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Japanese
April 2, 2009
There are 2 main aspects to “using” Japanese on your Windows XP computer: viewing/reading, and writing. It’s actually quite straight forward to set it up to do both and I’m going to show you how.
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March 31, 2009
If you’re looking to find another option for Japanese language teachers, then I’m writing this to suggest to you another great one. If you go to a Japanese language institution, you will typically have group lessons for approximately 4000~6000 yen / 60mins or 90mins. If you want to get a private, 1-on-1 lesson, you will […]
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March 26, 2009
If you’re looking to do online shopping in Japan, there are many websites out there, but of course 99% of them are in Japanese. An exception to this is Amazon Japan. where they have a partially bilingual website that let’s you browse and search for products in English also. However, to open an account, the […]
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March 19, 2009
Before ever venturing out anywhere in Japan, either for a day-trip, or a party/event, I will nearly always print a map for where I’m going. It’s part of my character and I don’t really know what other way to operate comfortably. If for example I’m given an address for a venue, I will nearly always […]
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March 19, 2009
If you’re living in Japan one thing I will say is that learning the language will definitely 0pen up the world to you here. You will be able to read menus in restaurants, communicate with more people and while you’ll always be different you can at least live a semblance of normality. If you’re actively […]
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