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Japan Quizzes and Japan Trivia. Kore wa nan desu-ka. Everything, Japan | The window of a foreigner's life in Japan. Forum - Questions. Learn to write Japanese language. Theme Streets and Anime Attractions. There are a number of locations around Japan that are associated with anime or manga in one form or another, and have turned into tourist attractions because of it. The Washinomiya shrine that appears in "Lucky Star", and the police box at Katsushika (from the "Kochira Kameari" manga) being two prime examples. And as Bartman905 pointed out elsewhere, the lifesize Gundam in Odaiba will also become more popular this summer. Then at the same time we have towns that have placed artwork along the streets for one reason or another that's no where near as well-known. Sazae-san Street may appeal to the locals, but there's not that many people in France willing to make the pilgrimage to Tokyo just to see the artwork leading up to the Hasegawa Machiko museum.

The same probably holds true for Chofu. Chofu is a small town on the Keio line about 15 miles out west from Shinjuku. Head out of the train station on the side with the Parco store, and walk straight away from the station a couple of blocks. Electronics and Manga Shopping. There are two places to check out the manga / animation cosplay crowd in Tokyo. The heart of it all in Akihabara or the quieter soul in Nakano. We'll start with Akihabara. Akihabara (affectionately known in Tokyo as "Akiba" (Ah-key-bah)) is a vibrant area that originally flourished as a discount electronics destination as early as 1948. In the 1990's after being nicknamed "Electric Town" tourists started showing up, as a consequence the prices gradually went up (why sell at a discount when people will pay full price?) By the year 2002 "electric town" was filled with the latest albeit full priced electronics.

Around this time, some manga shops opened up and the area became known as a place for Otaku (slightly insulting term defining an "enthusiast" and most commonly "comic book enthusiast") to get electronics and manga (comics) and related merchandise (figurines, costumes, animation cells). See? Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese. | The Japan Foundation.

The Guides: Kansaiben Guide: Videos 1-5. Learn Japanese Language, Words, Phrases. Speak, Write Japanese with Free Lessons. Maggie Sensei. 123 Japanese - Learn Japanese for free online. List of Lessons | Japanese Lessons, free text/audio downloads | Japanese Lessons at NHK WORLD. "Japanese Lessons" is provided by NHK WORLD. NHK WORLD is NHK's international broadcast service. NHK operates international television, radio and Internet services. Together, they are known as NHK WORLD. In each lesson, you can learn a useful expression through an audio drama. By the time you reach the end of the series, you will have mastered 50 handy expressions! A new lesson is broadcast every week on the radio.

There are 50 lessons in all! Learn Japanese online for Free! Clear Explanations on Basic Japanese Grammar. If you found us because you want to learn Japanese online before flying over there to teach, you can get a good start on basic Japanese right here. We've put together some basic lessons on: sentence construction, particles, verb & adjective conjugations plus study tips & tests. We've also added a Brand new bookstore! Chocked full of Hiragana, katakana & Kanji products.

We've hand picked some of the best stuff by Kodansha and Kenkyusha. Learn Japanese Online Lesson Index Lesson 1Study tips. Lesson 2 15 of the most common Japanese greetings. Lesson3Basic nouns explained. Lesson 4 Japanese Adjectives. 20 adjectives listed. Lesson 5 Explanations of this and that. Lesson 6 In this lesson you'll learn Japanese numbers, and how to modify nouns and say things like 'she's a cute girl.' Lesson 7 In this meaty lesson, we'll learn Japanese verbs ending in 'eru' and 'iru'.

Lesson 8 Here, we'll cover negative sentences like 'It's not a dictionary'. Return to Home From Learn Japanese Online.