Do you enjoy anime? While studying with textbooks is an effective and essential method for learning Japanese, when you start to feel tired, watching anime can offer a pleasant and enjoyable way to continue your studies. Today, we’ll explore three anime that are perfect for learning Japanese. Improve your Japanese skills while enjoying these must-watch shows!

Let’s enjoy conversation in Japanese. Phrases you can use at hotels.

Multilingualism is on the rise in Japan too, but wouldn't it be cool if you could check into a hotel in Japanese? Whether you've made a reservation in advance or are walking in to ask the front desk about availability, here are some useful sentence patterns to know for different situations.
For many learners, listening is one of the most difficult parts of learning Japanese. Even if you’ve mastered reading, it can still be challenging to keep up with the natural speed of native speakers in daily conversations. Whether you plan to live or work in Japan, strong listening skills are essential. Even those studying Japanese as a hobby often wish they could enjoy anime or TV shows without subtitles. Today, we’ll explain some effective methods for improving your Japanese listening skills in a clear and easy way.

Sports Day, School Festival, and Choir Festival: A Cultural Insight into Japanese School Events

Are you familiar with Japanese school events? Some of you may have encountered them through anime or manga. For most Japanese people, including myself, events such as Sports Day (undōkai) and School Festivals (bunkasai) are a natural part of school life. However, many of these events are quite unique to Japan and may not be found in schools elsewhere. In fact, they often surprise those unfamiliar with Japanese culture. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the most distinctive school events in Japan.

Top 100 Commonly Used Kanji in Japan – How Many Have You Encountered?

Today, we introduce kanji commonly used by Japanese people online and in books. It’s better to memorize kanji in context or through phrases in different situations rather than just trying to remember their readings and characters. The more you engage with kanji, the more familiar and approachable they will become!
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