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                Fun Trivia Quizzes - JapaneseHere you can try quizzes on kanji or other aspects of Japanese. 
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                United Links for Japanese Learning Web ResourcesThis 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. 
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                Daily Life Orientation VideosThe 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. 
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                Jim Breen's Japanese PageThis 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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                Japan-guide.comThis 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. 
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                Nihongo WorkThis is a site that offers many worksheets designed by licensed practicing psychiatrists for non-Japanese school children to learn Japanese for free. 
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                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. 
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                数え方辞典ONLINE (Kazoekata Jiten ONLINE)This is a dictionary to look up counter words to use when counting something. 
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                KanshudoThis is a site where you can learn Japanese comprehensively with tremendous content and manage your learning progress with Kanshudo AI. 
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                JF Japanese e-Learning MinatoMinato is a platform that offers a place to learn and meet new friends. You can learn by choosing the course that suits your level, from six levels based on the JF Standard for Japanese-Language Education (JFS). 
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                Japanese for the Western BrainThis 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. 
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                memriseThis 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). 
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                Learning and Teaching JapaneseThe 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. 
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                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. 
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                TTBJ - Tsukuba Test-Battery of JapaneseThis is a collection of Japanese tests, the TTBJ (Tsukuba Test-Battery of Japanese), developed and improved by the International Student Center at the University of Tsukuba. 
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                世界の国旗(National Flags of the World)Lets you search for world flags and obtain basic information about that country. 
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                GAKUU REAL JAPANESEThis is a website that offers explanations on Japanese language and culture by using things encountered in daily life as learning materials. 
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                YOUR NAME IN JAPANESEThis is an online tool which converts names written using the Roman alphabet into katakana notation. How do you write your own name in katakana? Why not try checking here? 
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                sci.lang.japan Frequently Asked QuestionsThis website presents a convenient collection of Frequently Asked Questions about Japan and the Japanese language. 
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                The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) 日本語能力試験The official site of the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). Here you can attempt example questions for the new-style JLPT. 
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