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Hiragana Culture Lessons 
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Following is the complete list of my hiragana culture lessons. There are also sound files to help your pronunciation. If you have any questions, please email me.

Lesson 25
The hiragana for Natto, fermented soybeans. A food particular to Japan.

Lesson 26
The hiragana for Ninja, people provided with special techniques in the art of war.

Lesson 27
The hiragana for Nurie, a coloring book.

Lesson 28
The hiragana for Nengajo, postcards sent as a greeting for the New Year.

Lesson 29
The hiragana for Nou, Japan's oldest musical theater form.

Lesson 30
The hiragana for Haiku, a poetic form unique to Japan.

Lesson 31
The hiragana for Higan, Buddhist memorial services that occur twice a year.

Lesson 32
The hiragana for Fujisan, Japan's highest mountain and a well-known symbol of the country.

Lesson 33
The hiragana for
Henohenomoheji, a face drawn by using hiragana characters. 

Lesson 34
The hiragana for
Horyuji, a Buddhist temple that has the world's oldest wooden structure.

Lesson 35
Review (5)
- A review of the hiragana words we have learned so far. 

Lesson 36
Review (6)
- Another review of hiragana words. These words start with the Japanese syllables "na, ni, nu, ne, no, ha, hi, fu, he, ho" just like the words from Lesson 25~34.

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