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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.
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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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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.
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GAHOH
This is a site where you can watch videos showing kanji stroke order.
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漢字Japanese kanji Dictionary
A kanji dictionary to look up kanji and words. It has lots of characters and a wealth of information.
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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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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.
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Kanshudo
This is a site where you can learn Japanese comprehensively with tremendous content and manage your learning progress with Kanshudo AI.
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IRODORI Japanese Online Course
This is a free online course based on the Japanese language course book IRODORI Japanese for Life in Japan. Through videos and a variety of illustrations and audio, you can learn the Japanese you need in daily situations in Japan. There is also an abundance of practice questions for training in areas where you feel you need more practice or lack confidence.
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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.
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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.
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E-learning materials
These are Japanese learning materials developed by the Center for Japanese Language Education, the University of Tokyo.
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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.
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Bungo Nyûmon : A Brief Introduction to Classical Japanese
This site introduces, in a simple way, grammar patterns and notation styles to help you read Japanese classics.
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Reading Tutor
This is a reading support system for learners of Japanese, made up of several useful items, with a dictionary tool as the key component. Other items include a 'Toolbox', a 'Reading Resource Bank', 'Website Links', and a 'Grammar Quiz' section.
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外国人児童・生徒用日本語テキスト 「たのしいがっこう」
Here you can view - in 23 different languages - expressions and vocabulary often used in 10 typical scenes of Japanese school life.
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Web CMJ (Nagoya University Grammar・Kanji)
Practice and review basic Japanese grammar and kanji with Japanese Grammar Online and Japanese Kanji Online offered by Nagoya University International Education and Exchange Center.
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Support 21 教材バンク(Kyozai banku)
These are original learning materials by Support 21 for practicing useful basic words and phrases, as well as hiragana and katakana, with movies showing everyday life in Japan and printable teaching materials.
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Nihongo Starter A1
This is a self-study ebook for people studying Japanese for the first time. Learn the Japanese used in situations encountered by international science and engineering students in Japan.
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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.