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I recently found this site containing various Japanese shows with English Subs.
I'm currently entertaining myself with Gaki no Tsukai, and I'm sure you've seen a video of theirs even if you're not familiar with them.

Disclaimer:
I'm not sure if I'm breaking the site's rules regarding sharing/uploading copyrighted material, as the show ended in 2011. If this still falls into piracy territory, please remove the post (and warn me if necessary).
Secondly, didn't knew if this could be in "resources" or "general discussion", because students can train reading/hearing with these shows, but, since it's a TV show (not aimed specifically at students) I'm posting as general discussion.

Just sharing with Japanese learning enthusiasts a fun way to learn by watching miscellaneous Japanese shows.
The link is "bookmarked" at Gaki no Tsukai, but clicking on the site's homepage will reveal more shows/documentaries to watch.
Site's safe!

https://chikichiki.tube/gakinotsukai/
 
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I recently found this site containing various Japanese shows with English Subs.
I'm currently entertaining myself with Gaki no Tsukai, and I'm sure you've seen a video of theirs even if you're not familiar with them.

Disclaimer:
I'm not sure if I'm breaking the site's rules regarding sharing/uploading copyrighted material, as the show ended in 2011. If this still falls into piracy territory, please remove the post (and warn me if necessary).
Secondly, didn't knew if this could be in "resources" or "general discussion", because students can train reading/hearing with these shows, but, since it's a TV show (not aimed specifically at students) I'm posting as general discussion.

Just sharing with Japanese learning enthusiasts a fun way to learn by watching miscellaneous Japanese shows.
The link is "bookmarked" at Gaki no Tsukai, but clicking on the site's homepage will reveal more shows/documentaries to watch.
Site's safe!

https://chikichiki.tube/gakinotsukai/
Gakinotsukai is still running, though the format constantly changes. It's on Sunday nights. There's also a Gakinotsukai subreddit that has ongoing English support. It also links to that site and some other resources. I like whenever they feature Shohei:

https://gakiarchives.com/video/445

https://gakiarchives.com/video/449

He died earlier this year and it was a very sad time for Japan.

There is also the batsu game, which used to be a tradition for about 20 years. The police one is one of my favorites.

https://gakiarchives.com/video/651
 
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