “outputting at full force”, but has made efforts regularly writing down thoughts in Japanese. Although having studied for 3 years, he feels that he isn’t comfortable speaking due to the fact that pitch accent is constantly on his mind, and his goal is to sound as close to a native person as possible.
After 3 years of studying Japanese, JapaneseGaryBen still resides in the United Kingdom and has yet to travel to Japan. We talk about some of his expectations for Japan and whether or not there’s a possibility that he might find that Japan isn’t what he thought it would be. However, JapaneseGaryBen has very realistic expectations for what Japan will be when he arrives there, so he isn’t that worried about moving there. Although he’s talked in previous videos about possibly doing JET, he’s since changed his mind on that, wanting to pursue a full career instead in Japan before the age of 30. Before starting to study Japanese, he initially went to university studying games, and even went on to pursue a masters in the same field before dropping out. Nowadays, he’s studying programming, in Japanese of course, with the goals of becoming a digital nomad where he will be able to work for himself anywhere in the world. As of now though, JapaneseGaryBen is working away at a corner store, still working on perfecting his Japanese.
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#22 Johannes - YouTuber from Japanese Journey
On this week's episode of the KoreKara Podcast, we spoke to Johannes from the YouTube Channel Japanese Journey. Initially getting interested in Japan after practicing the martial art Aikido, Johannes has settled down in Japan working in IT (Android App Development) with YouTube in his free time. We talk to Johannes about his journey moving to Japan, progress learning Japanese, working in an IT company in Japan, as well as his family.
Johannes's (Japanese Journey) Links:
► Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkAKAc0xu7_JgKRxumCLUBA
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/NihonJourney
► Website: http://japanese-journey.com/
About Johannes:
Johannes is the man behind the YouTube Channel Japanese Journey where he provides information and helpful tips about Japan through high production value videos. He initially got into Japan when he was younger while he practiced the martial art Aikido in Germany. However, it wasn't until he met his wife later on where he actually considered ever living in Japan.
In 2016, Johannes made the big move to start his life in Japan. In the beginning, he wanted to start a blog that followed his journey learning Japanese, so he created Japanese Journey - the blog. He had prior experience creating a monetized blog on Android App Development, so he thought about doing the same thing, except about Japan. He eventually made a YouTube channel under the same name, and started posting videos about Japan that could help people who were interested out.
Outside of YouTube, Johannes works full time in an IT Company where he specializes in Android App Development. Despite the long hours, Johannes manages to create high quality content, including information on how to work in Japan in the IT industry and acing the interview. Moving forward, Johannes is working even harder, squeezing out all the time he can to provide everyone with quality, relevant videos consistently. Make sure to check out the Japanese Journey YouTube channel!
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#24 MissHanake - Youtuber Studying Japanese at Oxford University
On this week's episode of the KoreKara Podcast, we spoke to Hannah from the YouTube Channel MissHanake. Having studied Japanese for nearly 10 years, we talk to Hannah about her journey with Japan and Japanese, which included studying it at Oxford University, studying abroad at Kobe University, taking a working holiday to work at a Ski Resort in Nagano, and pursuing a Masters in Japanese as well.
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