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thoughtsofmymadlife – Watashi wa Kei desu
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Watashi wa Kei desu. Teaching myself Japanese…. I recently acquired second hand copies of the Genki I textbook and workbook, so I’ve started using those as well as the previously mentioned WaniKani and TextFugu. I’m really liking the textbooks so far, and I think I will definitely be going on to Genki II once I’m done with these ones. I’m also thinking I will get a grammar textbook (maybe this one. And some other stuff for practicing Kanji (like these flash cards. January 21, 2016. Was it a dog? Uni got ...
kumapuma.com
Travels
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We travel to a lot of (weird) places in Japan, so we thought it was about time we shared those places with you. You won’t find too many of the standard locations here, so if you’d like to get off the beaten path and onto the not-so-beaten one, use our Japan travel reviews as a guide. Mix and match as you see fit. Aichi, Akita, Aomori. Chiba, Ehime, Fukui, Fukuoka, Fukushima, Gifu, Gunma, Hiroshima, Hokkaido. Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Iwate, Kagawa, Kagoshima, Kanagawa. Kochi, Kumamoto, Kyoto. TanKuma – Ra...
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Guides
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Japanese Language and Culture Guides. Sometimes, when we want to tell you how to do something, a special guide page makes more sense than an article. We hope to help you to understand difficult concepts relating to the Japanese language and culture. We’ll begin to categorize the guides too, as soon as we put more of them back up again! The Ultimate Guide To Learning Hiragana. Learning to read hiragana can seem like a daunting task, but we've made it easy for you, laying out the steps … Read. In this guid...
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Reviews
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We spend a lot of time reviewing Japanese language products. We also spend a lot of time watching movies, anime, and other things. This will be our place for our reviews of all of the above. It will mostly be language products at first, but as we add more we’ll let you search by review-type category too. Reviews Section Coming (Back) Soon! We previously had quite a large reviews section, and while it may look like there's not much here, we'll be … Read. Or read our Online Japanese Textbook.
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My Japanese Learning Stack | Stumbling Mountain
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My Japanese Learning Stack. April 21, 2016. April 27, 2016. I've been studying Japanese for around a year and a half now. While I don't think anyone has a strong definition of the differences between beginner, intermediate, advanced, etc. levels of Japanese, I'd guess I'm around advanced beginner to low intermediate. I imagine I'm going rather slowly, compared to many people, but on the other hand, I'm still chugging away at 18 months. Tae Kim's Japanese Grammar Guide. Japanese the Manga Way. Wanikani us...
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Overview of Japanese learn sites - Jeffrey van Binsbergen.nl
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Jeffrey van Binsbergen.nl. Overview of Japanese learn sites. While trying to learn Japanese, Ive encountered a few different sites offering information and practices for people learning Japanese. In this article Ill describe some of them, say what they offer and give my opinion about them. An information site made by the people from the popular blog Tofugu. This site relies on flashcards using Anki. Which can send you an email with a vocab every day. A big warning for this site. My own site, but also a s...
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Links | Japanese Cooking Recipes, Ingredients, Cookware
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Want to know where I spend my time on the web? Here’s my collection of favorite websites that I visit often. Do you know a site I should check out? Cook Pad (English Site). Favorite Japan Related Sites:. 8211; A fun way to sample Japanese snacks, they send you a box of goodies each month! Have you ever found yourself watching an anime and wishing that you could reach your hand into the screen and taste the food the characters were eating? Well if you have, you’re not alone.
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Matt's Journey: The Two Year Japanese Challenge
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The story of one man's journey through life. Saturday, April 26, 2014. The Two Year Japanese Challenge. Version 1.1 of the Challenge can be found here. I'm sure I've mentioned once or twice (or several times) that I'm learning Japanese. I've restarted my studies multiple times in the past. Lately, I have had much more success. I've been using the WaniKani. That brings us to the Two Year Japanese Challenge. This is roughly based on NihongoShark. I use a large variety of resources in my studies, but have n...