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My Favorite Nintendo DS GameLooking for an exciting method to learn Japanese? Look no further than your Nintendo DS!
How to Learn KanjiKanji is often hard to learn and grasp. In this article, I will offer some tips and strategies that helps me learn and memorize kanji.- Using Kanji in Geisha Tattoo DesignsKanji characters are a great way to make a geisha tattoo even more beautiful.
Japanese Calligraphy: How to Write a Word Using Kanji CharactersTraditional Japanese calligraphy uses the Kanji writing system. Although calligraphy can be done using more modern systems, Kanji allows for more unique forms. Because traditional Japanese calligraphy originated in China, the techniques are similar.- A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters by Kenneth G. Henshall: A ReviewReview of this Japanese character (Kanji) book, covering it's organization and usefulness to a Kanji-learner.
- Computer Programs to Aide Your Japanese StudiesA list of programs such as word processors and flashcard programs that can help you study Japanese.
- A Guide to Self-Study Japanese Resources on the MarketA brief overview of Japanese books that will aid both self-learners with no experience in the language, as well as those studying in a classroom who want some extra books to enrich their knowledge.
The Japanese Alphabets: Which Japanese Alphabet You Should LearnLearn more about katakana, hiragana, and kanji and which order you should study them in.
Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese"Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese" by Florence Skade is a reference book that every Japanese foreign language student should learn. In addition, it is a perfect traveling reference book to survive while abroad.- Reflections on a Muddy RiverHaiku, poety, water, river poem, river haiku
- JLPT Study Resources - Kanzen Master SeriesA review of the Kanzen Master series for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, focusing on the books for Level 2.
- Spirited AwayA brilliant movie destined to be a classic.
- Comparing the Chinese and Japanese CulturesHistory has it that ....King Shin who united all scattered tribes in China around B.C. 2000 established the Shin Kingdom. He ordered to burn books and writings of all tribes and united the Chinese writing in one single Kanji or known ...
- Building Word Power: Student Guide to a Larger Japanese Vocabulary ListHere are some tips that I found to help out throughout those multiple vocabulary quizzes each week.





