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  • Kiki's Kanji Dictionary

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

  • Dictionarist

    You can search between the following languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.

  • TTBJ - Tsukuba Test-Battery of Japanese

    This 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.

  • 介護の漢字サポーター(Caregiving Kanji Supporter)

    This is a site where you can look up the kanji, and associate single kanji, two-kanji words and terminology with another used on each subject of the National Examination for Care Workers.

  • Fun Trivia Quizzes - Japanese

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

  • 日仏辞典 Dictionnaire-Japonais.com

    This is an online Japanese to French and French to Japanese dictionary.

  • 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.

  • Kanji alive

    This is a web-based tool to help beginner and intermediate level Japanese language learners to read and write kanji. It is free, but there are certain system requirements necessary to use it.

  • Japanese Cuisine - Cooking Japanese Food at Home

    Introduces a variety of Japanese household cuisine with pictures.

  • 世界の国旗(National Flags of the World)

    Lets you search for world flags and obtain basic information about that country.

  • RhinoSpike

    This is a community-style online language learning tool. Registered users from all over the world exchange amongst themselves audio files of their target language.

  • The Japan Forum

    This is a site managed by The Japan Forum with the aim of promoting "learning and exchange in language and culture". Contents include 'Student Exchange', 'Japanese Language Education', 'Chinese Language Education' and 'Korean Language Education'.

  • bab.la

    This website has a wealth of contents, including a multilingual online dictionary, translation functions and language quizzes and games.

  • 凸凹小学校 ゲームで勉強しよう(DekoBoko Elementary School - Learn through games!)

    This website is aimed at Japanese elementary school students, but the kanji, hiragana and katakana games found in the KOKUGO (Japanese language) section are good practice for foreign learners of Japanese too.

  • 語源由来辞典 (Dictionary of Word Origins)

    This is a website where you can find out the etymology/origins of Japanese words in dictionary form. The derivations of Japanese words, Japanese events and Japanese customs are explained.

  • 日本語作文作成支援システムなつめ (Natsume: Japanese composition-writing support system)

    For times when even if you look something up in the dictionary you're still not sure of it's correct usage, here you can look up whether or not it is often used in sentences actually written by Japanese native speakers.

  • NHKオンライン (NHK ONLINE)

    On this site you can see NHK's (Japan's national broadcasting company) news and information on the channel's TV programmes.

  • GAKUU REAL JAPANESE

    This is a website that offers explanations on Japanese language and culture by using things encountered in daily life as learning materials.

  • Learning Japanese through Kanji

    These are Japanese reading materials designed for upper-intermediate level learners. These readings look at 200 basic kanji characters one at a time, explaining in simple terms how each one came about, how the meaning of each has changed and so on. This website forms part of AJALT Online's teaching materials.

  • NIHON Shock

    This is a website that introduces useful information about Japan and the Japanese language in a fun way, in blog form.

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