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NihongoUp Charts and Posters!
Pretty recently, NihongoUp created some new projects such as charts and posters. They are sold as packages, with three different packages being available. I ended up buying two packages, cause I love charts, posters, etc. I thought I’d share with you, how I use mine! ^^;
5 Great Android Apps for Studying Japanese
A while back I acquired an Android phone, more specifically a Sprint HTC EVO, which I have been in love with ever since. So far, I’ve found a good deal of apps that can help when learning Japanese, but there are 5 apps that stick out for me. These are apps that are worth making sure you always have on your phone.
ペンギンの問題
A while back I had bought some cheap Japanese manga that I found at a local Half Price Bookstore. Using the concept of doing things you enjoy but in Japanese, from Khatz of AJATT, I decided to choose a manga from my lot and read it. Among them, on the reverse side of a ドラえもん book, was ペンギンの問題.
Acquiring Manga
If you happened to see my recent post on Immersion at Work, then you probably know I’ve got at least a decent (for someone who is still a beginner
) amount of Manga collected/stored up. In my search for the best places to purchase Manga, I’ve got it down to 4 specific places I look for Manga every time when I’m interested in buying some.
Smart Keyboard Pro
Simeji used to be the best (really the only) Japanese keyboard application out there for Android phones. Things have changed. Smart Keyboard Pro goes far beyond what Simeji would/could/should ever be. Smart Keyboard Pro does cost a few dollars, but let me show you why it’s worth every penny!
AJATT SilverSpoon
AJATT SilverSpoon is a new program that was recently released by Khatzumoto over at All Japanese All The Time (AJATT). The program is designed to take you from being a noob at Japanese to Japanese fluency in exactly 595 days. Obviously, if you meet your goal before that date, all the more power to you!



