Practice Kana, Kanji, and Particles with Nihongoup

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Philip Seyfi sent me an e-mail asking me to check out his Adobe Air application Nihongoup (for a long time I thought its name was some sort of weird misspelling, or a fish reference, which of course we approve of Ha! Logo is now NihongoUp! Don’t say we never did anything for you). He hooked me up with a free copy (it’s normally $4.99) as well as five more to give away to all of you. You’ll have to keep reading to figure out how you can win.

Nihongoup is nice and simple and runs very smoothly. When you start up the application, you have four choices: Katakana, Hiragana, Kanji, and particles.

Hiragana and Katakana:

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In this game, balloons with different hiragana (or katakana, if you’re playing that game) come down. Before they fall all the way down, you have to type in the corresponding romaji to make them disappear. My only complaint is that there aren’t enough zombies in this typing game. I suppose we’ll have to settle. If you’re learning hiragana or katakana, this is definitely an easy way to study. It’s not particularly exciting, but it’s better than a lot of other options out there.

Kanji:

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In the kanji game, you get a sentence at the bottom with a highlighted section. You have to click on the balloon containing correct kanji to move on to the next one. I do wish more of the sentence was in kanji, but I guess it makes sense since the game is only available in JLPT 3 & 4 levels. According to the website JLPT 1 & 2 are coming soon, so I’ll be playing Nihongoup a bit more when those are released.

Particles:

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The particles game is Nihongoup’s “ace up the sleeve.” I really like this idea. You get a sentence with a missing particle, and then four choices. You have to pick the correct one, and it’s a lot harder than I thought! I think I need to practice my particles a bit more. Just like the kanji sentence, I wish more of the sentence was in kanji (perhaps with furigana, for beginners?). All hiragana is difficult to read, even with the little spaces.

Really, though, if you’re going to buy Nihongoup, this is the section to do it for. I haven’t seen too many other resources out there that do particle practice, and Nihongoup does a good job at it. Perhaps it would be good with my Japanese Particles Cheatsheet?

Overall Impressions:

Nihongoup is a good application, it runs well, and does some neat things for Japanese language practice. There’s some room for improvement, which is fine because it’s an early product, and I know improvements are being made by the developer. It’s kind of one of those things where it’s really good that it’s simple, but has room for a little more (I think?). I do wish the sentences were easier to read (more kanji, please!), and I’d also like to see more settings for different difficulty levels within each section (faster speeds, etc).

You can buy this application for $4.99, which I think is a pretty good deal. I wouldn’t buy it if it was any higher, but it’s worth the money if you use it a lot.

How can YOU win a copy?

I’m allowed to give away five copies of the game (thanks to the Nihongoup folks). If you want a copy, though, you have to work for it a little bit… though not that much.

What you have to do: Leave a comment telling me why you think you should get a copy of this sexy software. It runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux, so everyone should be able to get in on it. If you leave a video comment, you might get extra points (or lose extra points if you’re a sad clown). Poems might get you extra points. Godzilla references may help you as well. Other creative comments are also welcome. I’m just going to choose the ones that I like the best, so yep, bribery works as well. And tweets… Tweets are good.

When will the winners be chosen? Pretty much when I feel like it… Probably sometime in the next week. If I see a comment I really really like, though, I may mark it as a winner early by responding to it. You never know.

How will I get my prize? I’ll send your e-mail to someone who will get you a product key.

Off to the races! It’s time to learn Japanese!

  • Vayshti

    Hmm. How odd. I commented about 11 hours ago, but it seems to have disappeared.

    Anyways, a slightly shooped screenshot of one of my conversations on June 02 (all relevant names removed to protect the not so innocent) is my desperate attempt to get a code.

  • rolly

    If there was an iphone version, I would have bought it a week ago when I read this article for the first time. I think it could be a pretty useful tool, especially if it goes up through JLPT 1. I`m interested enough that I`ve *remembered* this article, and come back a week later to post this. Remembered it, even without an SRS. Fancy that.

  • http://twitter.com/laguano Steven Martinez

    Hey! This seems like a tool i can really utilize :]
    Here is a picture i made for a copy :]
    http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b12/Laguano/t

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    This, right here, is winner 1/5. Nicely done!

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    I agree with Viet – this right here is a winner, under one condition… I get to put the picture in the fan art section. Cool? This was very very nicely done, thank you!

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Must've been destiny. How can I refuse? You're winner number 3. Congratulations :)

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    All you have to do is rap this for me before I choose number 4 and 5, and you got yourself a copy :)

  • http://yungibear.deviantart.com Meeeeelly

    Haha, coolcool. C: I'm glad you guys like it, haha.

    You know this is a pretty awesome end to my night, I just finished a 7 page paper. now I can celebrate by STUDYING. whooo. P;

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    Nice picture and congratulations! I'll send you a free serial as soon as possible :)

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    Congratulations! I'll send you a free serial ASAP…

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    WOW! まじやばい!This is really cool… nice work! Could I feature it on the Nihongoup Blog? (http://nihongoup.com/blog/)

    I'll send you a free serial as soon as possible ^^

  • http://lilmis.deviantart.com Melissa_K

    Got the trial version and it is AWESOME. Well, the kanji and particle part that is. The katakana and hiragana part get boring if you know them all already.

  • rainbowhill

    Wow, what a creative bunch of readers, I'm truly impressed.

    If you are thinking of getting one for yourself and you need a second opinion please check out the review I did of Nihongoup last month.

    Grab yourself a trial version, you won't be disappointed.

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    I first thought of porting it to the iPhone myself but as I'm not a Cocoa developer it would most probably take me too long and so I'm currently trying to find someone more experienced in this area who could convert it for me. Keep an eye on my Japanese Language and Culture Blog in order to try the iPhone version when released :)

  • michaelsan

    here it is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PzQihjIF-E hope you like it! and i hope it doesnt get taken down before you see it. I rapped ontop of the classic dr.dre beat still dre.

  • Bert

    Ok, now I'm sure that there a lot of people begging for this program. Now if anyone's being chased by Godzilla or those god awful zombies, and they need it to survive their predicament, of course they deserve it. Although I'm not in either situation, or in any extreme dire need (but there is a dire need). am learning Japanese at the highschool level, and my friends and I have started doing this annual competition that involves a lot of Katakana and Kanji (not exactly my friends' strong-point). I do plan on going to Japan, I actually want to teach Japanese when I'm older, but I'd like to get this program to help my friends now (I'll be living my teaching dream early for a short period). I just want you to know (even though I'm probably to late) I am still not being chased by godzilla, or rabid bunnies for the matter, but I feel that I definitely need this.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Koichi-Ko/1333687583 Koichi Ko

    I can't believe you actually did it. Holy crap – Definitely a winner. Will be sending you an e-mail soon

  • codePhantom

    Thought I might give this a go, Here's my entry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NW_-__NWQA

  • MK

    I will be living in Japan starting July 25th and teaching at 2 junior high schools in Shikoku, Kagawa-ken, Muragame-shi. My initial contract is only for a year, but I imagine I will stay longer — really depends on how well I am able to integrate with the existing staff (also, this is the JET program for all those who mentioned wanting to get to Japan; all you need is a college degree and the ability to speak the English language — of course there are interviews etc. but those are the basic requirements). I am trying to get back what Japanese skills I have lost, and develop new ones that far exceed what I had already learned, and I think a nice study program like this would be a good way to reinforce reading and writing skills. And my kanji is somewhat, shall we say, ちょっと. Anyway, that is why I would like a copy of this program.

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    WOW! This is amazing… I'll send you a license ASAP.

  • GJB995

    Seifip, Thanks for explaining about the Furigana I did not get it;)

  • Mashimaro7

    Hmmm,I guess my limerick should've been much more random!

  • mmnessa

    I don't know if there's a limit to the number of winners, but I've always been part of tofugu contests, and even though I never win, I'll still feel compelled to participate heh.

    Next week, I'm graduating from high school (yipee!, finally) and I'll be starting my first year at university on east Asian studies and also it'll be my first year learning Japanese (at university as well)

    This is a big step for me since I've been looking forward to this for as long as I can remember…I mean, I don't know how I started loving Japanese media and blogs like Tofugu, but I know for sure that I won't be giving it up that easily. I will be using a lot of the tools you've discussed on your site (which have helped me more than any online tutor I've ever had) and hopefully make my way into the Japanese language, the proper way, once and for all!

    Well, there it is. It's not as witty or needy as those who have already won, but I hope that the fact that I'm gonna be studying the language at university helps me get this sexy prize lol.

    Either way, I'll still be reading Tofugu, and I'll still participate in every contest until koichi morphs into Godzilla one day and is unable to use his fingers to type on his mac…

  • MemorexYOU

    how many black guys you know studying japanese…..now you know at least one!….i luv japanese and not afraid to say it thats why i should win

  • http://divita.eu/ seifip

    FYI: There's still one copy left so don't be ashamed and try to come up with something cool to impress Koichi (and me ^^).

    Hint: As you've probably noticed, although we like text, we also LOVE all kinds of pictures—whether they are static or moving at 24fps—and we definitely don't mind witty blog posts or any other creative ideas ;)

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/clegaspi1221 iku!

    i just want one… i mean, it could help a lot? (not that creative:D**

    smart.fm/users/clegaspi1221

    i have some journal's and stuff on there if that helps?

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/Marichan00 Mari

    My entry:

    This I will master
    This great language of beauty
    Words flow like water

  • Mari

    http://yfrog.com/0apictureesaucyj

    I'm super serial about Japanese.

  • Mari

    Oh, yes, and picture taken from my iPhone.

    And I need more J-learning apps…

  • タシちゃn

    ( Does butt dance) Can I get one now….. -_- *

  • YMN

    Hello,

    Is this thing still going on? Anyways 毎週テレビで日本のドラマを見ているうちに、日本語に興味を持つようになった。I just found out about this site yesterday and I think it's awesome。 I think I should get a copy of this software because I only started learning Japanese 3 weeks ago which means I need a lot of help :D Furthermore, I am learning it all by myself and I try to learn at least 1 hour of japanese everyday。 Right now I can pick up some words and phrases in Japanese dramas but if I want to understand more I'll have to get a copy of this software!so PLZ PLZ PLZ pick me PLZ

  • dwightvelazquez

    On May 5, (yes celebrated Boy's Day and Cinco de Mayo all in one day) I just got married to a beautiful Japanese national. We had set different goals of what we want in life. One of those is I have to learn Japanese. So I get her objective target to master Japanese in 5 years. I had purchased many Genki 1 textbook, manga, and a bunch of helpful apps for my iphone. It has been 3 months and I can read Hiragana and Katakana. I also have memorized at least 40 Kanji. My only problem is the vocabulary part of my self-study. This week I will focus on learning 20 -30 Japanese words a week. Once I can attain a command of what I want to say and response to questions, then I will have the biggest smile. This will be a lifelong commitment that will never get off its track, a commitment of making new Japanese friends. And to look back and say, “wow! I can understand and communicate in Japanese.!” Aloha from Hawaii…

  • dwightvelazquez

    On May 5, (yes celebrated Boy's Day and Cinco de Mayo all in one day) I just got married to a beautiful Japanese national. We had set different goals of what we want in life. One of those is I have to learn Japanese. So I get her objective target to master Japanese in 5 years. I had purchased many Genki 1 textbook, manga, and a bunch of helpful apps for my iphone. It has been 3 months and I can read Hiragana and Katakana. I also have memorized at least 40 Kanji. My only problem is the vocabulary part of my self-study. This week I will focus on learning 20 -30 Japanese words a week. Once I can attain a command of what I want to say and response to questions, then I will have the biggest smile. This will be a lifelong commitment that will never get off its track, a commitment of making new Japanese friends. And to look back and say, “wow! I can understand and communicate in Japanese.!” Aloha from Hawaii…

  • http://japanesesentence.org/ kolbjoern

    Hi. Good content on your site… I see that i really can learn something from this site. Ill bookmark this page for later use. http://japanesesentence.org is my site, but you have to pay to learn on my site. I can see that I have got a few things to learn. Have a nice day:)

  • Kat-tine-

    My reason probably would be the most simple one, it is just because I want to learn Japanese very well.

  • http://www.handbags-club.com/ Designerhandbags

    I would like to try it and have one of these free copy. Why? I will put a link on my blog under the page : 日本語の勉強 and it could be a good publicity for the software designer. How about this suggestion!

  • Sebastian

    i dont know if this contest is over yet buuuut if its not then,

    I would love to have this software because…
    1. It runs on my computer!
    2. I MIGHT be able to make copies and send to my closest friends (might not worke more than it will) [might be illigal so i probably wont....]
    3. My lifelong dream is to move to Japan and work for Nintendo, or Apple Inc. because i love them both!
    4. If i could i would seriously give it back so you could give it to another being but being my selfish me i might not…. but i still would to have friends in Japan :D

    Please pick me and I’ve been starting with Japanese already! (I’m almost done with learning hiragana, im on the “H” row/column/line/thingy/doohicky…..) Thank you in advanced for 1. reading my comment and 2. possibally giving it to me! PEACE

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  • Pinky01

    I would love t o be able to win a copy becuase I am going for my AA in Japanese studies in San Antonio, and even after all of the studying I am still having Issues with particles. I just printed off both of your cheat sheets, but I do want to get more real life pratice in. Thank you :)