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  • 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.

  • NIHON Shock

    This is a website that introduces useful information about Japan and the Japanese language in a fun way, in blog form.

  • Quizlet

    This is a website that offers free flashcards and study games. It's useful for language learning.

  • マルチメディア「にほんごをまなぼう」

    You can learn the kind of language often used in Japanese schools, including greetings, conversation and classroom instructions.

  • English-Japanese Vocabulary Quizzes 

    Vocabulary is included on a wide range of categories, from subjects such as animals, the human body, baseball and buildings to more academic contents. There are plenty of quizzes too.

  • Genki Japan

    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.

  • Kanji Study

    This is a site about kanji, created by Charles Kelly, who has made lots of online Japanese learning materials. Features include kanji reference and vocabulary lists, a kanji search function and kanji flash quizzes.

  • Charles Kelly's Online Japanese Language Study Materials

    This is a website packed with online Japanese learning materials, where you can study vocabulary, kanji and so on using flashcards and quizzes. For advanced level students there are contents that look at 'Yojijukugo' (4-kanji idiomatic compounds).

  • Japanese Phrases for Travelers

    This is a convenient site that feels like a web-version of a Japanese travel phrasebook, complete with audio.

  • U-biq

    Lots of resources and information for students and teachers of Japanese. Includes plenty of practice tasks and tests.

  • Japanese Kanji Map

    This site is part of Rikai.com. For kanji you are interested in, you're shown 6 examples of how different characters can go before or after them to make various 2-kanji compound words.

  • Friends of NAKAMA

    A website for Japanese language learners and instructors who use the "Nakama 1 & 2" series of textbooks.

  • Tokyo Metropolitan University mic-J AV Resources for Japanese Language Instruction

    An audio-visual resource site designed by Tokyo Metropolitan University. There is an abundance of YouTube content, useful as well for those who study alone.

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