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- These pages are an introduction to Nihongo for busy people
to learn Japanese speech on an experimental online virtual university.
- The contents are Japanese letters,
words, sentences,
grammar and stories
with speech.
Please hear an example of speech,
"Itu kimasitaka?" (When did you come?).
If you can't hear the example, please check on the button of execution for audio of SUN/NEXT format.
- The concepts in these pages are that
the simple is best for the quick access from the foreign countries.
Please access these pages at any time.
- These pages are written in English or in Japanese.
Japanese letters for the pages in English are GIF images
so that Japanese fonts are not required but access time of GIF files is required.
The pages in Japanese are only necessary for Japanese fonts.
If you can not display Japanese fonts,
please download free Japanese fonts
from a multi-language site.
- What is new?
-
Kanji Handwriting Practices for iPhone(Jan. 1, 2011)
-
Associative Kanji Learning(Feb. 1, 2008)
- uPal (Sep. 2006)
- Furigana page (July 2001)
- Basic Japanese Sentences
(Italian: Sep. 2001, German: July 2001, Portuguese: Feb. 2001)
Select your native language (English,
Chinese,
German,
Italian,
Malay,
Portuguese,
Spanish
or Swedish).
These pages are written by volunteers in the world.
- Search for this site
by www.goo.ne.jp
- The descriptions of "Top 1" to "Top 10" in this page are the access ranking.
For example, Top 1-2 is first rank in 2 month ago and second rank in last month.
This page is accessed about 100 sites in a day.
(Access counts,
1,000:1998/9/14,
10,000:1998/12/6,
50,000:1999/9/28,
100,000:2000/8/17,
150,000:2001/2/11,
200,000:2001/10/3,
300,000:2002/10/21
400,000:2004/2/19
)
- Award
1999.6.15: StudyWeb Award
for
Language_Arts: Japanese
- Integrated e-Learning for Japanese Learning (Aug. 1, 2004)
Contents in the site are examinations of reading, listening and listening-reading comprehension of Japanese for university admission.
Please access the
project page
for free registration.
-
Dictation quizzes for Japanese speech using Java applets
(Top 1-1-1-1,
Counters: 575831
)
If you can understand Japanese speech, let's try to examine your hearing level for
spoken sentences, words, syllables, special morae and word accent.
If you are a beginner, please learn Japanese from the following pages.
- Public Analysis System for Speech: PASTE
Free INternet Speech Analysis System via E-Mail: INSAS/M
(Counters: 116796)
'99.3
If you want to visualize your Japanese voice, please access the page for visible speech.
- Tips for Nihongo (in Japanese)
(Top New-25-14)
For reading, writing, hearing and speaking
- FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 2002 (in Japanese)
- Japanese Letters
If you can't read Japanese letters, please study the letters.
- Basic Japanese Words
- Basic Japanese Sentences
- Basic Japanese Grammar
- Accent
- Japanese Basic Texts
- Japanese Story Links
(Top 8-8-9-10)
Very good Web sites of real Japanese speech for advanced level.
- Acoustic Analysis for Japanese Spoken Language
Visualization of Japanese speech
- Experimental Phonetics
Acoustic features for Japanese speech
(Top -15-16)
- Digital Speech Museum (in Japanese)
- Related WWW Servers for Japanese Language
Useful links for Japanese learning, for example
dictionaries and
tools
- Information for Nihongo Teaching
(Top New-24-25)
(For teachers)
International meetings for language
- Tools for Japanese Learning (New)
Furigana , E/J translation and so on.
- Reports for Japanese Learning (New)
- Universities in the World (New)
Please find your university for Japanese study in the world.
- Universities in Japan (in Japanese)
Please find your university for Japanese study in Japan.
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