「歴女」を語らナイト English Subtitles (駒澤大学GMS学部高ゼミ2年生制作)

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

News programme "Rekijo: the Young women who like Japanese history in Japan" is produced by students of Faculty of Global Media Studies at KOMAZAWA University in Tokyo, Japan. 駒澤大学GMS学部高ゼミの2年生が、2009年前期のグループワークとして制作した ニュース番組です。取材撮影のエピソードについては、こちらのゼ ミブログと合わせてご覧ください。
http://gmskosemi.at.webry.info/200909/article_4.html
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http://www.komazawa-u.ac.jp/

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  • Thank you very much for posting, I found this very informative. I've been lucky enough to visit Jidaiya when I was in Tokyo, I enjoyed it very much!

  • Thank you for your kind words. Your blog is very interesting too.

  • Just want to ask something: is rekijo only used to refer to females who are interested in Japanese history only? Or is it history in general? Judging from the video, it seemed to be the former.

  • Thank you for your question. "Rekijo" refers to the young women who are interested in Japanese history only.

  • A great film, well done, people. I am truly amazed that there are new words in Japanese every year and they get popular in such a short period of time!

    Thank you for sharing this film with us!

  • Thanks for your kind words. We really appreciate it.

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  • Japan has such a fascinating history. I am so pleased that young people are taking an interest in it.

  • presenter Ai Murayama is kind of cute.

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