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How To Avoid Common Mistakes and Improve Your Writing in Japanese

みなさん、こんにちは!Have you ever come across a moment where you realise you are making the same mistakes over and over when you...
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Chopstick Etiquette You Should Know If You Are Planning To Go To Japan

Learning how to use 箸 (hashi / chopsticks) is the first step to fully enjoying Japanese food.  As 箸 are so versatile...
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Expressions That Are Same in Both Japanese and English

This article will show you expressions that are strangely similar or same in the both languages.</p>
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KOTOWAZA: Japanese Proverbs You Should Know

諺 (ことわざ / kotowaza) is a Japanese proberb. Many ことわざ were derived from old Chinese proverbs but some have Japanese cultural influences.
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What Japanese Era Were You Born In? – Japanese Era Timeline

みなさん、こんにちは!Today’s topic is 「元号 (gengō / Japanese era)」! If you are intending to visit or live in Japan, it’s really im...
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Rengoku’s Last Words | Demon Slayer

The Movie Mugen Train ended with Kyojuro Rengoku's death. In this article, you will find Rengoku's last words both in J...
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Learn Japanese from the Best Quotes from Final Episode of Demon Slayer (Kimetsu No Yaiba) Season 2.

みなさん、こんにちは!Welcome to Sakura Neko’s Japanese Study room, where you can learn Japanese from anime! Today’s topic is Best...
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【鬼滅の刃 Demon Slayer】Memorable Quotes from Episode 3 in 遊郭編 Entertainment District Art

This article will show you some memorable quotes from Episode 3 from Demon Slayer Season 2, discuss their meanings and how you could apply them in real-life conversations!
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Bilingual Puns That Are So Bad They Are Good – 25 Extremely Oyaji Puns To Make You Niya Niya

Do you study Japanese and enjoy puns? This article introduces you to 25 bilingual puns (Japanese and English). Read on and giggle!
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Must-Know Japanese Expressions For Warai (Laughing and Smiling) To Sound Like A Native

Do you know all sorts of laughing and smiling in Japanese? This article introduce you to a variety of Japanese expressions related to warai - laugh and smile. Read on and you will be one step closer to being able to speak like a native!
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