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A fast, easy way to test yourself on kanji for the upcoming JLPT exam. read more »
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This JT article talks about how Japanese (language)has sometimes been an influence on Chinese. I thought it was always the other way around. read more »
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A great article from Japan Times describing some of the weapons embedded in kanji and showing how useful learning the components can be versus trying to learn by wrote. read more »
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It's that time of year when people get lazy. Here are some tips to keep studying Japanese over the summer. read more »
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If you have a problem with writing kanji, such as "Which line should be written first?" or "Should I write this line from left to right or right to left?", here is the website for you. read more »
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A kanji wall poster in Heisig/Remembering the Kanji (RTK) order. Helpful for those learning Japanese and wishing to Japanize their environment. read more »
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Some great tools for helping you to memorize those horrible Kanji everyone fears. read more »
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Is it a good idea or a bad idea to start using websites that end with a dot followed by some kanji characters? Will Jasprizza posted this last month, and it has some interesting comments from current JapanSoc members. Will it aid the elderly in Japanese internet navigation or will it hinder people read more »
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Over at Tofugu, we tried to come up with a better worksheet for memorizing kanji. Instead of focusing on repetition, we make the user learn and relearn the kanji from several different angles. You write kanji big, small, write sentences, etc. I really think it's a good system, but maybe that's be read more »
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Join (and get an invitation) to Japan's leading social networking website. Use social networking to practice your Japanese reading and writing while having a pretty good time doing it. read more »
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