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Naruhodo!

Naruhodo! is a blog for anybody studying Japanese or interested in video games. We cover topics such as studying Japanese using the Nintendo DS and other tools, as well as general Japanese language issues relevant to today's learners.

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Kanji Blog

Learn more about Japanese culture through the words of kanji symbol.

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Japanese Learning Blog

Here, you will be able to learn Japanese Language (conversation, technical words, japanese characters - hiragana & katagana, single word, wishes, manners, etc). You can also send me the sentences you would like to learn.

Tags: japanese language, japanese learning, hiragana, katagana, kanji

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Kanken DS 2 Coming Soon
on Jul 13, 2007 in 漢字検定 news self learning nintendo ds software kanji According to a recent press release, Rocket Company, who released Kanken DS (漢検DS) for the Nintendo DS will be releasing Kanken DS 2 (漢検DS 2) in late September. In response to feedback from consumers, Kanken DS 2 will include questions from...



Kanji (Hon)
on Jul 26, 2007 in hon H japanese 5 strokes level 1 kanji japan book Lets learn the second kanji for today that is kanji "Hon". Hon means book. In this kanji there are 5 strokes. First one is from left to right. Second stroke is from top to bottom. Third stroke is from top right to bottom left. Fourth stroke is from t...



Kanji (San) - Three
on Jul 28, 2007 in japanese three number san S kanji Good evening everybody, Today lets learn another kanji on the number in japanese. Previously we had learn the kanji for "one" and "two". Today we are going to learn on how to write japanese character "San". San means three.In this kanji there are onl...



Kanji (Higashi)
on Jul 28, 2007 in 8 strokes H level 1 higashi east kanji The second kanji for today` lesson is "Higashi". Higashi means East. In this kanji there are 8 strokes. First is from left to right. Second is from top to bottom. Third is from left to right then go to bottom. Fourth and fifth are from left to right.



Kanji Deru (Go out)
on Jul 30, 2007 in japanese 5 strokes level 1 kanji japan For the second kanji in today`s lesson, lets learn on how to write or draw japanese character "Deru". Deru means go out or come out. In this kanji there are 5 strokes. First stroke is from top to bottom. Second stroke is from top to bottom then go to...



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