I want to know what Japan is like from people who actually live in Japan especially after seeing some misleading posts online from people who don’t live in Japan & people misunderstanding something resulting in people being misleadingly negative about Japan

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      11 months ago

      If you’re trying to learn Japanese, wanikani for kanji and bunpro for grammar have been the best resources I’ve found. People recommend to just use anki but I don’t have the time to customize decks and mine sentences for hours on end. Wanikani and bunpro set up a structure that’s easy to follow and understand. I’ve loved using them over the past year.

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      11 months ago

      With Duolingo, it really helps if you’ve got someone else to practice with who’s working on the same language (or already knows it).

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      11 months ago

      With duolingo and apps like them I don’t actually use them because they don’t allow you to structure your learning to best help you learn

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      11 months ago

      Yeah they help but I mainly use them as supplementary information now because hearing the same information explained differently from other sources does help me understand something that may be explained in a way I don’t understand in a specific source

      I mainly use the resources from: https://morg.systems/58465ab9

      And I also created a github page that lists the other resources that I use though I don’t update it that often:

      https://github.com/njosey/Japanese-Learning-Resources/blob/main/README.md