Japanese Learning Blog – No – nosaido (No side)
This week we will be learning some Japanese katakana words related to Rugby from Matsumoto Sensei
This week we will be learning some Japanese katakana words related to Rugby from Matsumoto Sensei
This week – Kumi Tanaka Sensei will share with us several idioms in Japanese related to cats.
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A, who is a university student, told me this story the other day: “I had an interview with a company today. My […]
In this blog – Matsumoto Sensei teaches us the meaning behind one of Japan’s longest running advertising Campaigns.
When getting ready for a Japanese job interview, be prepared to answer these 4 key questions to improve your chances of getting the job.
The new Designated Activities visa allows foreign students actively seeking employment after graduation to stay in Japan.
Speaking in Japanese on the phone is a next level challenge for most students. Here’s our handy guide for some key phrases that you need to know.
A foreigner’s guide to Japanese honorific, humble and polite forms.
Saying ‘no’ in Japan is a tricky subject. The Japanese will rarely give a direct no to an answer, preferring instead to give an indirect answer that conveys the message of no.