Abroad in Japan
Independent filmmaker Chris Broad brings you his multi-award winning YouTube channel Abroad In Japan in podcast form. Aided by broadcaster Pete Donaldson, they bring you a taste of life in the most unique country in the world, from great cuisine to capsule hotels, current events and tips on how to spend your time there.
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Latest Episode
China Warns Citizens Not to Travel to Japan! (24.11.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Japan’s Sleep-Deprived Leader Works on 2 Hours Sleep!
- Why NOT to Eat Family Mart Fried Chicken
- Japan Deploys Army to Tackle Rising Bear Threat!
- The Unsettling Reality of of Japanese Cults!
- Police Catch Japanese Man Who Stole 2,000 Bikes
- This Hidden Region in Japan Won Best Global Location 2026
- Why Are Tourists in Japan Changing Their Spending Habits?
- Trump Arrives in Japan to Declare Golden Age for Alliance
- 9 Interesting Facts about Japan YOU Need to Know!
- Asahi Runs Super Dry After Cyber Attack
- How you can survive mountain trails in Japan this autumn!
- What one sushi company is doing to attract YOU!
- How a Trip to Japan’s Worst Place Backfired | Feat. Ryotaro’s Japan
- Why Japan’s Next Leader Could Change Everything | Feat. Ryotaro’s Japan!
- The Japanese Region YOU Need To Visit!
- Why NOT to Waste Food in Japan
- Japan Breaks Record: Nearly 100,000 People Aged Over 100!
- How This Virus is Spreading Across Japan!
- Fake Astronaut Scams Japanese Woman Out of $6,700
- Abroad In Japan: Q&A - Starting a Business in Japan!
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