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| TUTTLE011 Instant Japanese ~ How To Express 1,000 Different Ideas With Just 100 Key Words And Phrases! |
This item is in stock in San Diego. Weight: 142 g. Price: $6.95
Product type: Japan-related book
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Instant Japanese allows you to quickly and easily meet people, go shopping, ride the subway, ask for directions, order food and drinks, and much more! This thoroughly revised second edition of Boye Lafayette De Mente's classic, bestselling phrase book shows students and travelers how to maximize their communication skills. The idea is simple-learn 100 words and say 1,000 things. The trick is knowing which words to learn. This book presents a basic vocabulary that will be used over and over again. All of the phrases are given in both standard Roman and Japanese scripts. A brief guide to pronunciation helps you say the phrases correctly. And an easy-to-use, 250 word vocabulary list allows you to translate from Japanese to English and vice-versa. Grammatical and cultural notes are presented in clear, accessible language. Publshed by Tuttle.
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| SS295 Japan ~ The Original Point and Speak Phrasebook - English Edition ~ Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwa Cho 21 |
Number in stock: 7 Weight: 300 g. Price: $22.00
Product type: Study Item
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Learning English is just as difficult as learning Japanese, so naturally, there are a bunch of easy to follow phrase books that the Japanese purchase to help them on their way to speaking with other English speakers. One of the more popular series is the "Point and Speak" phrase book written by Toshiya Enomoto, which not only utilizes a variety of colorful manga characters of his own design, but dedicates his books toward English phrases and how to use them into particular situations from travelling, eating, etc. This whimsical edition focuses on the general situations that one would encounter when travelling throughout Japan. This phrase book is chock full of vocabulary for the most common things you'll encounter in Japans so you'll be sure to be using this book all the time. Phrases such as "What is the nearest train station," "How much is the fare," "Where is the Convenience store?" and much more. The vocabulary is written in full kanji, and romaji pronunciation for those who are unable to read hiragana or katakana. This entire books is split up over a course of 10 briefly packed chapters of vocab and phrases which touch on the basics of transportation, geography, Life in Japan, shopping, Japanese culture, enjoying meals, when and what time, Emergencies, and other miscellaneous items. Additional useful information includes the various prefectures of Japan, places to visit in Tokyo and Osaka a short discussion on the Japanese culture, and even additional vocabulary that can help you in understanding the Japanese Language. This is a light weight handbook which will be a great supplement to learning Japanese. (GTTABI GTMALL)
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| PHS472 Nihongo Journal Sep 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll visit the eagerly anticipated Obon season, learn about Tottori Prefecture's Sakaiminato, a city that transformed itself into a famous tourist attraction known as the "City of Yookai" (famous from the classic anime Gegege no Kitaro), a study tour of Japan focusing on Gifu, quick tips into the Japanese language by "Using Small Phrases to Open a Big Horizon" focusing on the various uses of the term "Sou Desu Ka," a special feature discussing Seasonal Expressions in Japanese, current events in Japanese news with headlines "Unemployment improves to 9-year low," "Working Men's Pocket Money Up 3,300 yen," practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this September 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS681 Nihongo Journal Feb 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 400 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Magazine with CD
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll get hints for learning the difference between spoken and written Japanese, visit Tokyo Bay, use small phrases to open a big horizon, learn about bathroom customs in the 23rd episode of Cross-cultural communication, go on a study tour in the Akita prefecture, experience the Japanese culture through the eyes of a Chinese Graduate student and how she got interested in Japan, practice 1st Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this February 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS594 Nihongo Journal Nov. 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll get hints for learning the difference between spoken and written Japanese, visit Tokyo Bay, use small phrases to open a big horizon, learn about bathroom customs in the 23rd episode of Cross-cultural communication, go on a study tour in the Akita prefecture, experience the Japanese culture through the eyes of a Chinese Graduate student and how she got interested in Japan, practice 1st Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this October 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS463 Nihongo Journal Aug 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read a quick an easy guide to keigo (formal and polite language), the "Kyoto International Manga Museum" in this month's "Cool Japan," discover recent news about Japan's lifestyle with head lines such as "Learning All Things that Japanese Know but Can't Find in the Dictionary," Learning Kanji though manga by "Using Small Phrases to Open a Big Horizon" Cross Cultural guides such as "Are you Picky or Lax about Your Time," practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this August 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| STU028 Nihongo Journal June 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 400 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book with CD
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in about "Cool Japan" with a special focus on the recent boom of testers for the Japanese Proficiency test around the world. In NJ News, headlines include "Japanese Pupils Low on Motivation," "One in Four Fathers Lacks Interaction with Kids;" Learning Japanese through manga "Using Small Phrases to Open a Big Horizon;" Cross Cultural Gap Communication Guide regarding "Gifts and the Value Gap," a study tour of Kagoshima, practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Grab this May 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| TUTTLE061 Japan's Cultural Code Words |
Number in stock: 6 Weight: 581 g. Price: $14.50
Product type: Japan-related book
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| From a Western perspective, the Japanese have an incomprehensible Jekyll-and-Hyde persona-cure, quaint and seductive one moment and outright savage the next. The fastest way to understand the traditional Japanese mindset is through their cultural code words - key terms pregnant with cultural meaning which reveal, define and even control, to some extent, the attitudes and behavior of the Japanese. These key terms encapsulate a system of behavior which often escapes a literal reading of the words or phrases, leaving non-Japanese none the wiser. In this book, experienced Japan had Boye Lafayette De Mente explains the current and historical nuances of 233 of the most important Japanese code words - arranged alphabetically from ageashi ("tripping on your own tongue") to zenrei ("breaking the molds of the past"). Together, these offer indispensible insights into the national character of one of the world's most intriguing societies.
For your convenience, this book is stocked in San Diego.
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| KODA017 Beyond Polite Japanese: A Dictionary of Japanese Slang and Colloquialisms |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 255 g. Price: $17.50
Product type: Study Item
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| For people wanting to take a step beyond the textbooks; for anyone wishing to speak like a native without spending two or three decades in the country learning how to do it for such people as this, Beyond Polite Japanese has collected some 500 words and phrases of prodigious interest. Among the entries are very common, unexceptionable words that Japanese take absolutely for granted, but which you, the student of the language, must struggle mightily to make your own. Other entries cover traditional slang-slang which has been slang for ages, and will likely stay that way for ages more. Other entries take up more contemporary usage, but not so contemporary as to fall from fashion the day after tomorrow. Slang-forming prefixes and suffixes are also given a place, as well as slurred phrases so elusive to the alien ear. Literal meanings, notes on usage, and a bit of etymology are included for greater understanding.
Going beyond polite Japanese the Japanese we sweated blood to learn in school is not easy. But with Beyond Polite Japanese it can be brought within the realm of possibility. And for those who want to read manga and watch anime in Japanese, this book is a must. Some readers may decide that this book is not comprehensive, and therefore think the less of it; but it is not meant to be comprehensive, but to present a rock-solid foundation of some of the most frequently used expressions in the language something to build upon. In fact, there is apparently no comprehensive dictionary of Japanese slang even in the Japanese language, much less in English. Other readers may think that the book is out-of-date; but it is not meant to be "up-to-date" in that sense, but timeless. It is perfectly possible to speak colloquial Japanese without using the most "up-to-date" expressions, but it is very difficult to speak colloquial Japanese, or even understand it, without know the expressions in this book. 
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| PHS380 Nihongo Journal July 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in about Nara, an Ancien Capital Reborn in this month's "Cool Japan," discover recent news about Japan's lifestyle with head lines such as "Female Worker Ratio Rises for Second Year," "Do Recent New Hires Favor Seniority or Performance," Learning Kanji though manga by "Using Small Phrases to Open a Big Horizon" Cross Cultural guides such as "Boundaries Not to Be Crossed"practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this July 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| SKBN105SD Light Pink Mugen Puchi Puchi - Puchi Moe!! ~ Younger Sister ver. (San Diego) |
This item is in stock in San Diego. Weight: 350 g. Price: $11.50
Product type: Mugen Puchi Puchi
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| There must be something ingrained in human genetics, but whenever we're faced with a bubble wrap, we have the innate desire pop those darn bubbles. As fun as it is, it only lasts while there are bubbles to be popped. Now the fun doesn't have to end with one wrapper with these wacky Mugen PuchiPuchi keychains courtesy of Bandai. This square features 8 "bubbles" for you to press and pop to your delight. And as stated on Wikipedia, it will randomly come up with a different sound. This version has an anime "Moe" theme and will produce 1 of 4 "phrases" at random. Attach these on your keychain, backpack, or anywhere else you can think of it. Utilizes LR41 batteries. Very wacky and very fun indeed. This mugen puchi puchi is a younger sister version, that says trademark quotes like Oniichan (big brother). Kawaii! 
For your convenience, this item is stocked in San Diego.
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| PHS258 Nihongo Journal April 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book with CD
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in Japanese a special feature on Seasonal Expressions in Japanese, "Cool Japan" with a special focus on special bargains at Japan's "Flea Market." In NJ News, headlines include "Half of New Adults Underwent Bullying, "Marriages to Foreigners Increase by Tenfold in 30 years," a study tour of Japan in the northern most section of the island of Honshuu, Aomori (known for their apples), practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Grab this April 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| KODA035 Japanese in Mangaland Vol. 2: Basic to Intermediate Level |
Number in stock: 3 Weight: 550 g. Price: $28.50
Product type: Japanese Study Guide
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| With this second installment of the world-wide known Japanese in Mangaland series, the student of Japanese will continue his dive into the process of mastering Japanese. The methods in this book will help you graduate from the elementary to the intermediate level of the Japanese language. So, strap a headband around your head, for this time things are going to get rough - from now on, forget about romaji!
The 15 lessons included here continue exactly from where the first book left you, chronologically following its numeration and gradually introducing more complex structures of the Japanese language. A new feature in this book is a set of "conversational lesson" with tons of vocabulary and useful phrases, which will be of great use when traveling in Japan. Another new feature is the "culture notes." which give valuable insight into the way things work in the land of the Rising Sun; since language is not only about words.
True, Japanese in Mangaland 2 is more challenging than its first counterpart. However, don't panic; the book manages to keep its basic philosophy of "learning while having fun." So read, learn, and have fun using manga as a motivational means, and not as an intimidating end! 
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| PHS176 Nihongo Journal March 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in Japanese a special feature on Seasonal Expressions in Japanese, "Cool Japan" with a special focus on "Entrance Exams Prayers and Superstitions," "Modern Life from A to Z" listening exercises focusing on health care, a study tour of Japan in Shiga, practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Grab this March 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS680 Nihongo Journal Dec 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 400 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Magazine with CD
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issues special feature showcases Seasonal Expressions in Japanese, in Cool Japan a visit at the Railway Museum, making news are headlines "Record number of foreign students staying in Japan to work," " 20 somethings preferring a low key lifestyle," and "Youths turn to their cell phones as dictionaries," in Gender Japanese, you'll learn about the term Kunshi a study tour in Fukushima, practice 1st Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this December 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS515 Nihongo Journal Oct 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 600 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book with CD
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll get hints for Japanese Listening Comprehension, Visit a castle in Oshiro for the Cool Japan Section, delve into current issues in Japan with titles such as "Japan's Working-age Population Shrinking Fastest, Japanese passive about interacting with foreigners, an interesting article in cross cultural communication in regards to what comes first yourself or your work, a study tour of Japan (this time in Shizuoka), practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Written both in Japanese and English to help you improve your language skills. Grab this October 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS070 Nihongo Journal Jan 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 400 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Japanese Study Book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in Japanese about Japan's lifestyle which includes a special feature on what Foreigners have to say about living in Japan, "Cool Japan" talking about New Years, particularly the concept of sending Nengajyo (New Years Cards), current events in Japan such as bullying and violence against juveniles, practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Grab this January 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PHS307 Nihongo Journal May 2007 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 550 g. Price: $19.50
Product type: Study Book
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| J-List is proud to present Nihongo Journal, the famous monthly publication by ALC Press that's filled with useful Japanese study exercises for all levels. Each page is specially designed for learners of Japanese, written in full kanji (Chinese characters) with furigana pronunciation. Additional focuses on special vocabulary to learn, coupled with featured articles written with English translations, even more lessons on grammar, comic and role play exercises to help you learn phrases that you can actually use in every day interaction, as well as a Japanese language audio CD to help build listening skills (especially important for those not fortunate to live in Japan). A perfect supplement for both teachers and students of the Japanese language -- because each issue features study exercises for everyone from beginning hiragana readers to advanced students, you never need 'finish' working with an issue, but can come back to it later and do the new sections. In this issue, you'll read in about Japanese Manners you should know and in "Cool Japan" with a special focus on one of the most famous sybols of Japan, the "Bento." In NJ News, headlines include "Wearable Robot's to Debut in the Home," "Japan Experiences Record-breaking Mild Winter," a Cross cultural communication guide regarding gifts and "Expectation Gaps," a study tour in Tokushima, practice 2nd Level grammar and listening for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test; and much more! Grab this May 2007 issue today! 
New! Get 15% off 3 or more issues of Nihongo Journal! Just add them to your cart and the discount will be taken off at checkout.
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| PB803 Culture in Japan -- Living Japanese Through Comics |
Number in stock: 7 Weight: 300 g. Price: $18.00
Product type: Study Item
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| Often we are asked by customers what is the best way to study Japanese and often our answer is, to find something that you enjoy about the Japanese language and culture and use that to help facilitate your studies. Whether movies, J-pop, or comics, you'll find yourself with boundless energy to study when you eagerly want to know what people are talking about. This book by Ask Digital Japan is an excellent series for both the beginner and seasoned veteran to quickly learn the Japanese language in no time. Focusing on the lush comic culture that Japan is known for, this paperback supplement gives you a four image comic and goes into great detail about the meaning of each word and the translation of the dialog in plain English. Definitely catering to foreigners and beginners, the comic strips are written in romaji (Roman Alphabet), Hiragana, and Kanji (with furigana pronouncation included), and meanings of key vocabulary words to help anyone develop the Japanese language. Although it is recommended that a student have at least a semester of study (to read the hiragana and basic Kanji), with dedicated effort and practice, beginners will be able to speak in simple phrases in no time. This edition focuses on the cultural aspects of Japan that one will experience throughout the well defined four seasons, which include New Years Day celebration, summer fireworks festivals, Sakura viewing and more. With countless tidbits that you'll learn in each comic strip, you'll be sure to chuckle at the whimsical antics at the characters that everyone will enjoy. Dennis Recommends! |
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| PB965 A Practical Guide To Mimetic Expressions Through Pictures ~ E De Wakaru Giongo Gitaigo |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 300 g. Price: $22.00
Product type: Small Photobook
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| One of the most difficult things to master in Japanese are mimetic expressions, e.g. onomatopoeia, words that mimick voices, sounds or states, for example "iraira" (a feeling of irritation), "buubuu" (the sound of griping or complaining), or "girigiri" (very close, with little time/space to spare). If one can master these expressions, one's ability to express oneself in the language increases greatly and will sound more natural. This book features these expressions, divided by theme with illustrations and exercises to improve understanding. Each chapter presents a number of related phrases with examples of their useage as well as an illustration. A short quiz follows to test your understanding. The end of the book has a 6 page test to see how well you understand what you have learned, and an index in the back is excellent for reference. This 136 page book is a highly recommended textbook for those looking to improve their word power in Japanese. 5" x 7", by Akutsu Satoru, a writer for Nihongo Journal. Recommeded Level: Intermediate or those looking to tale Level 2 of the JLPT, not recommended for beginners as there is no romaji and requires the ability to read katakana, hiragana, and JLPT Level 2 kanji. |
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| KJDMSP001 Kanji de Manga Special Edition - 4-character Compound Phrases |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 200 g. Price: $9.99
Product type: Kanji De Manga Study Book
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| Welcome to the most challenging and rewarding course Manga University has ever offered. We're going to take you deep inside the world of yojijukugo, four-kanji expressions that make up some of the best-known and loved Japanese idioms. These include gems like "kill two birds with one stone," "time is money" and many more!
"A brilliant idea!" says Professor Ronald A. Morse of the Japan Studies Department at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada. "Japanese kanji the written symbols adapted from Chinese were originally drawings of images from real life. Japanese comic books and cartoons now provide fresh images to help us learn. Kanji de Manga uses today's manga images to make the kanji learning process fun and easy for otaku of all ages. This is a brilliant approach to learning the language."
Features 80 Japanese idioms, each accompanied by a full english explanation, kanji breakdown, example sentence, and a charming and original manga drawing by Chihiro Hattori.
Created by Glenn Kardy, editor of several volumes in the popular How to Draw Manga series, including Getting Started, the first book of its kind to be used at major universities in the United States (UCLA) and Japan (Waseda). Artwork by Chihiro Hattori, niece of legendary manga artist Eichi Fukui. Features a foreword by Tomonori Morikawa, Professor of International Studies at Waseda University, Tokyo.
Important: Use of this book requires knowledge of hiragana and katakana, the Japanese phonetic alphabets, which are taught in the book Kana de Manga. If you don't already know how to read and write kana, we recommend you start with that book first. 

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| SKBN107SD Black Mugen Puchi Puchi - Puchi Moe!! ~ Maid ver. (San Diego) |
This item is in stock in San Diego. Weight: 350 g. Price: $11.50
Product type: Mugen Puchi Puchi
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| There must be something ingrained in human genetics, but whenever we're faced with a bubble wrap, we have the innate desire pop those darn bubbles. As fun as it is, it only lasts while there are bubbles to be popped. Now the fun doesn't have to end with one wrapper with these wacky Mugen PuchiPuchi keychains courtesy of Bandai. This square features 8 "bubbles" for you to press and pop to your delight. And as stated on Wikipedia, it will randomly come up with a different sound. This version has an anime "Moe" theme and will produce 1 of 4 "phrases" at random. Attach these on your keychain, backpack, or anywhere else you can think of it. Utilizes LR41 batteries. Very wacky and very fun indeed. This mugen puchi puchi is a cute maid version that welcomes you with the words, " Okairinasaimase" (welcome back). Kawaii! 
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| MUGB001 Manga Moods |
This item is in stock in San Diego. Shipping: $5 Airmail (US/Can) Price: $14.50
Product type: Study Book
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| Do you have mood swings? Well, you're not alone! The kawaii (that's Japanese for "cute") characters in Saori Takarai's Manga Moods: 40 Faces + 80 Phrases know how you feel. Whether they're giddy or grumpy, confident or confused - or something in between - these cuties always manage to put on their best faces. And while they're at it, they'll teach you how to speak a little Japanese, too. So find yourself a quite, comfy place, kick back, and let Manga Moods lift your spirits! 
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| TUTTLE084 Practical Japanese: Your Guide to Speaking Japanese Quickly and Effortlessly in a Few Hours |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 510 g. Price: $12.95
Product type: Japanese Study Guide
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| "In this jet age, one can reach any part of the world within a day or two. It is wise to have some knowledge of the language of the country one visits to make the trip enjoyable and worthwhile." - THE AUTHOR
Jun Maeda has purposely written Practical Japanese for the tourist visiting Japan, although the book will undoubtedly prove its worth to anyone wanting to acquire a working knowledge of spoken Japanese in a short period of time. With approximately 350 essential words and 96 pages of practical conversational usage, this handy book provides the basics needed to converse in simple Japanese. Intended for beginners, the book concentrates only on key grammar and pronunciation points. Most of the 25 lessons include exercises that reinforce vocabulary items and grammatical structures. Phrases and sentences are recycled for long-term learning. Over 200 simple illustrations allow even beginners to express themselves. In short, Practical Japanese is an introduction to basic Japanese that is concise, simple, and useful from the very first page.
Jun Maeda was born in Tokyo and graduated from Keio University. Her very popular Practical Japanese has been reprinted more than forty times. 

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