
people have accessed to this page since July 24, 1998.
This is a Japanese learning web site by Reiko
Sakaguchi. I will teach you Japanese using my favorite Anime, Yu
Yu Hakusho and Magic Knights RayEarth as learning materials. If you
are a serious Anime fan and wish to understand what the characters are saying
without reading the subtitles, but don't have the time or
the money to hire a tutor or to take Japanese courses, then this is the class for
you! Each day, I will introduce to you some Japanese using Anime characters'
voices. All you need to do is to come here whenever you can. And of course it's free!
When you've done those lessons, check out the Hiragana and Katakana lessons made
by Brent Buckalew. They're located at the bottom of this page. There, you will
learn how to speak and write using those two syallabaries of the Japanese language.
There's tons of stuff to learn here. We hope you enjoy them all and you get
some good out of it. Sound good? Let's begin!
This page was made possible with the help from Toru Sakaguchi
and Brent Buckalew (manager of this web server). Thank you, guys!
Click
here to hear Reiko-chan's welcoming message. (80KB)Reiko chan no Anime de Nihongo.
Reiko-chan's "Let's learn Japanese using Anime."
To enroll to this class (just to let me know you are my student), please write an e-mail to: mrk1236@uwyo.edu
Click the Week where you want to go. Follow the link to the lesson you want to do. Each lesson is independent; however, later lessons may refer to the previous lessons. NOTE: The homework solutions you will see listed inside are for the Hiragana and Katakana lessons. Please ignore them if you just want to learn how to speak Japanese.
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New series of Lessons using Yu Yu Hakusho characters:
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Frequently
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This a set of lessons on basic Japanese writing made by Brent Buckalew. You can learn how to write, read, and pronounce all the Japanese ``letters''. Accompanied by sounds and Anime pictures, these lessons are easy and fun, yet satisfy the needs of serious Japanese learners. We also have homework available. Have fun!
Want to learn Kanji? Here is a great site for you!
Chris Jennings has made a great site for learning and using Japanese Kanji
Flash Cards to Learn Japanese Verbs!!!
Someone made up Japanese flash cards in romanji for anyone to use
http://www.quia.com/dir/japanese/
Go
to Reiko's Home Page (moving somewhere new!)
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