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  • Kodomo no Nihongo Library Booklet Teaching Materials

    This site is designed to support Japanese language education for non-Japanese children living in Japan and provides information on resources such as teaching materials that can be used in on-side instruction.

  • Nihongo Work

    This is a site that offers many worksheets designed by licensed practicing psychiatrists for non-Japanese school children to learn Japanese for free.

  • "Nijiiro" Rainbow Color

    This is a website that provides information to those who want to study in Japan and those who are currently studying in Japan.

  • GAHOH

    This is a site where you can watch videos showing kanji stroke order.

  • 漢字Japanese kanji Dictionary

    A kanji dictionary to look up kanji and words. It has lots of characters and a wealth of information.

  • Kanshudo

    This is a site where you can learn Japanese comprehensively with tremendous content and manage your learning progress with Kanshudo AI.

  • E-learning materials

    These are Japanese learning materials developed by the Center for Japanese Language  Education, the University of Tokyo.

  • Web CMJ (Nagoya University Grammar・Kanji)

    Practice and review basic Japanese grammar and kanji with Japanese Grammar Online and Japanese Kanji Online offered by Nagoya University International Education and Exchange Center.

  • JAPANESE MEOW

    This is a site where you can learn Japanese through hiragana, katakana, reading/writing kanji, simple phrases, grammar, and vocabulary.

  • Japanese Learning Support Site RAICHO

    You can practise hiragana, katakana, elementary grammar and pronunciation using its Japanese study content. There is also a list of readings and meanings of terms used in computing.

  • 漢字化ツール (Kanji conversion tool)

    A webtool that auto-converts hiragana to kanji. The tool judges from the flow and converts up to 80 hiragana into kanji that best fit the sentence.

  • かきかた print maker

    Use this site to make handouts to practice your kana, numbers, and other writing. Download the PDF file for printing and print it out to use.

  • MARUGOTO Plus

    This is a site compatible with the “Marugoto: Japanese language and culture” textbooks and you can study not just Japanese and learn about Japanese culture, but also learn about other cultures.

  • Japanese language games

    This is a site with various games for studying vocabulary and kanji. It’s very easy to use.

  • Learning and Teaching Japanese

    The basics of Japanese are carefully explained here, making it a very useful site for people who are thinking about starting to learn Japanese, or for Japanese learners who have just begun their studies.

  • Learn to speak Japanese

    This is a site aimed at absolute beginners in Japanese, i.e. those who have never studied Japanese before or who have just started to study it. You can study hiragana, katakana, kanji, expressions for greetings, useful single phrases, grammar and so on.

  • Japanese Language self-study site

    You can enjoy studying beginner Japanese in an easy to understand way. After topic 1, “Hiragana, Katakana” and topic 2 “Greetings, Numbers”, there are skits with example conversations that use Japan as the stage and teach you the necessary sentence patterns and vocabulary to use in each situation. There are 15 lessons so far.

  • 介護の漢字サポーター(Caregiving Kanji Supporter)

    This is a site where you can look up the kanji, and associate single kanji, two-kanji words and terminology with another used on each subject of the National Examination for Care Workers.

  • CosCom Learn Japanese

    On this site there are lots of learning materials for beginners, intermediate and intermediate-to-advanced learners. You can study all aspects of Japanese with materials for practical-use vocabulary and expressions, conversation, hiragana and katakana, complete with audio.

  • 凸凹小学校 ゲームで勉強しよう(DekoBoko Elementary School - Learn through games!)

    This website is aimed at Japanese elementary school students, but the kanji, hiragana and katakana games found in the KOKUGO (Japanese language) section are good practice for foreign learners of Japanese too.

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