TheJapanGuy | How to Use a Japanese Washing Machine (Part 1) @TheJapanGuy | Uploaded 14 years ago | Updated 5 minutes ago
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Wondering how to wash clothes in Japan?
in today's video we take a closer look at a Japanese washing machine. Although LG is not a Japanese brand, the control panel on this particular machine is all in Japanese.
We'll look at how to use your Japanese machine so you can get your clothes clean with no hassle and no fuss.
Your control panel may be arranged a bit differently from mine, but that's okay. When you're washing clothes in Japan, many of the same symbols will overlap.
If this video helped you, please don't forget to comment, share, like and subscribe.
Happy Washing!
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For more info on all kinds of Japan-related topics. Be sure to visit
The Japan Guy:
thejapanguy.com
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Are you looking to do more than understand kanji symbols on your washing machine? If you're trying to take your Japanese to another level, I'm building a small, tight-knit community of online Japanese learners that I encourage you to join called Japanese Mavericks:
japanesemavericks.com
youtu.be/TlRthOSPG0g
Wondering how to wash clothes in Japan?
in today's video we take a closer look at a Japanese washing machine. Although LG is not a Japanese brand, the control panel on this particular machine is all in Japanese.
We'll look at how to use your Japanese machine so you can get your clothes clean with no hassle and no fuss.
Your control panel may be arranged a bit differently from mine, but that's okay. When you're washing clothes in Japan, many of the same symbols will overlap.
If this video helped you, please don't forget to comment, share, like and subscribe.
Happy Washing!
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For more info on all kinds of Japan-related topics. Be sure to visit
The Japan Guy:
thejapanguy.com
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Are you looking to do more than understand kanji symbols on your washing machine? If you're trying to take your Japanese to another level, I'm building a small, tight-knit community of online Japanese learners that I encourage you to join called Japanese Mavericks:
japanesemavericks.com