Hiragana YA In Japanese Hiragana Chart

Now it’s time for you to learn how to write Japanese YA in Hiragana using correct line stroke order and direction. This is an easy to learn 3 line stroke Hiragana character. Some people say it looks like a Yak head while others find a different mnemonic. Let’s learn how to write it as it’s done in Japan! I will show how to draw it line by line.

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Japan Earthquake 2011 – Hiroshima Quake

Now we got it again. Another earthquake hit us in Japan. This time at night in Hiroshima prefecture to the West of Tokyo. The earthquake shook the ground all the way to Kyushu in West Japan. In my case the couch that I sat on moved backwards and my backhead hit into the wall. Except for that everything else is ok. People are safe.

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Hiragana MO – How To Write MO In Japanese

MO in Japanese is one of the Hiragana characters in the Japanese language that you really must learn well. This symbol is used in Japanese grammar and luckily for you its cool visual shape of line strokes is an unique combination that you have not encountered before in the Hiragana chart. I will show you how to draw it and use it!

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Japanese Women And Host Club Love In Japan

Japanese women chase men while looking for attention and love. At the same time the modern day woman in Japan is often busy with her professional career and job position, making it difficult to have enough time to go out dating and to meet men. Some women in Japan turn to host clubs…to buy time and affection – with big money.

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Hiragana ME – How To Write ME In Japanese

Don’t get fooled by this two line stroke ME In Japanese Hiragana. It looks very similar to another basic Hiragana symbol as well as that it is used as a suffix in Japanese grammar. There are more than one Kanji symbol using its sound too. Are you getting curious? Would you like to to see all this? Translation too? Sure! Let me show you!

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Tokyo Apartment – Rent Apartment In Japan

Are you looking for an apartment in Tokyo or do you want to rent an apartment in Japan more far out in the country side? Maybe you’re a weekend tourist in Japan? There are certain basic important things in the Japanese apartment market that you need to keep your eyes open about! Especially as a foreigner. Let me show you what!

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Learn How To Write Hiragana MU In Japanese

Learn how to correctly write Hiragana MU in Japanese language using my easy to follow beginner step-by-step instructions showing you each line stroke and its correct direction. I will also show you what Hiragana for MU actually means, because you don’t learn this for nothing. No need to feel incompetent or incapable. You can do it!

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Japan is known as the mighty Land of the Rising Sun and therefore it’s natural to learn the Kanji for the Sun in Japanese. Let me show you how its Kanji symbol looks like, how it is written in Hiragana as well as its multiple ON-readings and KUN-readings. Mnemonic and historic symbol. I will show you my photos our Japanese sunset.

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It’s time for you to learn how to write MI in Japanese using the Japanese Hiragana chart to your assistance. Find out what line order to draw it as well as the correct line stroke directions. And by the way – what does the Japanese ear lacking anime character anpanman have to do with this? Let me show you! And some Kanji too!

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Here is a golden nugget for you! You have heard when to use the Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana – haven’t you? Probably you’ve missed a very important basic part of it! Let me show it to you through my virtual photo trip here in Japan. Follow me to the evil volcanic lava mountains and meet a Japanese folklore giant at a magic waterfall!

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