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4 Japanese series, don't miss it.

1.Marry my husband

- The story is about the heroine being killed by her husband and close friend. After ten years, I intend to change my destiny to a close friend. Very fun. The remake is from Korea. For me, I secretly liked this version more. Some plots are different from Korean chemistry. She is very rich. The story is very intense. It is considered to run fast. There is no period to feel bored. The polygon is a lot. Probably because of the Japanese version, so I feel that the bad girl is very quiet. I like this month. I like this story the most.

- Prime Video

2.Tonari No Nurse Aide

- It's about the hero who is a genius doctor and the heroine who is an assistant nurse. The heroine is a medical otaku, so it can analyze the symptoms of patients that others have overlooked. The knot of the heroine and the heroine is very good. Both of them are very cute. It's another medical series that is very fun.

- No copyright in Thailand.

3.Koi was Tsuzuku yo made mo

- The heroine fell in love with the heroine at the first meeting, so studied nursing to meet the hero again. Seeing to enjoy, the heroine Gogh is very fun. Seeing to support the heroine. The protagonist Sai Seon is still still, but the dating is very cute. Go to see urgently.

- Netflix.

4. Unnatural

- This story will tell about forensics. It's fun. The cases and the knots of each character are very interesting. I've seen a variety of forensics work. In addition to autopsies, there are other functions. Who likes to investigate, see this story now.

- Netflix.

July is a month of watching a lot of Japanese series. This is only one part. It's really fun. Go and see it now.

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2025/7/31 Edited to

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A screenshot of the YouTube channel "Speak Japanese Naturally" featuring a woman's profile picture and a banner with cherry blossoms and the word "こんãŦãĄãŊ". Bullet points describe the channel's focus on authentic conversation, listening skills, and practical phrases.
A screenshot of the YouTube channel "Miku Real Japanese" showing a cartoon profile picture and a banner with a woman and the text "Connect in Japanese". Bullet points highlight the channel's focus on real-life Japanese, fluency, and engaging stories.
YOUTUBE CHANNELS TO LEARN JAPANESE ðŸĶ‹
Are you ready to explore some amazing new channels for learning Japanese? Here are three YouTube channels I absolutely love using to enhance my Japanese skills. They cater to all levels, from basic to advanced. Excited yet? Remember, mastering a language requires consistent practice and repetition.
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A laptop screen displays the homepage of Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese, offering free lessons. The screen shows an embedded YouTube video and introductory text, highlighting it as a resource for learning Japanese online.
The laptop screen shows the 'Complete Guide to Japanese' section of Tae Kim's website, detailing its comprehensive grammar and vocabulary lessons. The text explains the structured approach to learning Japanese grammar.
A laptop screen displays a specific lesson on 'Nouns and Adjectives' from Tae Kim's Guide. It features an embedded video and text explanations for grammar points like 'State-of-Being' and polite vocabulary, demonstrating video and text guides.
Your Guide to Japanese
I’ve noticed that Japanese learning resources seem to be some of the most comprehensive and well organized resources, and I love it! Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese has great lessons offered via videos and text explanations. The guide covers important topics like grammar and vocabulary as
AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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A person stands on a street with buildings and red lanterns, with the overlay text "Learn Japanese through ANIME." The image introduces the topic of learning Japanese via anime.
The image displays the "My Neighbor Totoro" movie poster. Text highlights learning benefits like immersing in authentic Japanese dialogues, enhancing cultural understanding, and learning everyday phrases in a charming way.
The image shows the "Shirokuma Cafe" anime poster featuring a polar bear, panda, and penguin. Text describes learning benefits such as practicing everyday phrases through fun dialogues and boosting listening comprehension.
LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH ANIME (part 3)
Here it is—the iconic anime series that’s perfect for learning Japanese! I’m sure many of you have already heard of at least one of these three. They’re super beginner-friendly and a fun way to get started. A helpful tip: finding something you enjoy about a language, like anime, can make learning s
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Anime Rec for Lovers of Japanese Urban Legends!
Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories is an anthology series of short animated "paper theatre" stories about popular Japanese folklore and urban legends. Since it's an anthology, none of the stories are connected, and you can watch them on your own time, in any order. Yamishibai has 15
anjie ðŸ–Ī

anjie ðŸ–Ī

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Do you like Japanese fashion? 🎀 Model Debut 4 ðŸŒļâœĻ
From the creators of Fashion Dreamer and Model Debut 3, this game is serving full-on runway energy with cozy vibes and kawaii fashion moments. As a cozy gamer living in Japan, I had to share all the details and predictions for what’s next in this stylish series 👗ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ Would you play this game when
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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A hand holds an open Japanese Kanji study book titled 'JAPANESE KANJI STUDY PLAN'. The pages display Kanji characters, readings, meanings, and example words, covering Kanji 793-808.
Two books, 'Kanji Power' and 'ESSENTIAL KANJI', are shown on a gray surface. Text states 'Memorize words Not just "readings"' and 'I use these books', indicating recommended study materials.
An open Kanji textbook displays exercises and detailed information for Kanji '長' and 'į›ī'. The top text encourages 'PRACTICE AT LEAST 3 A WEEK WRITE FULL WORDS AND SENTENCES'.
Japanese Kanji Guide (finally learn them)
How to learn 3-5 a Kanji per week: 1. Memorize ONE word with each possible reading. If the word uses other Kanji you don’t know yet, just write them out in Hiragana for now. That way you won’t get overwhelmed with too many extra characters. Jot down the readings for reference, but don’t f
Study Seal

Study Seal

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A title card with text 'text messages from HIM that give me chills every time' overlaid on an image of two shadows walking on a path.
A screenshot of a text message from a boyfriend saying, 'Well I know for a fact that you're my soulmate,' with reaction options.
A screenshot of a text message from a boyfriend expressing how much he misses her and thinks about her constantly.
Text Message Series #2: Boyfriend
This is my first EVER relationship. I never really had a guide in first relationships and so everything i’ve been learning is on my own! What do you mean a guide in first relationships? Well, what I mean is that I’m dating someone who’s had experience in previous relationships. I have ZERO exper
djaliana herring !

djaliana herring !

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Little Miss Teenager 001 series 🎀
#vlog #GIRL #nighttimeroutine #blackgirllifestyle
ð’Ķð’ķ𝓇𝓂𝑒𝓁ð’ūð’ķ 🐆âœĻ

ð’Ķð’ķ𝓇𝓂𝑒𝓁ð’ūð’ķ 🐆âœĻ

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A large Ferris wheel with red cabins against a city skyline. Overlay text reads "PODCASTS TO LEARN Japanese" in yellow and orange, introducing the topic of the article.
A blue graphic features a steaming coffee cup and "SLOW JAPANESE BY MOCHIFIKA". Below, orange text "SLOW JAPANESE" and bullet points describe it as great for beginners, building vocabulary, and improving listening skills.
A red graphic with pink cherry blossoms and "SAKURA TIPS". Below, orange text "SAKURA TIPS" and bullet points describe it as mastering basic Japanese, expanding vocabulary, and enhancing listening skills.
PODCASTS TO LEARN JAPANESE ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Who here is learning Japanese or thinking about starting? 🙋‍♀ïļðŸ™‹â€â™‚ïļ I’ve got some amazing podcasts to share with you all! These podcasts are not only fun to listen to but also a great way to improve your Japanese. They’ll make your learning more effective while keeping things interesting. Don’t miss
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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if no Japanese apps are working for you...
Human Japanese is an app designed for intermediate (or beginners with some prior knowledge) learners offering clear, approachable and conversational explanations of Japanese grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. It includes audio from native speakers, interactive quizzes, and cultural insigh
AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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A hand holds a "Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary" featuring pink cherry blossoms on its cover, set against a blurred background of a desk with colorful lighting.
A person's legs with a Japanese English dictionary on their lap. Text overlays define "wabi-sabi," "tsundoku," and "komorebi," highlighting unique Japanese words.
A tablet displays a "Japanese 101" notebook cover with a blue and white checkered pattern, accompanied by a stylus and a laptop with a light screen in the background.
Words in Japanese that we don’t have in English!
I recently learned that there are so many phrases and words for situations in other languages that we don’t have in English! I’ve been learning Japanese lately and I came across these words that describe a whole scene, and I realized that we don’t really have a specific word for these instances
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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Building that shelf: Glute Series 🍑
Building That Shelf pt. 1 🍑âœĻ This series is for my soft-girl gym princesses who want shape, not just sweat. Here are the exact movements I use to build a rounder top shelf + fuller side profile. Save this & thank me later ðŸĪâœĻ Part 2 coming: my glute day split + what to eat to fill out yo
misslxndon

misslxndon

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Series- Our Youth
Our Youth the series #ouryouthbl #blseries #boyslove #japanesebl #boyslove ⭐ïļOverall rating:100/10: the series is complete. You can binge it in one day.
🌟To My Star🌟

🌟To My Star🌟

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A cartoon turtle wearing a hat and looking at a green laptop, with the text "PBS Japanese lessons for free N5" and a Lemon8 watermark. This image promotes free Japanese lessons.
A YouTube video screenshot featuring a smiling man holding a book, with the title "irasshai Welcome To Japanese Introductions and Greet" and "73 videos". Text describes it as Irasshai! Japanese Language and Culture Series Season 1.
A collage of YouTube video thumbnails from the Irasshai! Japanese lesson series, showing various lesson titles like "Introductions and Greetings", "Telling Time", "Schedules", and "Sports", with video lengths and views.
PBS Japanese lessons for free
season 2 is on PBS though. . . . #learnjapanese #learningjapanese #japaneselearning #studyjapanese #studyingjapanese
Tuka

Tuka

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Part 1 of study tip series!ðŸŒļðŸĨ°
ð‘ū𝒉𝒂𝒕'𝒔 𝒖𝒑 𝒃𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒆𝒔!!!āžŠ*·˚☄. *. ⋆🧇ðŸĨĪ🍰ðŸĶ 📚âœĻ Ready to take your study game to the next level? Dive into "Study tips you gotta try Part 1" and let's unlock the potential within! Remember, every small step counts on your journey to success. Embrace the process, stay focused, and trust in y
Dr Ultron

Dr Ultron

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An open language learning book titled 'LEARN A LANGUAGE BOOK SERIES TO TRY *BY LEVEL', displaying Portuguese exercises, vocabulary related to travel, jewelry, crafts, and tiles, with illustrations.
Three language book covers: 'Colloquial Icelandic' by Routledge, 'Assimil Perfectionnement Allemand Deutsch', and 'Practice Makes Perfect French Vocabulary' by McGraw Hill, each labeled with its series name.
Three language learning resources: 'Portuguese in 10 minutes a day', 'Lonely Planet Turkish Phrasebook & Dictionary', and a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N2 exam prep book.
6 Book Series to Try for Language Learning
Here are some language book series that you can find in multiple languages. While I havent used them for every language, I have used atleast a couple from each series. If you’re US based, most booksellers will have books from these brands in stock. 1. McGraw Hill (Beginner-Intermediate) Th
Study Seal

Study Seal

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Looking for Japanese books?
This page is a great tool if you’re learning Japanese and looking for curated reading resources to improve your language skills. You can find reading materials suitable for your skill level: N5 to N2. You’ll find book reviews, manga, children's literature, and novels. The creator of the site Ar
AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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A pink background displays 'Cherry' in English, 'さくらんぞ' in Japanese, and '(SAKURANBO)' in romaji, framed by cartoon cherries along the top and bottom borders.
A pink background displays 'Strawberry' in English, 'ã„ãĄã”' in Japanese, and '(ICHIGO)' in romaji, surrounded by cartoon strawberries and small white flowers.
A coral background displays 'Apple' in English, 'りんご' in Japanese, and '(RINGO)' in romaji, with stylized apple branches and flowers decorating the corners.
Let's Learn Fruits in Japanese 🍓🍑 🍌 🍇 🍎 🍉 🍊 🍐 🍒
Here are sentences using Japanese fruit in romaji, with the breakdown of their meanings: 1. **Ichigo (ã„ãĄã”):** - Sentence: Watashi wa ichigo ga suki desu. - Breakdown: I like strawberries. 2. **Banana (ばおお):** - Sentence: Asa, watashi wa banana o tabemasu. - Breakdown: In the m
Study Gal ðŸŒļ

Study Gal ðŸŒļ

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Britsgeekstop Japanese Kanji
Hi everyone! Enjoy my video of the “Japanese Kanji, Higarana, Katakana” practice books! I’m very excited to share this with all of you! This series is listed for sale on my eBay store now. Once it’s sold it’s gone, don’t miss out! Here’s the link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/286268278961 #jap
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Britsgeekstop

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A smiling person on a rooftop overlooking a city skyline, surrounded by a collage of Japanese dishes including ramen, sushi, skewers, hot pot, and drinks. Overlay text reads 'Japanese restaurants TOP 5 IN NYC SWIPE'.
A close-up of a bowl of ramen from Ramen Ishida, featuring clear broth, noodles, a soft-boiled egg, grilled pork, and bamboo shoots in a decorative blue and white bowl.
A bowl of dumplings in a creamy, savory broth, garnished with chopped green onions and a drizzle of chili oil, served on a wooden table at Ramen Ishida.
🌟TOP 5‾ïļJAPANESE RESTAURANTS IN NYC🌟
Authentic Japanese spots in NYC you need to try! #lemon8partner ⭐ïļ1 Ramen Ishida It’s a small space, so I definitely recommend going during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds! ⭐ïļ2 Kimura a cozy Japanese hot pot place! The Shabushabu hot pot is perfect for those cold winter days! ðŸĨĒ â­
Lulu

Lulu

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gua sha series: which is the best face oil? 💧ðŸŒŋâœĻ
I’ve been practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 14 years, and it’s been an incredible journey! It all began with being born in China and the wisdom I learned from my grandma. When I moved to America, my mother helped me stay connected to those roots, and now TCM is a vibrant part of my e
VICTORIA LIAO🍒

VICTORIA LIAO🍒

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Bought a “Japanese” DSâ€Ķoops 😅
Recently bought a Japanese DS turns out I guess I didn’t have toâ€Ķ What do you guys think? Lol. #videogames #gamergirl #gaming #dsgames #nintendo #japan #japanese #gamer #Lemon8
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Spring Salad Series - Recipe 2/3
Salmon & Shrimp Pasta Salad Ingredients: Romaine lettuce Cilantro lime rice Salmon Shrimp Tomatoes Cucumber Avocado Croutons Salad Supreme seasoning If you missed my first recipe of this series, the Honey Harissa Chicken Salad recipe, it’s posted right before this video. #p
Miss Mo

Miss Mo

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Beauty Basics for Beginners Series
Welcome to my “Beauty Basics for Beginners” series!âœĻ Over the next 45 days I’ll teach you everything you need to know to level up your makeup skills & routine! Make sure you’re following along so you don’t miss any videos!! Comment below what makeup questions you have and I’ll incorporate th
Hannah Watson

Hannah Watson

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A scenic Japanese restaurant with waterfalls, traditional red umbrellas, and lanterns, featuring the anime character Naruto and the title 'EASY JAPANESE PT3'.
Naruto illustrates Japanese phrases for food taste: 'įūŽå‘ģしい (Oishii)' for yummy, 'įūŽå‘ģしくおい (Oishikunai)' for not yummy, and 'ãūずい (Mazui)' for tastes bad, shown with pink noodles.
An anime character drinks water with text 'æ°īãŠéĄ˜ã„ã—ãūす (Mizu onegai-shimasu)'. Below, a frog wallet and Japanese sweets with text 'お䞚čĻˆãŠéĄ˜ã„ã—ãūす (Okaikei onegai-shimasu)' for the check.
Easy Japanese Pt 3 ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
More Restaurant Japanese: ðŸĪĪ Yum! / This tastes good: įūŽå‘ģしい(Oishii) 👎 Not yummy / This doesn’t taste good: įūŽå‘ģしくおい (Oishikunai) 🙅‍♂ïļThis tastes bad: ãūずい(Mazui) you definitely don’t want to use this one in the restaurant out loud obviously lol but good vocabulary to know. ðŸ’ĶSome water pleas
Abraham

Abraham

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The Strangest Japanese game EVER!
In this fun little game you get to battle Japanese characters like you would a PokÃĐmon game! ðŸĪĢ I highly recommend checking this game out! #japaneselanguage #videogames #gaming #Lemon8 #japan
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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A grid displaying Hiragana characters with their romaji pronunciations, featuring the text "LEARN JAPANESE" and "Apps I use other than Duolingo." A small burger icon is also visible.
A grid displaying Katakana characters with their romaji pronunciations, presented in a similar style to the Hiragana chart.
The cover of "Learn in Your Car JAPANESE The Complete Language Course," showing a Japanese castle and a red bridge. It highlights three levels of learning, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
how are you learning japanese?
I get bored easy. so I use different apps to further my studies. I've studied quite a few languages. japanese seems to be the most challenging. the three writing systems make it difficult for me. I have 2 apps hiragana pro and katakana pro. They are both 1 dollar for android. slowly I learning
linguafyle

linguafyle

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A screenshot of an app store listing for 'kawaiiDungeon - Learn Japanese' by MardukCorp, featuring an anime character icon. The image is overlaid with colorful drawings of flowers, a butterfly, a smiley face, and a pink heart, with a Lemon8 watermark.
found a fun app for learning japanese writing
Hello everybody Ok soo i self study when I can the language of japanese soo i been searching different things that can help me in this journey. I try to hear podcast,search videos on youtube,music,Everything that i can translate to hear it in japanese beacuse not all movies and series has the d
jackyrodricres

jackyrodricres

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Best Anime and Japanese Restaurant IN Alameda
Anime fans, this one’s for you! ðŸ˜ŧ If you haven’t been to Yojimbo in Alameda, you’re seriously missing out. They’ve been serving up Japanese eats since 2009, and their second spot (just a few years old) is packed with cozy vibes and next-level anime artwork. It’s a whole experience. ðŸŽĻ🍜 The food?
Foodandsachi

Foodandsachi

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Brussel Sprouts Series - Episode 4
Brussels Series - Episode 4 Stir Fry Brussels 1 lb Brussels - trimmed and halved 1 red bell pepper - sliced 1/2 red onion - sliced garlic salt onion powder Paprika Black pepper 1.5 tbs unsalted butter 2 tbs avocado oil @kindersflavors Japanese Cooking Sauce Steam your Brussels f
DaÃąiela

DaÃąiela

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A smiling woman sits on a yellow bridge in Pittsburgh, with text overlay announcing "Welcome to my Pittsburgh A–Z Series" and "Exploring Pittsburgh, one letter at a time." The image introduces the series.
Pittsburgh A-Z Series
“I’m doing a Pittsburgh A–Z series — 26 days, 26 adventures, one city I love.” From iconic views to hidden gems, I’m exploring Pittsburgh one letter at a time. Whether you’re local, visiting, or just curious — this series is for you. 👉 Follow along so you don’t miss a letter. Open to recomme
@HeidiLagares

@HeidiLagares

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Roasted japanese sweet potato
Baked Japanese Sweet Potato with steamed cabbage #antiinflammatorydiet #antiinflammatory #steamedcabbage
jessicasbiteoflife

jessicasbiteoflife

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Spring Salad Series - Recipe 1/3
Harissa Honey Chicken Salad - if you need the ingredient list comment “LIST” below and I’ll send it to you! ðŸŦķðŸ― Seasonings for Veggie mixture: Z’aatar Mediterranean Seasoning Lemon Pepper Pink Himalayan Salt Black pepper Tzatziki dressing: grated cucumber (drained), plain Greek yogurt,
Miss Mo

Miss Mo

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Translated from Japanese 📗âœĻ
I wasn’t sure I was going to continue this series, translated works are tough reads sometimes & I was definitely lost in the translation with book 1, but by the time I finished it, my mind was changed, I knew I’d read the rest! #currentlyreading #japanesebooks #currentread #bookserie
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Luna Cristal

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