natto_hime Bento
* Local Events (Japan Cultural Club at Palomar College) * http://faculty.palomar.edu/ftachibana/sandiegoevent.htm
* San Diego Region Japanese Speech Contest: March 15, 2009
* Speech Contest -2008
* Deai Photos and Videos
* Study Abroad in Japan: Institutions that provide US credits in Japan
 

 

YOKOSO
NAKAMA

GENKI below

 

 

Genki Exercises

* http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/users/mpeek/japanwebpages/Genkiexercises.htm
* Genki Movies
* Particles according to Genki
* HiraganaFlashcard1
* HiraganaFlashcard2
* HiraganaFlashcard3
* KatakanaFlashcard1
* KatakanaFlashcard2
* KatakanaFlashcard3
* Kanji Reading practice
* Verb/Adjective Conjugation Practice

Genki Vocabulary Exercises

* Greetings
* Voc Lesson1
* Suuji (numbers) listening
* Jikan (time) listening
* listening quiz hiragana
* listening quiz katakana
* Nervous Prostration:game

 



KANA

* Ultimate Kana Challenge:http://www.fll.purdue.edu/ultimate/
* HiraganaSong:http://www.genkienglish.net/genkijapan/hiraganasong.htm
* Hiragana_Gahoh: MasayoshKanai: http://gahoh.marinebat.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=1
* Katakana_Gahoh: Masayoshi Kanai):http://gahoh.marinebat.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=2
* Hiragana animation: http://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/user/int/study/gakusyu/hiragana.html
* Kana Practice: http://www.gyford.com/japanese/
* Hiragana/Katakana typing practice:http://www.nihonmura.net/en/nyuryoku/hira01.shtml
* Comprehensive Writing system introduction: http://www.japanese-name-translation.com/site/hiragana_symbols.html
* Vocabulary for listening: http://www.languageguide.org/nihongo/
* Electronic flash cards to use with GENKI I & GENKI II. Word Champ
* Fumiko Tachibana's Hiragana & Japanese writing pad: http://faculty.palomar.edu/ftachibana#learning_materials
* KeikoSchneider's_Kana_Kanji Help:http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/language.html
* Furigana: http://www.hiragana.jp/
* Gairaigo_katakana:http://www.konan-wu.ac.jp/~kikuchi/kanji/gairai.html
* Junko Fumimoto sensei's Hiragana Concentration game, Sound matching game
* Fumiko Tachibana's Hiragan de Map
* Cute aiueo chart: aiueo renshucho
* Animated kana stroke orders with sounds

KANJI

Article by Yasuhiko Tohsaku (Effectove Ways to Teach Kanji in an AP Japanese Laguage and Culture Course - very informative)


* KanjiGame
* Kanji converter

* Kanji Dictionary
* Kanji Dictionary
* Kanji Dictionary
* Kanji dictionary according to Yokoso
* Yokoso Kanji List and stroke orders
* Genki.JapanTimes:http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/self/wwwkanji.en.html
* Kanji_Gahoh: http://gahoh.marinebat.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=8
* Kanji: how to find kanji and quick stroke order
* Kanji Radicals: http://www.fumikotachibana.com/1_radicals/radicals.htm
* Kanji:http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/kanji-project/sites/yookoso/index.html (with a brush presentation)
* Kanji Anatomy:Kanji as Ideographs for Students in Japanese (Web Version)
  http://www.kanjianatomy.com/ not working
* Kanji Furigana for Learners: http://sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/sp/lesson/j/doc/furigana.html
* Author Mikloski's Kanji Tutorial (Genki Lesson 11 - 16) http://members.cox.net/3dfx/JPN220/kanji.html
* Online Kanji Dictionary:http://www.yamasa.cc/members/ocjs/kanjidic.nsf/MainPage?OpenForm
* New Kanji Search: http://www.kanjiru.org (demo version for mac only as of 2007)
* Kanji Alive: http://kanjialive.lib.uchicago.edu/main.php?page=overview)#=en
* TonpaSite ?! for fun
* Mahou Kanji Dictionary: http://www.mahou.org/Kanji/
* Genki Tachbiana's Kanji Stroke Order Art Work ^_^
* Tachibana's KanjiRadical for dummies
* Kanji dictionary
* http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kanji/kanji0001.html

GRAMMAR

* Visualizing Japanese: Grammar: http://www.gwu. edu/~eall/ vjg/vjghomepage/ vjghome.htm
* Meguro Language Center: http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp/Download.htm
* Learn Japanese Online: http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~webcmjml/main_lessons.asp
* CSUSM:http://courses.csusm.edu/japn102bmi/Grammar%20notes/grammarF.htm
* ippon nihon sanbon
* Nihongo to Tonari no Kuni kara Sekai wo miru:Kotobano sanpomichi:
* Why do not the Japanese say I love you
* ReferenceBooks

MAP

* Japanese Map: Prefecture Matching game
* Japanese Map Quest: http://www.mapion.co.jp/
* Ekitan (train schedule and connection): http://www.ekitan.com/
* Google Map: http://maps. google.co. jp/
* 世界の言語 


Blogs

* Okazaki Institute Hawks do not flock but blog.
* Visual Anthropology

Online News 

* FNN News
* TBS News
* List of newspapers
* MSN video news and entertainment


* Houghton Mifflin College division:
  http://college.hmco.com/languages/japanese/resources/students/links/index.html
* Keiko Schneider's Saboten Web: http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/language.html
* Computing and Japanese: http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/computing.html
* Learning/Teaching Materials:http://kids.gakken.co.jp/campus/academy/jisaku/index.html
* the links: http://kids.gakken.co.jp/campus/academy/jisaku/link.html
* Japanese Web Resources: http://www.sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/icampus/u/linksj.jsp
* Newspaper: http://www.sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/icampus/u/linksj.jsp?category=Newspaper&language=Japanese
* Japanese Web Resources: http://lynx.csusm.edu/llc/web_resources_lang.asp?currentLanguage=japanese
* University of Northern Iowa Professor Jim Becker's site: http://www.uni.edu/becker/japanese2.html
* United Links for Japanese Learning WEb Resources:http://www.sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/icampus/u/linksj.jsp
* Japanese kids Enikki (picture journal with text): http://enikki.mitsubishi.or.jp/index_f.html
* Graphic Organizers: http://gotoscience.com/Graphic_Organizers.html
* The Silver Creek Thunderously Hip Japanese Program:http://scweb.esuhsd.org/programs/jp/
* Tsukawarenakunattannihongo


ONLINE DICTINARIES

* A list of Online Dictionaries: http://www.fumikotachibana.com/journal3.htm#dictionaries
* NihongoBC.com http://englishjapaneseonlinedictionary.com/
* Genki Vocab CSUSM: http://lynx2.csusm.edu/languages/Japanese/GenkiVocab/db/
* Directory of Translation Dictionaries: Lexicool.com
* Resources for Translation: http://web.thn.jp/fujioka/
* Rikai.com: http://www.rikai.com/perl/Home.pl
* YourDictionary.com
* Mahou Dictionary:http://www.mahou.org/Dict/
* ALC: http://www.alc.co.jp
* Typing kana (originally good for Chinese) (not highly recommended if you can type Japanese using IME.

ONLINE PRACTICES/QUIZZES

* Reading Practice: http://www.manythings.org/c/r2.cgi/edict
* Charles Kelly's Many Things, study guide for all levels : http://www.manythings.org/japanese/
* CSUSM: Genki Vocab
* This page :) Scroll up this page

Computer/Web

http://nihongomemo.com/pctips/web.htm
Go to How to Make Sound Files (MP3) - English verson
音声ファイル(MP3)の作成法 - japanese version
Shunko Muroya
Japanese Advisor, Alberta Education, Canada
(Sponsored by the Japan Foundation)


LITERATURE
*  Japanese Literature in English
*  Digital Ehon Japanese traditional folklore
*  AozoraBunko Japanese literature in original 青空文庫
*  Old Stories of Japan in English
*  Japanese Classics translated in a modern language
*  Japanese Literature AOL

Miyazaki
*  Tonarinototoro

CULTURE

*  Food Map: What Japanese people eat daily, it's not all about yakitori, yakisoba, sushi, shabushabu, or sukiyaki.
*  Japanese Table Manners (in Japanese)
*  Why it is bad manners to rub chopsticks (in Japanese)
*  Nihongo Memo 日本語メモ
*  jouhouyatai (not free)
*  Japan Echo: http://www.japanecho.co.jp/
*  abcjp.net about us

*  National Museum of History

in progress

  Rakugo     Hanabi   Take   Karate Ame
  Ryokan             Kimono Itadakimasu
    Yukata Mushiatsui Hujisan         Udon
        Bento Nengajou Tera      
      Moshimoshi   Norimaki    
Konnichiwa Konbanwa
 

*  Making Films on Japanese Culture Cyrus Rolbin
*  JDV 2007 culture shock: japan discovery challenge:   http://kyoeiexchange.com/jdc2007/http://kyoeiexchange.com/jdc2007/
*  Public Information about Japan: http://www.gov-online.go.jp/eng/publicity/book/hlj/img20071201.html
*  Creative Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan


    "All over the world, people are focusing their attention on contemporaryJapanese culture. From the 1990s onwards, in manga,
    anime, gaming, art,architecture, design, literature, food and fashion there was a burst ofcultural energy among the population
    at large.

    This has now blossomed into contemporary Japanese popular culture whose influence is reverberating around the globe and
    continuing to fascinate many people, mostly the young generation.

*  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/samurai/


RELIGION in progress

    Jyodo Sinshu/ShinranKai (Shinran Society) Japanese 浄土真宗親鸞会
    http://www.shinrankai.or.jp/syounin/index.htm
    Life of Shinran Shonin the light of the world Vol.1

*  Movies
* 
Okuribito (Academy award nominee2009)
JAPANESE NEWSPAPER:

*  FumikoTtachibana.com/journal.htm - List of newspapers
*  世界の言語 World languages

Just for Fun

*  Eva Yoiko no Animation
*  Tomita's 擬態語擬声語
*  Write a song and sing


MUSIC for fun

*  Sakura: beautiful guitar
*  Sakura beautiful koto
*  JPOP
*  Japanese Traditional pop songs
*  Nobuyuki Tsujii, blind pianist



LEARN AND TEACH JAPANESE
*  Learn and Teach Japanese Blog (Senseionline) by Mr.Wittenveen
*  CJLEA Teachers
*  Teaching materials
*  Rubistar

STUDY ABROAD IN JAPAN


*  Study Abroad Programs in Japan
*  KU Office of Study Abroad
*  Ritsumeikan University
*  Seinan Gakuin University
*  Sophia University in Tokyo through CIEE
*  US study abroad agencies



JAPAN TRAVEL
* Tokyo News

FOREIGN LANGUAGE JAPANESE MATERIALS
* Japanese materials at Language Lab at Palomar College



San Diego Region Speech Contest will re-open again!
We are looking for more contributors to make this event enjoyable!!
Please contact: Tachibana Center Fax 1858-675-0948
Email: TachibanaCenter@yahoo.com


Selected Ninja for Foreign Language Department



Official Summer Program in 2007

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