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  • Roudoku Café

    This is a site where you can listen to literary works in Japanese.

  • 数え方辞典ONLINE (Kazoekata Jiten ONLINE)

    This is a dictionary to look up counter words to use when counting something.

  • Kanshudo

    This is a site where you can learn Japanese comprehensively with tremendous content and manage your learning progress with Kanshudo AI.

  • United Links for Japanese Learning Web Resources

    This 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.

  • 動画・変体仮名百語 100 Classical Kana Words in Motion

    This is a useful site for those studying Japanese classical literature.

  • 『Japanese Pronunciation Practice through Shadowing』Mini course on 「Pronunciation Points」

    Japanese teachers explain pages on  「Pronunciation Points」 in a total of 20 videos as supplementary material that comes with the book 『Japanese Pronunciation Practice through Shadowing 』published by 3A Corporation.

  • Waseda Course Channel

    This is the study content of Pronunciation: Speaking with Fluency 3-4, a Waseda University Japanese Course for International Students. It consists of videos (all in Japanese) created as a special class for people who don't have many opportunities to practice pronunciation. They're very useful for advanced learners who want to be able to speak fluently.

  • JF Japanese e-Learning Minato

    Minato 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).

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • ONOMATOPELABO

    This is a site aimed at Japanese people. Onomatopoeias are introduced through articles that use them and real examples from Twitter. It’s a site about onomatopoeias with an interesting design.

  • 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.

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

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

  • 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.

  • sci.lang.japan Frequently Asked Questions

    This website presents a convenient collection of Frequently Asked Questions about Japan and the Japanese language.

  • Jim Breen's Japanese Page

    This is a Japanese dictionary and learning website, where lots of information is presented to help you make use of computers in your studies.

  • J-CAT Japanese Language Test

    This is a self-assessment test for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test). Register (for free) and you can take a test that adapts to suit your ability-level.

  • Japanese language learning tools on Web

    This collection of various links for learning Japanese is packed full of information. The links are split into 12 categories.

  • 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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