Nagoya Institute of Technology
Education Center for International Students
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Introduction & Beginner
Introduction | |
There are tasks (drag-and-drop quizzes, choice quizzes, etc.) for learning and consolidating Hiragana. You can also learn long vowels, double consonants, and contracted sounds. (The University of Tokyo) | |
Introduction | |
There are tasks (drag-and-drop quizzes, choice quizzes, etc.) for learning and consolidating Katakana. You can also learn long vowels, double consonants, and contracted sounds. (The University of Tokyo) | |
Beginner | |
You can learn conversation, grammar, vocabulary, and kanji by watching dramas. Listening practice is also available. You can learn Japanese language and culture along with the contents of "Marugoto: Japanese Language and Culture". (The Japan Foundation) | |
Beginner | |
Beginner's level conversation and grammar in multiple languages. (NHK) | |
Beginner | |
Study and quizzes on the dictionary form, masu-form, nai-form, ta-form, and te-form. (The University of Tokyo) | |
Beginner | |
There are abundant contents such as drama skits, videos, and audio, along with practice exercises, quizzes, games, etc., making it possible to enjoy learning Japanese and Japanese culture. (The Japan Foundation) |
~Intermediate
Beginner~Intermediate | |
About 500 kanji characters can be learned by grouping them by form (radicals, similar shapes), meaning, function (usages, situations and affixes), etc. Listening exercises are also included. | |
Beginner~Intermediate | |
Videos that answers questions about the Japanese language from international students. (The University of Tokyo) | |
Beginner~Intermediate | |
To learn pronunciation so that you can communicate what you want to say. | |
Beginner~Intermediate | |
Each lesson, constructed from a list of sentence patterns, consists of videos, video subtitles, grammar explanations, flashcards for pattern practice, listening, and speaking. Smartphone app available. (Based on "Nihongo 1, 2, 3". University of Tsukuba) | |
Beginner~Intermediate | |
Comprehensive materials (grammar, conversation, listening, reading, etc.) Speech confirmation and expression practice are also available. (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) | |
Beginner~Intermediate | |
You can watch the video to learn expressions and strategies. (The Japan Foundation) | |
Intermediate | |
You can watch videos to learn expressions/vocabulary, and shadow. (Meiji University) |
~Advanced
Beginner~ Advanced | |
The AI manages the progress of learning kanji, vocabulary, and grammar. It can also be used to make flashcards and as a dictionary. | |
Beginner ~ Advanced | |
You can experience various aspects of Japan and the Japanese language by watching videos, reading articles, and listening to interviews on 12 Japan-related topics. Quizzes are also available. | |
Beginner~ Advanced | |
Kanji learning by the original method; 2000 kanji and 6000 words can be learned. | |
Intermediate~ Advanced | |
You can enjoy learning terms, expressions, and kanji commonly used in Japanese manga and anime in the form of games and quizzes. (The Japan Foundation) | |
Intermediate~ Advanced | |
You can learn Japanese through news videos and radio news, and the news clips have related skits and quizzes. (NHK) | |
Intermediate~ Advanced | |
This is a multimedia course on various honorifics in Japanese. It consists of a total of 11 conversation scenes, mainly on the subject of honorifics on university campuses. Students can learn the basic theory and forms of Japanese honorifics. (Tokyo Metropolitan University) | |
Advanced | |
After watching videos and explanations, you can check your understanding with practice and comprehension questions. The advanced level includes reading and listening (video) and allows students to learn from a variety of subjects. (Kyoto University) |
There are links to learning contents and learning tools. (University of Tsukuba)
A portal site for learning Japanese that introduces useful websites and tools for learners. (The Japan Foundation)
This website collects Japanese language learning materials and overseas offices. (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
A tool to add furigana on a web page by entering the URL.< /p>
You can read news written in easy Japanese with furigana. (NHK)
An application based on "Basic Kanji Book" (Bonjinsha). Contains 1167 kanji characters and approximately 8,000 vocabulary words using those kanji characters. Free.
An application for learning hiragana and katakana. Free.