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RhinoSpike
This is a community-style online language learning tool. Registered users from all over the world exchange amongst themselves audio files of their target language.>> more
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ふぁんた時間 (Fanta-Jikan)
This is a website where you can enjoy famous fairy-tales, as spoken word recordings infused with feeling, or as picture books.>> more
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TBS RADIO PODCASTING 954
http://www.tbsradio.jp/index.html
These are podcasts of radio programmes aimed at native Japanese speakers. Advanced learners of Japanese, challenge yourselves to some high-level listening practice here!>> more
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NHKオンライン (NHK ONLINE)
On this site you can see NHK's (Japan's national broadcasting company) news and information on the channel's TV programmes.>> more
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福娘童話集 Hukumusume Fairy Tale Collection
This is a website where you can hear traditional folk tales, legends and fairy stories - from Japan and all around the world - read aloud for you in Japanese.>> more
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My Kikitori
http://mykikitori.com/index.html
This is a very useful website for beginner-level learners of Japanese who are looking for a way to practice their listening.>> more
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Escucha japones 聞く日本語
This is a website to help Spanish speakers with their Japanese listening and conversation practice. You can listen to daily conversation set to a fun, bouncy rhythm and practise through repetition.>> more
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オノマトペッツ
http://www.voiceblog.jp/onomatopets/
An audio blog that explains various onomatopoeia through short stories. >> more
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Japanese Classical Literature at Bedtime
This is a podcast where you can listen to readings of some classics of Japanese literature.>> more
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日本語らくだ Nihongorakuda
This is a site created by the University of Jordan's Japanese language education programme. >> more
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NIHONGO-JUKU A resource for students of Japanese
These are learning materials for reading comprehension, consisting of newly written pieces of text with accompanying audio tracks which you can listen to. The reading materials mainly focus on topics to do with the Japanese language.>> more
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ECISインターネット放送局
http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~jems/hosokyoku/bangumi.html
Here you can find listening comprehension practice that uses video clips and is aimed at intermediate-advanced learners.>> more
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Digital EHON (Picture Book) Site
http://www.e-hon.jp/index2.htm
On this site you can read, and listen to, Japanese folklore tales in 12 different languages, with accompanying pictures. >> more
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Online Japanese Tests
On this site you can try quizzes on Japanese grammar, vocabulary, kanji, listening and reading comprehension and JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) questions. As well as English, the site has support for Chinese and Korean.>> more
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Genki Japan
http://www.genkienglish.net/genkijapan/menu.htm
Using this site you can study Japanese in an easy and fun way and find out some basic information about Japan. There's plenty of games and songs to be found here too.>> more
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Learn Japanese Language
http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/
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.>> more
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Nippon VoiceBlog
http://www.voiceblog.jp/nippon/
This site provides information about Japanese traditions, culture and so on in the form of a "Voice Blog" (a blog with sound).>> more
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LangMedia /Japanese in Japan
http://langmedia.fivecolleges.edu/collection/lm_japan/jaIndex.html
A more natural conversation-style is presented through videos. Conversations have both Japanese and English scripts attached. >> more
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Japanese Songs
http://www3.u-toyama.ac.jp/niho/song_e.html
Using this site you can listen to Japanese songs and see the lyrics in both Japanese and English. The tunes are a mixture of nursery rhymes, songs learned in school, folk songs and so on.>> more
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TUFS Language Modules
http://www.coelang.tufs.ac.jp/english/modules/index.html
On this site you can watch videos of conversations and practise your listening, speaking and writing.>> more
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