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Japanese Map Posted by on Apr 1, 2011

In this day and age with widely available maps, I find it perplexing that some people still don’t know where Japan is. Hopefully the following information is all old news to you, but if not, get ready for a geography lesson on Japan. As you can see on the map at the left, eastern Japan…

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Japanese Lullaby Posted by on Mar 27, 2011

There is a Japanese lullaby called ‘komoriuta’ (子守歌). Komoriuta means ‘lullaby’ in Japanese. Sometimes the lyrics of children’s songs can be disturbing, but this isn’t the case with komoriuta. It’s a nice and soothing little song that children can sleep to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmd7ibJESHM ねんねんころりよおころりよ (Nennen kororiyo okororiyo) Calming words to make a baby sleep 坊やはよい子だねんねしな (Boyawa…

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Japanese Proverbs Posted by on Mar 21, 2011

The tsunami and earthquake of Japan caused a tremendous amount of devastation that is still wreaking havoc on the country. In situations like this, a few Japanese proverbs come to mind. 泣き面に蜂 = Nakitsura ni hachi This proverb is very apt in this situation because it means that misfortune rarely comes in a single blow…

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Japanese Newspapers Posted by on Mar 17, 2011

If you want to read up about the situation in Japan, why not read a Japanese language newspaper to find out? Japanese newspapers use a lot of kanji, which can make it difficult to read for beginner level readers of Japanese. For example Yomiuri Shimbun (読売新聞) had a headline like this: 東日本巨大地震、死者・行方不明者1万2千人超 東日本 = eastern…

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Japanese Condolence Messages Posted by on Mar 14, 2011

The recent tsunami and earthquake in Japan has saddened and shocked many people all over the world. In a situation like this, what is the right thing to say? If you’re wondering how to express your condolences in Japanese, there are several ways to say it. 心からお悔やみ申し上げます (kokorokara okuyamimōshiagemasu) This phrase means “Please accept my…

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Earthquake and Tsunami of Japan Posted by on Mar 12, 2011

As you’ve probably already heard by now, Japan was hit by an 8.9 earthquake. The level of damage that an earthquake can cause is measured by the Richter scale. A “7” on this scale can cause major damage while a “9” can cause damage across several thousands of miles. Since this earthquake was an 8.9…

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Rice Posted by on Mar 7, 2011

Rice is an important part of a traditional Japanese meal. The usual type of rice is a white, non glutinous kind, but did you know that there are other varieties of Japanese rice and rice dishes? Genmai gohan (玄米御飯) is brown rice. Brown rice has a nuttier flavor than white rice. In the postwar era…

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