A couple of weeks ago we looked at the numbers in Japanese.If you know the numbers in Japanese, it's easy to form the months of the year.Listen to the months of the year in Japanese and the days of the weekJanuary is literally "one month", February "two... ...full story at Japan Visitor
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redeyesandlights〜I.K.T.I.K.N〜 »
YouTube video This band is group of 4 who is active in Japanese Tokyo.
This animation is a thing in the days of 3.
They are the bands which they use the Japanese from the viewpoint of Japanese, and express hard core,emo. |
| 18 Sep 08 |
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The Numbers in Japanese » Japan Visitor 番号One of the first things a visitor to Japan should memorize are the numbers in both written and spoken form so here they are:Listen to the numbers in Japanese1 - ichi; 一2 - ni; 二3 - san; 三4 - shi (yon); 四5 - go; 五6 - roku; 六7 - nana (shic... |
| 12 Apr 07 |
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Hiatus » Any fidelity will do Well that was a quick two months.For anyone who was checking this blog regularly, my apologies for the long hiatus. It has been about two months since the last entry. With the end of the Japanese school year in February I became especially busy but that... |
| 21 Nov 08 |
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Inside a Japanese Newspaper » Japanese Eye I bought my first Japanese newspaper today, four years and five months it has taken me, but I finally got up the nerve to buy one, and take a peek inside. Actually I usually try to read the Japanese paper on the net, its easier that way, I can look up... |
| 30 Oct 08 |
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Organ broker dinged in Shenyang » Japan Times BEIJING (Kyodo) A court in Shenyang, China, sentenced a 52-year-old Japanese businessman Thursday to 14 months in jail for falsely advertising his organ transplant business, according to the Japanese Consulate General there. Hiroyuki Nagase, head of IPC... |
| 14 Oct 07 |
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Taking Japanese Lessons Online » Gaijin-in-Japan I’ve just signed up for 3 months of lessons at JapanesePod101.com. Why? Because my Japanese is just not good enough. That’s right. After seven years of living here I still can’t speak well enough to get a job at a Japanese company.... |