
"The train came out of the long tunnel into the snow country."This is the English translation of the opening line from Yasunari Kawabata’s Nobel Prize-winning novel, Snow Country (雪国, Yukiguni). It is widely considered a masterpiece of translation and is highly praised worldwide.But there is a shocking secret hidden in this famous English sentence:It is completely different from the original Japanese. In fact, in the original text, there is no "train" at all.Why did a master translator have to add a train that wasn't there? In this episode, we explore the mystery of the "Ghost Subject." You'll discover why dropping the subject isn't just a lazy grammar rule—it's a profound shift in how you experience reality.If you've ever felt like your Japanese sounds "too English," the secret lies in where you place the camera. Let's find out why.Too busy or too ‘old’ to learn Japanese? Think again. 🎌 ⬇️Check this to learn Japanese as a busy adult. https://shop.funjapaneselearning.com/go/pdYou can watch the video version of this episode hereLearn travel-themed Japanese (with audio and e-flash cards) for your next Japan trip!Japanese Language Learning Guide for Travelershttps://amzn.to/3SeluZuAre you interested in learning Kanji?Japanese Kanji for Beginners For Hiragana and Katakana learningComplete Japanese HiraganaComplete Japanese Katakana🎓Who is Asuka sensei?Asuka sensei, Dr. Asuka Tsuchiya, is an award-winning psychologist, qualified Japanese educator, Amazon UK, US, Japan #1 best-selling author, and mother with two adorable kids.She provides high-quality Japanese instruction grounded in her profound knowledge of the language, education, and psychology. She taught various Japanese lessons, including "Learn Japanese with Asuka" at the University of Southampton in the UK.Now she runs the online Japanese school specifically for adult learners who want to feel the depth and richness of Japanese culture through language learning.
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