This Japanese song is a mood RN!

Vaundy's 'Odoriko' its A WHOLE ASS VIBE! And here's the cool part: it's my go-to at karaoke. Easy to sing! SLOW ENOUGH TO SING.

The song expresses a sense of nostalgia and reflection on encounters and moments left behind. The lyrics touch upon finding things forgotten, picking them up before they fade away, and the journey of self and love. It tells a story of a shared future, the desire to start over, and the hope to walk together once more. The last part reflects on the enduring nature of love and the idea that, despite the changes in time, love remains constant, with the hope that their love will persist through the ages.

Let's share some musical vibes together! 🎶✨

What's your Japanese song recommendation?

#japanese #japaneseartists #jpop #music #musicrecommendation #音楽 #lemon8japan

2024/2/14 Edited to

... Read moreJapanese pop music has seen a surge in global popularity, with artists like Vaundy leading the way. His song 'Odoriko', which translates to 'Dancer', captures emotions that many listeners can relate to, such as nostalgia and the pursuit of love. This track combines catchy melodies with meaningful lyrics, making it an ideal choice for karaoke enthusiasts. Note how the song weaves themes of reflection and hope, echoing the sentiments of starting anew while cherishing past moments. Furthermore, engaging with Japanese music can introduce you to a wealth of diverse sounds and styles, from J-Pop to rock and hip-hop. As you explore the genre, consider checking out other artists like Kenshi Yonezu and Milet, who create equally compelling music that speaks to a wide audience. Joining discussions in musical forums or social media platforms can also enhance your discovery of hidden gems in the Japanese music scene. Don't hesitate to recommend your own favorite tracks and share the joy of music with others!

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Matsuri by Fujii Kaze is a great song💕

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Aflac🎀

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A person with short dark hair and headphones looks right, with text overlays reading "JAPANESE MUSIC IVE BEEN GATEKEEPING" and "HI I'M KOI (recently retired gatekeeper)".
Album art for "Kowareru" by The Novembers, featuring a dark, intricate drawing of a tree-like structure with small buildings, accompanied by the caption "makes my bones vibrate".
Album art for "Flower of life" by The Novembers, showing a white square surrounded by detailed grayscale floral and organic patterns, with the caption "such a beautiful song i just love The Novembers sm".
Japanese music Ive been gatekeeping‼️
Spotify linked in Insta Bio🗣️ @/theredkoipond playlist: 優れた音楽taste☆ I think one of the most beautiful things a person could share with someone is music. I've recently stopped gatekeeping because when trying to find new Japanese music I always see the same 10 songs😭 theres so much beauty to
Koi

Koi

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A street scene in Japan featuring buildings, power lines, and a prominent star-shaped sign for 'Hikari Taxi'. The image is overlaid with 'Japanese for beginners Pt. 4' and decorative pink stars, indicating a lesson on basic Japanese phrases.
japanese for beginners pt. 4 ⛩️🇯🇵
super basic words and phrases you should definitely know when learning Japanese!! 🤍 #learnjapanese #japaneselearning #studyjapanese #Lemon8
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gabielyn | ギャビ

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A collage titled 'My favorite FREE apps to learn Japanese!' featuring four app icons: iTalki, MARU, Hiragana Memory Hint, and Katakana Memory Hint, with a pink bow and a coffee cup illustration.
The iTalki app icon next to text explaining it as an online platform for finding language teachers, offering 150+ languages, free trials, and budget filtering for Japanese lessons.
The MARU: Learn Japanese Hiragana app icon with text describing it for learning Hiragana and Katakana, alongside screenshots of a Hiragana chart and a vocabulary drill.
My favorite FREE apps to learn Japanese!
I have been studying and learning Japanese since last year, just as a hobby and because i really love the Japanese language and culture! I've been using these apps a long the way and would definitely recommend them to learn Japanese, they are super helpful and easy to work with. All these a
Debbie

Debbie

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Spell Your Name In Japanese
#learnjapanese #learningjapanese #names Miami
unpopularopinion

unpopularopinion

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90’s Japanese Street Fashion (pt. 1) 🍋
I have loved Japanese fashion for as long as I can remember 😭🥹 It seems like the older I get, the most nostalgic for older times I seem to be! ✨ I had totally forgotten about how inspirational the FRUiTS magazines were, and I figured I would share some inspiration here, and look back on *possibly*
🩸 Yves 🩸

🩸 Yves 🩸

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A white background with the title '8 FREE RESOURCES TO LEARN JAPANESE' in pink and red, featuring a Japanese flag. Below, open textbook pages display Japanese vocabulary for family members and grammar explanations for 'often' and 'not often'.
An image with 'WRITING [Kana + Kanji]' overlaying a cityscape with Mount Fuji. It lists 'RealKana' and 'StudyKanji' as resources, with a screenshot of StudyKanji.net showing a JLPT N5 Kanji list.
An image with 'GRAMMAR [Text + Video Options]' overlaying a neon-lit street scene. It lists 'Irodori', 'Tae Kim', 'Tofugu', and 'Japanese Ammo w/Misa' as resources, with a screenshot of a 'JAPANESE GRAMMAR' webpage.
8 Free Resources to Learn Japanese Online
Japanese is a Category V language - meaning it’s among the hardest languages for an English speaker to learn. Don’t worry though! It may take you longer but it isn’t impossible. This is a list of free resources for learning Japanese. I tried to keep the list on the shorter side so that you
Study Seal

Study Seal

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My Japanese Notes!
My notes from today, it's not a lot lol #japanese #language #school #fyp
ℚ𝕚𝕦 💙

ℚ𝕚𝕦 💙

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An indoor retail store with clothing racks, shelves, and a couch. The overlay text reads "Learn Japanese through ANIME PART 8," indicating the theme of the content.
A poster for the anime "Panda Go Panda" featuring a large panda and a small girl. Text highlights learning simple Japanese phrases, clear pronunciation for beginners, and exploring Japanese culture.
A poster for the anime "On-Gaku: Our Sound" showing three characters and a street scene. Text describes learning casual Japanese conversation, teen slang, and exploring youth culture through music.
LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH ANIME (part 8) 🤍
Learning Japanese through anime like Panda Go Panda and 5 Centimeters per Second is such a unique and fun experience! Panda Go Panda is perfect for beginners with its simple phrases and clear pronunciation, while 5 Centimeters per Second helps you dive into emotional, natural conversations. You get
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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