The whole point of the project was to have kids from around the world see what life is like for other kids around the world (although anyone can watch and share!) If we're lucky enough to have you share your stories, we'd love to feature some of them at the end of the videos and even have whole videos of other families.
As always, thanks for watching and being a part of this!
Nabe (鍋物) is simply the name of the dish (cooking pot), so when you have nabe, there really could be anything in it. If you're from a country that has stews and soups in the winter time, this is th...
On March 11, 2011, the Tōhoku region of Japan had a massive earthquake and tsunami. The song 花は咲く(Flowers Will Bloom) was created to commemorate the tragedy. You can purchase the song at http://www...
Wow, we got a lot of questions after our first FAQ video https://youtu.be/OzEI0RsHevw. So many, that we had to do another one to answer as many as we could.
This year we were lucky enough to experience two Christmases, in two countries, in one day. After experiencing Christmas in Japan (with the requisite KFC meal and christmas cake), we boarded on a p...
I noticed that the sound that animals made were different in Japanese and English. Which animals do you think sound more realistic in Japanese vs. English? What do animals sound like where you're f...
Most people know that a popular way to relax in Japan is to go to the onsen (hot spring). And in the summertime, a great way to have fun is to attend festivals. Well, Oedo onsen in Odaiba combines ...
Halloween in Japan is starting to get more popular, but it's not exactly like Halloween in North America. This is what registering to go "trick-or-treating" looks like.