【ゆっくり日本語】「冬のにおいがしてきたね」❄️日本人が季節を感じる美しい言葉|JLPT N5-N4

Hello, this is Sakura 🌸 Today’s theme is a phrase Japanese people often say when they sense a change in the seasons: “It’s starting to smell like winter.” ❄️ This expression holds feelings like: “Winter is coming soon” “The season has changed” ・Why Japanese people are sensitive to seasonal changes ・How air and wind reveal the “signs of winter” ・Sensory expressions for spring, summer, autumn, and winter ・Childhood memories of winter All explained slowly in easy Japanese. Turn on subtitles and watch at your own pace 😊 ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Opening 00:35 What does “smell like winter” mean? 01:20 Seasonal changes through air and wind 02:20 Japanese seasons through the five senses 03:33 Words for spring, summer, autumn, winter 05:33 Winter memories from childhood 07:23 Seasonal expressions in your country 08:26 Summary & Ending 🌸 About this channel This channel introduces Japanese culture, seasons, and daily life in “Easy Japanese”. Perfect for Japanese learners and fans of Japan’s four seasons! Listen slowly and enjoy the sound of Japanese. Please subscribe and leave a “Like”! 😊 #EasyJapanese #LearnJapanese #JapaneseListeningPractice #Japanese #EasyJapanese #JapanSeasons #WinterSmell #JLPTN5 #JLPTN4 #Sakura #EasyJapanesewithSakura

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