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Japanese radio

Kansuke   June 16th, 2012 5:12p.m.

When I was in Japan I got used to listening to the radio on the internet. They have such beautiful pronounciation, it's so nice to listen and you learn a ton thanks to that. When I left Japan though, I'm cut off - all the sites I used now say I can't listen from outside Japan.
Does anyone know a way to listen to japanese radio over the internet? I have KeyHole TV but the sound quality is horrible. I'm also mostly interested in mainstream radios like NHK, J-Wave and other located in Tokyo - preferrably some music, but also some news and discussions on air.

Much appreciated :)

Byzanti   June 16th, 2012 5:15p.m.

Not a radio station, but if you want additional material, you'll probably find a lot of free podcasts on the iTunes store. There's a lot for Chinese at any rate.

范博涵   June 16th, 2012 5:58p.m.

Kansuke, try using 219.94.249.18:8080 or 202.8.209.78:8080 as a proxy server in your browser. These servers are located in Japan, so it will seem as if you are connecting from there.

Kansuke   June 16th, 2012 6:47p.m.

@范博涵

For a second I thought you saved me there, but sadly it doesn't seem to work :< It still correctly detects my country.

范博涵   June 16th, 2012 8:26p.m.

Kansuke, perhaps you could try to delete all cookies related to those sites first and then try to connect through the proxy again?

You could always get a VPN account (e.g. http://strongvpn.com/japan_vpn_accounts.shtml?gclid=CISplKr_07ACFdRA4Qod9TuF2A for $15) or your own VPS (e.g. http://www.tsukaeru.net/fx/ for $25) in Japan.

See also http://www.xroxy.com/proxy-country-JP.htm for more proxy addresses.

Elwin   June 17th, 2012 1:16a.m.

www.tunein.com has most radio stations all over the world I think. I checked if I could listen to Japanese radio stations with a VPN and all of them are working, from Hong Kong to Holland to USA. Tunein.com is blocked in China but anywhere else, in the 'free world' at least, most of the radio stations they provide seem accessible.

StaceyM   June 17th, 2012 4:19a.m.

Elwin beat me to the Tunein.com recommendation! I personally use the Tunein app on my phone (Android) more than on my laptop. It's a fantastic service, if you have the chance you should check it out and let us know what you think!

范博涵   June 17th, 2012 9:43a.m.

Great tip! Looks like there are 29 Beijing radio stations. Any idea which one offers the most talk radio (rather than music)? Beijing Story Station appears to be pretty good in this regard.

Elwin   June 17th, 2012 10:38a.m.

I haven't used tunein.com for a long while but I remember most don't change up so much between music and talking, there should also be some 故事 stuff, usually a man talking slowly.

Byzanti   June 17th, 2012 4:08p.m.

Not Japanese, but there's also this for Chinese, 范博涵 http://radio.smgbb.cn (discovered thanks to Sinosplice!)

dc1   June 18th, 2012 9:00a.m.

there are also apps that feature japanese radio.

I dont have my ipad next to me right now, but I think it is "radio.de" (german app that has tons of international channels; http://itunes.apple.com/de/app/radio.de/id311762416?mt=8 ) and ...

dc1   June 18th, 2012 9:01a.m.

... "Japan-Radio" (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/japan-radio/id418701864?mt=8).


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