Jason Nieling and Paul Bresin
Sightseeing Japan
Welcome to Sightseeing Japan! Join hosts Jason Nieling and Paul Bresin as they explore the land of the rising sun. New podcast episodes are released every other week covering a range of topics, from geisha to vending machines and everything in between.
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Jason Nieling and Paul Bresin
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Latest episode
Jun 29, 2026
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Episodes
167. The City of Nagasaki 29.06.2026 1:22:42
From hidden Christian history to international trade and atomic tragedy, Nagasaki has one of the most unique stories in Japan. Join Jason and Paul as they explore the history, culture, and modern atmosphere of this fascinating port city. Topics Covered: History Peace Park Nagasaki / Hypocenter Park / Atomic Bomb Museum Urakami Cathedral Sanno Shrine One-Legged Torii Gate Suwa Shrine Nagasaki Museu...
166. Camping 15.06.2026 1:05:10
From lakeside campsites to mountain forests, Japan offers some incredible places to reconnect with nature. Join Jason and Paul as they explore the culture, scenery, and practical side of camping in Japan. Topics Covered: Is Camping Popular in Japan? When to Camp What are Campgrounds Like in Japan? Types of Camping Best Places to Camp Gear What to Eat Etiquette and Rules Join our Discord community!...
165. Themed Bars 01.06.2026 1:14:42
Japan’s nightlife is about more than just izakayas and whiskey bars. Join Jason and Paul as they dive into the weird, immersive, and unforgettable world of themed bars in Japan! Topics Covered: Science Bar INCUBATOR Deathmatch in Hell 8bit Cafe (and Game Bar A-Button) Record Bar Analog The Whales of August Planetarium Bar Muscle Girls Kiha (Train Bar) Kaiju Sakaba Shimbashi Axe Throwing Bar Hunter...
164. Why is Japan's Crime Rate So Low? 18.05.2026 1:21:11
Japan is often cited as having one of the lowest crime rates in the world, but what’s really behind that reputation? Join Jason and Paul as they explore the cultural, social, and systemic factors that help keep crime low in Japan. Topics Covered: Social Cohesion Broken Windows Theory Economic Factors Legislation Koban and Community Policing Judicial System Underreporting Recent Trends Join our Dis...
163. 2026 Trip Recap (Part 3) 04.05.2026 2:06:30
Jason and Paul recently returned home from a trip to Japan. Join them as they discuss their itinerary and recount their third week of sightseeing! Topics Covered: Sendai: Zuihoden — Sendai City Museum — Sendai Castle Ruins — Osaki Hachimangu Shrine — Sendai Mediatheque — Sunmall Ichibancho Shopping Arcade Yamagata: Risshakuji (Yamadera) — Zao Onsen Matsushima: Ojima — Kanrantei Tea House — Sightse...
162. 2026 Trip Recap (Part 2) 20.04.2026 1:31:25
Jason and Paul recently returned home from a trip to Japan. Join them as they discuss their itinerary and recount their second week of sightseeing! Topics Covered: Otaru: Otaru Music Box Museum — Denuki Koji — Stained Glass Museum — Snow Light Path Festival Bibai Asahikawa: Asahikawa Winter Festival — VOCALO Bar Calc — Kawamura Kaneto Ainu Memorial Museum Biei: Biei Shrine — Four Seasons Tower — T...
161. 2026 Trip Recap (Part 1) 06.04.2026 1:29:34
Jason and Paul recently returned home from a trip to Japan. Join them as they discuss their itinerary and recount their first week of sightseeing! Topics Covered: Kamakura: Tsurugaoka Hachimangu — Komachi Street — Hokokuji — Hatsune Antiques — Roast Beef Ono Hakodate: Uni Murakami — Morning Market — Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse — Hakodate Gokoku Shrine — Motomachi — City Museum of Northern Peoples...
160. The Town of Hakone 09.02.2026 1:02:51
Famous for its onsen, museums, and Fuji views, Hakone has long been a retreat from city life. Join Jason and Paul as they discuss how to experience Hakone and what sets it apart from other destinations. Topics Covered: History Hakone-Yumoto Ryokan and Onsen Sightseeing Train (Tozan Railway) Hakone Kowakien Yunessun Hakone Open-Air Museum Owakudani Pirate Ship Hakone Checkpoint Best View of Fuji Ha...
159. Cycling Routes 26.01.2026 1:18:46
Designated national cycle routes are part of Japan’s push to make cycling more accessible for travelers. Join Jason and Paul as they break down the routes, the scenery, and what cyclists can expect along the way. Topics Covered: What is a “National Cycle Route”? Shimanami Kaido Biwa-Ichi Pacific Cycling Road Toyama Bay Cycling Route Tsukuba-Kasumigaura Ring-Ring Road Tokapuchi400 Tips for a Succes...
158. Pro Wrestling 12.01.2026 1:08:51
Japanese pro wrestling has carved out its own distinct identity, blending athleticism, storytelling, and a passionate fan culture. Join Jason and Paul as they explore the history, styles, and stars that make puroresu so unique. Topics Covered: What is Japanese Pro Wrestling? History How Does Puroresu Work? Major Promotions Controversy How to Attend Join our Discord community! Become a member on Pa...
157. Service Culture 29.12.2025 1:14:58
Japan’s service culture sets a global standard, blending efficiency, politeness, and surprising little touches of care. Join Jason and Paul as they dive into the roots of omotenashi and how it shapes everyday experiences. Topics Covered: What is Omotenashi? History Keigo Examples of Omotenashi The Dark Side of Customer Service Join our Discord community! Become a member on Patreon!
156. Cosplay 15.12.2025 1:26:11
From anime conventions to the streets of Akihabara, cosplay has become a vibrant part of Japan’s cultural scene. Join Jason and Paul as they dive into how it all started and what it means today. Topics Covered: History How to Cosplay Where to Cosplay Are There Rules? Controversies Where to See Cosplay Podcast Meetup 2026: Saturday Feb 7th, 2026 at 6:00pm under the Nikka Whisky Sign in Susukino, Sa...
155. Soybeans 01.12.2025 1:26:35
Soybeans are at the heart of Japanese cuisine, found in everything from tofu and miso to soy sauce and natto. Join Jason and Paul as they explore how this humble bean shaped Japan’s food, culture, and history! Topics Covered: History Japan’s Soybean Industry How Soybeans are Grown How Soybeans are Consumed in Japan: Tofu — Miso — Soy Sauce — Natto — Edamame — Soy Milk — Yuba — Kinako — Kuromame Ty...
154. Souvenirs 17.11.2025 1:33:50
Trying to decide what to bring home from Japan? Join Jason and Paul as they talk about the best souvenirs to commemorate your trip—from classic keepsakes to unique finds you won’t see anywhere else. Topics Covered: Traditional: Chopsticks — Ceramics — Teaware — Furoshiki — Tenugui — Traditional Clothing — Fans (Sensu/Uchiwa) — Daruma — Kokeshi Dolls — Maneki Neko — Omamori — Origami — Incense Mode...
153. The City of Fukuoka 03.11.2025 1:17:56
Fukuoka is a bustling city with a relaxed vibe, known for its history, food, and seaside charm. Join Jason and Paul as they explore what makes this Kyushu hub such a special place to visit! Topics Covered: History Tochoji Temple Kushida Shrine Sumiyoshi Shrine Canal City Nakasu (Nakagawa Yatai) Tenjin Underground Mall Fukuoka Castle Ruins Ohori Park: Japanese Garden — Fukuoka Art Museum Mizuho Pay...
152. 2025 Halloween Special - Hell 20.10.2025 1:13:16
Shinto and Buddhism each offer chilling visions of the afterlife, filled with fiery pits, icy rivers, and terrifying judges. Join Jason and Paul as they explore Japan’s many “hells,” from mythic underworlds to real-world sites inspired by them! Topics Covered: Yomi (Shinto Hell) Jigoku (Buddhist Hell) Hellish Places You Can Visit Podcast Meetup 2026: Saturday Feb 7th, 2026 at 6:00pm under the Nikk...
151. Cats 06.10.2025 1:40:41
Cats have prowled through Japanese history, folklore, and everyday life for centuries, from lucky maneki-neko to street-dwelling strays. Join Jason and Paul as they explore the many roles cats play in Japan’s culture and society! Topics Covered: History Cats in Folklore: Maneki-Neko — Nekomata — Bakeneko — Kasha — Neko Musume Cat Culture in Japan: Cats as pets — Cat cafes — Strays — Cat Islands —...
150. A Brief History of Japan 11.08.2025 1:15:26
Japan has a long and fascinating history, filled with emperors, warriors, poets, and rebels. Join Jason and Paul as they walk through the centuries, from creation myths to modern times! Topics Covered: Paleolithic Period (40,000 BC - 13,000 BC) Jomon Period (13,000 BC - 300 BC) Yayoi Period (300 BC - 300 CE) Kofun Period (250 - 538) Yamato Period (250 - 710) Asuka Period (538 - 710) Nara Period (7...
149. The City of Hakodate 28.07.2025 1:01:01
Located on the southern tip of Hokkaido, Hakodate is a historic port city known for its scenic views, unique history, and fresh seafood. Join Jason and Paul as they explore this gateway to Japan’s northernmost island, from star-shaped forts to morning markets and sparkling nightscapes! Topics Covered: History Morning Market Goryokaku Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse Motomachi Hakodate City Museum of N...
2026 Podcast Meetup Announcement 14.07.2025 2:07
Podcast Meetup 2026: Feb 7th, 2026 at 6:00pm in Sapporo, Japan. (Venue TBD) Join our Discord community! Become a member on Patreon!
148. Mascots 14.07.2025 1:18:48
Japan loves its mascots—from cuddly creatures promoting local towns to bizarre characters representing government agencies. Join Jason and Paul as they explore the wild, whimsical world of yuru-kyara and discover what makes these mascots such a beloved part of Japanese culture! Topics Covered: What are yuru-kyara? What do mascots do? Why are mascots so popular in Japan? Notable mascots: Hikonyan (...
147. How to Buy a House in Japan (Akiya) 30.06.2025 56:25
Akiya are abandoned homes found all over Japan—some listed for shockingly low prices. Join Jason and Paul as they explore what it’s like to try to buy one, from navigating the listings to understanding the hidden challenges. Topics Covered: Why are there so many vacant houses? Can foreigners buy akiya? How to search for an akiya How to choose an akiya How to buy an akiya How to renovate an akiya L...
146. Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji (The Golden and Silver Pavilions) 16.06.2025 1:14:53
Kyoto is full of famous temples, but few are as iconic—or as confusingly named—as Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji. Join Jason and Paul as they dig into the history behind these two landmarks, explore what makes each one special, and explain why the silver Pavilion isn’t actually silver. Topics Covered: History Kinkakuji (The Golden Pavilion) Ginkakuji (The Silver Pavilion) Join our Discord community! Beco...
145. Street Food 02.06.2025 1:31:59
Japan might be known for its sushi and ramen, but its street food scene is just as exciting. From takoyaki and taiyaki to yakitori and beyond, join Jason and Paul as they dive into some of Japan’s best street eats — and share where to find them! Topics Covered: Takoyaki Yakitori Ikayaki Taiyaki Yakisoba Yaki-imo Yaki Tomorokoshi Tako Tamago Karaage Kobe Beef Gyoza Korokke Senbei Soft Cream Kakigor...
144. Things You'll Miss About Japan (And Some Things You Won't) 19.05.2025 1:18:28
Japan is full of things to love - and a few things that might drive you a little crazy. Join Jason and Paul as they discuss the best and worst aspects of exploring Japan! Topics Covered: Planes Trains Hotels Food Walkable Cities Convenience Politeness Customer Service Bathrooms Onsen History Hiking City Life Join our Discord community! Become a member on Patreon!
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