日本語勉強

Wed 2006/11/15 16:00 JST
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日本語はどこで覚えたとよく聞かれる。
まだイギリスにいった16歳ぐらいの頃に、セガの輸入版メガドライブを買った。そのメガドライブのゲーム情報を得るために日本のゲーム誌(メガドライブファンやファミ通など)をロンドンのピカディリーにある日本の本屋さんから買い始めた。読めなかったので「読みたい!」と思って自分で独学し始めた。その頃は結構ハードコアなゲーマーでセガのメガCDやPCエンジンDUOなども輸入で買った。

ある日、雑誌を買いにいったときに、ある雑誌の表紙からまぶしい光が。。。表紙はYOUNG JUMPで載せていたのは人生で見たことがないかわいいさの西田ひかるちゃんの顔。早速購入。彼女のことをもっと知るために、日本語の勉強をさらにスピードアップさせた。このときからはひかるちゃんが載せていたアイドル誌も買い始めた(BOMBも)。
日本語の基本的な文法やひらがなやカタカナは教科書で独学。ずっとイギリスの教育を受けていたので漢字は全く分からなかった。漢字をもっと早く暗記するため、書き順を覚えようとしなかった。おかげで漢字を書くときは上からではなく、下から書いています^^;

日本語能力試験4級を獲得し、その次の年は2級を獲得。そこでロンドン大学で日本語を勉強しようと決心。コースは4年間でしたが、編入試験で第2年目に入った。韓国語も日本語と一緒にとった。
日本語を勉強するには文法だけではなく、日本の文化を理解することも大事と思って、毎年の夏日本に来た。飛行機代は毎晩「紅花」という鉄板焼き料理屋のバイトで貯めた。飛行機代を払って、残ったお金の殆どはアキバでひかるちゃんやRibbonの写真集に使ったり、ちょいエロイアニメの下敷きを買ったり(笑)。

大学のときはロンドン空港で日本航空のグラウンドスタッフのバイトをした。たくさんの日本語が使えて、いい経験でした。ある日、日本行きの便が遅れて、ツアーリーダーに怒られて、「日本航空がどう責任とってくれるんだー!」 と叫び、首絞められたことがある(笑)。あのおっさん!

大学を卒業し、日本航空の子会社JALアビオネットに入社。仕事はコンピューターエンジニアだった。日本航空の予約システムをはじめ、丸紅や三井海上やNTT DATAなどとの仕事もしていました。
JALの後はネイチャーという科学雑誌の日本拠点に採用され、初めて日本に住みに来た。およそ7年前のこと。初めて本物の日本のオフィスで働き、とても刺激になりました。
アマゾンに転職し、そのうちにマイクロソフトに転職。
なんだか職歴の記事になちゃったようだ^^;

ところで、この英語バージョンの記事では日本語を勉強したときに使った手法などを説明した。

このサイトは元JALのエンジニア、アマゾンのウェブサイトマネージャー、マイクロソフトのプロダクトマネージャーそして現在MIRAI株式会社の社長ダニー・チューが書いているブログです。詳しくは彼のプロフィールでどうぞ。
いつも読んで頂いている方はこの挨拶を永遠に閉じよう^^;

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  • kaeze
    kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth (Registered on 2007/04/09)
    Illustrator & Designer
    http://www.knight-edge.com/

    Great post and great site btw, I've been coming here almost everyday since I discovered it and love all the improvements you've made.

    I share quite a lot of similarities with you, grew up in a Chinese Cantonese speaking family here in Australia but can't read or write Chinese for shit. I imported a Sega Megadrive, PC Engine Duo (I thought I was the only one) and a Super Famicom. My passion for learning Japanese never went as deep as you however, furthest I got was playing barely playing and finishing the Japanese version of FFVII and taking a beginners Japanese language class. My biggest love is manga though and wish I had seen Nishida Hikaru and fell in love like you did.

    Anyway, keep up the great work and when you get a chance, let us know if you know anyone that poos standing up and tell us all about you selling Kylie Minogue merc... ;)

    Cheers

    G.

    Sat 2007/04/14 07:44:08 JST (ID #140081)
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  • dugFresh
    dugFresh in Alaska, unfourtantly (Registered on 2007/03/29)
    otaku
    http://dugfresh.net

    interesting post, i going to use some of you tricks, if you want to call them that, and hopefully get better and go to japan one day.

    Thu 2007/05/03 00:00:56 JST (ID #47304)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    reading ur post on learning japanese makes me wanna truly master the language!!! DAMN!!! currently, i'm studying it in school, but once i'm out, i'm planning to study somemore. JLPT...hmmm..if i have the chance, i would like to take it. and they say you learn jap from porn..kinda true for u...

    Thu 2007/05/10 03:06:19 JST (ID #47625)
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  • Sakimichi
    Sakimichi in Philippines (Registered on 2007/05/14)
    Anime Blogger
    http://notcliche.com/shinkai/

    I didn't took up some japanese lessons but i did learn a few phrases from the anime ^_^;

    Tue 2007/05/15 03:12:23 JST (ID #47850)
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  • aquila
    aquila in Russia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    http://www.anime-christian-view.narod.ru

    Hello! When I had started to learn Japanese language I had found that my native language(Chuvash) in its grammatical structure and in pronounciation of some consonants is like Japanese. I had found the Japanese word -jin(man)in Chuvash!
    It is not accidentally! Our ancestors lived in the Northen China.
    Is it easier for me to learn Japanese because of my native language? What do you think?
    Thank you.

    Wed 2007/05/23 08:51:37 JST (ID #141912)
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  • Narmi
    Narmi in Victoria BC Canada (Registered on 2007/05/30)
    "Koukougakusei" 高校学生

    Very true... determination and passion are two important factors in learning any language. I started learning japanese when I was in grade 8 but that was on my own. Then in grade 9 I finally got into a school where there was a japanese course without french in my studies. Once from there I have been learning quite alot because I joined a class that had some japanese experience before while I didn't. At the time I only knew a few words with all the hiragana with katakana and very little kanji but, as the year went by I actually managed to reach a point where I could actually go to japan and survive with alittle help. The year after that I progressed quite alot and then we started learning conjunctions and advanced grammar structures. Once grade 10 was over my teacher told me that now I could go to Japan and survive without any help from anyone. Once I heard this I was happy and lucky my family actually planned to japan. (OH crap I just realized I have just made a blog instead of an message).

    Anyway yah, with determination and the passion to learn Japanese. Anyone can learn and succeed but the amount of work to accomplish what you want is always different.
    Later Narmi..

    Thu 2007/05/31 10:19:40 JST (ID #48812)
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  • Sakari
    Sakari (Registered on 2007/06/19)

    Some really nice tips there, especially the toilet charts, must try that myself ^^

    Next March I will be going for 10 months as an exchange student to Japan so I hope learn a lot then. I've been quite busy studying Japanese for almost a year now, so I've got some understanding of the language.

    Apparently exchange students usually pick up the language of the host country pretty well and can speak it fluently when they return. Do you think this will be the case with Japanese? Or is that being a tad too hopeful?

    Tue 2007/06/26 06:52:35 JST (ID #50396)
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  • Maya
    Maya in Out there, Somewhere out there. (Registered on 2007/06/21)
    Being human/Student

    *squil!!!* Wow!! Lol, well, first of all, made me laugh so hard, I almos fell off of my bed. Next, WOW!!! Amazing tips! Love em! Thanks sooooo much Choosan! Love em! Hopefully *crosses fingers* I can be just like you....Yes, you're my super hero now. You live in Japan, you work in Japan, you love Japan(and everything in it...almost i guess) AND you're helping others! A great super-hero reward for you! *Personally designed by me. XD*
    One day, *I* will be in Japan too...and *I* will be living a great life...even if I don't exactly fit in. ^-^v
    *Learning Japanese nowadays...not going too far though*

    Thu 2007/06/28 01:57:47 JST (ID #50543)
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  • samurai138
    samurai138 in Ohio, US (Registered on 2007/07/05)

    Very nice post. I kind of laughed when i read the part about you saying you will work and live in Japan someday because I said the same thing a few months ago. Yes, I also want to go to Japan because of Japanese girls(i think i have a fetish for Japanese girls in kimonos ^^) but the main reason I want to go to Japan is the culture and I'm glad you said something about that. I really never heard of people wanting to go to Japan because of them liking Japanese girls but mostly of them loving anime.

    Fri 2007/07/06 17:56:22 JST (ID #51120)
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  • raen
    raen in New Zealand (Registered on 2007/10/10)

    hi danny,

    i did japanese in '03 and '04 but went
    there on an exchange trip in '06. so yeah, i was kinda struggling to communicate with my host fam. but i actually learnt alot more words and phrases over there than i did in school (not blaming the teacher)

    i made a dipshit out of myself cos my friends convinced me that "watashiwa chikan desu" meant "i dont understand". i actually said that to my host mother and father to which they just stared at me. now i know that "wakarimasen" is the proper phrase to use.

    note: i wasnt into janime/jdrama at the time so only knew formal words.. not chikan.

    Wed 2007/10/10 18:07:32 JST (ID #59080)
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  • lovetanime
    lovetanime in watching anime :P (Registered on 2007/10/23)
    student

    ok i wish i had started earlier but im trying now lol... umm when i switched your site over to japanese mode i could actually recognize a deal of it... though my japanese is horrible lol im going to learn alot more when my lessons in japanese start next year :P (for my second l;anguage class in high school)

    anyway right now iv only been self studying for about oh half a year... and well not going so well but im learning still i havent given up or anything (its actually kinda fun to amaze fellow anime fans with my little bit of japanese lol)

    ...once i get better with japanese (and figure out how to use a japanese keyboard) i plan on switching this over to japanese mode to learn alot more (voc grmmer etc.)

    Wed 2007/10/24 04:56:51 JST (ID #60737)
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  • hapsap
    hapsap in Holland (Registered on 2007/11/09)
    Working @ helpdesk

    Hey Danny,
    I must say your life story inspired me even more to keep studying Japanese. I'm studying Japanese for about 2 years now, and mainly consists of self study. There were a few times where I just wanted to give up and continue with my everyday life. But The language and culture are like a tractor beam, everytime I see only the slightest bit about Japan my heart gets all exited again and it pulls me back. So I made a concious choice, a little while ago, to focus on studying Japanese and earning money so I can go there halfway next year.
    The only problem I encounter is that its pretty damn hard to find people with similar interests around here, or even Japanese folks to practice my Japanese with.
    I think I may have found my goal in life and I'm now inspired enough to actually work hard on it.
    Thank you!

    Sat 2007/11/10 12:21:20 JST (ID #63058)
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  • osaka.chi
    osaka.chi in Mexico (Registered on 2007/11/16)
    Otaku
    http://www.n00bless.net

    Your story is really inspiring, i also have learned through anime and manga, i remember downloading hiraganand katakana charts to elarn how to read SNES japanes RPG ^^. I hope someday I may be able to travel to Japan and work over there, that has always been my dream and Im working hard for that to happen. Thanks for all the inspiration and hope you always get along so well in life.

    Mon 2007/12/24 10:39:00 JST (ID #67750)
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  • Rouche
    Rouche in Sweden (Registered on 2007/10/29)
    Art student

    I´m 17 years old, and my biggest and only dream in life is to learn japanese and live the rest of my life in Japan. I watch a lot of anime so I can some basic speech. Me and a freind is trying to gather enough people to make japanese in to a subject in our school. Since Sweden is not a english speaking contry I have two language to learn. (Right now I´m using a translator for the hard english words) At least I can speak fluent english.

    I´m also trying to learn some Japanese through internet.

    If my dreams is to come true - it dosn´t mater how bad I have to live or what I will work with. My heart is in Japan, and for every singel second I think about it hurts more.

    I will take your advices with me.

    Fri 2008/01/04 20:14:25 JST (ID #68690)
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  • GTR
    GTR in Minnesota, United States (Registered on 2008/02/29)

    Thank you for the tips, and that was a really inspiring post.

    Thu 2008/04/17 21:05:41 JST (ID #171902)
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  • Melo
    Melo in stitutionalized (Registered on 2008/04/14)

    I never realized how much Eugene from SES looks like Nishida Hikaru. It's like they were separated at birth.

    Mon 2008/04/21 11:36:17 JST (ID #173295)
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  • lin-da-kenobi
    lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    medicine student & otaku

    um... i'm a native spanish speaking & i also speak english well almost perfectly hehe anyway my main reason to learn Japanese is because i love anime & there's something in me that tells me i'm from there hahaha funny huh? but yeah that's the truth. i am so in Love with Japan so passionate about everything that has to do with Japan (i mean Culture, Anime, History, Religion). and now that i've read your article (wonderful article i'd say) i'm even more encouraged to learn Japanese i mean geez Danny u sure did lottsa effort, i do admire you a lot u r like my idol ^^. MY BIG DREAM IS JAPAN i'd like to visit it for at least a week or so. and then i'd like to stay & work!!!!! once i get a chance XDD

    Sat 2008/05/03 20:34:00 JST (ID #180661)
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    • Shogo
      Shogo (Registered on 2008/05/13)

      test

      Thu 2008/05/15 14:28:28 JST (ID #188293)
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  • Bakarazuka
    Bakarazuka in Italy (Registered on 2007/12/01)
    Journalist

    nice guy!

    Sun 2008/05/11 20:47:58 JST (ID #185708)
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  • alan.kun
    alan.kun in Mexico (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    Student
    http://viajapon.com

    Wow, I really admire you. You have a lot of determination to achieve success, and that's something i must learn for my own :-)

    I do want to go to Japan and by now, I was feeling dissapointed by the fact that I don't speak Japanese nor have money to buy a ticket, anyway your story has inspired me again. Thank you very much, really

    Tue 2008/05/13 03:38:53 JST (ID #186678)
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  • &re:)
    &re:) in Budapest, Hungary (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    student during the day, otaku at night

    Nice post, finaly I get to know more about you.
    I'm learning Japanese now, I think I'll try some of your tips. Thx

    Sun 2008/05/18 23:48:07 JST (ID #190944)
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  • dodgyderek
    dodgyderek in Canada (Registered on 2008/05/22)
    Looking for Work

    Slowly but surely...I will find a way to come to Japan...and perhaps I'll have a different story to share by then!
    I really enjoyed reading this post. Got me thinking in a direction that I like thinking in.

    Mon 2008/05/19 11:11:29 JST (ID #191353)
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  • Shogo
    Shogo (Registered on 2008/05/13)

    Hi! my name is Shogo.
    I can speak Japanese 100 percent, English 50 percent,and French 30 percent.
    I'm very impresed because many people want to learn Japanese very seriously.
    If you want, I can teach Japanse by using e-mail or Skype.
    My e-mail adress is 'snow-whitebird@hotmail.co.jp'
    I think I cant teach more then 3 people. So please write someting about you and why you want to learn Japanese in English or Japanese.Ill chose 3 people.sorry(>_<)

    Tue 2008/05/20 15:18:48 JST (ID #192349)
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    • ero-sennin
      ero-sennin in KL, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/06/25)
      Daytime - Financial Assistant / Nighttime - Golden Otaku + Hardcore Gamer

      Shogo, is the class fulled already?
      ok, pls teach me japanese, my sensei!! will send you email personally...
      thanks sensei.

      Thu 2008/06/26 13:07:55 JST (ID #222548)
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  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    Oooooooooooo wish I had been to the Japan Center before now, I've known of it for quite a while now, but still never been...

    Sat 2008/08/16 03:01:55 JST (ID #267013)
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  • lazyasian224
    lazyasian224 in New York, USA (Registered on 2008/07/21)
    Student

    wahh im cantonese... nvr learned any of it and currently learning mandarin. i wish i had time to learn, might start learning once my chinese run is over

    Sat 2008/08/16 05:52:42 JST (ID #267086)
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  • Riiana Doon
    Riiana Doon in US (Registered on 2008/07/23)
    Working Otaku mom
    http://riianadoon.blogspot.com

    I will definitely look into many of those ideas, and those books as well (wondering if Barnes & Noble might have more books like that...)
    Thank you for the advice... I'm starting to get a little more familiar with Japanese phrases and some words now, by watching Anime and movies, but I am still learning how to read Kanji better.
    I am officially devoting every spare second I have to learning Kanji more!:D And hopefully soon I will feel confident to do the testing.:)
    Thank you so much for this article, it also gave us a chance to get to learn more about you.:)

    Sat 2008/08/16 11:48:37 JST (ID #267394)
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  • Tamako
    Tamako in Norway (Registered on 2008/07/03)

    Great article!
    I might order those books! :)

    Sun 2008/08/17 16:09:35 JST (ID #268340)
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  • Kyu
    Kyu in USA (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    Otaku/Illustrator/Mangaka
    http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Kyukun

    I really hope I can learn fluent Japanese by the time I graduate from college or high school.

    Mon 2008/08/18 03:08:18 JST (ID #268761)
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  • NobuMinekun
    NobuMinekun in UNESCO World Heritage Site Penang,Malaysia (Registered on 2008/07/18)
    Gundam

    LOL....Malaysia..Your parents move to UK then you move to JAP..
    I can speak Mandarin,Cantonese,Hokkien,TeoChew,English,Malay 100% Hakka 20% (I'm Hakka..)
    Japanese...2-5% ....

    Thu 2008/08/28 13:36:27 JST (ID #282021)
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  • whitezero
    whitezero in argentina (Registered on 2008/08/24)

    since my parents are from Japan(Uchinanchu) i always feel attracted to japanese culture and manga was easy to find in my country. Now i'm trying to learn but because of my laziness my japanese sucks. 日本語 は 聞こえ場 分かるけど かく と 話すこと が 出来ない >.< ふつう 話だけ できる

    Tue 2008/09/02 10:32:41 JST (ID #287978)
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  • yontboy
    yontboy in Irvine, California (Registered on 2008/09/13)
    Anything I want to be

    favorite part was the peeing and pooing part made me crack up ehhehe but the whole article was great i thought!!

    Sun 2008/09/14 11:26:15 JST (ID #300895)
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  • ~char~
    ~char~ in here! (Registered on 2008/09/11)
    Informatics(ComSci-ish) student/self-taught graphic designer and illustrator
    http://picchar.cerestia.net

    Started learning on my own through online sites. Do you know a good one?
    I also picked up the book you suggested, "Japanese For Everyone". Did yours come with a tape? It mentions one but it didn't have one when I bought it XD

    Mon 2008/09/15 17:52:10 JST (ID #302372)
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  • cscentrl
    cscentrl (Registered on 2008/06/26)
    http://cscentrl.com

    It's Very helpful for those who want to know more about the beautiful Japanese culture

    Sun 2008/09/21 17:25:33 JST (ID #308988)
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  • johnnyb20
    johnnyb20 in Body in Durham UK, Soul in Tokyo!!!! (Registered on 2008/09/21)
    IT Student

    Thanks for the info Danny **^_^**

    I too had a Japanese Megadrive it had a Red Plastic strip on the Top the UK one had a White plastic strip I remember. To play UK games you had to take a needle file had cut a slot out of the Cartridge slot hahaha

    I have been fascinated with Japan since I was a Kid I remember a ride at my local fairground it was Called Fuji! I was in awe what was this Magical rock I remember, where did it come from!

    I had my very first trip this year in febuary to Tokyo for two weeks my ex-girlfriend was working for Ikea in Minami Funabashi. It was completely amazing the best place I have ever been to.
    Having to comeback I was gutted I got my flight from Narita to Amsterdam to get a connect flight to Newcastle while waiting in the airport Terminal I saw bins over flowing with rubbish you just don't see this in Japan everything is clean and organized in Tokyo, It was such a culture shock. I knew then I had to get out there.
    Every since being in Tokyo then i have been unhappy being back in the UK I feel frastrated!
    Im learning Japanese i have spent a fortune on course's books using flash cards it going well. Doing lots of research on Japan and living etc
    Im studing IT, HTML Java C+ Im doing a deploma if this is not enough for imagration then it will have to be degree I will do it!!!

    You could say I have passion!

    Its not about Money for me its just the Culture its so facinating nothing like it on earth. You seem to get this positive-ness that is completely missing anywhere else on earth. People are amazing.
    Im making quite a few Japanese friends also via Metropolis friends Facebook etc .
    In about three years time i will be in Tokyo. **^_^**

    Try this and its completely FREE yes thats right FREE it does help "FREE Live Japanese TV" on your
    Computer just follow the intructions and download the software its awesome:

    http://xorsyst.com/japan/watch-japanese-tv-online/

    Really hope this helps people ^_^

    In about three years time i will be in Tokyo

    Johnny

    Fri 2008/10/03 12:16:26 JST (ID #321942)
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  • Minaru Chou
    Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25)
    Programmer Trainee
    http://jointsareokay.blogspot.com

    Thanks so much for these tips

    I just learn on my own..so I only know words and not how to compose them XD

    Fri 2008/10/03 19:15:44 JST (ID #322214)
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  • revae
    revae in united states (Registered on 2008/10/07)
    random! :3
    http://www.myspace.com/4yaoi4shoujo

    when i was a toddler it was the first time i lived in japan and at that time my mother told me i spoke japanese b/c i picked it up from the people at the day care... my mom didnt like that b/c well she couldnt understand me and all so unfortunately she got me english learning classes to revert! :P darn..
    but later i discovered anime my first anime I watched was cardcapters, sailor moon, astro boy ! lol
    then I got to go and live in japan for 2 years in middle school ! I fell more and more in love with japan...
    I wanted to learn everything about japan and anime ... so over the years i read everything about japan and its cultures... and to this day i try whenever i get free time to read up on whats going on in japan , constantly watching anime, reading manga,playing video games.. teaching myself how to read and write japanese...!
    Im still known to this day of knowing more about japan, anime, etc... more than anyone i have came across!^-^ yay otaku hehe ^.^
    I hope one day to return to japan! ^-^sorry for the long biography lol ... thank you for the tips and everything and you made me giggle more than i have giggled in a long time ! domo arigatou! :3
    good luck to you and I wish the best .. take care! peace!

    Tue 2008/10/07 07:07:09 JST (ID #325760)
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    • johnnyb20
      johnnyb20 in Body in Durham UK, Soul in Tokyo!!!! (Registered on 2008/09/21)
      IT Student

      Great Story love it **^_^**

      Tue 2008/10/07 18:27:50 JST (ID #326429)
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  • Terminal Chaos
    Terminal Chaos in Basque Country, Spain (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Student, Otaku

    (#_#) i didn't see the "submit" button and i hit "Post Comment" and i lost my epic comment T_T
    anyway, i have already swore to myself that i'll walk down the streets of shibuya and shinjuku and i'll do my best to learn how to read and write japanese, i have no problem with the pronunciation because the vowels in Japanese and Spanish are pronounced the same way, and, if i use romaji instead of kanji, i can learn vocabulary easily, but, when i try to learn to write or read japanese, my will power vanishes. but i'll do it, here in spain it's difficult to learn it, there are a lot of places where you can learn chinese, but not japanese, but i won't give up! p(^^)q
    i think i got too exited with that comment, anyway, im glad you made it, that you could learn japanese, i hope i can make it too.

    Sun 2008/10/12 22:39:55 JST (ID #332283)
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  • PowCoJG
    PowCoJG in Minnesota, United States (Registered on 2008/10/20)
    Student, Cashier, Singer, Guitarist
    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=622633132&ref=name

    Do you think it would be possible to find any of the books you mentioned at a book store, not just online? (strict parents, long story) examples of stores being Barnes & Noble or Borders Bookstores
    I've wanted to learn for comin on 6 years now (17 now) if anyone could answer, it would be a great help, i'm goin guitar shoppin soon, maybe pick up a few books.
    Keep up the great work Danny!

    Mon 2008/10/20 06:24:39 JST (ID #340129)
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  • Andrei-kun
    Andrei-kun in California, USA (Registered on 2008/10/23)
    Student
    http://andreijournal.blogspot.com

    Yes, passion.
    I needed that.

    Sat 2008/10/25 12:42:43 JST (ID #346161)
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  • Evo00
    Evo00 in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/11/03)
    Casshern - Student

    I wondering where could i learn Japanese online?

    Tue 2008/11/04 13:37:30 JST (ID #358529)
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  • Tremor
    Tremor in UK (Registered on 2008/11/11)
    http://gakuranman.com

    There are loads of sites around for learning japanese, but most operate on the assumption that you are at least familiar with hiragana and katakana (etc). I recommend getting a book (I used Minna no Nihongo, which is okay) to start with. Websites are much better once you have some command of the language and can do drills (etc).

    As a shameless plug, for all those who are doing JLPT, I have created some anki decks for 1 kyuu. You can find them for download here:

    http://michaeldowney.net/jlpt-1kyuu-kanji-jp/

    Anki is an SRS program for memorisation - and it really works. Completely free too. I wonder if you've heard of it Danny? (Not that you need it now, but it could come in handy for remembering lists of figures or something, since you can add pictures too :p)

    http://ichi2.net/anki/

    Good luck to all taking the test this year!

    Tue 2008/11/11 23:44:18 JST (ID #367658)
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    • Evo00
      Evo00 in United Kingdom (Registered on 2008/11/03)
      Casshern - Student

      Thanks

      Wed 2008/11/12 06:11:27 JST (ID #368043)
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  • maymay
    maymay in Romania (Registered on 2008/11/16)
    Student for now:P

    really nice post, it's 6:57 am second day on this site, i woke up and started reading it's just wonderful keep up the good work danny i really admire you, you worked pretty hard to reach your goals^^ respect

    Mon 2008/11/17 07:56:57 JST (ID #374617)
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  • takamichi
    takamichi (Registered on 2008/09/12)

    While I was looking for a printable Kanji poster I saw this ~ http://www.kanjiposter.com/images/steps.png XDDD Danny-san to sukkuri kana ^w^?

    Thu 2008/11/20 02:29:39 JST (ID #378424)
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  • irene
    irene in Canada (Registered on 2008/10/13)
    Pre-law student

    It's easy to learn. Especially when your family is bilingual. :P

    Thu 2008/11/20 21:15:26 JST (ID #379600)
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  • crashcat
    crashcat in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student
    http://crashacat.wordpress.com

    I'm curious of how i'm gonna perfom when i'll be in Japan for almost a year for study and internship.
    It's easy to loose your focus if you're learning Japanese without using it.

    Thu 2008/11/27 04:20:32 JST (ID #387412)
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  • vuna
    vuna (Registered on 2008/10/03)
    student

    Thank you danny!

    I started learning Japanese this semester. I love the Japanese culture since i was a boy lol Im really glad i finally made my mind and study Japanese, and i plan continue my studies. All your story really inspires me. I really hope someday i can go Japan & work there. For now im going to have learn Japanese well until that day comes ^^;

    Fri 2008/11/28 03:35:47 JST (ID #389043)
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  • rishidan
    rishidan in SoCal (Registered on 2008/05/26)
    Head Lackey and Scape Goat

    This is one of the things I've been meaning to get around to since I was 19. It's INCREDIBLY sad because, unless it's regularly used in anime or on a VERY common Japanese restaurant's menu, I don't know a single word. =(

    Sat 2008/11/29 09:09:45 JST (ID #391052)
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  • Shockerz
    Shockerz in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Student
    http://shockerz.wordpress.com/

    Thanks for your advices and life long experiences with us. I appreciate it very much. I'm currently learning Japanese in my holidays I do hope that I success.

    Sun 2008/11/30 16:44:37 JST (ID #392750)
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  • Tsukasa-san
    Tsukasa-san in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/19)
    NEET

    I studied Japanese at upper secondary school (high school).
    At the beginning of the course we were like 20 students, one moth later it dropped to like 5 students and by the end of the course I was the only one left T_T.

    In spring 2008 I will study Japanese on full time, I'm so looking forward to it ^^.

    Wed 2008/12/03 22:36:44 JST (ID #397757)
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  • phossil
    phossil in Guatemala City (Registered on 2008/07/22)
    http://twitter.com/phossil
    http://www.animoe.net

    Has anyone tried to learn another language with podcasts?? I think they are very useful and you might find one suitable in your mother language.

    Thu 2008/12/04 04:19:38 JST (ID #398003)
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  • sakujou
    sakujou in California (Registered on 2008/12/05)
    Student
    http://www.somiac.com

    Nice, I am trying to learn Japanese, I can recognize some Kanji and most of the Hiragana characters, hardly any Katakana though.

    I am going to be taking JP1 at school next quarter also! I am doing basically the same thing as you web/Graphic Design and I also want to do work in Japan for it!~

    Fri 2008/12/05 23:21:50 JST (ID #400415)
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  • mamikapapo
    mamikapapo in Beppu, Oita, Japan (Registered on 2008/12/13)
    Graduate Student

    Danny, I just wanted to say that this post has truly inspired me to work even harder on my Japanese skills. I'm an international student at a university in Japan, but the medium of instruction here is English, so I'm not really good at Japanese.

    It's been my lifelong dream to live and work and Japan, and to be fluent in Japanese, which is why I'm here now in Japan, trying to get a graduate degree. I hope after graduation I can find a company in Japan that will take me, but I will need to improve my Japanese, and so far I haven't had much time. I've actually been studying Japanese on my own for a few years now, but I kept being distracted by life. But after reading your post, I got a lot of great ideas. So thank you!

    I hope to get in touch with you when I visit Tokyo some time next year. Cheers!

    Sat 2008/12/13 06:11:30 JST (ID #410127)
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  • Zauts
    Zauts in spain (Registered on 2008/12/24)
    student

    You are inspirating! just i don't know why you dance wearing like stormtrooper, very funny anywayz! your life seems to go well, glad to know that!
    MERRY XMAS
    AND
    A HAPPY NEW YEAR


    from Spain

    Wed 2008/12/24 23:13:26 JST (ID #424576)
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  • Nino
    Nino in Chicago ^^, USA (Registered on 2008/12/26)
    Student.
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/profile/Yuusuke-kun/

    Its good to know that you had to learn the language from scratch because I feel its more inspirational. I too am currently learning Japanese, I don't know much of it, only praises here and there, but with these tips you gave, and the story you told, I feel like I can learn this with confidence. I agree with you completely on that passion is the main key. You cant get around in the world or life without passion. I plan to push myself to learn Japanese, maybe even get one of those books you recommended, and really make sure I finally learn what Ive been wanting to for so many years.

    Truly an inspiration to us all, Danny. ^^

    Fri 2008/12/26 09:06:01 JST (ID #425864)
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  • rebu
    rebu in finland (Registered on 2008/12/22)
    student

    i have a stupid question ,but does it require hiragana,katakana or kanji to get to an japanese school and what´s the history and differense in these writings.:D

    Mon 2008/12/29 04:50:51 JST (ID #428163)
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  • Riz
    Riz in インデアナポリス, インデアナ (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    三年せいとオタク

    Very Inspiring indeed. Im trying to learning Japanese and so far ive been doing okay I'd be doing better if my school offered it >>". So I;m teaching myself. I made flash cards for hiragana and katakana last year and practiced them whenever I had time in school. After a about two months I was able to read in hiragana and katakan without much trouble. Now im learning with Rosetta Stone which is helping me a lot.I also have a Kanji App on my Itouch that had over 2000 Kanji flashcards which is really speeding up the process of learning Kanji. I hope to study Japanese if its offered in the college or university that I choose to go to, but thats still years away. :p

    Sun 2009/01/04 01:33:47 JST (ID #434693)
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  • Dohko
    Dohko in colombia (Registered on 2009/01/10)
    estudiante univercitario

    The truth I am new in the page but I am charmed with the truth always me to been charmed with the Japanese culture danny makes a good travajo podrias give me please a page of interbet to learn Japanese to speak

    Sat 2009/01/10 12:23:26 JST (ID #442875)
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  • Learn japanese always is difficult.
    your advises are very useful for everybody, thank Danny.

    greetings,

    Sat 2009/01/24 23:57:39 JST (ID #461082)
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  • Ricky N
    Ricky N in USA,Rhode Island (Registered on 2009/01/29)
    Student

    This is one of the most helpful articles ive come across but I have a question i know you or another reader may be able to help me with which is, how many of the Kanji are absolutely neccesary, and where could i get a reliable list of them with english translations? Thanks so much for your posts, cant wait for the next week in tokyo =)!

    Thu 2009/01/29 08:48:58 JST (ID #466732)
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  • Ricky N
    Ricky N in USA,Rhode Island (Registered on 2009/01/29)
    Student

    This is one of the most helpful articles ive come across but I have a question i know you or another reader may be able to help me with which is, how many of the Kanji are absolutely neccesary, and where could i get a reliable list of them with english translations? Thanks so much for your posts, cant wait for the next week in tokyo =)!

    Thu 2009/01/29 08:50:40 JST (ID #466735)
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  • Spoonz
    Spoonz in Liverpool, England (Registered on 2009/01/29)
    Sony Games Tester

    Hey Danny! I'm currently applying for Japanese studies in SOAS (as well as other Unis just in case) did you enjoy your time there?

    Thu 2009/01/29 23:36:48 JST (ID #467511)
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  • HaoDesu
    HaoDesu (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    Video game developer
    http://www.instant-ramen.net

    I wonder... you speak Cantonese, but what about mandarin, did you learn it in the end? (or anyone else who can answer to me since the content of this website is H-U-G-E)

    Wed 2009/02/04 23:29:37 JST (ID #475118)
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  • Taira-kun
    Taira-kun in Bangkok, Thailand (Registered on 2009/02/11)

    Hello Danny,

    I am new here and have recently enjoyed this wonderful site of yours. :-)

    Thank you for opening your heart and telling it like it is -- not only is it, "Learn Japanese," well inspirational and educational, but also with heart and soul, not to mention being very entertaininig and a joy to ready through.

    The tips you've given, "selflessly" and virtually "bare-all" I must add, in regard to your Japanese lessions in the bloom of youth, I am sure, will more or less inspire and help in their final resolution process many (people) being torn between going ahead and being reluctant. :-)

    I look forward to reading more of good stuff from you.

    Tyler the Fan of Yumi

    (And yes, the Murphy's Law, I have it in mind -- so, I already have it copied.)

    Wed 2009/02/11 04:27:09 JST (ID #483466)
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  • masahiro
    masahiro (Registered on 2009/02/09)
    Full Time Student, Part Time Anime Lover, Half Time Lurker
    http://hiro307.blogspot.com

    I'm currently learn Japanese in my University as my 3rd Language Subject...it is a compulsory to take 3rd language subject since I a degree student...There are only 4 language available...they are French, Japanese, Mandarin and Arab...so i decided to take Japanese because I like Anime...What have you said is true...passion is important...even thought it hard and u have passion,u will success

    Sat 2009/02/14 06:57:26 JST (ID #488698)
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  • sikibuton
    sikibuton in japan (Registered on 2009/02/26)
    student
    http://sikibuton.blogspot.com/

    I'm japanese.
    I don't speak English,But I want studying.
    Is this writing correct?

    Thu 2009/02/26 13:23:38 JST (ID #502818)
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  • Kaaru Raijin
    Kaaru Raijin (Registered on 2009/03/02)
    Working towards being a Particle Physcist
    http://kynoxy.livejournal.com/

    Wow, you have really inspired me. I am currently learning Japanese and it is my dream to one day live in japan and talk fluently in it. So thank you for the tips and I will take them into consideration :)

    Mon 2009/03/02 01:11:06 JST (ID #506372)
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  • Kaaru Raijin
    Kaaru Raijin (Registered on 2009/03/02)
    Working towards being a Particle Physcist
    http://kynoxy.livejournal.com/

    Wow, you have really inspired me. I am currently learning Japanese and it is my dream to one day live in japan and talk fluently in it. So thank you for the tips and I will take them into consideration :)

    Mon 2009/03/02 01:11:13 JST (ID #506373)
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  • Motti
    Motti in Boston, Ma (Registered on 2009/03/28)
    Nutrition

    I really enjoyed this post, very informative I must say. Right now, i'm actually wondering what I should do for a career, still haven't made up my mind. I really love japan, i've been to tokyo before and plan to travel abroad towards the kansai area as well. I'm not sure if danny choo would actually read this post, but if so..What is your opinion on the JET program? I've looked into it, but not quite sure if i'd be able to make a career in japan one day.

    Sat 2009/03/28 07:14:18 JST (ID #538655)
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  • kratos1010
    kratos1010 (Registered on 2009/02/17)

    I'm learning Japanese now, coming to Japan for a month to study in the summer :D

    Fri 2009/04/03 05:55:17 JST (ID #547547)
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  • Destinii Haruya
    Destinii Haruya in Achfary. Heard of it? Thought not... (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Schoolkid
    http://did-someone-say-anime.blogspot.com

    I know "your", I know "smells", but what's the Japanese for "toilet"? xD

    Sat 2009/05/09 21:51:33 JST (ID #598447)
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  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    I would love to learn...online lessons?? =3 aah

    Mon 2009/05/18 06:12:09 JST (ID #610838)
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  • Daisuke Bei
    Daisuke Bei in Urbana (Registered on 2009/04/26)
    Stoodent

    I'm going to be a teacher in Japan as well as a part-time interpreter. I hope to use my time wisely like you have in order to accomplish this goal. Thank you, choo.

    Tue 2009/05/19 14:14:02 JST (ID #612618)
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  • Syn3rgetic
    Syn3rgetic in Hong Kong/Tokyo/Toronto (Registered on 2009/05/26)
    Game Designer
    http://Satellite-Stage.net

    I'm gonna take this year to learn Japanese as well. I've always loved games and anime and manga but I never thought that my passion would make me want to live and work in Japan. I always thought it would be cool but I never thought that it would dictate my career and future. AFter going to Japan for the first time in my life, I have realized a true calling. I will learn Japanese, I will re-locate my..."growing" business there. If Danny wants to lend a helping hand to a guy who's kinda following in his footsteps, I welcome it with open arms. I'm not that sharpest tool in the shed, but when I'm into something, I see it till the end.

    Fri 2009/05/29 08:31:30 JST (ID #625455)
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  • Dark Eri
    Dark Eri (Registered on 2009/06/14)
    Universitary Student, Gundam veteran pilot :)

    Thank you so much danny!

    I love the Japanese culture since I was a boy, All your story really really inspires me. I really hope someday go to Japan. For now im going to save some money, and start to learn japanese, cuz u r never too old to learn something new every day ;). MUCHAS FElICIDADES(CONGRATULATIONS) DANNY!!!! ^.^/,,

    Sun 2009/06/14 08:19:12 JST (ID #644209)
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  • gerbo-san
    gerbo-san in Arequipa Peru (Registered on 2009/03/24)
    Industrial engineer
    http://inotas.blogspot.com

    with all those activities necessary to improve in a language... I wonder if Danny-san isn't a caffeine addict or something like that =P
    But also makes me remember that phrase from Dead Poet's society: Carpe Diem, has a nice article in Wikipedia. ;)
    Thanks for the example Danny-san

    but first I have to improve my eigo ^-^;

    Thu 2009/06/18 05:07:57 JST (ID #648911)
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  • Motiko-chan
    Motiko-chan in Sweden (Registered on 2009/05/29)
    Student and free-time otaku ^^

    Wow, thanks for all these tips Danny! =D
    I want to be an exchange student in Japan for 10 months, but it's... *quite* expensive, so I guess I'll just be in Japan as a tourist sometime =
    However, I will study japanese ^^

    Sun 2009/07/19 16:22:46 JST (ID #680278)
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  • bananaboy89
    bananaboy89 in London (Registered on 2009/06/19)
    student and clothes designer
    http://neon-banana.com

    Danny that was super wicked to read lol. Helped me so much. I WILL LEARN JAPANESE THEN GO THERE AND DO MY CIVIL ENGINEERING! lol yatta!

    Fri 2009/07/24 06:08:38 JST (ID #684065)
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  • AkiraHojo
    AkiraHojo in New Zealand (Registered on 2008/01/29)
    Interactive Designer

    Hi Danny,

    Thanks for sharing your passion. Last year I went to Japan for the first time in my life, been saving for about 8 years. I went there for my honeymoon, as my wife also loved J-pop culture. We had a blast, and it was a dream came true for me after a lifetime of wishes and hardwork.

    I've read one of your posts about Akiba, and it gave me some ideas about where to go. I ended up going to Radio Kaikan, Yodobashi, a maid cafe and Tora no Ana shop there. Got some cool SOC figures.

    Whilst I'm now married, my passion for Japanese culture and history is still burning, so I'm continuing my Japanese language education.

    Hope to catch you in your Stormtrooper outfit when I visit Japan again sometime next year hopefully.

    Mon 2009/08/10 07:10:01 JST (ID #698198)
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  • Morgan Lamia
    Morgan Lamia in Oxford, England. (Registered on 2009/08/10)
    Sentai Ranger
    http://morganlamia.blogspot.com/

    I never realised Japan Center had been there so long. It's still there and sounds exactly like how it was when you were younger. The great little supermarket upstairs, the awesome book story downstairs... They even have the board on the wall still :P

    Wed 2009/08/12 13:58:31 JST (ID #699788)
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  • josephtame
    josephtame in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/12/27)
    Podcaster and tech-otaku
    http://www.japanpodshow.com

    It may sound corny but learning Japanese has changed my life (and left me with US$40,000 of debt - but was worth it!)

    Life in Japan with the ability to speak Japanese is very different from life without, as I've discovered through my trips here over the past 8 years. And yes, I agree, passion is key! (That's where a Japanese boyfriend/girlfriend comes in handy!)

    Thu 2009/09/17 17:01:46 JST (ID #719004)
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  • howtowriteinjapanese
    howtowriteinjapanese (Registered on 2009/09/28)

    Thanks for this detailed post on your story. Your passion and determination to be good in Japanese comes across clearly. Appreciate the long list of tips you've shared. ^_^

    Mon 2009/09/28 11:47:43 JST (ID #723959)
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  • gozeki
    gozeki in Denmark (Registered on 2009/09/10)

    my biggest problem is that I'm such a lazy slacker... And that I didn't start earlier. Definetely gonna pick up some of the books you mentioned though, and I'm definetely going to visit japan again, and I hope soon

    Fri 2009/10/16 19:32:01 JST (ID #731326)
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  • naidu
    naidu in Canada, BC, Vancouver (Registered on 2009/07/31)
    High School Student

    imma use the toilet chart! and a shower chart too! -laminatioooooooooon-

    Sat 2009/10/17 02:49:23 JST (ID #731518)
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  • ofuda
    ofuda in 福岡県 x England (Registered on 2009/10/16)
    Student

    Being a half Japanese, who had little knowledge of my mother tongue (constant traveling and stubbornness ><; ) I started using a similar technique with my siblings about 5 years ago. We're not completely fluent as of yet, but it has helped!
    I'm glad to see that your efforts have not been wasted.

    My nan would always send us DVDs of the latest movies and dramas to watch and a few CDs of her favorite musicians like DREAMS COME TRUE :)

    Sat 2009/10/17 05:20:09 JST (ID #731557)
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  • Kushieda
    Kushieda in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2009/03/30)
    Student
    http://foxkey.blog126.fc2.com/

    I am in almost the exact same position as your past self. Brought up with being able to speak English and Mandarin but absolutely no education in Chinese at all (So it's really basic).
    I'll have to try out some of the steps you've taken to get you where you are ^^ Especially with crucial year of school coming up for me, i'll have to work especially hard.

    Mon 2009/10/19 22:59:07 JST (ID #732501)
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  • Smooth Operata
    Smooth Operata in Wisconsin, USA (Registered on 2009/10/28)
    Spec Ops Otaku

    The biggest problem for me prevously was motivation, I didn't really have anything to shoot for. But recently, I've sworn to learn another language (Japanese in this case) and to live / work overseas. This has been an utter wake-up call for me.

    Fri 2009/11/06 13:08:07 JST (ID #738092)
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