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  • Furigana Bunko

    You can search vocabulary and look up examples of usage from the "furigana" of works published in the Aozora Bunko.

  • "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.

  • Wanna Use Japanese!

    This is a site where you can practice your reading, writing, and listening skills in the Japanese that is part of your daily life in Japan.

  • MATCHA

    This is a useful web magazine for foreigners who want to know about Japan. The reports are by writers who actually go to the sites and write about what they experienced.

  • Kanshudo

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

  • Reading Tutor

    This is a reading support system for learners of Japanese, made up of several useful items, with a dictionary tool as the key component. Other items include a 'Toolbox', a 'Reading Resource Bank', 'Website Links', and a 'Grammar Quiz' section.

  • Tadoku in Japanese

    This is a site for learners of Japanese to enjoy graded readers designed so that you can read lots, for free.

  • Online Japanese - AJALT

    Using this site you can study elementary conversation, vocabulary, reading, grammar and so on. There's also conversation and reading practice for advanced learners.

  • いろはに富士通(IROHANI FUJITSU)

    A free textbook (ebook) issued by Fujitsu for beginners to study Japanese.There are eight chapters in all.

  • 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.

  • Wasabi - Learn Japanese Online-

    We provide recited materials in collaboration with the radio station, FM Shimabara. Use radio podcasts designed as teaching materials to learn practical Japanese.

  • 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.

  • Japanese IO

    This is a site that lets you paste texts that you want to read and add ruby to the kanji or look up meanings of the words.

  • 日本語学習読本(Reading materials for learn Japanese)

    This site introduces easy-to-read Japanese books designed to make reading fun for children whose first language is not Japanese, children who have hearing difficulties or cannot hear, and children who are learning Japanese or find Japanese difficult, to read and enjoy by themselves.

  • やってみよう日本語クイズ(Let's try Japanese quiz games.)

    Learn intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, and onomatopoeia through quiz games.

  • Hirogaru, get more of Japan and Japanese

    “Hirogaru, get more of Japan and Japanese” is a site for learning different things about Japan and the Japanese language through your own interests.

  • 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.

  • Learning Japanese through Kanji

    These are Japanese reading materials designed for upper-intermediate level learners. These readings look at 200 basic kanji characters one at a time, explaining in simple terms how each one came about, how the meaning of each has changed and so on. This website forms part of AJALT Online's teaching materials.

  • 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.

  • Digital EHON (Picture Book) Site

    On this site you can read, and listen to, Japanese folklore tales in 12 different languages, with accompanying pictures.

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