
にほんごストーリー Learn Japanese Through Stories with Yuzu
にほんごストーリーは、日本語学習者向けのポッドキャストで、Yuzuが物語を読み上げ、字幕付きで楽しめます。レベルA1からB1に対応し、語彙の難易度だけでなく文法の焦点も考慮してエピソードが作られています。リスニング力を向上させながら、段階的に日本語を学ぶことができます。
エピソード
#64 [B1] 日本の梅雨(にほんのつゆ) 【Noun-Modifier】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#63 [A2/B1] お味噌汁を作ろう!(おみそしるをつくろう) 【Intransitive & Transitive Verb Practice】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#62 [A2] 週末の過ごし方(しゅうまつのすごしかた) 【V-たり】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#61 [A-1] はじめての納豆(なっとう)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#60 [B1] どこ行く?vs.どこ行くの?【カジュアル日本語】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#59 [A2/B1] はじめてのお花見(はなみ)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#58 [A2] 早口言葉(はやくちことば)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#57 [A-1] みじかいカタカナ
✍️How many katakana words did you catch in this episode? Let me know in the comments!You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering som
#56 [B1] 忙しい日々(いそがしいひび) 【丁寧体→普通体】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#55 [A2/B1] 体調(たいちょう)のオノマトペ
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#54 [A2] どうやって勉強(べんきょう)していますか
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#53 [A-1] オフィスのカタカナ
✍️How many katakana words did you catch in this episode? Let me know in the comments!You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering som
#52 [B1] 成人式(せいじんしき)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#51 [A2/B1] 春の七草(はるのななくさ) 【Noun-Modifier】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#50 [A2] お正月(しょうがつ) 【Noun-Modifier】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#49 [A-1] カフェのカタカナ
✍️How many katakana words did you catch in this episode? Let me know in the comments!You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering som
#48 [B1] 日本(にほん)のクリスマス
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#47 [A2/B1] ルームメイトへのお願い(おねがい) 【V-て+ほしい】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#46 [A2] 12月は忙しい(12がつはいそがしい)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#45 [A-1] お仕事(しごと)は?
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#44 [B1] 宮沢賢治(みやざわけんじ)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#43 [A2/B1] 七五三(しちごさん)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#42 [A2] 将来の夢(しょうらいのゆめ) 【S-Plain+と思う】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#41 [A-1] ショッピングの日(ひ)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#40 [B1] 東京で電車に乗ろう!(とうきょうででんしゃにのろう)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#39 [A2/B1] だれの落とし物(おとしもの)? 【たら/と/ば/なら】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#38 [A2] 流れ星の力(ながれぼしのちから) 【V-たら】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#37 [A-1] プレゼントは何(なに)がいい?
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#36 [B1] お好み焼きを作ろう!(おこのみやきをつくろう)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#35 [A2/B1] 金閣寺の歴史(きんかくじのれきし) 【passive-form practice】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#34 [A2] 高尾山(たかおさん)でハイキング
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and **た-**forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the
#33 [A-1] 映画は何時から?(えいがはなんじから)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#32 [B1] 回転寿司(かいてんずし)レストラン
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the sto
#31 [A2/B1] ピクニックの予定(よてい)だったのに…
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#30 [A2] したことがありますか?
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and た-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the ques
#29 [A-1] おもしろい大阪(おおさか) 【Adj.+N】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#28 [B1] サークルはきめた? 【ことにする/なる】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the st
#27 [A2/B1] 旅行の準備(りょこうのじゅんび) 【must/don't have to/better to do】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#26 [A2] どっちのレストラン?【reason+し…】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and ない-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the que
#25 [A-1] やきたてのパン
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#24 [B1] 【honorifics→polite→casual】約束(やくそく)はいつ?
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In this episode, you'll hear conversations in similar situations presented first in formal language (敬語), then in polite form (丁寧体), and finally in casual style(普通体). You'll be able to learn the differences in vocabulary, grammar, and expressions used in each level of speech.After
#23 [A2/B1] スピーチコンテスト【ように/ために】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#22 [A2] 似ている言葉(にていることば) Pronunciation practice for similar-sounding words
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.Subtitles in the video include furigana and pitch accent marks — try watching as you listen!This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and ない-forms. After listening to the story onc
#21 [A-1] 眠い一日(ねむいいちにち)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#20 [B1] カフェのアルバイト (causative-form practice)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. In the video subtitles, the causative-form parts are underlined.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain
#19 [A2/B1] 午後の公園(ごごのこうえん) Onomatopoeia-Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In the video subtitles, the onomatopoeic parts are underlined.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explai
#18 [A2] キャンプのルール (nai-form practice)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In the subtitles of the video, nai-form verbs are underlined.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and ない-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehen
#17 [A-1] マリアさんの東京観光(とうきょうかんこう)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#16 [B1] タイムリミットは3分(ぷん)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the st
#15 [A2/B1] ランチの計画(けいかく) 【そうだ/ようだ/らしい/みたい】
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#14 [A2] 京都の思い出(きょうとのおもいで) Noun-Modifier Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In the subtitles of the video, the noun-modifier parts are underlined.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and ない-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some
#13 [A-1] かばんのポケット
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#12 [B1] どんぐり泥棒(どろぼう) Onomatopoeia-Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In the video subtitles, the onomatopoeic parts are displayed in yellow.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I
#11 [A2/B1] 古い民家の夜(ふるいみんかのよる) Intransitive & Transitive Verb Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.In this story, you can naturally learn pairs of intransitive and transitive verbs. In the subtitles of the video, intransitive verbs are shown in yellow, and transitive verbs are shown in green.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After li
#10 [A2] はじめての日本旅行(にほんりょこう) Potential-Form Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description. This story focuses on practicing the potential form of verbs. In the subtitles of the video, the potential forms are underlined.This is a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and た-forms. After list
#9 [A1] エレベーターの冒険(ぼうけん)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#8 [B1] 丁寧体→普通体「温泉に行こう!」Noun-Modifier Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description. This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. First, you'll hear the story in polite form (丁寧体), and then you'll hear the same story again in casual form (普通体), as if spoken between friends. This allows you to compare grammar structures between the t
#7 [A2/B1] 夜の美術館(よるのびじゅつかん) / Passive-Form Practice
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. It is a story specifically focused on the passive form (受身形) grammar. Let's practice the passive form of various verbs through this story!After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehens
#6 [A-2] ひなまつり と ちらしずし
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and た-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the ques
#5 [A-1] はじめてのおにぎり
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear only in the ます form. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I exp
#4 [B1] 丁寧体→普通体 「なくならないメガネ」
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners.First, you'll hear the story in polite form (丁寧体), and then you'll hear the same story again in casual form (普通体), as if spoken between friends. This allows you to compare grammar structures between the two
#3 [A2/B1] カフェの名探偵
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2/B1 intermediate-level Japanese learners. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the questions, I explain some potentially difficult words. Finally, you will hear the
#2 [A-2] 不思議な夢(ふしぎなゆめ)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A2 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます form, and verbs appear in the ます-, て-, る-, and た-forms. After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questions to check your understanding. Following the ques
#1 [A-1] 古い家と新しい友だち(ふるいいえとあたらしいともだち)
You can find the grammar points used in this episode, along with the full transcript, below in the description.This episode features a story designed for A1 beginner-level Japanese learners. The sentences use the です/ます(polite)-form, and verbs appear only in the ます-form. This story focuses on practicing adjective conjugation.After listening to the story once, try answering some comprehension questi
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