
When you're not saving the Mushroom Kingdom from blood-thirsty turtles, you can use your uneducational Nintendo DS to study, improve, and practice your Japanese. There are several "games" out there to help you. Of course, … [Read more...]

When you're not saving the Mushroom Kingdom from blood-thirsty turtles, you can use your uneducational Nintendo DS to study, improve, and practice your Japanese. There are several "games" out there to help you. Of course, … [Read more...]
When learning Japanese, you can get by for a few years without worrying about transitive and intransitive verbs. As things start making sense, though, you'll begin noticing that there are verbs that sound and look similar, … [Read more...]

We've been down for a while, but we thank you very much for your patience. I killed nested comments on accident the other day, so I figured it was time to make some big changes (still no nested comments, though, sadly). As … [Read more...]

In America, we tend to be encouraged to be show our individualist side, take initiative, tell people about our accomplishments, and stick out as much as possible from the rest of society. That's all fine and dandy, I have … [Read more...]

It's been a long time, I know, and this post is definitely a cop-out. I've been on vacation, I've been tired, and for the most part, I've been away from the internet (unless it involved my job). I did, however, think I … [Read more...]

If you can speak English (fluently), then you have no excuse. You should be able to pronounce everything in Japanese, and pronounce it nearly correctly (with the exception of the 'R' sound, but even that isn't too bad). If … [Read more...]