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What's it like being a fake priest in Japan? | Japan Station 209/Ichimon Japan 04
This is a rebroadcast of Ichimon Japan episode 04 which originally was released on 2/12/2020. Today's Question On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What's it like being a fake priest in Japan? Topics Discussed What a nisebokushi is The different terminology for priests in Japanese ( shinpu vs bokushi ) The phenomenon of having foreigners dress as priests to officiate weddings in Japan How most "fake priests" in Japan tend to be white men The experiences of someone who worked as a fake priest in Japan How much money one might expect to get paid when working as a fake priest The job duties of a fake priest What is rewarding about working as a fake priest How it is common to see broccoli thrown instead of a bouquet of flowers at some weddings in Japan The craziest thing one fake priest ever saw happen while on the job A story involving someone's head catching on fire during a wedding Whether Japanese people also throw rice at weddings Whether Japanese rpiests might be resentful of foreign "fake priests" for monopolizing the wedding chapel side of the wedding market And more! Listen to Ichimon Japan on [btn btnlink="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ichimon-japan-a-podcast-by-japankyo-com/id1492400997" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Apple Podcasts[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9pY2hpbW9uamFwYW4ubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Google Podcasts[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/japankyocom/ichimon-japan-a-podcast-by-japankyocom" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Stitcher[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZVgnljVM8gcR1ar98eK0D" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]Spotify[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/mv3zr-ad2df/Ichimon-Japan-A-Podcast-by-Japankyo.com" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]PodBean[/btn] [btn btnlink="https://ichimonjapan.libsyn.com/rss" btnsize="medium" bgcolor="#0568bf" txtcolor="#ffffff" btnnewt="1" nofollow="1"]RSS[/btn] Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. To read Daniel Legare's article in the December-January 2020 issue of Wasabi magazine, use the link below. That Time I Became a Fake Priest If you would like to get in touch with Daniel Legare in order to have him write an article or do Japanese to English translation you, can contact him via the email address below. danlegaretranslations@gmail.com A few different Japanese-language terms got brought up in this episode, so here is list along with their possible translations. Nisebokushi (ニセ牧師): literally translates to "fake priest" Bokushi (牧師): pastor; minister; a Protestant priest Shimpu (神父): Catholic priest; abbe; reverend father For even more Japan-related contact check out the Japan Station podcast. All the episodes can be found using the link below. Japan Station Podcast Support Get your Mecha Neko Sushi via the link below https://mechanekosushi.com/ Get 10% off when you purchase a Mobal Voice & Data SIM card by using my affiliate link below. https://mobal.com/tonyjapan Support on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/japankyo We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com . Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol ( YouTube , Twitter , Facebook , Fiverr ) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews)
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- fake priests in japan
- nisebokushi
- shinpu vs bokushi terminology
- foreigners officiating weddings in japan
- fake priest job duties and pay
- weddings in japan
- japanese wedding traditions