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The Best Japanese Resources from October 2018 📖

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Every month we go through all the new Japanese learning resources, pick out the best ones, and tell

Every month we go through all the new Japanese learning resources, pick out the best ones, and tell you about them. Well, it's time to do that again. I want to be the very best, like no one's ever been. That's why I put on my red ball cap and green, fingerless gloves, and I wandered into the woods. Roaming aimlessly through grassy fields and rocky foothills is the only way to capture all the best Japanese learning resources. Also, I rode a bike once! Hey, are you a Japanese learning resources trainer too? [Do you want to trade resources?]( That's the only way we trainers can "acquire them totally," as the saying goes. Here are the Japanese learning resources I've got on me right now: - [Wanderbar NES/SNES:]( This emulator-type resource can play NES and SNES roms in English and Japanese simultaneously. - [Dictionary of Japanese Grammar Quiz Arcade:]( It quizzes you on grammar from the best Japanese grammar resource ever. Special move: forced answer input. - [Japanese Sentence Patterns Training Book for JLPT N4/N5:]( By flooding its enemies with Japanese sentences based on their JLPT level, this book-type teaches grammar. - [Kanjigrid for RTK:]( It has a superior ability to help students of James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji." - [How to Write Hiragana - A Detailed Explanation:]( By showing you each step in detail, this video-type resource explains hiragana like no other. - [SafariKai:]( Because it works with Safari, it can provide pop-up dictionary definitions for Japanese web pages. - [アカリがやってきたぞっ:]( It spouts Japanese onomatopoeia at enemies (and friends), so they can learn them faster. - [Terrace House - Opening New Doors, Season 4:]( This Netflix-type has natural, unscripted Japanese dialogue. Special move: many hunks. That's all the resources I caught in October. I'll catch more and trade with you again next month. I heard there's a genetically-engineered resource hiding in a cave somewhere, and I'm gonna use it to defeat all the rec center chiefs and earn their placards. Until next time, fellow trainer... ♡, Tofugu Copyright © 2018 Tofugu, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you signed up to get Tofugu Newsletters. Our mailing address is: Tofugu 117 SE Taylor St #303Portland, OR 97214 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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