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| JPNCH001 My Japanese Coach for the Nintendo DS |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 300 g. Price: $38.00
Product type: Japanese Study Guide for Nintendo DS
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| Carry a tutor in your pocket with My Japanese Coach
My Japanese Coach is an installment in the My Coach series from UbiSoft series that teaches the basic pronunciations unique to the Japanese language. This convenient and easy-to-use tutor allows users to compare their pronunciation to that of native speakers via the Nintendo DS's microphone. It also lets you use the DS stylus to practice writing Japanese Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji characters.
My Japanese Coach takes you on a virtual tour of Japan while you're learning the language. Lesson plans take place in a wide array of Japanese locations, from the densest of population centers like Tokyo, to the idyllic Japanese country side. You actually get to explore Japan while you learn new vocabulary as you open each point of interest.
Learn From a Master
Meet Haruka, the in-game digital sensei, or teacher, that exists solely for the purpose of teaching you Japanese. After giving you a small placement-style test, Haruka will get you started working through the various stages of your lessons. Gaining mastery points by playing the various learning games allow you to clear each level. Once you master all the words given in a specific level, you move on to the next level.
As you work your way through over a 1,000 lessons, your language skills are constantly tested and sharpened by various mini games. My Japanese Coach includes 12 types of mini games, ranging from Flash Cards, in which you hear a word and have seconds to choose the correct English translation, to Bridge Builder, where you are required to string words together in the correct order to create a complete sentence. And with mini-games that add a clever twist to classic favorites--like Memory that forces you to match the same words in two different languages--you will be sure to have fun while you learn.
My Japanese Coach also features a built-in dictionary and phrase book that includes over 12,000 words and hundreds of useful everyday phrases. Great for studying the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test). 

Comic AG can also be purchased in sets of five issues via our handy AGSET product or as a revolving subscription. Buy 4 or more manga comics and get 15% off! (Discount applied at checkout.)
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| APB499 GeMaga ~ Game Magazine Aug. 2010 |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 450 g. Price: $15.00
Product type: Game Magazine
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| Ge Maga (Gemaga) Magazine is one of those video-game magazine that brings you into the gaming scene like you were standing right in front of the store. It is one of the best video game magazines here in Japan, always covering the latest news and releases with an in-deep and critical look. Not dedicated completely to one specific console, it provides you an idea of what games to look out for whether you've got a Nintendo DS, PS3 or XBox360. Filled with plenty of sexy illustrations of your favorite heroines, it also features comics, previews of Japanese dating sims and comes with awesome extras each moth as well. If your a fan of Japanese console gaming, you'll want to get this publication in your hands. IN THIS ISSUE : this is the issue for August 2010, coming with a focus on E3 2010, the Nintendo 3DS, new Hatsune Miku games, Keion (K-On), Otomedius, Marvel vs Capcom 3, Metal Gear, console versions of your fqvorite bishoujo games like To Heart 2 and much more! 
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| YYN012 Tsumugi Kotobuki Nendoroid Figure ~ K-On! *Preorder* |
PRE-ORDER NOW Weight: 500 g. Price: $55.00
Product type: K-ON! Figure
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| The folks at Good Smile Company bring to you a fantastically adorable rendition of Tsumugi Kotobuki from the popular anime Keion. As part of the Nendoroid series, you can change her expression, pose her differently and also comes with a number of different accessories such as a drumset, hands with sticks, report card, and interchangeable faces, making this a great item for dioramas. Made of PVC and measures 10 cm tall. A great super deformed super kawaii version of this character that you can post and change into any form you want. Due to the popularity of this plush it's been brought back for a limited time. If you missed out on purchasing this awesome plush in the past, now is your chance to preorder now! Available around July 2010.
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| YOYA693 Miku Hatsune Project Diva Miku T-shirt -- White |
Weight: 250 g. Price: $35.00
Product type: Miku Hatsune T-shirt
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| Miku Hatsune is out to invade your PSP with her latest venture entitled "Hatsune Miku: Project Diva." A game developed by Sega, it's a rhythm game that allows you to earn gear to store in Miku's virtual room the more you succeed in syncing with the music. As part of the promotion, Cospa has these special Project DIVA shirts available for sale! All sizes are in Japanese and will be shipped from Japan. Be part of the rhythm revolution today! This purchase is for a Miku Hatsune T-shirt in White in the following sizes:
Size Extra Large: Length 77 cm, Width 58 cm
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| DS3516 Kanji DS Dictionary |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 200 g. Price: $68.00
Product type: NINTENDO DS Dictionary
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| Here's a fascinating way to use your Nintendo DS to learn Japanese more effectively: the Kanji Sonomama Dictionary, which turns any Nintendo DS into a very useful tool for learning Japanese. There are four dictionaries -- English-Japanese, Japanese-English, Kokugo (Japanese-Japanese, the best way to learn) and Kanji, with 240,000 entries at your fingertips. While you can input words with the optional on-screen keyboard, the best way to enter words is using the stylus, which can accurately read the kana, kanji and English letters you enter for speedy lookup. Input is done on the lower screen, while results appear on the top screen -- it's beautiful! There are many other features, too, such as pronunciation of English words, a "Jump" feature for looking up English words, several quiz functions, the ability to save words for later study, and more. About this software product: This is a standard Nintendo DS software cartridge made for the Japanese market. It is compatible with DS hardware (the original DS, DS Lite and the new DSi) from around the world. Note that the software itself and game manual are in Japanese. We recommend that you use this program with other study tools to learn the correct pronunciations for Japanese. Recommended for students with one year of previous study at least. Great for studying the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test). |
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