Ukrainian influencer, who gained fame in Japan for her cuteness and toddler-like Japanese skills after arriving on a refugee visa three years ago, has now obtained a Japanese passport. Despite her limited language ability, she’s taken a sudden interest in politics, endorsing the new Japan Peace Party—mocked online as a “Chinese Communist Spy Party” and memed as a blatant foreign Trojan Horse.
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Tourists are now attempting to conquer Osaka Castle the old-fashioned way:
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Live streamers in Japan get kicked from a bar after after spitting on someone and starting a fight:
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Live streamer in Japan declares that Afghanistan is a better country than Japan:
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Emperor Naruhito turns 65 today 🎉🎉
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Emperor Naruhito turns 65 today 🎉🎉
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For those who don’t know, MattvsJapan is a YouTuber who initially gained popularity by advocating for the AJATT method of learning Japanese, only to later pivot his content toward misleading followers for financial gain. #matt
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Why He Chose Japan over The U.S. @mattvsjapan
Matt, an American content creator from Oregon, has devoted years and thousands of hours to mastering the Japanese language. Now, he shares his language acquisition method with others. He currently lives in Japan, where he has resided for two and a half years.…
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