Love this anime. Felt exactly the same when it was recommended to me, ‘there’s a guy who’s head what? what? just what?’ After watching so much stuff where you know where the story line is going, it’s a real treat to think, ‘I have no idea what’s going on, what’s going to happen…’
Think there was just the one season on netflix when I saw it - though it is based on a manga.
Felt crappy yesterday but managed to listen to Teppi a little bit. Spotify skipped me back 20 episodes or so for some unknown reason, but that suits me as relistening is useful. Also picking up on certain words he uses a lot for conversation flow なので、だけど and using them with in my (crappy) conversational Japanese. Dropped in a cheeky little 基本的には and a couple of naughty 是非是非’s this morning, won’t lie, I feel like Japanese conversational champion of the world for a second afterwards - still can’t conjugate verbs in real time so any cuedos gained is quickly lost as I stumble over して…み…な…ければ…いけません
After listening to Teppi, N5 drills seem ridiculously s-l-o-w , so even the more frustrating when I don’t comprehend them fully. だけど I read my N5 listening comp book and it said the aim of one of the もんだい on the test is to throw Japanese at you that your level won’t comprehend most of, and so see if you can extract the important information. @Twelvewishes they normally come near the start of the test, so that feeling of ‘ugh I don’t understand most of that’ is by design! Previously I had definitely caught n4/n3 grammar patterns and thought ‘hey! this is N5’ - so that explains why.
It’s flattering that you assume I did these N5 listening exercises out of a genuine effort to understand them.
I only did them to put my current efforts into context because I do not want to fall prey to the fallacy where I assume I know enough when in fact I know nothing. So I don’t need to know how they work. I only needed something to keep me from overestimating myself.
You know, I never even noticed until you pointed it out! Probably because it’s not even shaped like a hole, and it’s called ホール instead of 穴? But yes, apparently this is my niche now. And I haven’t even started reading my other “horror” book, about a guy who compulsively enters any hole he comes across. yes, I know how it sounds
According to Wikipedia there’s only one season overall: 12 episodes and 6 OVAs, of which Netflix has one (whatever an OVA is, I really have no idea)
Yes, based on a manga, completed in 23 volumes. I just checked out the sample, and the art looks basically the same, really nice. It’s a shame the manga is black and white only though, colour really adds a lot to that strange world.
Small update after a long while, gave a bit more context in the read every day thread.
I’ve been listening to YUYU a fair bit lately, kinda grew on me the format and what he talks about. It’s a pretty comfortable podcast to listen to and the way he talks seems to keep my brain not losing focus or interest. No rambling for the most part, straight to the point and generally well divided sections. The length of the episodes also makes it easy to fit one here and there. I enjoy a lot his 怖い話 and 都市伝説 episodes, he gets so immersed in them. Only listened up to Vol.27 so far but I can see myself catching up eventually until being up to date, which always seems like an almost impossible thing to do when it comes to longerish podcasts.
The bluetooth speaker in the shower has also proven to be very effective . Definitely getting a bit more listening just from that alone.
I watched 日本語の森’s N3 grammar 1-hour summary. For reading and listening purposes, many are primarily just (old) vocabularies for me; but of course, that isn’t always the case.
To me, ~よう is both confusion and elucidating at the same time. I think it is actually called 意志形. I am pretty short of what to call ~ず very specifically (but Notion has comment feature). Perhaps I should check some 国語 clips for natives later. Also, I don’t feel I can differentiate 地震 and 自信 by sound at all.
I am only OK with around 30% to all grammar points, so practically, I would fail the exam; even not accounting for misuse and misconjugation (misjoining).
Enhancer for YouTube™ - Chrome Web Store makes screenshooting pretty streamline, but I need to turn off Ask where to save each file before downloading, and make Youtube Enhancer controls always visible.
I have been to Tsukuba before, but I don’t know much of the outside, only taking a train to Tokyo. That was probably the first study trip to Japan.
My Notion screenshot
Toggle is a big cleaner, and I don’t toggle everything on. It also makes testing easy – just collapse, and recall/make some sentences, thinking of variants and exceptions as well.
Also, grammar by topics, by breaking into Pages in Notion.
Today’s mimicmethod exercise was for /%/ or j. This was especially tricky for me because I’m used to overenunciating it as dsch. Gotta learn to tread softly…
Watched the newest Chainsaw Man, 乃木坂工事中, and the rest of the first episode of Shield Hero. Wasn’t super active yesterday with Japanese study, but did enough to maintain for the day.
Today I listened to Episode 96 of Nihongo con Teppei for Beginners.
I also listened to 3 more Culture Class: Essential Japanese Vocabulary lessons from JapanesePod101. They don’t contain a huge amount of Japanese to listen to, just a few example sentences - but they are ok to listen to while I’m only half listening while I write my diary.
November 23rd
What did I listen to?: ONEUS 日本アルバム「Dopamine」リリース記念特番
How much time did I spend listening?: 1 hour, 15 min
I am currently out of town again so I really didn’t think I’d be doing any reading or listening during this period, but lo and behold, Oneus is promoting in Japan right now and they did a live stream thing earlier today so I thought, what the heck, let’s give it a go xD (For context, Oneus is a k-pop group and I love them with my whole entire heart). They introduced themselves in Japanese at the beginning and I thought this was so cute - one of the members’ names is Keonhee (건희), which gets katakana’ed as ゴニ, so he introduced himself like
More rambling about my experience watching this stream
The first part of the stream was interview-style, with them talking about their new Japanese album release and their time in Japan (they’ve been doing promotional events there for the past few weeks, and they just did a couple of concerts there as well). THE HOST TALKS SO FAST JEEZ like it is just a stream of syllables with no discernable word breaks or sentence breaks or pauses kshdfskjsvnxm help me (I think the boys were a little “help me” too sometimes LOL, none of them are fluent in Japanese, but the host also seemed to be flipping back and forth between Japanese and Korean to translate what she was saying to them or what they were saying to us. Good for them but not good for me, because it is very hard to register rapid switches between a language I marginally understand and a language I don’t really understand xD I had a lot of moments of “what are these words, what is happening” and then a second later I would realize that she was no longer speaking Japanese and I’d be like, “oh, that’s why” xD)
Special shoutout to the members who were miming things as the Japanese translation was happening, like please you dorks Did I know what they were talking about most of the time? Still no, but A for effort Tbh it was kind of distracting me from listening
The second part of the stream was a game where they all ate identical-looking pieces of food but one person got a piece of food that was weird in some way (like it was spicy, etc) and they had to guess who got the weird thing based on their reaction while eating it. It was fun and cute xD
My favorite “I understood that” moment was when two of the members burst out laughing for ? reason (I think one of the staff members off screen was doing something) - Keonhee laughed so hard that he snorted, and the other members were teasing him like 豚、どこですか? That sounds like not much, but it’s the little things~ I also love how they use their limited Japanese to be hilarious, like they’re so fun even when they aren’t fluent and I love that.
My listening was incredibly chill today. I basically tried to figure out Twitcast (hilarious name) and watched some very chill videos. I also got this fun sign up prompt:
That could have been a check box, or a yes/no, but instead it was this and for some reason it amused me.
More Dorohedoro, of which one episode featured baseball with mutated cockroaches and zombified dead bodies. Extremely silly.
I also thought I’d try one of YUYU’s 怖い話 that @rikaiwisdom mentioned. I found it surprisingly understandable. Bookmarked for times when I’m not sure what else to watch/listen to.
But, that’s not precise enough! Surely there should be an option “Between 19 and 20 years old” or, even more precisely phrased, “Older than 19 years old and younger than 20 years old”.
Just a little listen today since I’m feeling worse today, and I ended up working late
Just one episode of Nihongo con Teppei for Beginners, and while I understood most of it there were definitely a few bits I wouldn’t quite follow.
I’m on holiday from work tomorrow though, so I’ll try to make up for it by doing extra listening tomorrow.
I listened to ~90 minutes of 崩れる脳を抱きしめて today. I’m around halfway done with the book and my evaluation is still just ‘ok’. Bit of a bummer as the other two books by the author I’ve liked a lot, but my summary of this book so far is just “guy with daddy issues struggles to maintain professional boundaries with patient”.
That sounds a bit harsh but really it’s fine. I should probably just speed it up so I stop being grumpy at how long winded it feels.
Made it to Ch 2-2 of 青ブタ9. That was longer than the usual section. But this volume is “only” 4 chapters. But is the same length as the previous volume. I think this is a volume I will finish in a week and then get back to shield hero. I’m happy I’m back in the book reading groove. My Chainsaw man reread really got me back on track.