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Must Know Golden Week Vocabulary

Click here to listen to the audio pronunciation! Golden week is almost here! In few days it will be the beginning of the Golden week, the longest public holiday in Japan. It’s an exciting moment for a lot of people as it’s the period for some time off and to fully enjoy Spring. Here is the list of Top Words you need to know for your holidays! 1. Traffic jam 渋滞 (じゅうたい) 2. Warm 暖かい (あたたかい) 3. Golden Week holidays ゴールデンウィーク 4. Chimaki ちまき 5. Constitution Day 憲法記念日 (Constitution Day) 6. Kashiwamochi 柏餅 (かしわもち) 7. Greenery Day みどりの日 (みどりのひ) 8. Children's Day 子供の日 (こどものひ) 9. Trip abroad 海外旅行 (かいがいりょこう) 10. Doll for the Boys' Festival in May 五月人形 (ごがつ にんぎょう) ... Show more

8 Extreme places to visit in Japan

Click here to discover 30 travel phrases you should know! If you are looking for exceptional and exciting places in Japan, here is a list of spots not to miss. Some places on the list are difficult to access, or even forbidden. 1. 青ヶ島。- Aogashima. The island is located 358 kilometers to the south of Tokyo. It is the smallest village in Japan. It is a volcanic island 3.5 km in length and 2.5 km in width that was formed from the remains of several calderas. The island is one of the most mysterious islands and has a beautiful natural environment. It is worth visiting at least once in a lifetime! 2. 軍艦島。- Gunkanjima. Once the most densely populated place in the world, the small island of Hashima, commonly known as... Show more

Top 10 Must-know Survival Words & Phrases for Your Next Trip to Japan

1. おはよう。 - Good morning. Click here to learn more basic Japanese greetings: https://www.japanesepod101.com/2010/01/22/video-503-basic-japanese-3-basic-greetings-2/ 2. すごい - cool, amazing, great, wonderful Click here to learn how to introduce yourself in Japanese: https://www.japanesepod101.com/2014/10/26/innovative-japanese-1-how-to-introduce-yourself/ 3. お名前は? - What’s your name? Click here to learn how to ask What’s Your Name? In Japanese: https://www.japanesepod101.com/2014/01/13/top-25-japanese-questions-you-need-to-know-1-whats-your-name-in-japanese/ 4. じゃ、また。 - See you soon. Click here to learn basic Japanese greetings: ... Show more

How JapanesePod101 makes learning grammar easy and fun – JapanesePod101 Review

理解することはまあまあできるけど、話すのは難しい! Understanding is alright, but speaking is hard! Hi, my name is Noemi and this is what I have been saying for over a year whenever someone asks me about my level in Japanese. I have tons of learning books, and I think they are all good but just too heavy to carry. My Japanese friends are helping me, but it is impossible to remember everything they are teaching me, especially in a more casual context. I also took Japanese classes for 2 years, and those are generally a great option, but not so much for my wallet. In other words: I was stuck at my let’s say lower intermediate level and this needs to change. I am in Japan now, so it’s time to learn. Basically, what I need is something light and... Show more

What are some Japanese abbreviated and contracted words?

皆さん、おはこんばんちは!(mina san, o ha kon ban chi wa!) This is one of my favorite words and it’s from Dr. Slump (a manga series), and it’s actually おはよう (ohayou, “good morning”), こんばんは(konbanwa, “good evening”), and こんにちは (kon ni chi wa, “good afternoon/hello”) all mixed together to make one word. Japanese people love shortening words. I’m pretty sure there are a few that you already know like アニメ(anime), which is a truncated version of アニメーション (a nimēshon, “animation”) and ポケモン (pokemon), which is a contracted version of ポケット・モンスター (poketto monsutā) but there’s more of them than you can even imagine!... Show more

Japanese Word of the Day – bell pepper (noun)

Learn a little Japanese everyday with the free Japanese Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!ピーマン (ピーマン) bell pepper (noun)一番、一般的なピーマンは、緑か赤、または黄色だ。いちばん、いっぱんてきなピーマンは、みどりかあか、またはきいろだ。The most common bell peppers are green, red or yellow.赤、緑、黄色のピーマンあか、みどり、きいろのピーマンred, green and yellow bell peppers緑のピーマンみどりのピーマンgreen bell peppersOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Japanese Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!

Japanese Word of the Day – chili pepper (noun)

Learn a little Japanese everyday with the free Japanese Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!唐辛子 (とうがらし) chili pepper (noun)私はいつも唐辛子を入れすぎて辛すぎて食べきれないと言う。わたしはいつもとうがらしをいれすぎてからすぎてたべきれないという。I always say that too much chilli pepper means too much heat for me to eat.唐辛子の身は調味料としても野菜としても用いられる。とうがらしのみはちょうみりょうとしてもやさいとしてももちいられる。The fruit of the chilli pepper is used as a spice and a vegetable.唐辛子の種も使うとより辛さが増す。とうがらしのたねもつかうとよりからさがます。Leaving the seeds in a chili pepper will make it much hotter.辛い唐辛子からいとうがらしspicy chili pepperOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Japanese Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!

Japanese Word of the Day – soft (i-adjective)

Learn a little Japanese everyday with the free Japanese Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!柔らかい (やわらかい) soft (i-adjective)下着には、もっと柔らかい素材の方がよい。したぎには、もっとやわらかいそざいのほうがよい。Softer materials are preferred for undergarments.彼女の新しいバスタオルは、柔らかい綿でできていた。かのじょのあたらしいバスタオルは、やわらかいめんでできていた。Her new bath towels were made of soft cotton.柔らかい食事の生活やわらかいしょくじのせいかつsoft food diet柔らかいピンクの綿毛やわらかいピンクのわたげsoft pink fluff柔らかい繊維やわらかいせんいsoft fabric柔らかいタオルやわらかいタオルsoft towelsOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Japanese Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!

Japanese Word of the Day – peacock (noun)

Learn a little Japanese everyday with the free Japanese Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!クジャク (クジャク) peacock (noun)クジャクが、向きを変えている。クジャクが、むきをかえている。The peacock is turning.クジャクの羽は美しいです。クジャクのはねはうつくしいです。The peacock's feathers are beautiful.うちわのように広がった尾をしたクジャクうちわのようにひろがったおをしたクジャクpeacock with fanned tailOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Japanese Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!

Japanese Word of the Day – ruler (noun)

Learn a little Japanese everyday with the free Japanese Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!定規 (じょうぎ) ruler (noun)定規でライン間隔を測りなさい。じょうぎでラインかんかくをはかりなさい。Measure the spaces between the lines with a ruler.計測用定規けいそくようじょうぎmeasuring ruler十二インチの定規じゅうにインチのじょうぎtwelve inch rulerOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Japanese Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!