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Today, let's be a Japanese kid one day. 🎀

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A graphic featuring the "Cardcaptor Sakura" anime poster with Sakura Kinomoto and Kero, detailing how the series helps learn Japanese through magical themes, friendship expressions, and casual phrases.
A graphic featuring the "Chi's Sweet Home" book cover with the cat Chi, explaining how the series aids Japanese learning with simple language, everyday scenes, and common expressions.
ANIME TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 2)
Today, we’ve got 3 super popular Japanese anime series to help with learning Japanese! "Cardcaptor Sakura" is my favorite—I’ve picked up so much vocabulary from it, and it’s such a great source of inspiration. "Chi’s Sweet Home" is absolutely adorable, with its cute chibi cat teachi
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Kaylin Do

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3 Japanese study secrets that make hard topics feel surprisingly easy ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🧠
3 Japanese study secrets that make hard topics feel surprisingly easy ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🧠 #studytok #japanesestudymethod #studytips #studysmarter #collegelife 3 Japanese study secrets that make hard topics feel surprisingly easy. Japanese students consistently rank among the best in the wo
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Shioppi

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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
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bookrvws

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

R A C H E L

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The image displays the title 'YOUTUBE CHANNELS TO LEARN JAPANESE part 2' over a scenic view of a hillside village with numerous buildings nestled among lush green trees.
This image features the YouTube channel 'That Japanese Man Yuta' with 1.31M subscribers, highlighting its focus on practical Japanese phrases, cultural insights, and engaging content for all learning levels.
The image shows the YouTube channel 'Japanese Ammo with Misa' with 555K subscribers, emphasizing its clear explanations of grammar and vocabulary, and its focus on both formal and casual language for all learners.
YOUTUBE CHANNELS TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 2)
Hey everyone! Today, I have got some fantastic new YouTube channels to help you learn Japanese, whether you're looking for academic-style lessons or something more focused on daily conversation. These channels cover a variety of topics, so there’s something for everyone—whether you’re a beginne
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A vibrant street scene with colorful buildings and people, featuring a yellow banner that reads "TOP 3 TIKTOK TO LEARN JAPANESE part 2," indicating the article's focus on Japanese learning resources.
A TikTok profile for Gabriel Cunningham (@gabezillah) with follower statistics, highlighting his content: bite-sized videos, fun skits, and interactive challenges for learning Japanese phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
A TikTok profile for "Japanese class" (@japaneseclast) with follower statistics, detailing their content: quick lessons on kanji, grammar, common phrases, fun quizzes, and relatable examples for Japanese learning.
TIKTOKS TO LEARN JAPANESE
This time, I’m excited to share 3 new TikToks to help you learn Japanese! These creators make learning fun with quick lessons, relatable examples, and creative ways to practice. Perfect for improving your vocabulary, grammar, and understanding Japanese culture—all in short, engaging clips! If you k
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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An indoor cafe or study space with tables and a counter, featuring the text overlay "BEST JAPANESE TEXTBOOK for beginners" in orange, stylized font.
The cover of the "GENKI AN INTEGRATED COURSE IN ELEMENTARY JAPANESE" textbook, with bullet points describing its clear grammar explanations, structured lessons, and practice for reading, writing, and speaking.
An open page from the Genki textbook showing classroom vocabulary and useful expressions, alongside bullet points highlighting its clear grammar, interactive workbook, and comprehensive skill coverage.
BEST JAPANESE TEXTBOOK for beginners
If you're planning to learn Japanese and searching for a great starting point, I highly recommend the Genki book series, which includes both the lesson books and exercise books. The lessons are easy to follow, with clear explanations covering listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The workb
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A cartoon character with blue hair and heart eyes is shown above a city skyline across water, with text "LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH anime" and "lemon8 @kaylindo".
A poster for the anime Doraemon featuring its characters, with text describing how it teaches simple phrases, clear speech, and casual/polite expressions.
A poster for the anime K-On!! showing four female characters with musical instruments, with text highlighting its usefulness for school, music, and daily life terms.
LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH ANIMEðŸĨ°
Hi, Japanese learners! I bet you have been waiting for this. Today, I’m sharing 3 amazing anime that I absolutely love. I’m sure many of you have already seen these, right? Each series has vocabulary from different areas, so it’s a great mix. Let’s have fun learning Japanese together! 😊 #lemon8
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Learn Japanese
#learnjapanese #learningjapanese #japaneselearning #studyingjapanese #studyjapanese
learnjapanese

learnjapanese

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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 man with a suitcase walks past a modern hotel building in Japan, with two anime characters waving from behind it. The text "EASY JAPANESE" is overlaid, introducing the topic of learning Japanese phrases.
A man on a bicycle looks back, with traditional Japanese houses in the background. An anime character waves next to the overlaid text "Hello こんãŦãĄãŊ Konnichiwa," illustrating the Japanese greeting.
A man on a bicycle rides away, with traditional Japanese houses in the background. An anime character waves next to the overlaid text "Bye ãūたね Matane," demonstrating a casual Japanese farewell.
Easy Japanese ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
How to say hello & goodbye: 👋 Hello : こんãŦãĄãŊ (konnichiwa) ☀ïļ Good morning : おãŊようございãūす (ohayou gozaimasu) 🌙 Good evening : こんばんãŊ (konbanwa) It’s very uncommon to say “sayonara” as a goodbye. I tend to use the two below. ✌ïļ Very Casual “see ya”: ãūたね (Matane) 🙇‍♂ïļ Formal “tha
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Abraham

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A golden-brown loaf of Japanese Milk Bread, with one slice cut, resting on a pink cutting board. The image has text overlays 'Japanese Milk Bread' and 'Swipe zay'.
A black saucepan containing a thick, white, paste-like mixture (Tangzhong) and a pink spatula, indicating the cooking process of the starter.
A stainless steel mixing bowl with a stand mixer's dough hook, containing milk, an egg, and the prepared Tangzhong mixture, ready for dough preparation.
Japanese Milk Bread 🍞
I’ve been obsessing over bread lately so I’m gonna start baking different kinds of breads!! This loaf was soooo soft! I don’t like the little dent in the middleâ€Ķ but other than that great start for my first home loaf!! ðŸĨ°ðŸž I find it easier to weight my ingredients rather than using measuring cups
Taty Mone’t 🌞

Taty Mone’t 🌞

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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
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Nina Gabriella

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LEARNING JAPANESE THROUGH ANIME (part 7) ðŸŒļ
Good morning, my Japanese learners and anime lovers! Do you think anime is a fun way to boost your vocabulary? I’m totally obsessed with these three gems—Barakamon, Anohana, and Sailor Moon. Each one offers a unique way to absorb natural Japanese, from emotional expressions to casual slang and clea
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A hand holds a slice of fluffy Japanese milk bread, with two other loaves in the background. Text overlays read "Japanese Milk bread" and "RECIPE SWIPE," indicating a recipe guide.
A list of baking tips and tricks for Japanese milk bread, including measuring ingredients accurately, using room temperature egg and butter, ensuring smooth tangzhong, kneading dough until elastic, and letting it rise in a warm place.
More baking tips for Japanese milk bread, advising not to rush the second rise, rolling dough tightly, brushing with milk before baking, watching the bread, and cooling completely before slicing, with a concluding message to enjoy.
🍞ðŸŊ☁ïļðŸĨ›JAPANESE MILK BREAK RECIPE!☁ïļðŸĨ›ðŸžðŸŊ
Japanese Milk Bread RecipeðŸŦķðŸ―ðŸ˜ŧ Ingredients: - 2 1/2 cups bread flour 🍞 - 3 tbsp sugar 🍎 - 1 tsp salt 🧂 - 1 tbsp instant yeast ðŸŒū - 1/2 cup whole milk ðŸĨ› - 1/4 cup heavy cream ðŸķ - 1 large egg ðŸĨš - 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened 🧈 - 1/2 cup water 💧 Tangzhong (water roux): - 3 tbsp brea
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RenÃĻe

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Here’s my advice for starting learning Japanese ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Learning Japanese requires a long term investment. That’s why the right preparation is key to avoid the common mistakes, stay motivated and make progress faster! #learnjapanese #japanese #jlptn5 #hiragana #japanesestudy
Watashi Japanese

Watashi Japanese

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Japanese Fruit Sando Recipe ðŸĪĪ
You've seen these fruit sandwiches from Japan go viral and they're definitely a must try!! Japanese bread, aka Shokupan, has such a unique and different texture. If you can't find Shokupan near you, something like a brioche could work but it definitely won't be the same. If yo
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Shahyan Sajid

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The image shows a bakery or cafe interior with display cases filled with pastries and cookies. Overlayed text reads 'MOVIE TO LEARN JAPANESE PART 3' in pink and purple stylized font.
A movie poster for 'Sky of Love' featuring two young actors in school uniforms making peace signs. Below the poster, text highlights learning meaningful phrases, improving listening, and gaining relatable vocabulary.
A movie poster for 'Little Forest: Summer/Autumn' showing a woman in a straw hat and rice stalks. Text below describes learning everyday vocabulary, cultural elements, and practicing with clear dialogue.
MOVIES TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3)
Here are three fantastic Japanese movies that can help strengthen your vocabulary while keeping you entertained! ðŸŽĨ Dedicating just one hour a day to watching and practicing can make a huge difference. Immersing yourself in these movies not only improves your language skills but also brings you clos
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Workbooks, Tools & Resources To Learn Japanese!!
ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩThis year I told myself that I wanted to learn Japanese! I've never been to Japan but I would love to visit one day, and to do that I feel like it would be appropriate to familiarize myself with the language! So to do that I am using specific tools and resources to help me a long the way.
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CompSkyy

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5 Useful Apps for Japanese Language Learning
Ep 1 | I'm back (^-^)! #japanese #japaneselanguage #languagelearning #learnjapanese #gettoknowme
Learning Japanese

Learning Japanese

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SONGS TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3) ðŸĪ
Konnichiwa, Japanese learners! How’s your study going? Lately, I’ve realized that songs make it so much easier to pick up new vocabulary—catchy tunes really help things stick. Today, I’ve got three fresh J-pop tracks to introduce that are perfect for learning Japanese while jamming out. Let’s make
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Kaylin Do

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The fast way to learn how to read Japanese!
This workbook has a proven method to learn Japanese hiragana and katakana fast with clever mnemonic visual helpers! #japaneselearning #learnjapanese #hiragana #katakana #jlpt
Watashi Japanese

Watashi Japanese

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Budget-Friendly & Kid-Approved | Japanese-Inspired Rice Bowls
Fast, cozy, and delightfully budget-smart. 🕊ïļðŸĨĒ Issue 05 of the Weeknight World Zine is here, and it’s a personal favorite for those "I have 20 minutes to get dinner on the table" nights. These Honey-Garlic Ground Turkey Rice Bowls are the perfect balance of sweet-savory glaze and crisp-ten
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Everhart

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ANIME TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 5) ðŸŒļ
Who's ready for the next 3 anime to help us learn Japanese? I’ve got some great suggestions coming your way! Here's a tip: watching anime with subtitles can boost your vocabulary and help you understand natural conversations. Let’s dive into these fun shows and level up our Japanese learnin
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A storefront with plants and outdoor seating, featuring a large text overlay that reads "NUMBER 1-10 IN JAPANESE" in blue and yellow fonts. The bottom left corner shows "lemon8 @kaylindo_".
A graphic showing Japanese numbers 1-5. Each number is represented by an image (apple, bottles, ice cream, fish, hand), its Kanji character, and its pronunciation (ichi, ni, san, shi/yon, go).
A graphic showing Japanese numbers 6-10. Each number is represented by an image (markers, hearts, 8-ball, grid, eggs), its Kanji character, and its pronunciation (roku, nana, hachi, ku, ju).
NUMBER 1-10 IN JAPANESE
Hi everyone! Are you ready to learn numbers 1-10 in Japanese with me? Bet you’re surprised at how similar they look to Chinese, right? That’s because they’re written in Kanji, just like Chinese. But don’t worry—the way they’re pronounced is totally different and super easy to remember. Let’s dive i
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A laptop screen displays the Wasabi website's 'Materials: Self-Learning Japanese' page, offering resources for independent Japanese study, with a blurred background of a room and Christmas tree. An overlay reads 'when you want to learn JAPANESE on your own'.
The Wasabi website on a laptop screen shows 'Wasabi's Online Grammar Reference' and 'Japanese Grammar with Instantaneous Composition Method' for self-learners. A Maneki-neko illustration is visible, and an overlay states 'access self-learning materials on the Wasabi Learn Japanese platform'.
A laptop screen displays Wasabi's 'Read-Aloud Method with Easy Japanese' and 'Read-Aloud Method with Radio Programs' sections, featuring illustrations of children and a radio. An overlay reads 'free reading, writing, and audio materials + additional tools to help you study efficiently'.
FREE self-taught Japanese online
As always, Japanese always has the most organized and comprehensive online lessons than any other language that I have seen. on Wasabi Japanese Lessons, navigate to Self-Learning Japanese and there you will find all the materials you need whether you want to read or listen, while also having access
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AnaÃŊs D’Ottavio

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Have you heard of this Japanese Style Savvy Game?
I recently discovered this older game similar to Style Savvy that never been released in languages outside of Japan!! It’s cute and cozy like Style Savvy and is a perfect game to play if you might be study Japanese! What do you think??ðŸŒļðŸĐ· #cozygamerecommendations #dsgames #cozyvideogames #vi
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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A person takes a mirror selfie, with text overlay 'JAPANESE SONGS THAT ALTERED MY BRAIN CHEMISTRY PERMANENTLY (FOR THE BETTER)' and 'HI I'M KOIE :)'.
Album art for 'delusionalism' by MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS, featuring two black-haired figures playing guitar in a monochrome style, described as a 'favorite song'.
Comic-style album art for 'åŋƒãŦé›ēを持ãĪ少åđī' by Sunny Day Service, showing a person with a phone and a drum set, noted for its instrumental.
Japanese music I’ve been gatekeeping!!
spotify is linked on my insta bio! @/theredkoipond (link at bottom of caption) I’ve been gatekeeping these songs for so long. I originally wasn’t going to post on here but I’m sick and tired of trying to find more Japanese music and only finding anime ops or really popular songs. There’s so muc
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Koi

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Let’s try the Ice Cups from Japan ðŸŒļ
Today I’m at Hmart to find the ice cups that I used to use when I lived in Japan ðŸĨ°â˜€ïļ perfect for a summer day #icecup #japan #korea #snacks #koreanfood #japanfood #ADayInMyLife #Lemon8 #japanculture
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Japanese Fashion Model Video Gameâ€Ķ for children?
Today I’m talking about a Japanese exclusive game, Doki Doki Model Challenge for the 3DS! What do you think about this game? Is it past its prime or do you think it still has some charm?? #gaming #videogames #gamergirls #lemon8gaming #gamestoplay
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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YOUTUBE CHANNELS TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3)
Hey everyone! Today, I’m excited to share three amazing YouTube channels that make learning Japanese fun and effective. These channels break down grammar, pronunciation, and natural expressions in an easy-to-understand way. Watching native content helps improve listening skills and comprehension ef
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Learn Japanese
#studyingjapanese #learningjapanese #learnjapanese #studyjapanese #japanese
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learnjapanese

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MANGA TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3) ðŸŒļ
Hey everyone! 📚 I’m back with Part 3 of learning Japanese through manga! Reading manga is such a fun and effective way to pick up new words, improve reading skills, and understand natural conversations. Did you enjoy the last recommendations I shared? Let me know which ones you liked the most! ðŸĪĐðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩâœĻ
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Kaylin Do

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A title slide for "Let's Start Learning Japanese!!! Unit 1 Breakdown" featuring an illustration of a person with dark skin and curly hair, holding a pink flower.
Lesson 1 on Hiragana, showing charts for basic Hiragana and Dakuon/Handakuon, with recommendations to trace and practice writing, and use apps like "hiragana pro" for testing.
Lesson 2 on Greetings and Introductions, presenting a list of basic Japanese phrases with English translations and small illustrations, encouraging learners to practice saying and writing them.
How to start learning Japanese Unit 1
here is the breakdown of unit 1out id the 8 unit study list i made earlier. in 2025 we are going to be able to pass level N5 in Japanese and reach N4. . . . #studyingjapanese #learningjapanese #japaneselearning #digitalart #learnwithme
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Tuka

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Japanese Learning tips ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ pt2
Recently, I’m focusing on new ways of learning Japanese. Here are 3 tips! ðŸ‘Ļ‍ðŸŦ ðŸĪ“ Hello Talk is a good app to find native speakers of the language you would like to learn. It’s basically a language exchange app so expect to also use it help with your own native language 👍 ðŸĪ“ Reading manga or boo
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Abraham

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ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩLearn Japanese characters from mnemonics!ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🧠✏ïļ
Learn how to read and write #japanese from this #1 #Japaneseworkbook . Kickstart your #japanesestudy today and build the strongest foundation in #japaneselanguage
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Watashi Japanese

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The image features a store interior with shelves of pottery and a table displaying ceramic cups and plates. Overlay text reads "APPS FOR LEARNING JAPANESE FOR BEGINNERS," introducing a guide to language learning applications.
Against a backdrop of pottery, the image highlights the "HEYJAPAN" app, represented by a winking dog icon. Text describes its features: personalized lessons, interactive quizzes for vocabulary and grammar, and engaging content for fun Japanese learning.
Set in a pottery shop, the image showcases the "HELLOTALK" app, depicted by a speech bubble icon. The text details its functions: connecting users with native speakers for conversation, instant feedback, and interactive chat for language exchange.
APPS FOR LEARNING JAPANESE FOR BEGINNERS 🍋
I’m excited to share my favorite apps for learning Japanese. They’ve helped me boost my vocabulary and communication skills with native speakers. These apps make learning Japanese fun and engaging, no longer boring! So, what are you waiting for? Download them now and give them a try. Let me know yo
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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The coziest new Japanese farming game!! ðŸĐ·âœĻ
☀ïļ New cozy farming game alert! Japan is releasing Hono Gurashi no Niwa, and it’s seriously adorable. ðŸŒļðŸŒū Think Harvest Moon meets Animal Crossing with a Japanese twist — it’s the such a chill game for cozy gamers. 💕 âœĻ Would you try this one out? #cozygaming #farminglife #japanesegames
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Nina Gabriella

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Three Japanese ViVi magazine covers from 2015 and 2016, featuring models with various hairstyles and makeup, highlighting fashion trends and beauty tips. The image has a 'Japanese Fashion Magazines Inspiration' text overlay.
A page from ViVi Magazine December 2015 showcasing 'MEGA HIT ITEM 10' with a model in a red turtleneck and brown suede skirt, alongside other suede fashion items and styling ideas.
A ViVi magazine spread featuring a model in a black top and a black skirt with red rose patterns, emphasizing shoes with the text 'Please take me to a wonderful place!!' and 'Bepetto.'
âœĻïļJapanese Fashion Magazines âœĻïļ
Hi everyone! Today's post is about one of my few treasures: My Japanese Fashion magazines 😊. I started buying them at the end of 2015, and kept buying a few of them during 2016, but I had to stop because they were kind of expensive. Even though they're old, every time I look at them,
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sinnombredotcom

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How I Study Japanese While Working in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
Studying Japanese has become one of my favorite quiet-time routines lately 📖☕ It feels different when you actually live here — It becomes more difficult and you feel a bit more insecure about how much you actually knowâ€Ķ Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ💎 It’s slow progress, but it’s the kind that feels warm and real
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Nina Gabriella

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