Kanji&Coffee
Kanji & Coffee is a relaxed, coffee-break podcast about language, culture, and life in Japan—brewed fresh every week.
Amber from Tokyo and Kade the expat chat about real Japanese and real experiences: subtle phrase nuances, word origins, everyday expressions, internet memes, and the kind of language you actually hear from people, not textbooks. Amber breaks down natural Japanese in an easy, approachable way, while Kade shares honest perspectives on moving to Japan and building a life here.
The conversations are slow, clear, and natural—easy to follow for Japanese listeners learning English, and perfect for English speakers who want to understand how Japanese is really used. Expect meaningful talks, cultural insights, bilingual moments, and plenty of “ohhh, that’s why” discoveries.
Grab a coffee and learn with us—one sip at a time ☕️
Kanji&Coffee
【学】Respect in Japan! More Than Just Keigo? | Japan Explained
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When people think about respect in Japan, they usually think about keigo — polite and formal Japanese. But is respect really just about using the right grammar?
In this episode, we talk about when to use keigo, when not to use it, and why using it too much can actually feel strange. We also explore how respect in Japan goes far beyond language — from how you listen and show interest, to how directly (or indirectly) you disagree.
We discuss how conversations often avoid strong negative emotions or confrontation to keep things peaceful, and how this shapes everyday communication in schools, workplaces, and friendships.
Amber shares what respectful behavior feels like naturally in Japan, while we compare it to Western communication styles and talk about the small social cues that make a big difference.
Grab a coffee and join us for another relaxed deep dive into everyday Japanese language and culture.