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  • Jim Breen's Japanese Page

    This is a Japanese dictionary and learning website, where lots of information is presented to help you make use of computers in your studies.

  • 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.

  • WWWJDIC: Online Japanese Dictionary Service

    This is a website that has a dictionary function where you can search for words or kanji. You can also look for example sentences. The scale of the database here is astounding, with a large number of word entries.

  • Japanese Learner's Dictionary

    This is an online dictionary where you can look up words by entering kana only, a mix of kanji/kana, romaji or the english meaning.

  • NHK WORLD-JAPAN Easy Travel Japanese

    On this site you can watch episodes of "Easy Travel Japanese", aired on NHK WORLD-JAPAN TV, for free. You can learn that "one phrase" that is useful for travelers in Japan.

  • Nihongo Kikusasaizu!

    Here's a site you can practice listening to beginner-level Japanese and enjoy watching anime at the same time.The anime depicts the daily life of university students in Canada. The Japanese used is based on Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese.

  • しごとのにほんご Easy Japanese for Work

    In this website based on Easy Japanese for Work broadcast on NHK WORLD - JAPAN, you can learn Japanese that is useful for work.

  • Japan-guide.com

    This site in English, is mostly about travel and filled with information on Japanese life and culture! Find a great deal of information about different parts of Japan.

  • Learn Japanese from the News

    Learn Japanese used in the news and learn about what's in the news.Practice conversing about the content.

  • 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.

  • ルビ振りひらがな変換 (rubi hiragana conversion)

    This is a site where you can easily convert sentences with mixed kanji and kana to all hiragana, with one click.

  • Japanese Pronunciation for Communication

    This is an online Japanese pronunciation course created with the ultimate goal of being able to speak Japanese with pronunciation that accurately communicates your true feelings

  • にほんご発音ラボ

    This is a site where you can learn vocabulary and sentence structures along with rhythm and stress using fun songs and animated videos. Of the 16 songs introduced in the book, "Nihongo de Utaou (Let's Sing in Japanese)" (no longer in print), seven have been recreated on this website.

  • Japanese Conversation Practice DB, indexed by Situation and Function

    This is a video distribution site for self-study developed by the Center for Distance Learning of Japanese and Japanese Issues, University of Tsukuba International Student Center, compliant with SITUATIONAL FUNCTIONAL JAPANESE.

  • 数え方辞典ONLINE (Kazoekata Jiten ONLINE)

    This is a dictionary to look up counter words to use when counting something.

  • Kanshudo

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

  • TTSMP3

    This tool converts text into speech.Download the voice data and listen to it over and over again. This tool is useful for times like when you need to practice before a presentation.

  • 英辞郎(EIJIRO) on the WEB

    This is an online English to Japanese, Japanese to English dictionary. It has lots of new vocabulary and specialist vocabulary, and there are plenty of example sentences too.

  • E-learning materials

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

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