The Japan Blog
The Japan-San blog keeps you up-to-date on all the latest changes and additions to the Japan-San website.
Also, if there is something special going on in Japan like the Sakura blooming or the Bon Festival I'll be sure to update.
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Japanese Slang Dictionary
A Personal and Up-to-Date Japanese Slang Dictionary Including Words With Double Meanings and Colloquial Phrases.
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Japan-San: Japanese Culture, Customs, Language, Folklore and more.
Your Personal Guide to Japanese Culture, Customs, Holidays, and more.
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Japanese Study Tips: 6 Tips to Success
5 Japanese Study Tips From a Full-Time Japanese Language Student . Save Both Money and Time by Learning What Works and Doesn't.
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About the Google Ad's
Well, I've decided to ad a few google ads to the site. I'm doing my best to make them non-intrusive. If anyone has genuine comments or concerns about it just let me know and I'll gladly get back to you.
-Lee
Japanese Customs and Traditions
Personal Articles on Japanese Customs and Traditions Including What They Are, How They Work, and How Not to Mess Them Up.
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Japan-San: Learning Japanese
A Personal Guide to Learning Japanese and Where to Start.
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Japan Culture Shock
A Guide to Culture Shock While Living in Japan from First-Hand Experience
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Japan-San: The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
The Book of Tea written by Kakuzo Okakura
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Japan Facts
Japan Facts including a look at geography, govenrment, population, climate and more...
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Site Updates
Hey everyone, You may have notiuced that lately the site has been changing a little bit. I'm reworking some of the pages in my spare time and I'm planning to add a section for information about Japan. Although I can't say that will exactly be a personal guide, it's still more convinient than not having one at all, right.
I have a Japanese test on Monday but maybe I'll be able to sneak in some time in between studying to work on the pages. Until then,
-Lee
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