Japanese Language - Reading Practice
Popular Japanese Baby Names for 2011
Steve Jobs and His Black Turtleneck
The Japanese Counting Song – Ippon demo Ninjin
Song of Support for Japan, "Yomigaere!" By Man
A New Start - Japan Earthquake
Thank You for Supporting for Japan - Japan Earthquake
Pray For Japan - Japan Earthquake
Learning Through Japanese Anime
Sumo Match-Fixing Scandal - Yaocho
The Year of the Rabbit - Usagidoshi
The Setsubun and Ogre's Song - Oni no Pantsu
Gifts from "Tiger Mask (Japanese Comic Heroes)"
"Christmas Eve" by Tatsuro Yamashita
Japanese Folk Tales – Nihon Mukashi Banashi
Autumn Leaves in Japan - Momiji
Haneda Airport's New International Terminal
Kuku – Memorizing Multiplication Tables
Kawaisouna Zou - Faithful Elephants
Soumen – The Best Summer Food In Japan
Goldfish scooping is a popular game in which a player scoops goldfish with a...
Shirotori - Japanese Word Game
National Flags of the World - Sekai no Kokki
The 2010 World Cup - Ganbare Nippon!
From Waiko at Meguro – A Japanese Blog
Kashiwamochi – Japanese Sweet for Children's Day
Popular Destinations During Golden Week
Cherry Blossoms and a New Start
Thank You For Sharing Your Motivation For Learning Japanese
Motivation for Learning a Language
Doodle for Google, Japanese Winner
Exams, Superstitions and Kit Kat Bars
Popular Japanese Baby Names for 2009
The Nutcracker - Kurumiwari Ningyou
President Obama's Speech in Japan
Reading "1Q84" by Haruki Murakami
My Last Name - Japanese Surname
Sweet Potato Picking – Imohori
Second Term in the Japanese School Year
Japanese Emperor's Visit to Canada
Memorial Day for My Grandmother - Sobo no Meinichi
Japanese Tongue Twisters
Many languages have their own tongue twisters.
Shunbun no hi
March 20st is "Shunbun no hi (Vernal Equinox Day)." It is designated as a national holiday in Japan.
"Okuribito" Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film
Seijin no Hi - Things that you can do when you turn 20
Happy New Year - Akemashite Omedetou
The Beauty of Snow - Yuki no Utsukushisa
Popular Japanese Baby Names for 2008
The Game of the Life - Jinsei Geemu
What Frustrates Foreigners Most in Japan
Word of the Day Email Course Starts!
The Japanese and cherry blossoms
Tsukihi no tasu nowa hayai desu ne
