Textfugu対ゲンキャピタル
The creator (as linked by kikiojji) is very clever and interesting. I highly recommend textfugu, if nothing else but for an interesting read, especially on his methods of teaching kanji to non-native Japanese speakers. :) I subscribed (bought a forever account) when Textfugu first launched. I love it.
Lang-8 solves this problem brilliantly, meaning TextFugu can assign you writing practice and you can get it (pretty reliably) corrected for free! Flashcards. Smart.fm: For online flashcards, Smart.fm is one of the best resources out there. People can create and share flashcards, and it keeps track of what you've learned (and whether or not
Japanese The Hard Way. "The problems of victory are more agreeable than those of defeat, but they are no less difficult.". - Winston Churchill. Japanese is difficult. If anyone tells you otherwise, they're probably lying to you or trying to sell you something. If you choose the easy way, you might learn something for a little bit, but
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