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  • Associative Kanji Learning

    Using this site you can study the kanji learned by elementary school students in Japan and textbooks such as "Genki", "Minna no Nihongo" and so on.

  • Learn Japanese and Japan's culture through J-Cinema

    This is a site to browse information and reviews on Japanese movies, TV dramas, and anime useful for learning Japanese, recommended by teachers and learners who have actually seen them. Users can exchange comments and information, too.

  • Japanese in Anime & Manga

    This is a site where you can have fun learning Japanese in action, in anime and manga. It's filled with contents and categories including character expressions, ninja kanji, onomatopoeia, and love word.

  • Pronunciation for Communication A learning site where you can learn how to correctly pronounce Japaense to communicate accurately.

    This site teaches you how to find your own way to learn about Japanese pronunciation.

  • Tadoku in Japanese

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

  • "Erin's Challenge! I Can Speak Japanese." Contents Library

    Watch international student Erin, the main character in the DVD learning series "Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese" in various scenes through her experiences at a Japanese high school.

  • Multilingual Search Tool for Words Regarding Schools

    This is a multilingual search tool for finding words regarding school. You can search for words regarding education in multiple languages used all over Japan.

  • 日本語俗語辞書 (Japanese Slang Dictionary)

    This is a website that explains the meanings of Japanese slang words and colloquial language in a dictionary-style system, with detailed information on how to use each, plus related words or phrases.

  • Japanese Dialects(方言学習)

    On this site you can learn about the dialects of 7 regions of Japan: Hokkaido, Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and Fukuoka.

  • Connect and Enhance Your Life in Japanese

    This site was created for foreigners living in Japan. You can learn about everyday Japanese conversation through videos and pick up the words and expressions you need to know.

  • 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.

  • 『Japanese Pronunciation Practice through Shadowing』Mini course on 「Pronunciation Points」

    Japanese teachers explain pages on  「Pronunciation Points」 in a total of 20 videos as supplementary material that comes with the book 『Japanese Pronunciation Practice through Shadowing 』published by 3A Corporation.

  • Bento.com

    This is a site where you can find out various things about Japanese cooking. There is a guide to some restaurants and a number of recipes too.

  • Let's enjoy Japanese! 擬音語・擬態語-日本語を楽しもう!

    This is a website about giongo (onomatopoeia) and gitaigo (mimetic words), created by The National Institute for Japanese Language. You can study giongo and gitaigo by syllabary order, by category or by scene/manga.

  • nippon.com

    This is a multilingual website that introduces various aspects of modern Japan. As well as Japanese, there is French, Spanish, English, Chinese,Arabic and Russian language support.

  • NIHONGO de CARE-NAVI

    On this site you can look up the meanings for words and expressions used in the fields of nursing and caregiving, with both Japanese-English and Japanese-Indonesian language support. You can also listen to audio.

  • CARLA : Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition

    You can find out some cultural differences between Japan and your own country as you consider Japanese culture and society while answering the questions posed on this site.

  • Kanji Koohii

    This site is designed as a supplementary tool for learners studying the kanji using James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" method. You can make flashcards to help you memorise the kanji.

  • JF Japanese e-Learning Minato

    Minato is a platform that offers a place to learn and meet new friends. You can learn by choosing the course that suits your level, from six levels based on the JF Standard for Japanese-Language Education (JFS).

  • MARUGOTO Plus Elementary 2 (A2)

    You can enjoy learning with videos and quizzes on Japanese language and culture in line with the contents of the coursebook, MARUGOTO: Japanese Language and Culture, which conforms to the JF Standard for Japanese-Language Education.   

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