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  • Japanese for the Western Brain

    This is a site that offers an introduction to the Japanese language. Though no contents where you can actually practise yourself are available, you can read detailed explanations about Japanese.

  • Things To Do

    This is the website of Japan's National Tourism Organization. Here you can find lots of information related to Japan and Japanese culture alongside photographs.

  • BaBaDum

    This is a quiz site for vocabulary in many different languages. The quizzes feature unique illustrations and movements and are in a game style.

  • memrise

    This is a site where you can enjoy learning via flashcards for free. It’s also a community style site with a registration system (SNS-type).

  • OJAD-Online Japanese Accent Dictionary

    This is an online Japanese accent dictionary.You can look up the standard Tokyo dialect accent for verbs and adjectives.

  • Learning Chocolate

    You can study Japanese vocabulary using this website packed with plenty of illustrations, images, audio and quizzes. Various kinds of vocabulary are included, from words used in daily life to medical terms.

  • ONLINE LIFE SCIENCE DICTIONARY(WebLSD)

    This is a useful dictionary for looking up terms in the field of life sciences such as pharmaceutics or medical science.

  • Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese

    Using this site you can check your understanding of the key points of Japanese grammar by reading explanations of each with example sentences.

  • Learning and Teaching Japanese

    The basics of Japanese are carefully explained here, making it a very useful site for people who are thinking about starting to learn Japanese, or for Japanese learners who have just begun their studies.

  • Learn to speak Japanese

    This is a site aimed at absolute beginners in Japanese, i.e. those who have never studied Japanese before or who have just started to study it. You can study hiragana, katakana, kanji, expressions for greetings, useful single phrases, grammar and so on.

  • Japanese IO

    This is a site that lets you paste texts that you want to read and add ruby to the kanji or look up meanings of the words.

  • 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.

  • 漢字書き順辞典(Kanji stroke order dictionary)

    This kanji lookup dictionary recognizes handwriting.

  • Let’s study Japanese! にほんご123

    There are 380 lessons with dialogue videos and vocabulary flashcards to learn with.

  • 訳GO YAKUGO.COM

    This is an online English-Japanese/Japanese-English dictionary. The site's basic concept is 'just type in some Japanese or English and you'll be shown its meaning', so the instant you enter even a single character you'll be shown a group of words containing that character, plus their meanings.

  • 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.

  • Hirogaru, get more of Japan and Japanese

    “Hirogaru, get more of Japan and Japanese” is a site for learning different things about Japan and the Japanese language through your own interests.

  • International University of Japan “Lesson For Useful Expression in Japanese”

    This is a series of videos to help beginners learn Japanese. There are 10 videos showing sequences in a story style to help you easily learn how a dialogues between two people are spoken.

  • Japanese Language self-study site

    You can enjoy studying beginner Japanese in an easy to understand way. After topic 1, “Hiragana, Katakana” and topic 2 “Greetings, Numbers”, there are skits with example conversations that use Japan as the stage and teach you the necessary sentence patterns and vocabulary to use in each situation. There are 15 lessons so far.

  • Kiki's Kanji Dictionary

    You can look up kanji via list organised by radical. The site also has a Google search function.

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