Hi, I'm looking for animes, mangas or podcast by native Japaneses. I'm still pretty new on learning Japanese, I just finished Hiragana and going on to Kanji now, i just want those kinda of medias to get me deep into the immersion method
>>1509184https://tatsumoto.neocities.org/blog/top-10-anime-of-all-time
>>1509184You should ask /int/ on their language learning general
>>1509184erogames
>>1509438OP will never learn japanese and will destroy his brain by fapping to porn all day don't do this to my boy
Try anime from these lists:https://jpdb.io/anime-difficulty-list?min_length=10000https://learnnatively.com/search/jpn/videos/?itype=tv_season&sort=level_asc
>>1509184Cute girls doing cute things is the objectively the best genre in general, but it's also great for learning. You get lots of dialogue, and that dialogue doesn't rely on you understanding everything that came before, because it's not very plot driven. The language is simple and usually about everyday stuff. Don't skip any OP/ED that's at least decent; bonus points for karaoke subs. Manga is similar, because it's also visual it helps with understanding. Just get one with furigana. VNs are also a good choice, because they feature both text and voice, and you progress at your own pace. However, it might be hard to find material that's easy enough for beginners to read.
>>1509184Chii's Sweet Home is really simple and has short episodes, it's easy to go through one a couple of times, with and without subs for example. Mostly very clear speech around N5 level, I found it good when I was starting anyway.
>>1509719>>1509959This is a good path. Getting nostalgia from when I first started.
any anons here have a good source for jp subs? i have no problem obtaining the series but i haven't had the best luck finding jp subs. bonus points for sources that have videos with jp subs on them. cheers <3
>>1510082jimaku.cc is what I've been using
>>1510107ohhh wow this is amazing! so many series.. thank you so much anon! <3
Kinda on topic question so I'll ask here:what Japanese imageboards can I browse to learn their culture and see some discussions about things I like?
>>1510323futaba channel still seems to be fairly active, but i'm unsure of any other alternatives myself
>>1509184>podcastI enjoyed bocchi the radio, give it a listen if you liked the anime. It's probably not the simplest for beginners but works pretty well for passive listening while doing another activity.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY3Pfs_TuoNO9I3lhfMpTXl5LQLiIXzCx
>>1510477based
>>1509184>>1510477More on this, if you're looking for podcasts for varying degrees of proficiency, check out this spreadsheet.docs google com/spreadsheets/d/17P2dBQHnBnHcG3ua_24IO6sP9RDC-5b3WHV9Ri2N5qU