Keikaku wa Nakatta — Japanese Opening Practice
This is the opening narration practice for my Japanese anime-style project: 100 Words to Japan. The video includes Japanese subtitles, Serbian pronunciation, and Serbian translation. I first say each sentence in Japanese, then translate it into Serbian. The story is based on a simple idea: I learned 100 random Japanese words without a clear plan. Some were useful, some were funny, and some I don’t even know why I learned. But in Japan, random words don’t stay random. Episode 1 begins with one word: 生きている。 Ikite iru. I am alive. This is still a practice version, made for learning, pronunciation, and feedback from my Japanese teacher. #japan #serbia #traveler

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