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On Being Language Seen: A Japanese American in Japan: Ken Hirano
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In this episode we are talking to Ken Hirano, who was born in Japan but his family moved to the U.S. before he started school. He has returned to Japan to live a few times in his life, and now is one of them. He moved back to Tokyo about a year ago and recently https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenhirano_china-culture-asianamericans-activity-6707162545993711616-aQZP/ (wrote a post on LinkedIn) on this geographic anniversary about his cultural and language identity. And that is what we are digging into today. This identity path took us through how he feels in different languages, why he feels more simple and defenseless in Japanese than English, how Japanese locals versus expats in Japan treat his Japanese & Americanness and where he is the most comfortable. Spoiler: none of these issues have a clearly defined answer and that is what made this nuanced discussion with Ken so interesting to have.
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Streamyard the very platform that we record, go live and distribute these videos to YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Find their link below. https://streamyard.com?pal=5673660346007552
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Manage episode 273451672 series 2798720
In this episode we are talking to Ken Hirano, who was born in Japan but his family moved to the U.S. before he started school. He has returned to Japan to live a few times in his life, and now is one of them. He moved back to Tokyo about a year ago and recently https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenhirano_china-culture-asianamericans-activity-6707162545993711616-aQZP/ (wrote a post on LinkedIn) on this geographic anniversary about his cultural and language identity. And that is what we are digging into today. This identity path took us through how he feels in different languages, why he feels more simple and defenseless in Japanese than English, how Japanese locals versus expats in Japan treat his Japanese & Americanness and where he is the most comfortable. Spoiler: none of these issues have a clearly defined answer and that is what made this nuanced discussion with Ken so interesting to have.
😋 Text me your feedback and leave your contact info if you'd like a reply (this is a one-way text). Thanks, Steph, https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2039972/open_sms
✈️ American expats, get your digital mailbox in any U.S. state for a reasonable yearly fee. I've been using this service for a decade and it's saved me money and stress but always getting my mail (digitally), https://travelingmailbox.com/geopats/?ref=352
👀YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@geopatpod
🤸🏽 Need help with your podcast: https://www.stephfuccio.com/consults
😋Create your own podcast!
Host on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2022201
Record on Streamyard: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5673660346007552
(These are affiliate links to services I love!)
👉🏾This episode is sponsored by:
Streamyard the very platform that we record, go live and distribute these videos to YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Find their link below. https://streamyard.com?pal=5673660346007552
👀 Ste...
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