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Beginner’s Japanese
by Joanne R. Claypoole
- a good introduction to the Japanese language with notes on grammar
and Japanese culture. Also introduces the hiragana and katakana syllabaries.
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Colloquial Japanese - The Complete Course for Beginners
by H.B.D. Clarke and Motoko Hamamura
A good introduction to colloquial spoken Japanese with lessons written
in the Latin alphabet (romaji). Also introduces the Japanese
script (kanji, hiragana and katakana). Includes a course book containing
dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together
with two cassettes and CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and
exercises.
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Ultimate Japanese: Basic-Intermediate
by Living Language
A good introduction to spoken and written Japanese. Comes with
a large textbook containing dialogues, exercises, notes on Japanese
grammar, pronunciation and culture, letter writing and a bilingual
glossary. The eight included cassettes or CDs can be used with or
without the textbook
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Ultimate Japanese: Advanced
by Living Language
If you want to take your Japanese to a higher level this course is
a good place to start. Each lesson includes dialogues, vocabulary, exercises,
culture notes, and detailed explanations of grammar and usage. Includes eight
included CDs or cassettes which can be used with or without the textbook
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Japanese Step by Step : An Innovative Approach to Speaking and Reading Japanese
by Gene Nishi
A good introduction to spoken and written Japanese. The text is written
in both kanji/kana and romaji.
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Japanese for Everyone: A Functional Approach to Daily Communication
by Nagara Susumo
Teaches you Japanese that you will actually find useful.
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Tutoriales de escritura japonesa para kana y kanji
Beginner’s Japanese Script
by Helen Gilhooly
An introduction to reading and writing hiragana and katakana and kanji.
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Beginner’s Kana Workbook
by Fujihiko Kaneda
A clear introduction to reading and writing hiragana and katakana.
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Jimi’s Book of Japanese:
A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese (Hiragana)
by Peter X. Takahashi, Yumie Toka (Illustrator)
Introduces hiragana in a clear, fun way with the help of Jimi the
monkey and friends.
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Jimi’s Book of Japanese:
A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese (Katakana)
by Peter X. Takahashi, Yumie Toka (Illustrator)
Introduces katakana in a clear, fun way with the help of Jimi the
monkey and friends.
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Essential Kanji
by P.G. O’Neill
Introduces the 2,000 most frequently used kanji in a clear and
systematic way. Each entry includes on and kun pronunciation, Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, stroke order, and examples of usage. You can look up characters by pronunciation or radical.
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Kanji Pict-O-Graphix:
Over 1,000 Japanese Kanji and Kana Mnemonics
by Michael Rowley
Introduces presents 1,200 kanji with their readings in Japanese
and Chinese, main meanings, standard printed forms, and visual
and text mnemonics to make them easier to remember.
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Remembering the Kanji,
Vol. 1: A Complete Course on How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Japanese Characters (Paperback)
by James W. Heisig
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Diccionarios Japoneses
New Japanese-English Character Dictionary
by Jack Halpern
One of the best kanji dictionaries available.
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Kanji and Kana: A Handbook and Dictionary of the Japanese Writing System
by Wolfgang Hadamitzky and Mark Spahn
An introduction to katakana, hiragana and the 1,945 kanji on the
jōyō kanji hyō (List of Chinese Characters
for General Use) plus an extra 284 kanji used for names. Each entry
includes on and kun pronunciation, stroke order,
and examples of usage.
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Kodansha’s Furigana Japanese Dictionary: Japanese-English English-Japanese
by Kodansha
A handy, small dictionary which uses furigana to show
the readings of kanji, includes many examples of usage,
and explains in detail hundreds of words, names and
phrases of special relevance to English-speaking students
of Japanese.
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Random House Japanese-English, English-Japanese Dictionary
by Seigo Nakao
Contains more than 50,000 entries, including common idioms, phrases,
and expressions. Japanese words are shown in kanji/kana and romaji.
Suitable for beginners and intermediate students of Japanese.
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Japanese-English Dictionary
by Mamoru Shimizu (Editor)
A comprehensive dictionary arranged according to hiragana order.
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English-Japanese Dictionary
by Shigeo Kawamoto (Editor)
A comprehensive dictionary which unfortunately doesn’t include the
readings of kanji. Aimed at Japanese students of English, but suitable
for advanced students of Japanese.
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Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary
by Jack Halpern (Editor)
Another good kanji dictionary.
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Gramática Japonesa
A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar
by Seiichi Makino & Michio Tsutsui
A clear and comprehensive introduction to Japanese grammar.
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Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar
by Jonathan Bunt
A clear and comprehensive reference for Japanese grammar.
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Oxford Japanese Grammar and Verbs
by Jonathan Bunt
Provides clear and simple explanations of today’s written and spoken Japanese.
Comprehensive and easy to use, with coverage of all the key points of Japanese grammar,
it is the ideal reference tool for beginner and intermediate students,
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Japanese Verbs at a Glance
by Naoko Chino
A reference book for those who know basic Japanese and would like to have a more
solid understanding of Japanese verbs (including different forms of verbs and their usage).
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Making Sense of Japanese: What the Textbooks Don’t Tell You
by Jay Rubin
A humourous and useful little book which attempts to demystify some
of the difficult and troublesome Japanese grammatical structures.
Written by an American and aimed at native English speakers.
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Basic Connections: Making Your Japanese Flow
by Kakuko Shoji
Explains how to speak and write Japanese more coherently, how to use
particles and other troublesome words properly, and how to connect your
sentences together. Essential reading for students of Japanese.
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All About Particles: A Handbook of Japanese Function Words
by Naoko Chino
Covers the most common and some of the less common Japanese particles.
Provides comprehensive explanations of their usage and includes many
example sentences.
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Leer Japonés
Read Real Japanese: All You Need to Enjoy Eight Contemporary Writers
by Janet Ashby
This book features eight interesting selections from contemporary Japanese
literature and explains each in detail. Explains the vocabulary and grammar
and provides romaji readings of the kanji.
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Breaking into Japanese Literature
by Giles Murray
This book provides a gentle and interesting introduction to the
wonderful world of Japanese literature. Includes English translations
of the stories, explanations of all the kanji used, illustrations, and
short author bios. Sound files featuring the stories being read by
Japanese actors are available for download online.
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