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Bocchi & Pocchi / Japanese Learning Adventures
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Welcome to Bocchi & Pocchi RUclips Channel!
You'll be learning Japanese with Bocchi and Pocchi, a friendly pair of socks!
Bocchi and Pocchi are the children's book characters created by Noriko Matsubara.
Noriko is a children's book author & illustrator born in Japan and "Bocchi and Pocchi: A Tale of Two Socks" is her first picture book. The 'Bocchi and Pocchi' series has been published in the UK and translated into 6 languages including Spanish, Catalan, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese.
Here are the info about the original "Bocchi & Poccchi" books published by Troika Books, UK.
Bocchi and Pocchi: A Tale of Two Socks, Troika Books, 2013
Bocchi and Pocchi and the Bird, Troika Books, 2014
Bocchi and Pocchi's Big Surprise, Troika Books, 2016
Troika Books
www.troikabooks.com
To find out more about Noriko's work, visit:
norikoart.com
You'll be learning Japanese with Bocchi and Pocchi, a friendly pair of socks!
Bocchi and Pocchi are the children's book characters created by Noriko Matsubara.
Noriko is a children's book author & illustrator born in Japan and "Bocchi and Pocchi: A Tale of Two Socks" is her first picture book. The 'Bocchi and Pocchi' series has been published in the UK and translated into 6 languages including Spanish, Catalan, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese.
Here are the info about the original "Bocchi & Poccchi" books published by Troika Books, UK.
Bocchi and Pocchi: A Tale of Two Socks, Troika Books, 2013
Bocchi and Pocchi and the Bird, Troika Books, 2014
Bocchi and Pocchi's Big Surprise, Troika Books, 2016
Troika Books
www.troikabooks.com
To find out more about Noriko's work, visit:
norikoart.com
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, fruits!
Welcome to ARIGATO MAGIC! (‘Arigato’ means ‘thank you’ in Japanese). Get ready for some fun and exciting adventures in 'grateful living' while learning Japanese with us! In this video, you'll learn how to say "Thank you, fruits!" in Japanese.
Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says:
"If you live in the flow of gratitude, your life will be full of unexpected miracles."
We want all our friends to join in the fun of 'Arigato Living' (grateful living), so let's explore the Japanese language together and learn to say thank you in a special way!
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Are you interested in learning more Japanese? 🇯...
Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says:
"If you live in the flow of gratitude, your life will be full of unexpected miracles."
We want all our friends to join in the fun of 'Arigato Living' (grateful living), so let's explore the Japanese language together and learn to say thank you in a special way!
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Are you interested in learning more Japanese? 🇯...
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Видео
Announcement! | Learn Japanese with Bocchi & Pocchi's Creator | Live Online Course #japaneselessons
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Do you enjoy the Japanese lessons on our RUclips Channel “Bocchi & Pocchi: Japanese Learning Adventures”? Ready to take your learning to the next level? Join me, Noriko, the creator of Bocchi & Pocchi, as we dig deeper into the themes from our RUclips channel. 🎓 This live online course is Limited to 10 spaces! You can choose single lessons or the full course with a 20% discount. This course is ...
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Eating Out at Yatai #japanese #nihongo #japanesefood
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Let's learn Japanese with Bocchi & Pocchi, a friendly pair of socks! Learn how to order food at street food stalls in Japanese in this learning video for kids! Ever heard of 'Yatai'? Yatai is a street food stall in Japan, commonly spotted during festival seasons, offering delicious treats! Let's explore Japanese street food and learn how to order it! See all Bocchi & Pocchi videos below to lear...
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, soil!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Welcome to ARIGATO MAGIC! (‘Arigato’ means ‘thank you’ in Japanese). Get ready for some fun and exciting adventures in 'grateful living' while learning Japanese with us! In this video, you'll learn how to say "Thank you, soil!" in Japanese. Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says: "If you live in ...
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, wind!
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Welcome to ARIGATO MAGIC! (‘Arigato’ means ‘thank you’ in Japanese). Get ready for some fun and exciting adventures in 'grateful living' while learning Japanese with us! In this video, you'll learn how to say "Thank you, wind!" in Japanese. Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says: "If you live in ...
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, toilet!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Welcome to ARIGATO MAGIC! (‘Arigato’ means ‘thank you’ in Japanese). Get ready for some fun and exciting adventures in 'grateful living' while learning Japanese with us! In this video, you'll learn how to say "Thank you, toilet!" in Japanese. Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says: "If you live i...
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, bee!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Welcome to ARIGATO MAGIC! (‘Arigato’ means ‘thank you’ in Japanese). Get ready for some fun and exciting adventures in 'grateful living' while learning Japanese with us! In this video, you'll learn how to say "Thank you, bee!" in Japanese. Being grateful is like having a magical power! Just like Ken Honda, an international best-selling self-development author from Japan, says: "If you live in t...
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, tree!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, tree!
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, Sun!
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Arigato Magic | Japanese gratitude phrase | Thank you, Sun!
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Vehicles
Просмотров 39 тыс.Год назад
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Vehicles
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Drinks
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Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Drinks
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Food #2
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Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Food #2
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Food #1
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Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Food #1
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Colours | Colors
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Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Colours | Colors
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Numbers 11-100
Просмотров 61 тыс.3 года назад
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Numbers 11-100
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Numbers 1-10
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Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Numbers 1-10
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Greetings
Просмотров 194 тыс.3 года назад
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Greetings
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Introducing Yourself
Просмотров 50 тыс.3 года назад
Learn Japanese for Kids with Bocchi & Pocchi | Introducing Yourself
Arigato gozaimasu! I've been watching all the videos, some of them I'm repeating it and it helped a lot. Please, keep posting it! :D It's been easier to learn some japanese this way.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear our videos have helped you a lot. Thank you for your patience while waiting for our next video 🙏
do you like this video
no one like this video
I understand this video isn't your cup of tea. Thanks for your feedback.
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This is perfect to learn Japanese!!!!!
Thank you! 🤗
Great job. I am learning a lot from these videos.
Thank you! I'm glad to hear you are learning a lot from my videos 😊
I’ve been watching these with my 10 month old son while we both learn Japanese. I love it
Wow, that's amazing you are learning Japanese with your 10 month old son! It's never too early to start learning languages, so well done! I'm so pleased to hear that you love my videos😊
i like the way you teaches arigatoo!😄
Thank you😊😊 😊
Do Thank You Apple
Thanks for your feedback! By the way, "Thank you, apple" in Japanese is: "Ringo arigatoo! りんごありがとう!"
What kind of energy ? Energy for body ? Or fuel energy ?
Energy for body. The Japanese word "気" (ki) can be translated into English as "spirit," "energy," "mood," or "atmosphere," depending on the context. I hope it makes sense?
Thanks
@@HenaZarrin You are welcome!
Will this work for adults?
Yes, it does!
Thank you-this are great videos!
It's my pleasure! Thank you for watching!
I'm visiting Japan next month for the first time, and your content has made me feel so confident! Arigato-Gozai masu and I hope your channel continues to flourish :)
Thank you for your kind comment😊Enjoy your time in Japan! April is a beautiful month, especially with cherry blossoms in full bloom!
Hello. In your one of your foods video, there is an odd picture of onigiri. Its filling is brown with insect leg like things coming from top. I dunno if I am misunderstanding the picture but what's up with that image?
Thanks for your question! The brown filling is actually seaweed, not insect😊. It's made by simmering konbu (dried kelp) in soy sauce, mirin (sweet rice wine), sugar, and sometimes sake until it becomes tender and flavourful. I hope this explanation makes it more appetising for you!
@@bocchipocchi Thank you so much! That makes so much sense! I have only seen dried, dark green/blackish seaweed here, so I didn't realise it could look so different when cooked. I already feel so much better. The image in the Onigiri video (2:48) defined scared me a bit. Respect to those who actually eat insects, but the feeling of insect limbs terrify me.
@@hsihdbssbcjtzksk7426 I'm glad you feel better😊 Japanese people eat a lot of seaweed, and there are various ways to cook it!
This looks so exciting! What age range is it geared toward?
This course is suitable for both adults and children (10+) 😊
I hope you do more of these soon!
It's been a little while since we updated our last video, but we promise we'll be making more videos. Thank you for your patient!
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm yummy
Yeees, very yummy!
Takoyaki looks so delicious! Arigato gozaimasu! 🐙❤
They are delicious! You'll have to try them!🐙
Love your content! I'm heading to Japan in August and your videos are amazing and very helpful :) keep it up and please continue to upload
Thank you for your feedback and encouragement 😊I hole you'll have a great time in Japan in August! We'll try to upload more videos before you set off to Japan!
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Thank you🥰
Hi :)
Hi, I hope you enjoyed the video!
are there hundreds of channels that will teach you japanese? yes is this one of the best and one of my favorite? also yes
We are very happy to hear this is one of your favorite channels! Thank you for your comment❣
Can i use this For drinks to? like would I say mizu o kudasai or would i still say mizu o namimas
Yes, you can use this for drinks too. 'Mizu o kudasai" is perfect. 'Mizu o nomimasu' means 'I drink water.'
This video is BBC channel quality! Well done! We really enjoyed it
Thank you so much for the compliment! 🤗
I’m 13 but this helps me speak Japanese way better😊
We are happy to hear that! 🤩
21 yo here and this is so helpful 😂
Great to hear that 😉
つちありがとう❤
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thank you so much for this, I love your channel and your kids are so cute ☺. please continue uploading videos like this and also arigatoo😉. can you do a video about how to formulate questions in Japanese it would be amazing 😊.
Thank you so much for your kind comment😊. I have added your request to my to do list 😉
Thank you so much I learned more japanse words from you ありがとうございます
It's my pleasure! どういたしまして😊
Arigato Bocchi Pocchi. Your video's are very helpful.
Thank you! Glad to hear our videos are helpful😊
I’m so glad you’re back! これらのビデオが大好きです!
Thank you so much! ありがとう!
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The longer version of this video will be available later today.😉
please make numbers for hundreds and thoursands :( your video made me memorize them, you the only channel that truly helped me
Thank you for your feedback! We've noted down your request and added it to our to-do list. It might take a little while, but we'll definitely get to it!
What is difference between hiragana and kanji when we have kanji why we want hiragana?
The Japanese language’s writing system consists of three character types called: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Each type has a different purpose. Hiragana is used for native Japanese function words, Katakana is used for borrowed words from other languages, and Kanji are Chinese origin characters and they represent words and concepts. Why Use Hiragana: 1. Pronunciation Guide: Hiragana helps in indicating how kanji characters are pronounced, especially for uncommon or complex kanji. 2. Flexibility: Not all words have kanji characters. Hiragana fills in the gaps where kanji isn't applicable. 3. Simplicity: Hiragana is simpler, making it suitable for beginners, children, and informal contexts. Both hiragana and kanji are essential in Japanese writing. Hiragana provides pronunciation and flexibility, especially for grammar, while kanji adds depth and meaning to the language. Japanese writing typically includes a mix of kanji and hiragana, sometimes alongside katakana (used mainly for foreign words), creating a rich and expressive written language. Hope this answers your question!
@@bocchipocchi thank you so so much I can't explain how much I helped memoir channel is best I love bocchi and pocchi your channel desserve more ❤
@@bocchipocchi btw can I use hiragana in words were I don't know the kanji of it? (Is it wrong to use it in hiragana) Plz give me ans
You are welcome!@@TOMBOY3617
@@TOMBOY3617 Yes, you can. Japanese kids learn hiragana first, so everything they write are in hiragana. I sometimes forget particular kanji myself, so I use hiragana in place of kanjij 😅
こんにちはう ぼち と ぽち I am 10 years old and I am from Turkey I am learning japanese This videos help me to learning japanese so easy またあした
Thank you for your message! It's lovely to hear the video help you learn Japanese! We visited Turkey before - we love the country!!