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         Japanese Language:     more books (101)
  1. Nihongo: Introductory Japanese (Nihongo) by Yutaka Sato, Margaret Y. Yamashita, 1997-06-01
  2. All About Particles: A Handbook of Japanese Function Words (Power Japanese Series) (Kodansha's Children's Classics) by Naoko Chino, 2001-09-21
  3. Genki 1: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese 1 (English and Japanese Edition) by Eri Banno, Yutaka Ohno, et all 1999-05
  4. Languages and History: Japanese by Roy Andrew Miller, 2006-07-20
  5. How to Sound Intelligent in Japanese: A Vocabulary Builder (Kodansha's Children's Classics) by Charles De Wolf, 2002-02-01
  6. Breeze into Japanese: Practical Language for Beginners by Kazuko Imaeda, 2003-11
  7. Teaching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Heritage Language Students: Curriculum Needs, Materials, and Assessment (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)
  8. Japanese: The Written Language, Part 2: Field Test Edition 1.0 by Eleanor Harz Jorden, Mari Noda, 2005-09-14
  9. A Dictionary of Japanese Idioms by William de Lange, 2006-07-10
  10. 501 Japanese Verbs (Barron's Foreign Language Guides) by Roland A. Lange, Nobuo Akiyama, 2007-11-01
  11. Easy Kana Workbook: Basic Practice in Hiragana and Katakana for Japanese Language Students (Language - Japanese) by Rita Lampkin, 1990-07-30
  12. Colloquial Japanese: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series) by Fumiko Enokida, H.D.B. Clarke, et all 2002-12-30
  13. Let's Study Japanese (Tuttle Language Library) by Jun Maeda, 1989-12-15

81. Credit Cards - Best Credit Card Offers
Created by the Japan Foundation to support networking of Japan Specialists. Includes links section and information resources for research on the Japanese language and Japan Studies.
http://www.jsnet.org/
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82. à’c–@l “ú–{Š¿Žš”\—ÍŒŸ’苦‰ï
The official homepage of the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation, which tests knowledge of Chinese characters used in the Japanese language.
http://www.kanken.or.jp/

83. JLPT Vocabulary Lists
Complete vocabulary lists for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), levels 1 to 4. Translations are not included.
http://www.thbz.org/kanjimots/jlpt.php3
JLPT vocabulary lists
JLPT vocabulary lists
These are the complete JLPT vocabulary lists in UTF-8 format, as printed in the official specification book ( Japanese Language Proficiency Test: Test Content Specification , The Japan Foundation and Association of International Eduation, 1994-1997): The lists do not include translations. They are of course provided "as is". There may be a newer version, and I cannot guarantee this version is error-free. Please e-mail me if you find any obvious error.
JLPT vocabulary lists with English translations
Norbert Burger provides the same files with English translations taken from Jim Breen's EDICT file. Each of the following zip files contains three files: [jlpt-voc-X.utf] The original vocabulary list [jlpt-voc-X-extra.utf] The vocabulary list, including EDICT definitions, where possible [jlpt-voc-X-error.utf] Entries for which Norbert couldn't find a definition Peter van der Woude sent me a number of fixes to the JLPT 4 translations. Many thanks Norbert and Peter! Philip Brown, author of

84. Japanese Language Overview
Learn Japanese vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation with free online lessons and great software from Transparent Language. Study Japanese language games, quizzes, blogs.
http://www.transparent.com/learn-japanese/overview.html
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Overview of the Japanese Language
Japanese is the official language of Japan, where the majority of the citizens speak it as a first language. There are also millions of people who speak Japanese with some degree of proficiency outside of Japan predominantly Japanese descendants in Hawaii and Brazil. The Japanese language has a number of dialects, some of which are mutually unintelligible. Thanks to the development of mass communications and the government's directive to establish a common language, however, most people now speak a common tongue. The Japanese Writing System and Japanese Characters Japanese has an extremely complicated writing system, consisting of two sets of phonetic syllabaries called the hiragana and katakana . Both the hiragana and katakana syllabaries have approximately 50 syllables. Plus, there are thousands of Chinese-derived characters called kanji , approximately 2,000 of which the Ministry of Education has designated as required learning before high school graduation. The adaptation of Chinese characters during the 6

85. Joe's Japanese Language Proficiency Test Page
Information on taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, typical vocabulary and related links.
http://www.joepark.org/joesjlptpage
This website is best viewed with Mozilla's Firefox browser.
Without a doubt, it puts Microsoft's Internet Explorer to shame! - Joe
Created by Joe Park
The JLPT, short for "Japanese Language Proficiency Test," will help you determine your level of Japanese grammar knowledge, listening skill, and reading comprehension based on the standard set by the Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbushou).
There are a total of four levels available. Level four is the lowest and therefore the most basic, but to pass level one will require true mastery of the Japanese language. Every December, Monbushou distributes the JLPT at test centers around the globe. Hundreds of thousands register for the test, but they'll gladly make room for you too!
Upon preparing for my first JLPT test, I came across a number of great websites. This is my collection of what I've found on the web, listed here in the hopes that they will help JLPT test takers everywhere.
Here's where I took the JLPT 2001 level 3 test: The Holiday Inn of Torrance, California (Fortunately, I passed).
In addition to programming the VCR to tape those Yan san series, I would often borrow language books and tapes from the local library. A few months later, I discovered a magazine called "Mangajin" at a comic book store here in Portland Oregon. Not only was it my first glance of Manga, but it made learning Japanese incredibly enjoyable. In fact, I never thought that something educational could be so much fun. I was hooked! There was no way that I'd let it end with one issue, so I subscribed to Mangajin and eagerly waited for my monthly copy to arrive.

86. McDavis Associates, Inc.
Offers English and Japanese language editorial services.
http://www.mcedit.com/
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McEdit (a service of McDavis Associates Inc.) specializes in producing English- and Japanese-language editorial content for clients in Japan and overseas, in print and electronic media. Matching Your Message to the Market
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87. Japanese Language School - Study Abroad In Japan - Japanese Language Studies At
A non-profit Japanese language institute supported by the Hattori Foundation in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture.
http://www.yamasa.org/
Japanese Language School text/iMode Version Member Login Bulletin Boards ... Help Desk The highest quality Japanese language school in Japan , the Yamasa Institute is an independent, selective non-profit teaching and research center under the governance of the Hattori Foundation . APJLE accredited , we provide an innovative international , and professional learning community for Japan Studies and Japanese Language Studies. Located Okazaki City played a key role in Japan's history , is low cost , and a center for high-tech research and knowledge industries. A selective admissions policy and a genuinely international student body . Our student body reflects Yamasa's emphasis on the importance of quality and value of diversity.
Learn Japanese with a highly experienced and fully qualified academic faculty with the lowest student / teacher ratios in Japan, smaller class sizes and unrivalled facilities Our full time Housing Office guarantees a wide range of apartment and dormitory options within walking distance of the Japanese language school plus a Homestay Homevisit program.

88. ˜a‰ÌŽRYMCA‘Û•ŸŽƒê–åŠwZ“ú–{Œê‰È
Offers Japanese language courses. With fees, courses, and admission requirements.
http://www.ymcajapan.org/wakayama/japanese/

89. 京都民際日本語学校
Japanese language school with information on school location, courses of instruction, lesson goals, unique characteristics, and educational aims.
http://www.kyotominsai.co.jp/
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90. [Special Offer! Discount Of Lesson Fee] Japanese Language School - ISEIFU Colleg
Offers Japanese language instruction.
http://i-seifu.jp/language/en/

91. Japan Center For Michigan Universities
The JCMU is located in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture and offers Japanese language instruction and intercultural activities.
http://www.isp.msu.edu/JCMU/

92. Asahi Nihongo
Intensive Japanese language training and special test preparation year-round for all levels. Located in Fukuoka City.
http://www.asahinihongo.com/
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93. Genki Japanese And Culture School
School located in Fukuoka City, teaching courses in Japanese language for foreigners, with a focus on learning about Japanese culture.
http://www.genkijacs.com/

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Cultural, historical, Japanese language, medical, and living information in English on Kanazawa, Ishikawa.
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95. JACS Institute
Japanese language school that offers instruction to both corporate and individual students in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
http://www.jacsjacs.jp/

96. Maskal Japanese Language School - Home
Offers standard and intensive Japanese language courses in Takanawa, Minato-ku.
http://www.en.maskal-juku.com/
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You're studying Japanese and want to improve, so join a regular weekly Japanese language class that offers you both original quality content and teaching. Contact us for a free trial lesson and get your Japanese to the level it should be! There is no registration fee and no long term contract or point system. The quality we offer is reason enough for you to study with us. Welcome to Maskal Japanese Language School!
Maskal Japanese Language School offers both regular weekly Japanese lessons as well as an intensive Japanese language course in Tokyo. We provide you with the kind of Japanese language class that you need to really help improve your Japanese. When you decide to learn the Japanese language with Maskal, you are sure to be impressed with not only the warm welcome and support of Maskal but more importantly, by the quality and professionalism of our teaching.
When you join us here it won`t take you very long to realize you made the right decision. There are many schools out there to choose a Japanese language course from and we are sure that you are researching them thoroughly. The fact that you have found Maskal; a boutique Japanese language school offering a choice of excellent courses as well as high quality teaching in a smaller personalized educational environment certainly attests to your determination to find the best school to learn and improve your Japanese.
The next step is for you to have a look at the courses available which you can easily find in the top menu and once you have found what you`ve been looking for, to fill out the

97. Japan Business Association Nihongo Academy
JBANA is a Japan based organization that provides Japanese language training for JLPT, JLRT, BJT in India.
http://www.japanbusinessassociation.org/Nihongo/

98. Hong Kong Institute Of Languages - Home
Provides English, French, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese language courses to individuals and corporations. Established in 1985.
http://www.hklanguages.com

99. SAGASS Group
Provides job listings. Focuses on jobs requiring knowledge of the Japanese language.
http://www.sagass.com/hk/

100. Japanesetutor.co.uk
Japanese language teacher offers individual and group classes for all ages and abilities.
http://www.japanesetutor.co.uk/
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Study Japanese in Exeter
Chihiro Tsuchida Thanks for visiting my home page! If you live in Exeter or East Devon (or your computer has Skype/iChat installed) and you’re interested in learning Japanese or studying Japanese culture, why not contact me to arrange some lessons?
Private tuition
I teach students of all levels, ranging from absolute beginners to advanced learners preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test ( Nihongo Noryoku Shiken ). Students of all ages are welcome, either individually or in groups of up to three people. I can also provide lessons in other aspects of Japanese culture, including flower arranging ( ikebana ), paper folding ( origami ) and Japanese cooking. Perhaps you’re planning to visit Japan as a tourist, or perhaps you need to learn business Japanese — whatever your intentions, my lessons are tailored to your individual requirements, so you can learn the material best suited to you, and at your own pace. See below for details on how to apply for classes.
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