Friday, August 14, 2009


What is characteristic of Japanese?
How many actual people who can speak in Japanese? Of course most people who use the Japanese as their mother tongue is the Japan people. Japan's population is now around 128 million. In addition, mentioned that there are about 3 million people around the world who learn the Japanese language. Let us study some of the main characteristic of Japanese.
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Learning Japan's four seasons through haiku

Japan has four distinctive seasons. Regardless of whether you've visited Japan or not, do join us as we journey through the four seasons of Japan.

Spring

A harbinger of spring, which is the season we’ll be featuring today. During the winter months of December, January and February, it’s very cold. Even in Tokyo, the temperature drops to anything from 5 to minus one degrees Celsius. Come March, one can sense that spring is just around the corner through the various changes that take place in nature.

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Summer

Today’s theme is “summer”. In June in Japan comes the rainy season which is called Tsuyu or plum rain because it coincides with the ripening of the Japanese plum. July signals the arrival of the hot and humid summer months. In Tokyo, the humidity is as high as 60% and the temperature is anything from 25 to well over 30 degrees Celsius.

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Autumn

Today’s theme is “autumn”. After the hot and humid summer months of July and August, it suddenly starts to cool down in mid September, marking the arrival of autumn in Japan. With temperatures of around 15 or 20 degrees Celsius,and with an refreshing breeze, it’s really a nice season. Autumn coincides with the rice harvest and it’s also a time when a wide variety of fruits and vegetables come into season, so autumn is often referred to as the season for hearty appetites. With the trees putting on a dazzling display of autumnal tints, there are quite a few people who make the most of the mild weather to travel.

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Winter

Today’s theme is “winter”. Autumn in Japan lasts from around mid September to the end of November. It’s a pleasant season with crisp, balmy weather. But come December, the cold north winds start to blow. In Tokyo, the temperature falls to just over ten degrees Celsius. And in January it goes down to about five. Sometimes it snows in February.
And when it does, everything looks so different, shrouded in a veil of pure white. It’s a whole new world. The snow helps to absorb sound, bringing about a sense of tranquility to the environment.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Basic Grammatical Structures

Now that we have learned how to write Japanese, we can begin going over the basic grammatical structure of the language. This section primarily covers all the parts of speech: nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs. It will also describe how to integrate the various parts of speech into a coherent sentence by using particles. By the end of this section, you should have a basic understanding of how Japanese works and how thoughts are expressed in Japanese.


Japan in Photos

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Jepang Dalam Photo 6 : Yamato Musium & Portpia Kure
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Kampus Universitas Hiroshima di Musim Semi 2008
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Jepang Dalam Photo : 2. Kinkakuji Kyoto
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Musium Bom Atom Hiroshima
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Makanan Jepang dalam Gambar
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Objek Wisata Sekitar Hiroshima : Myajima dan Iwakuni
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