Now a days watching Japanese dramas and anime is everyone's favorite thing. Watching Japanese dramas is very addicting. People usually watch Japanese dramas for fun and interest. But did you know that watching Japanese drama is a pretty good way to study Japanese language and culture. We can enjoy watching Japanese dramas while learning some Japanese language and culture. I personally experience that. We cannot learn Japanese language only by watching drama but studying is also important but Japanese dramas somehow help it to make interesting and easier. SOME TIPS TO LEARN JAPANESE FROM DRAMA. 1. Choose some useful and right dramas which shows Japanese culture, school, etc. 2. At first you can watch with subtitles then you should watch without subtitle you can repeat it. 3. You can also note down some important phrases. 4. You can practice repeating the dialogs. FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF MY PERSONAL JAPANESE DRAMA LIST. 1. My little lover My little lover (Minami kun no koibito)...
Here’s a detailed breakdown of Japan’s 2025 election results, along with implications for domestic politics, international relations, and the economy: 📊 Election Results (House of Councillors – Upper House, July 20, 2025) The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner Komeito won a combined 47 of the 125 contested seats— falling three seats short of the 50 needed to maintain their majority. With uncontested seats, the ruling bloc now holds 122 of 248 seats, below the 125-seat threshold Sanseito , a nationalist populist party led by Sōhei Kamiya, surged to 15 upper‑house seats , expanding from just a few previously. The Democratic Party for the People (DPP) won 17 seats, increasing its influence; the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) held roughly steady, while smaller parties picked up additional support. Voter turnout reached 58.5 % , up substantially from 2022, with a record 33 % increase in early votes—especially among younger voters. ...
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