11 Jul, 2013
Location
Australia
Number of Posts
32
Not sure where to put this but I figured this would be a good spot. ^^;;
I've recently discovered this new blog about everyday Japan life, covering a range of things like groceries you can buy there, local places (in Tokyo) to visit and eating out. The blog, called "Something About Japan", is by a native Japanese teacher, so she does include plenty of useful sentances & intermediate-level guidance.
It looks simple at first but, seeing as English isn't her native language, the author has put in a lot of effort! :) It is a rare insight into Japanese life, (since most sites are by foreigners living in Japan; helpful but not quite the same...) so if you're interested check it out~
http://yuko-sensei.blogspot.com.au/
P.S. I'm not affiliated with this site but I just thought you people here would be the most likely to appreciate it~ ^0^
Someday, someday.. I will make it happen! (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:・゚✧
13 Nov, 2013
Number of Posts
14
サマンサさん、初めまして!
私は美恵来です。(^^)高校三年生です。
I hope that you do come "back and visit" as you say! xD
Even though I did start learning Japanese in my school, I also do self-study. Do you have any other sites or YouTube links that have really helped you in furthuring your Japanese?
Please share! (ノ`ヮ`)ノ☆☆☆
"Instead of being afraid of the challenge and failure, be afraid of avoiding the challenge and doing nothing."
"チャレンジして失敗ことを恐れるよりも、何もしないことを恐れる" ーSoichiro Honda (本田祖一路)
13 Nov, 2013
Number of Posts
14
Samantha wrote
Not sure where to put this but I figured this would be a good spot. ^^;;
I've recently discovered this new blog about everyday Japan life, covering a range of things like groceries you can buy there, local places (in Tokyo) to visit and eating out. The blog, called "Something About Japan", is by a native Japanese teacher, so she does include plenty of useful sentances & intermediate-level guidance.
It looks simple at first but, seeing as English isn't her native language, the author has put in a lot of effort! :) It is a rare insight into Japanese life, (since most sites are http://yuko-sensei.blogspot.com.au/
P.S. I'm not affiliated with this site but I just thought you people here would be the most likely to appreciate it~ ^0^by foreigners living in Japan; helpful but not quite the same...) so if you're interested check it out~
I found this to also be a good website for people looking toward the intermediate level. She explains really well the various kanji too. :'D
"Instead of being afraid of the challenge and failure, be afraid of avoiding the challenge and doing nothing."
"チャレンジして失敗ことを恐れるよりも、何もしないことを恐れる" ーSoichiro Honda (本田祖一路)
8 Sep, 2015
Location
Australia
Number of Posts
4
Hey you guys should check this out!
http://www.hokkaido-jals.com/
I'm gonna go this WINTER SO YEAH
You guys should try it too
KIRABOSHI-SAMA
26 Aug, 2020
Location
South Africa
Number of Posts
27
that is an interesting concept. Of course, who else would have a better insight in the country but the citizens. This gave me an idea of writing a similar style for countries in the South East. I often visit and I think I have contacts who'd be interested in helping with that project.
Aurea Granado Olivas
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