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B1 Intermediate Japanese 4:30 Educational

ARASHI - Happiness [Official Music Video]

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This video features the uplifting song "Happiness" by Arashi, offering a fantastic resource for Japanese language learners. By listening to this track, you will practice listening comprehension through natural, rhythmic phrasing and emotive vocabulary. The lyrics focus on themes of resilience and optimism, introducing essential verb forms such as the *te-form* (for continuous action) and the *volitional/imperative* nuances used to encourage moving forward. You will encounter useful expressions related to personal growth and overcoming challenges. Engaging with this song is an excellent way to improve your auditory processing while enjoying a classic piece of J-pop culture.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

5/10

Difficulty

Subtitles (51 segments)

00:00

ARASHI Happiness

00:14

Yeah, yeah, yeah

00:18

Yeah, yeah, yeah

00:23

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

00:29

向かい風の中で

00:32

嘆いてるよりも

00:36

上手く行く事を想像すれば

00:40

いつの日か変わる時がくる

00:45

夢中で生きてたら

00:49

何気ないことで

00:53

愛が傷ついてためらいながら

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Key Vocabulary (36)

止めないで B1 動詞(一段活用・否定命令/依頼形)

「止める(とめる)」の否定命令形で、相手に対して動作や進行を中断させないよう依頼・命令する表現です。物事の継続を促したり、邪魔をしないでほしいという意図を伝えます。

happiness B1 Noun

満ち足りた気分や、精神的な安らぎ、あるいは幸運を感じている状態を指します。個人的な喜びから、人生全体の満足感まで幅広いニュアンスを含みます。

走り出せ B1 動詞(命令形)

「走り出す」の命令形で、走り始めること、または新しい活動や目標に向かって勢いよくスタートすることを強く促す表現です。物理的な動作だけでなく、比喩的に「行動を開始せよ」という励ましの意味でも使われます。

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