On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, we're joined by Hannah Kentridge of the popular YouTube channel MissHanake.

About Hannah Kentridge

Hannah Kentridge is a content creator with over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube. Known as MissHanake on YouTube, Hannah has spent over 10 years producing videos in Japanese about her life and the Japanese language.

Topics Discussed

Hannah's perennially popular "Hiragana Song" video The origins of the MissHanake YouTube channel How creating YouTube content in Japanese motivated Hannah to keep learning Japanese and improving Receiving constructive criticism via YouTube comments How listening to herself speak in Japanese helped Hannah keep improving her Japanese Hannah's time at Kobe University Hannah's decision to go to graduate school On learning the kind of advanced Japanese that is usually not taught in the classroom About the MPhil in Japanese Studies at Oxford University What onee kotoba is On doing research on the way some gay men speak in anonymous online situations Using language to construct one's identity Hannah's plans for her master's research Japanese internet slang Gendered language in Japanese Hannah's tentative plans for after completing her master's program And much more! Support on Patreon

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Links, Videos, Etc.

To check out Hannah on YouTube use the link below.

MissHanake YouTube Channel

You can watch Hannah's "Hiragana Song" video below.

The Hiragana Song ★ ひらがなのうた

To follow Hannah on Twitter use the link below.

@misshanake on Twitter

To listen to Hannah on the KoreKara Podcast see below.

Talking with MissHanake - YouTuber Studying Japanese at Oxford University | KoreKara Podcast

Use the link below to check out the latest episode of Ichimon Japan.

How do you count that in Japanese? (How to Count Chopsticks, UFOs, Centaurs & More in Japanese) | Ichimon Japan 43

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Special Thanks

Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi's music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel.

Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R.

Featured image: Courtesy of Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka

Featured image: Courtesy of Hannah Kentridge

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