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About Japan Time Podcast

It's (Japan) time.

Originally started in 2013 by RogersBase, the Japan Time Podcast began as a weekly show to discuss news surrounding Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Joining RogersBase from the start were Shofu, Zef and Ricky Cocaine, later regarded as the Triforce of Awesome.

Ten years later, the Japan Time Podcast crew has grown into a team consisting of 11 members: Roger, Shofu, Ricky, Zef, Coast, Warchamp7, Virum, McDareth, Tito, Fadel and Aruuu. Every other week, the Japan Time crew discusses the latest gaming news and share their thoughts on all things pop culture.

The Japan Time Podcast was named one of Twinfinite’s "15 Best Video Game Podcasts to Listen To" and is still going strong over a decade later.

Japan Time is streamed every other week on Shofu's Twitch channel at 5 PM PT

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