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Lesson 1 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Language - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Three types of character are used to write Japanese. Although Japanese is a completely different language from Chinese, the characters used to write Japanese originally came from ancient China, where they are said to have been created thousands of years ago.

Lesson 3 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 2 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 4 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 5 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 6 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 7 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Lesson 8 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. Why not do the lessons with a friend and try speaking Japanese to each other? Learn basic phrases that people use everyday. You can practice them yourself after hearing how they're pronounced.

Quick Japanese - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Quick Japanese shows you 20 easy and convenient Japanese phrases used in daily life.

Learning The Lingo | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test for non-native speakers of Japanese was held in December 2006 in 47 countries and regions worldwide, including Japan, and roughly 437,360 people took the test.

Learning The Lingo | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test for non-native speakers of Japanese was held in December 2006 in 47 countries and regions worldwide, including Japan, and roughly 437,360 people took the test.

Animated Japanese - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Here you�ll find short anime films that will help�you learn Japanese. Have fun repeating the phrases that appear in the�films. There are English subtitles to help you understand.

Quick Kanji - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Here you will learn kanji, the characters that are used in Japanese together with hiragana and katakana. Many kanji are made up of pictures drawn by people. Can you find all the kanji hidden in the picture? The kanji you can see here are among those learned by first- and second-year Japanese elementary school students.

03-04 | Buzzword | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Explanations of newly coined Japanese terms that have worked their way into the country�s vocabulary, reflecting broader trends in Japanese society and culture.

05-07 | Buzzword | Memory Lane | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Explanations of newly coined Japanese terms that have worked their way into the country�s vocabulary, reflecting broader trends in Japanese society and culture.

Buzzword 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Buzzword 2005-2006 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Buzzword 2003-2004 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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