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I want to immerse/stay motivated. So stuff like youtubers, shows (anime reccs are more than welcome), books, and mostly bands/songs you really enjoy. Thank you !
What kind or genre of music do you listen to? It would be helpful to know so I know who to recommend
Idk what you’re into, but I usually watch let’s plays. Some YouTubers I follow: キヨ。、レトルト、牛沢
I got into it watching キヨ play Detroit Become Human. I really like the game and it was fun watching him react to it haha
I really enjoy the songs from Brandy Senki at the moment
If it's for entertainment, I can recommend Kevin's English Room. I think it's the only japanese channel I regularly watch. I also listen to radio shows by my favorite seiyuu, you can find a lot of them on YouTube/ Niconico.
For music, my favorite artists are Fujii Kaze, Yorushika, YOASOBI, Kenshi Yonezu, Ryokuousyoku Syakai, and Mrs. Green Apple. I also enjoy Yumi Matsutoya, listened to her a lot when I first started learned Japanese.
I haven’t really watched any Japanese YouTubers so i can’t really recommend anything there. 😅 I hope this helps (^^)
I watch a lot of youtube video. I really like けんさんおかえり/japanese conversation, kaname Naito (he is really funny), daily japanese with Naoko and nihongonomori.
I like to listen to anime music. It helps a lot with prononciation and to get the rythm of the japanese phrase😄
Benjiro - Beginner Japanese is really good for conversational listening practice. Unfortunately he doesn’t upload anymore but he is still a very good resource. When it comes to songs I have been listening to a lot Creepy Nuts recently. Otonoke goes unbelievably hard.
I know a Japanese band named Lamp ,they are really popular on social media,cool and calm music. Give it a try :3
My fave Japanese singers are chanmina (she mixes languages sometimes) and ado. Also I love the group phantom shiita, all of their songs are good.
my fave songs are eien no akuruhi by ado, forever, NG and b-list by chanmina and otomodachi by phantom shiita
if you don't like that genre of music and you're more into metal I think bands like Hanabi or baby metal are pretty good. Also the SiM but I don't know if many of their songs are in Japanese or english
I hope this helps I'm not 100 per cent sure what you were looking for (◍•ᴗ•◍)
If you are looking for japanese YouTube channels that are meant for native people I can recommend あたしンち, this is a channel that makes cartoons; Maibaru travel, a woman that makes travel videos and the places she visits are very beautiful! Also I can recommend Sagirix, she makes shorts with English subtitles about Japanese people and other things and lastly メラニー, she makes funny and scary shorts.
As for artists that haven't been mentioned yet I can recommend りりあ, ロクデナシ, ユイカ, yama, imase and ZUTOMAYO
(Sorry I just noticed that "imase got autocorrect to "I made")
maybe if you like it vocaloid, but you can also listen to j-pop and j-jock like Natori or Ado, if you like relaxing vibes and stuff like that you can listen to inabakumori or some TUYU songs, [I only listen to vocaloid and j-stuff BTW (¬_¬")]
srry if this don't help
Im into most genres tbh, but i really enjoy stuff like punk, rock, metal, and the obvious pop.
A Japanese rock band that I listen to often would probably be Yorushika
I recommend 新しい学校! Their music is really interesting in sound and also in lyrics. For example, their song "Change" or "Tokyo calling" keep me really motivated to keep my japanese studies and sets me up with a good humor :) I also recommend getting into the old city pop. I love it so much and it's worth listening to ☆
I linked AG song and city pop playlist down below
https://youtu.be/dtVwR4uMnfg?si=X7NZT0sCfPv3N9X3
https://youtu.be/pHMH408ltEM?si=Jsb-BgYwa2RxbfBG
If you're a beginner look up "comprehensive Japanese" on YouTube. Great channel that does so so good for beginners unlike others. Can begin immersing right away even if you know nothing with their absolute beginner playlist
If you're a beginner look up "comprehensive Japanese" on YouTube. Great channel that does so so good for beginners unlike others. Can begin immersing right away even if you know nothing with their absolute beginner playlist
Are you referring to "COMPREHENSIBLE Japanese"? That's what's coming up after searching "comprehensive." :)