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📌The first Japanese super in Thailand!!🔥

🌷 officially opened with LOPIA JAPAN, 🇯🇵🇯🇵 famous supermarket from Japan, the first branch in Thailand and ASEAN!! At Central Nok Wattana, fresh, dried, buttered milk dessert is a lot of Ilove. I spent an hour in it. I would have been here often. Because near the place I tried to eat Hawaiian pizza for 159 baht. It's worth it. Personally, the taste is delicious and juicy and delicious without sauce (because he doesn't have it or I don't know 😂). There are best-selling products and Originol products, only at Lopia. Who is close to the new opening, he has a lot of promotions, discounts, 1 get 1 too. 🔥✨✨

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# lopia # lopiajapan # Japanese supermarket # Central notice # Review continues

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A notebook page displays handwritten Japanese grammar notes focusing on '〜際に' (when) and '〜にあたって' (on the occasion of), with example sentences and English translations. Sticky notes provide related vocabulary like 'numbered ticket' and 'celebration'.
A notebook page shows handwritten Japanese grammar notes on '〜かと思うと' (just when I thought), with example sentences and English translations. Sticky notes list vocabulary such as 'peak', 'dizzy', 'air temperature', and 'author'.
A notebook page features handwritten Japanese grammar notes covering '〜てはじめて' (realize for the first time), '〜た上で' (first/after doing), and '〜次第' (as soon as). Example sentences and English translations are provided, along with vocabulary like 'actual place' and 'economically'.
My insane Japanese notes
I’ve been taking Japanese classes ever since I was 12 and I’m 24 now. I don’t care what anybody says, this language is quite difficult especially for English speakers. One thing I noticed though was that learning Korean became easier after I got used to the process of learning Japanese. I was able
Nore

Nore

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ANIME TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 4)
Has anyone watched these anime before? If you’ve already seen them, rewatching is always a great idea—you won’t regret it! Anime is such an enjoyable and effective way to improve your Japanese. From picking up everyday phrases to understanding cultural nuances, it’s like learning without even reali
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Eating Japanese corndogs for the first time 🔥
Check out my YouTube: Nourish with Li Subscribe is you like 🤍🌹 Something I love: An Banh Japanese Bakery and corndogs in 📍Fort Lauderdale, FL
Nourish with Li

Nourish with Li

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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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Learning Japanese
Passed my first Japanese quiz in class. Struggled a bit on the bottom but Aced it. 🥳 #learningjapanese #passed Keep it going!!! 👍Pros : I'm fluent (kind of)
JaniaB

JaniaB

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A MacBook Pro displays the 'Free Japanese Lessons' website, showing an introduction to learning Japanese online, including lessons on Hiragana, Katakana, grammar, and verb conjugation.
An iPad shows a digital notebook with Japanese words like 'student,' 'school,' 'study,' and 'notebook' written in Japanese and English, with a text overlay about learning both writing and speaking.
A handwritten Hiragana chart with romaji equivalents is displayed in an open notebook, illustrating the basic Japanese alphabet, with a text overlay stating that learning Hiragana enables reading Japanese.
I really want to learn Japanese this summer!
I might sound like a nerd but I’m so excited to have my summer off from classes so that I can study and learn all of the things that I am actually interested in, instead of the boring stuff I’m forced to learn in my classes! One of the things that I want to learn is Japanese! I have been obsessed w
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A decorative mirror reflects a window, with books stacked on a white radiator cover. Pink cherry blossom graphics frame the image, which displays the title "women in translation reading recommendations part 1: Japanese."
A hand holds Emi Yagi's novel "Diary of a Void," featuring a black and white cover with a person in a red top. Text describes the plot: a woman fakes pregnancy to avoid work. Pink cherry blossoms adorn the corners.
A hand holds Mieko Kawakami's novel "Breasts and Eggs," which has a light pink cover with a circular abstract design. Text describes it as an intimate portrait of modern womanhood and literary fiction. Pink cherry blossoms frame the image.
WIT: Japanese translated books
August is women in translation month (WIT) and in honor of that I’ll be posting some recommendations for books by female authors that have been translated into English. Translated fiction makes up a relatively small part of traditional publishing in the English speaking world, despite the fact that
bookrvws

bookrvws

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A desk setup with two monitors, a keyboard, and speakers. The main monitor displays 'Japanese podcasts for beginners' over an anime-style landscape, while the second monitor shows an anime character. A PC tower with a Sailor Moon sticker and a moon-shaped lamp are also visible.
A notebook with handwritten notes and a pink highlighter, featuring an overlay of the 'Nihongo con Teppei' podcast on a music player interface. Text highlights that it 'also has podcasts with other people' and 'essential grammar and vocabulary videos'.
A notebook with handwritten notes and a pink highlighter, featuring an overlay of the 'Easy Japanese Podcast' on a music player interface. Text highlights that 'the creators talks slowly about everyday topics' and 'posts videos everyday!'.
You should check out these Japanese podcasts!🌸
I know I usually talk about learning Korean, so today I decided to talk to Japanese! Here are some beginner-friendly Japanese podcasts. [Nihongo Con Teppei] This podcast is great because the creator speaks slowly enough for beginners to to pick up and understand the language. With this pod
Dearlunamoon

Dearlunamoon

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Try this easy Japanese Milk bread recipe!🍞
Japanese Milk Bread 375g Bread Flour 75g sugar 8g salt 6g dry instant yeast 236g Milk 75g melted butter 1 egg •Mix dry ingredients first •now add the milk and butter •mix until it forms a dough •now add the egg •mix the dough on high speed for 25 minutes •cover the dough a
Jazzy

Jazzy

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Japanese 🎌 train 🚉 tickets🎟️ made super easy! 🍋
Buying a train ticket in Japan made easy! * R. A quick guide to navigate the machines like a pro-perfect for travellers and new arrivals alike. #JapanTravel #TrainTips #ExploreJapan #travelhacks
LostinNihon

LostinNihon

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The right way to learn Japanese 🇯🇵
**Learn Japanese Roadmap** is a practical guide for anyone who wants to learn Japanese but feels unsure about where to begin. It is not a traditional textbook with grammar exercises or long vocabulary lists. Instead, the book gives you an overview of the Japanese language and explains what the l
Watashi Japanese

Watashi Japanese

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A title slide for a Japanese N5 study plan, featuring an illustration of a person with dark hair and text about breaking down self-taught Japanese with ChatGPT.
Unit 1: Hiragana, showing a partial Hiragana chart with example words like 'house' and 'apple' to practice writing and learn simple vocabulary.
Unit 2: Vocabulary, presenting common Japanese phrases like 'hello' and 'thank you,' along with numbers (0-100) in Kanji and Romaji, and introduction phrases.
Japanese study breakdown for N5 first 4 unit
Here is the first 4 units of how I aim to learn N5 of Japanese. I will post the 2nd half later, after I do a breakdown of each unit.  That being said, I want everyone to know that you should do this at your own pace, don't try to rush and get things done when you’re not fully ready to move ont
Tuka

Tuka

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A laptop screen displays a Google search page with the query "how to learn japanese" and various related search suggestions, illustrating the initial step of seeking Japanese learning resources online.
A laptop screen shows the YouTube channel "Japarrot! - Let's Learn Japanese," featuring its homepage with video thumbnails and subscriber count, highlighted as ideal for visual learners and cute content lovers.
A laptop screen displays the YouTube channel "JapanSocietyNYC," showing a Japanese language lesson video playing, emphasizing its calm and structured approach to learning Japanese.
My Fav Youtube Channels to Learn Japanese!!
If you’ve ever opened Google and typed “how to learn Japanese,” same. I was totally overwhelmed with where to start until I discovered YouTube channels that lowkey feel like having a personal tutor! My three favs? Japarrot! (adorable animations + vocab heaven), Japan Society NYC (feels like sitt
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A woman stands in front of a traditional Thai temple, illustrating the article's main topic: 'How to visit Thailand for only $20 a day'. The temple features golden accents and intricate architecture amidst lush greenery.
A vibrant night market scene in Thailand with people browsing stalls, accompanied by text promoting 'EAT STREET FOOD' as delicious and cheap, with meals available for as little as $2.
An elevated view of a busy city street in Thailand with cars, motorcycles, and an overhead train track, alongside text advising to 'USE THE MAXIM APP' for cheaper local transportation than Grab.
How to Visit Thailand for ONLY $20 a Day
Here’s how you can have an awesome time in Thailand without spending a lot. Eat Street Food 🍜 Street food in Thailand is delicious and super cheap. You can grab a meal for as little as 💸 Price Range:$2. Eating local dishes like pad thai or mango sticky rice is a great way to stay on a budget
itsmarianavelez

itsmarianavelez

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A tall, two-story wooden bungalow with a thatched roof and a balcony, featuring hammocks on the lower level, set amidst lush greenery under a clear blue sky, representing a must-visit resort in Thailand.
The interior of a wooden bungalow, showcasing a large bed with a red patterned cover and a white mosquito net draped over it, indicating a comfortable sleeping arrangement.
A pristine sandy beach meeting incredibly clear turquoise water, with two traditional longtail boats floating in the distance under a bright blue sky, highlighting the resort's beautiful location in Koh Lipe.
Must Visit Thailand Resort: Castaway Koh Lipe
If you’re looking for a beautiful bungalow resort in Thailand look no further than Castaway Resort Koh Lipe ! This place was an absolute DREAM and I even stayed alone! It is located in Ko Lipe , Thailand which is know as the ‘Maldives of Thailand’ on social media for its crystal clear blue wa
TravelwithSam

TravelwithSam

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first time speaking Japanese IN JAPAN (pt. 2)
only learning the important stuff 🤣 follow to come along on my 5 week journey in japan as a solo traveler!! #travel #japan #languagelearning #vlogs
Naomi Turner

Naomi Turner

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Me+Japanese eBay 🤝
Happy hunting girl! #japaneseebay #vintageluxury #louisvuitton
R A C H E L

R A C H E L

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Japanese chain book off is now in the Midwest!
Book off is now in Novi Michigan! This Japanese chain sells more than just secondhand books, they have used consoles, video games, comics books, music cds, dvds, anime and even Pokémon trading cards! 📍Book Off, 42658 Grand River Ave Suite 110, Novi, MI 48375 Michigan #bookoff #michig
Xuan | Foodie in Detroit

Xuan | Foodie in Detroit

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