This question has likely been asked before but I’d just like to know what you guy’s and gal’s favourite YouTube channels are for learning Japanese. I’m currently purging 90% of all the English based channels I’ve subbed to so that whenever I’m (mindlessly) opening YouTube I’m at least getting some sort of learning in. ありがとう!
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I’m still pretty much a beginner and native content is hard, I was exploring a bit of Japanese youtube yesterday and subscribed to channels about cats with shorts. I watch shorts too much so maybe cute Japanese cats and Kanji will appear there sometimes sfsf
I haven’t found really something I’d like yet, I don’t even know what to search for :’D
if you are a beginner you can use “comprehensible Japanese” or “Japanese ammo with Misa”
another one is “nihongo con teppei” which has some easy ones and some which are slightly more advanced
“masa sensei” is really good for grammar and she tends to give a ton of examples
if you aren’t a beginner then you just try and find stuff you are interested in, such as, games, fashion, music, or what have you
I am making Japanese lecture video for Anime fans. You can enhance your listening skills, and learn grammars in one lecture.
Videos are in Japanese, but all of them have English (and other languages ) subtitles.
I’m also making pronunciation practice video for beginners too:)
It is just started but if you are interested…見てみてくださいω
[らぺら日本語教室](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEADeW-13OXwEdmscQgeBYg)ですω
I’ve been listening and watching Miku’s Real Japanese. She has solo episodes and conversations that keep things interesting on both her YouTube and her podcast.
https://youtube.com/@mikurealjapanese3804
I also like Onomappu
https://youtube.com/@Onomappu
And えばさん seems like it’s probably funny if you can understand it. He’s a Canadian who grew up in Japan but his channel is 100% Japanese for Japanese people. I can’t understand 90% of it but in case you can:
https://youtube.com/@ebason
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