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  • This is Japanese! [Intermediate] From Self-Introduction to Debating Current Affairs

    Meiji University developed this site for intermediate and pre-advanced learners to practice speaking and listening. They used the study books, Nihongo de Chosen (Challenge in Japanese)! Speech & Discussion and Motto Nihongo de Chosen (More Challenge in Intermediate Japanese)! Speech & Discussion for reference.

  • NHKラジオニュース

    You can listen to the news of the day on NHK Radio at the speed of your choice.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Nihongo Overlapping

    On this site, you can practice your pronunciation using a method called overlapping, where you speak along with the model voice, while looking at the script. After you practice, you can listen to and visually check your pronunciation.

  • 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.

  • Fun Trivia Quizzes - Japanese

    Here you can try quizzes on kanji or other aspects of Japanese.

  • Rikai.com

    This is a reading support tool which shows you how to read - and the meaning of - Japanese words that use kanji.

  • HiNative

    This is a language learning Q&A site where you can ask and answer questions with native speakers of more than 170 countries.

  • RomajiDesu

    This is a site that uses Jim Breen’s Japanese Dictionary and his Kanji Dictionary to create an online dictionary site that also lets you convert romaji into hiragana and katakana.

  • Origami Club

    This site introduces lots of drawings and animations for how to fold various origami shapes.

  • 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.

  • United Links for Japanese Learning Web Resources

    This is a convenient collection of links to Japanese-study websites that allows you to choose the site you want to visit by selecting various categories, such as Japanese ability-level, display language and skills covered.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • にじいろ(Nijiiro)

    This is a website that provides information to those who want to study in Japan and those who are currently studying in Japan.

  • AITalk

    This is the home page for AI, Inc., a voice synthesizer company. There is a demonstration corner where you can select from various character’s voices and have them read back text to you.

  • Daily Life Orientation Videos

    The Daily Life Orientation Videos introduce all the basics you need for living in Japan, such as rules of daily life, work, taxes, and more, in 17 languages.

  • Handwritten kanji searches at sljfaq.org

    Here you can search for kanji by their components, or by writing them freehand. This is particularly convenient if you don't know the reading of the kanji you want to look up.

  • 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.

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