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2023-09-30 00:00:00
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Shinichi Sato (Japan)

Shinichi Sato – Japan

My Cup of Tea

Since February 2005, I’ve been distributing the podcast “My Cup of Tea” as a personal journal. The podcast is a personal journal of things I like and am interested in. It was the first Japanese language podcast to be added to the iTunes Music Store (as it was then called) in the United States. You can also find a short version of the podcast on Anchor. Using our know-how and experience, we also run a podcast information site called podcasting.jp.

September 30 @ 6AM-7AM PDT – Creating a More Exciting Podcast Experience in Japan

Mocaasan, in her first year of podcasting, and Shinichi, in his 15th year of podcasting, will talk about Japan’s podcast situation and the gifts that podcast give to the region. Compared to their Western counterparts, podcasts are still relatively underground in Japan. It’s not widely recognized as a medium, but there are signs that it’s about to take off. Tune in to hear about what’s going on in Japan, what’s in store for the future, and how the community can help you create your own podcast. Let’s make the podcasting experience in Japan more exciting. This session will be in Japanese!

Find Shinichi’s video on our 2020 Broadcasts page along with other videos, or check it out on YouTube.

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