Learn Japanese from the News — Season 1, Episode 6: Frequent “Anomalous” Rainfall in Japan Caused by Rising Temperatures
News, Talk • 10 min • 4 seasons, 67 episodes
Episode synopsis
An American scientific agency used AI to study Japanese precipitation data and found that the rising frequency of abnormal rainfall in Japan is mainly due to human-induced climate change. Follow along as we listen to the news story in simplified Japanese. With the rainy season upon us, we learn some rain-related expressions, as well as terms to know to be prepared for heavy rains and potential natural disasters.
About Learn Japanese from the News
Our new TV program helps you learn about Japan and the Japanese language through simple and easy Japanese news. You will learn not only Japanese expressions but also the latest situation of Japan.
More episodes from Season 1
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- E5International Organization Formed to Fight Manga, Anime Piracy Sites
- E7Bystanders Use AED to Save Girl Who Suddenly Collapsed at Gym
- E8Japan Tops Ranking of Tourism Destinations for First Time
- E9More Convenience Stores Offering Prescription Medication Pickup Service
- E10How to Prevent Heatstroke and Save Electricity on Air Conditioning
- E11“Don't Drink and Drive” Applies to Electric Scooters
- E12Japan Aims to Restore International Student Numbers to Pre-Pandemic Level
- E13New Services Bring Overgrown Produce to Market