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  • Anki

    This is a flashcard tool to help you memorise vocabulary, grammar, or pretty much anything. You can manage your own review times with its spaced repetition system.

  • Rikai.com

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

  • 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).

  • Naver 日韓辞書

    This is a site which has Japanese and Korean dictionary and translation functions.

  • あそびの大図鑑

    This site introduces Japanese kids' playtime, mainly looking at children's games during the Showa era.

  • Origami Club

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

  • 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.

  • Denshi Jisho

    This is an online Japanese-English/English-Japanese dictionary. You can look up the meaning of words and phrases, and there are tons of example sentences.

  • Kids Web Japan

    This is a website which aims to introduce Japan to children. Here you can study about the Japanese language and culture.

  • Online Japanese Practice

    Here there are a number of practice questions aimed at beginner-level learners of Japanese. There are also contents to help intermediate and advanced learners study kanji and expressions.

  • Kansai-ben: self-study site for Japanese Language Learners

    This is a site where you can find some detailed information on the Kansai dialect. There is an abundance of audio and video material, so you can study Kansai-ben in a fun way.

  • wikiHow / How to Learn Japanese

    Japanese language study methods are introduced in an article found on the user-edited 'how to' manual site "wikiHow".

  • ようこそ!(Yookoso ! )

    Plenty of useful websites and tools for learners of Japanese are introduced here.

  • 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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