【葬送のフリーレン】
Even if you’re not interested in adventure anime, I still recommend this one. I’m sure it will bring a new perspective to your life.
[Japanese in the anime]
Since the story takes place long before modern times and is set in a world where magic exists, it includes some Japanese words that aren’t used in everyday life today. However, Frieren speaks slowly and clearly, giving a calm impression, so it’s also great for listening practice.
【ゴールデンカムイ】
This anime is set in Hokkaido during the late Meiji era. It provides great insight into Japan after the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) and Ainu culture. But that’s not all—it’s a one-of-a-kind anime that blends serious moments with comedic humor.
[Japanese in the anime]
It’s filled with extremely crude and inappropriate jokes. Do not try to learn Japanese from this anime!
By the way, this anime is so incredibly popular that there are many merchandise and exhibitions in Japan. There are even perfumes inspired by each character… Hinna Hinna.
【あそびあそばせ】
Does the anime’s art look cute? Don’t be fooled! This story brings to life every ridiculous idea that comes up in the everyday lives of middle schoolers. It’s not just a story about cute middle school girls.
[Japanese in the anime]
The characters speak a bit fast, and their speech style is feminine and casual, the way young people talk. It might help you sound more natural and connect better with native speakers !
