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!

Related posts:

  1. Japanese Particles [Cheatsheet]
  2. Hiragana Chart, Katakana Chart, Ready For Download
  3. Alternatives to Rosetta Stone Japanese (i.e. Should I buy Rosetta Stone?)

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  • 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!
  • Will
    i think i should get it cause i study Japanese everyday, i love Japanese, i plan on going to japan one day so and i think tofugu is awesome
  • Riechan
    Oh my that's a cute game !! ^^ hahah I looked up the Zombie thing :D I wanna try that game XD
    Why should I deserve it?
    I love Japanese !! and you ^^it's true! anata wa sugoiiiii desu!
    as well as everybody else here on Tofugu !
    I would love to speak Japanese so I can go to Japan and go sakura watching ^^ and eat Hanami dango *teehee*
    and more important:
    Godzilla would have wanted it that way !
  • Will
    トフグはとても凄いよ!日本に行きたい為に今漢字とひらがなとカタカナとパチクルを勉強しなくちゃ!

    please!!!!!
  • I'm excited for this program! I really want to win it. My husband speaks Japanese pretty well, but is always looking for new ways to practice, and I really REALLY want to learn!!!
  • Johannes
    I'm moving away from Sweden to Kyoto in October to study Japanese full-time for one or more years. So... I would have real use for it. =P

    From Sweden I am making a run,
    moving to Japan to have some fun.
    Winning this software would be nice,
    there would be happy tears in my eyes.

    Haha... xD
  • I'm in Osaka right now and sweet monkey christ I need to learn kanji.

    Yesterday I spent half an hour trying to find cough medicine before giving up and settling for Calpis instead (didn't work!). Cough drops? Nope, wound up with candy.

    Last week I tried to get a delicious cream bun but wound up with a (wrong kind of delicious) katsu curry bun! Are you delicious curry bun? Yes. But sometimes I'm in a fried pork mood and sometimes I'm in a sweet cream mood and the two are not interchangeable.

    All I want is cream buns, Tofugu, cream buns. Help me out.
  • I want to win the software so I can practice my Japanese - in the summer I don't have anyone to practice with since school is out, and I think this would really help keep my mind fresh. I do a lot of research on Japanese art, culture, and history (as an art history major), and if I forget how to read it can be very hard to do research (as a lot of contemporary research is only available in Japanese). I also really want to go and study in Japan for my masters studies. Also, it just looks plain fun (and a much better way to learn compared to flash-card like games) compared to most software for practicing.
  • I Japanese for breakfast lunch and sometimes dinner. It comes on the form of books, cds and internet. Still, I need that special something and that's why I need this. Besides, I like sexy things. I follow you on twitter cause I'm hip like that and so are you. You can also brag about being followed by a Yemeni. How many people do you know that are from Yemen?
    I wanna brag to my friends about knowing how to say more than just "issho ni uchi ni ikamasen ka."
  • I wanna win it...cause im broke as a mofo...and it looks like an awesome piece of software for me to get crankin on my kanji. I love kanji but im tired of the books and the software looked like FUN.
    昨日髪を変わりました。今ピンクですよ!w it's crazy, NEONcrazy!
  • I really want this
    Godzilla says I should win
    Haiku is the best

    [=
  • Captain Andrew
    Greetings!

    Only in a fortnight shall I be taking my dirigible across the Pacific, with hopes of landing in the careening metropolis of Tokyo. I have, however, been plagued on such journeys in the past by these little pink hot air balloons, weaving through the clouds—I do not know for what nefarious purpose they were sent, but now I see the only way I have a chance to finally make it to Japan will be to practice with an appropriate flight simulator such as this. Perhaps I can admonish those damned pink balloons once and for all, with the experiences that this program would allow me. The fact that I'm going to have to write an immense test the day after I arrive to see what program I will be placed in, and that this would truly help in my studies? Indeed, that is just a bonus!

    Sincerely,
    Captain Andrew of the H.M.S. OhdeargodIhavetoknowalmostathousandkanji.
  • This sounds strangely fun (even if there should be more zombies, or Godzilla) I'd love to win a copy! I would buy it but free stuff is always better. ^^ It will be useful in the summer when I'm out of school and plan to devote alot of time to my language studies :D I especially need to try and remember the Kanji... right now I know one. Just one. :D
  • Jonny
    Threatening Tanka for Free Softs

    I want this dang thing
    and stole baby Godzilla
    he is in danger
    his dark eyes look sad with hope
    this software can set him free

    I just want to pass the stupid JLPT level 3 without resorting to evil or magic or evil magic.

    If I can make it so particles can't kill me, then I am sure nothing will!
  • caughtredhanded
    I'm not vying for a copy of this, as I already have it, but I pretty much agree with the majority of Koichi's comments: the particles section is most definitely the best. I also agree that more kanji would be better, even if you are a beginner, as this gets you used to the way that real sentences look and feel, and furigana would assist with reading. All things told, it's a great little app.

    An iPhone version would be a great addition!
  • I always use only the kanji that is learned in the previous JLPT level. For example JLPT 3 list uses only JLPT 4 kanji, JLPT 1 list will use all kanji except the ones in JLPT 1 etc. I am a big fun of total immersion, but there are better places for this like book or manga - in Nihongoup it would pose problem as it would be harder to understand the meaning of the phrase. The idea of furigana is good, but it would be quite small (harder readable) and would take me a really lot of time to implement so I'm not too sure whether and when I will ad it to the game.

    If there will be enough sales of the desktop version, and if there are enough people interested in the iPhone version, I'll definitely port it to that platform (Cocoa seems to be quite easy and similar to ActionScript). I may also port it to Windows Mobile (as it's my platform of choice) and possibly to Android.
  • I'd love to see a combination of kanji + furigana (and then take away
    furigana as you "learn" a kanji and move on to the next level). It makes it
    easier to read, and gives people more opportunity to see more kanji. But,
    this is such a small criticism, and not something that would blow a sale
    with me.

    You should definitely go iPhone! Lots of buyers out there, I bet. You'd have
    to stick more with the kanji / particle games, though, as it would be much
    more difficult to type things in. It would fit perfect with the ability to
    press your finger on a balloon as it's going down to choose your answer.
    Absolutely perfect section port, and I think even better than what the
    desktop app can offer. I'd buy it along with hundreds or thousands of other
    people as well, I'm sure.
  • certainly making it available on the iphone would make it accessible to so many more people, take it mobile!
  • Nathan
    I have a japanese friend and I suck with kanji, help me for a friend relationship !! :)
  • Weldon
    Lol @ Calculon's comment.
    Just a humble request from me. I'm just beginning and don't know any kanji or katakana (well, a bit of katakana) and would love to study with the program.
    Thank you for the post
    Also the chance to study
    Here's five syllables
  • I love the Japanese Language, because its very beautiful and helps me to understand my own mother language, but still I am lazy for leaning words. Help me with a game!
  • Deamonsun
    LOL I'm going to be one of the many people that post comments, wanting the product key for Nihongoup. ^-^ Traditionally, I would study a language by writing it out, and giving it to the teacher to read. Who usually (99.9%) laughs at what I write cause it.... sounds like it has been "translated by online fishes" It would be great to practice grammar particles with Nihongoup.
    I still don't know why this is wrong.... ---> 私はテレビです。
  • none
    I still don't know why this is wrong.... ---> 私はテレビです。 = i'm a TV.
  • Maciel16
    I would like to win this game because i have a hard time studying because i get distracted easily, oh and i like games so ill probably play it a lot and not get bored that fast.
    the end have a nice day
    lol Kirby Dance! <(^_^<) ^(^_^)^ (>^_^)>
  • Maciel
    oops i didnt log in

    I would like to win this game because i have a hard time studying because i get distracted easily, oh and i like games so ill probably play it a lot and not get bored that fast.
    the end have a nice day
    lol Kirby Dance! <(^_^<) ^(^_^)^ (>^_^)>
  • owbEe
    Oh very neat.

    Here's the reason why I should have that price: http://mylinguistics.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/l...

    Is a blog post okay? I hope it is.
  • Nhi
    Hahah, sounds like fun, but I don't think I know nearly enough to benefit from it. XD;;

    Early congratulations to whoever wins! :3
  • Kat
    I've been exposed to the Japanese culture ever since I was a kid through TV and the people around me who love Japanese and are learning it. It's a fascinating language and I would love to seriously learn it, BUT what always stops me is the myriad of characters that I have to face in learning the language--I learned Hiragana and Katakana, yet for some reason some--not all--characters just drip out of my brain and into the netherworld. =_=''

    If you want to help a poor, broke college student like me who's in desperate need for a copy, then please give one to me. XD I'll be grateful for all eternity.
  • alexis
    i would likes these shiny device, for reasons forthcoming:

    1. i woulds like it a lot for practicing my knowledge times
    2. being able to read the labels of the food items i receives that are japanesey in originy
    3. Mostly, because I am a lifelong student of language and culture, especially of Japan. My income is sparse and shared by my loved ones and do not warrant me spending our limited resources on something that is not food, shelter or clothing.

    thanks yous,

    p.s. your site is the bees knees and i am using a lot of the free online resources when i have the time when i'm not working: just being honest not trying to dredge up sympathy. ugh.
  • Foxamess
    I don't need Nihongoup to give ME courage.
    though, my Japanese is not unlike spoiled cabbage
    I just hope people won't gape
    at my gross, stuttering rape
    of the volatile, catfish language.
  • I need something constructive to do on the train while I'm trying to ignore the natives and their annoying tendencies (and I've already mastered Tetris) so this game sounds like just the thing to kill two stones with one bird
  • andreamercado
    Gojira-san says,
    "Nihon-go no sakura
    fly fast on balloons."

    わたし の さえずり お きいて ください。 ありがと ございます! ^ー^

    Andrea
  • Joshandrandom
    I DESERVE this game!

    I was all up in Godzilla's grill the other day, and i was all like, "homie g, i seen this app a while back and i thinks i need it yo" and Godzilla was all like " you DO good sir, you do, but you have no way of purchasing it, but i could help......." and i was all like " YOU COULD, how?" and Godzilla cordially replied " my good friend Koichi is gonna be giving some away in a while, maybe i could hook you up!" and i was all like "EEEEEE! ( term of excitement)" and gave Godzilla a huge hug, but then he forgot who i was, and ate me, so now i'm a computer ghost ( cause that's what i choose to haunt, it was either a computer or a block of old cheese, which would you choose?) and i spend all day doing nothing cause the owner of my house will not buy any good programs. i think i deserve this so i can fulfill my dreams , learn Japanese, and go to Japan to haunt a Japanese computer! EEEEEEE!
  • Julie H.
    I've tried out Nihonjo Up with the trial version, mostly the Hiragana part. And found it really did improve my ability to recognize characters, especailly with the ten ten.

    I've tried to go to school to learn Japanese a couple of times. Unfortunately I have been ill and it was too much physically for me. I still really want to learn so am trying every day to study on my own even though Japanese study materials are expensive. My dream is to be able to spend some time in Japan and be able to communicate with people there. And possibly find work again using these skill. I know it's not an easy thing to do, but at least it's giving me something to hope for the future.

    I know this all sounds corny, but it's my life, something I don't talk about with others. I guess this means something to me and it's why I'm writing it here.

    Thank you for your generous offer, I'm sure whoever wins will be happy getting the program.
  • Chelle
    My attempt on a haiku. Hope you like it.

    I want Nihongoup.
    You know I want Nihongoup.
    Please give it to me.

    Sankyu. :D
  • LB
    I recently tried the free trial of this program and absolutely loved it. Used in conjuction with IKnow, I instantly felt like my studying habits had found a great new companion. Then my car had to go into the shop and I had to squeeze all extra expenses out of my budget this week. If I don't win here I'm certainly going to purchase this program someday... though winning one would be sweet too ^_^
  • Fredy
    Happy 2nd Birthday Tofugu!
    I found my thank you card the other day when cleaning and moving tons of furniture.
    I really should study... again... haha. I almost registered for a summer class but time with work and stuff gets in the way. Life's busy.
    Thanks for the good posts! Sadly, I'm not a top commenter anymore, but thanks to RSS (which I didn't know about till Tofugu, ha) I keep up.
    Keep it up!
  • Grant
    what is furigana?
  • Furigana are readings written in superscript hiragana over the kanji characters to help kids and learners to read complicated or rare characters.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furigana
  • Hm.. pretty cool software..
    I've been trying to learn Japanese but it's just hard for me to remember the characters (Hiragana and Katakana).. Haven't even tried learning Kanji yet..
    I think this could help me recognize the characters easier and faster.
    I so wanted to learn to be able to start reading Japanese ^_^ .
  • The software would be absolutely wonderful in my study, especially the particle kanji modes~ If you could find it in your heart to perhaaaaps pick me, I'd love you forever. :D

    Of course if that didn't convince you, I made a little something that might persuade you?

    http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s12/PlungerK...

    it's not that funny, but thanks for considering. C:
  • Haha. I enjoyed this comment :]
  • 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!
  • 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;
  • 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 ^^
  • Mashimaro7
    I deserve it because I love too much and don't love not enough.
    Everyone was all at the park
    And every dog did bark.
    they arfed and they woofed,
    they rarfed and they hoofed
    And it was quite the lark!
    That's a limerick random one too.It may be Irish,but it's still a poem!
  • michaelsan
    my contest entry:

    My japanese must be thriller,
    like the scare from godzilla.

    My kanji i must know,
    so the people i can show.

    come rain, wind or snow,
    im studying japanese below(my roof)
  • All you have to do is rap this for me before I choose number 4 and 5, and you got yourself a copy :)
  • 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.
  • I can't believe you actually did it. Holy crap - Definitely a winner. Will be sending you an e-mail soon
  • WOW! This is amazing... I'll send you a license ASAP.
  • Karine
    I've been studying Japanese for some year already, but I never get time enough to learn how to write Kanjii and Katakana and my memory isn't that great either.
    I have tons of notebook where I wrote up pages of hiragana signs like I did in elementary school.
    A softwear like this would help me out a lot, I guess
    I bought some comic books in Japanese and I can't even understand what it 's written on..
    Wish to be able to read them as they were my cup of tea one day :)
  • Kyon Xyclone
    I am in 9th grade and I want to learn japanese (reading and writing especially) however the university won't let me join Japanese classes because I'm too young. I'm really comitted and I have been doing an hour a day learning to speak japanese for 2 years now (since I was in 7th grade) also I got lot's of japanese manga but I keep having to use a Kana chart, and the adult ones need Kanji and I can't get a chart for that!! I will also be verrrrry verrrry happy for all of the days and I am bowing very deeeeeply (That reminds me of when a Miha (Asami Yuma) on Shimokita Glory Days speaks english and says 'You will dive deeeeeeply' and he puts his hand in.....~snaps back to room~)
    .......... . . ....._______________......................._____________________
    m(_ _)m _/_sumimasen!!!!__/ m(o_o)m _/_(sumimasen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
  • JackiJinx
    I quit my job not only because I hated it, but because I wanted to completely devote my time to studying Japanese. I'm crazy, I know, I most certainly am. I need to save money for when I start commuting to college in the fall, and that five bucks could go a long way for my gas tank, considering it's a 45 minute drive. And what's more, I am not very good with particles at all. I think I might be starting to get 「は」 vs. 「が」, but reinforcement of when I'm actually getting it right would be excellent.

    And I'm your favorite...right? ^.^
  • 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.
  • Must've been destiny. How can I refuse? You're winner number 3. Congratulations :)
  • Congratulations! I'll send you a free serial ASAP...
  • 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.
  • 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 :)
  • laguano
    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...
  • This, right here, is winner 1/5. Nicely done!
  • Nice picture and congratulations! I'll send you a free serial as soon as possible :)
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • codePhantom
    I've been attempting to learn Japanese for a while now —though I only just started doing it seriously— and my recognition skills are horribly slow, especially katakana. I can remember all the characters but it just takes too much time to recall. Smart.fm's Brain Speed helped but seeing the answer right in front of me mean I could get it though I didn't actually “know”. I tried out NihongoUp and it seems to work much better to this purpose, even going as far as incorporate it into a really cool game-esque style. I think I should get a copy because it will really help in my self-study of Japanese and get it to the level I want it to be.

    I am also a Apple fanboy, albeit without a Mac but as a more fortunate Apple fanboy, it is your duty to provide for you less fortunate brethren who didn't get SIX *hint *hint free copies.
    Noblesse Oblige.
  • 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.
  • 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 [Edit yep, only five can win, hope I still have a chance tho], 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
  • 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 ;)
  • 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...
  • 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:)
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