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A Chinese man, Jakku Song, has gained widespread attention for an unconventional approach to mastering the Japanese language. Instead of enrolling in formal classes or hiring a tutor, Mr. Song immersed himself in over 4,500 Japanese adult films, attributing his language proficiency to this unique method.
Mr. Song’s extraordinary achievement was highlighted on his YouTube channel, where he shared details of his self-taught journey. By using adult videos as his primary study material, he successfully passed the N2 level of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). This qualification is significant as it enables entry into Japanese universities and vocational schools, marking a milestone for non-native speakers aiming to integrate into Japanese society.
What sets Mr. Song apart is his complete lack of formal Japanese language training. His passion for Japanese adult video culture drove him to engage deeply with the content, learning through consistent listening, mimicry, and contextual understanding. Over time, he developed not only a functional grasp of the language but also the confidence to use it effectively.
On his YouTube channel, Mr. Song presents a range of humorous and provocative topics in Japanese, often accompanied by his playful persona. On Instagram, he brands himself with titles such as “Prince of Dirty Jokes” and “Asia’s Last Gentleman,” showcasing his lighthearted take on his learning journey. In one video, he humorously displayed his N2 certificate surrounded by a pile of tissues, a nod to the unconventional nature of his studies. He also expressed gratitude to prominent Japanese adult video actresses, such as Sola Aoi and Tsukasa Aoi, crediting them as his “language teachers.”
In another comedic twist, Mr. Song pretended to faint from exhaustion in a video, playfully illustrating the “intensity” of his learning experience. His story not only challenges traditional methods of language acquisition but also highlights the potential of immersive exposure - even from unexpected sources - in mastering a new language.
Netizens were quick to share their thoughts on Mr. Song’s unconventional journey. One user commented, “This is proof that motivation can come from anywhere. Hats off to his dedication!” Another wrote, “While unconventional, it’s undeniable that his method worked. Maybe we need to rethink how languages are taught.” Others were more skeptical, with one remarking, “I’m not sure this is something to be proud of, but it’s definitely unique.”
Some netizens joked about adopting Mr. Song’s methods. “I’m inspired! Time to start my language journey,” one user quipped, while another added, “Who needs Rosetta Stone when you have Mr. Song’s approach?”
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