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[The Japan Foundation] NIHONGO e な: Portal for Learning Japanese
“NIHONGO e な” is a website introducing websites and smartphone apps that are useful for studying Japanese. It supports all learners of Japanese around the world who use the Internet to learn and enjoy the language. How to Start You can simply click on the link below.Website NIHONGO e な Quick Guide 1. App Search NIHONGO e な introduces you to the best application based on what you want to learn and your level of Japanese! ①Choose the category you want to learn. ②You’ll find a brief description of each app. Click on the app you are interested in. ③”Can-do” shows you what you can learn, and “How to” details how to use the app. 2. Site Search You will find lots of multifunctional websites that help you study Japanese thoroughly! ①Choose the category and your level. ②You will find a list of websites with brief explanations. 3. “e! Kore” If you are wondering how to start your study,”e! Kore” will provide you with helpful ideas and useful tools based on your interest! ①Click “e! Kore” ②Click keywords or articles you like. ③You will find ideas and tools that help your study. More […]
[The Japan Foundation] Minna no Kyozai
“Minna no Kyozai” is a website for Japanese-language teachers. You can find materials, ideas, and useful information for your classes and create teaching materials for your specific needs.
[The Japan Foundation] Japanese Literature In Translation Database
Produced by the Japan Foundation, this online database catalogues around 36,000 translations of Japanese literature, and can be searched in Japanese or other languages into which translations have been published.
[TUFS] Kindle Edition “Go Easy!: Enrich Your Japanese Vocabulary with Conversations”
“Go Easy!: Enrich Your Japanese Vocabulary with Conversations”is a vocabulary learning material by kindle. You can also download audio to learn.
[Tokyo Metropolitan University] “KIRAKIRA” Onomatopoeia
Videos of Japanese Onomatopoeia Expression, with Multilingual Scripts and Explanation (Japanese and English)
[Tokyo Metropolitan University] Dream Weavers in TOKYO
For SuperAdvanced Learners. Interviews with upcoming young people of culture & Tokyo area information.QuickTimeMovie with Scripts and Hints.
[Tokyo Metropolitan University] KITEKITTE multilingual
Self-Learning Material for Japanese “SOKUON”(Double Consonants)
[Tokyo Metropolitan University] Accent of Tokyo Japanese
Explanation of “Mora” and Accent Types of Tokyo Japanese. Multimedia-supported instruction in Japanese and English.