Makoto #83. Makoto Magazine for Learners of Japanese, #83
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- Date de parution29/12/2024
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Makoto Magazine Series #83: The Fun Japanese Not Found in TextbooksFor Beginners to Lower Intermediates: Boost Your Japanese Journey Today!Happy New Year from the Makoto Team!This month's cover features a stunning photo of ???(?????) (the Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, captured just last month by our talented editor Neddy and her equally talented husband. Doesn't it make you feel like taking a trip to Kyoto? Whether you've visited Kyoto many times or it's still on your bucket list, this iconic sight is always awe-inspiring.
Speaking of iconic, let's talk about ????. Did you know that while it's considered one of Japan's quintessential comfort foods, it actually has roots in Chinese cuisine? Our etymology feature dives into how those humble wheat noodles twisted and turned their way into Japanese hearts-and stomachs-over centuries. Here's a teaser: Japan's first ramen shop, ??? (??????), opened in 1910, and the rest is delicious history.
But ramen isn't just about slurping noodles-it's about the culture that surrounds it. From regional variations to late-night ramen adventures (who hasn't craved a steaming bowl after a long day?), it's no wonder ramen is beloved worldwide. Have a favorite ramen topping? Egg, chashu, or maybe corn and butter? Whatever your preference, there's no wrong way to enjoy it. This issue is packed with goodies to start your year with a smile: jokes and puns, a deep dive into the prefecture of Okayama, the rhythmic charm of the onomatopoeia ????, and a fresh set of Japanese Readers for learners of all levels.
Let's ring in 2024 with laughter, learning, and maybe a steaming bowl of noodles by your side. Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 62 Pages Formats: Download the PDF and ePub for No Extra Charge Audio: 26 High-Quality Sound Files Interactive Learning: Scan QR Codes for Quick Access to Sound Files Exclusive Bonus: Free Anki Flashcard Deck (Tailored for this issue's main story) ?? Now Featuring QR Codes for Instant Audio Playback! Scan the QR codes peppered throughout the magazine and hear the accompanying sound files instantly! A complete immersion experience at your fingertips.?? FREE Sound Files & Anki Flashcards Each issue comes with free sound files of all the Japanese examples read by a native Japanese speaker.
Plus, download a free Anki flashcard deck to help solidify your vocabulary of the main story. All freebies can be accessed through the download link on the last page.?? Unique & Informative Content Tired of the same old textbook content? Dive into a wide array of topics that typical courses overlook. This issue covers:In this Issue: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns Vocabulary: ?????? Prefecture Spotlight: Okayama Etymology: ???? Anime Phrase of the Day Onomatopoeia: ???? Haiku: ???? Kanji Spotlight: ? Grammar Time! ~????? Katakana Match Japanese Readers: Bad head? (beginner) + Muromachi Period (Intermediate) ?? Purchase now and start your enriching Japanese learning journey in just seconds!
Speaking of iconic, let's talk about ????. Did you know that while it's considered one of Japan's quintessential comfort foods, it actually has roots in Chinese cuisine? Our etymology feature dives into how those humble wheat noodles twisted and turned their way into Japanese hearts-and stomachs-over centuries. Here's a teaser: Japan's first ramen shop, ??? (??????), opened in 1910, and the rest is delicious history.
But ramen isn't just about slurping noodles-it's about the culture that surrounds it. From regional variations to late-night ramen adventures (who hasn't craved a steaming bowl after a long day?), it's no wonder ramen is beloved worldwide. Have a favorite ramen topping? Egg, chashu, or maybe corn and butter? Whatever your preference, there's no wrong way to enjoy it. This issue is packed with goodies to start your year with a smile: jokes and puns, a deep dive into the prefecture of Okayama, the rhythmic charm of the onomatopoeia ????, and a fresh set of Japanese Readers for learners of all levels.
Let's ring in 2024 with laughter, learning, and maybe a steaming bowl of noodles by your side. Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 62 Pages Formats: Download the PDF and ePub for No Extra Charge Audio: 26 High-Quality Sound Files Interactive Learning: Scan QR Codes for Quick Access to Sound Files Exclusive Bonus: Free Anki Flashcard Deck (Tailored for this issue's main story) ?? Now Featuring QR Codes for Instant Audio Playback! Scan the QR codes peppered throughout the magazine and hear the accompanying sound files instantly! A complete immersion experience at your fingertips.?? FREE Sound Files & Anki Flashcards Each issue comes with free sound files of all the Japanese examples read by a native Japanese speaker.
Plus, download a free Anki flashcard deck to help solidify your vocabulary of the main story. All freebies can be accessed through the download link on the last page.?? Unique & Informative Content Tired of the same old textbook content? Dive into a wide array of topics that typical courses overlook. This issue covers:In this Issue: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns Vocabulary: ?????? Prefecture Spotlight: Okayama Etymology: ???? Anime Phrase of the Day Onomatopoeia: ???? Haiku: ???? Kanji Spotlight: ? Grammar Time! ~????? Katakana Match Japanese Readers: Bad head? (beginner) + Muromachi Period (Intermediate) ?? Purchase now and start your enriching Japanese learning journey in just seconds!
Makoto Magazine Series #83: The Fun Japanese Not Found in TextbooksFor Beginners to Lower Intermediates: Boost Your Japanese Journey Today!Happy New Year from the Makoto Team!This month's cover features a stunning photo of ???(?????) (the Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, captured just last month by our talented editor Neddy and her equally talented husband. Doesn't it make you feel like taking a trip to Kyoto? Whether you've visited Kyoto many times or it's still on your bucket list, this iconic sight is always awe-inspiring.
Speaking of iconic, let's talk about ????. Did you know that while it's considered one of Japan's quintessential comfort foods, it actually has roots in Chinese cuisine? Our etymology feature dives into how those humble wheat noodles twisted and turned their way into Japanese hearts-and stomachs-over centuries. Here's a teaser: Japan's first ramen shop, ??? (??????), opened in 1910, and the rest is delicious history.
But ramen isn't just about slurping noodles-it's about the culture that surrounds it. From regional variations to late-night ramen adventures (who hasn't craved a steaming bowl after a long day?), it's no wonder ramen is beloved worldwide. Have a favorite ramen topping? Egg, chashu, or maybe corn and butter? Whatever your preference, there's no wrong way to enjoy it. This issue is packed with goodies to start your year with a smile: jokes and puns, a deep dive into the prefecture of Okayama, the rhythmic charm of the onomatopoeia ????, and a fresh set of Japanese Readers for learners of all levels.
Let's ring in 2024 with laughter, learning, and maybe a steaming bowl of noodles by your side. Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 62 Pages Formats: Download the PDF and ePub for No Extra Charge Audio: 26 High-Quality Sound Files Interactive Learning: Scan QR Codes for Quick Access to Sound Files Exclusive Bonus: Free Anki Flashcard Deck (Tailored for this issue's main story) ?? Now Featuring QR Codes for Instant Audio Playback! Scan the QR codes peppered throughout the magazine and hear the accompanying sound files instantly! A complete immersion experience at your fingertips.?? FREE Sound Files & Anki Flashcards Each issue comes with free sound files of all the Japanese examples read by a native Japanese speaker.
Plus, download a free Anki flashcard deck to help solidify your vocabulary of the main story. All freebies can be accessed through the download link on the last page.?? Unique & Informative Content Tired of the same old textbook content? Dive into a wide array of topics that typical courses overlook. This issue covers:In this Issue: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns Vocabulary: ?????? Prefecture Spotlight: Okayama Etymology: ???? Anime Phrase of the Day Onomatopoeia: ???? Haiku: ???? Kanji Spotlight: ? Grammar Time! ~????? Katakana Match Japanese Readers: Bad head? (beginner) + Muromachi Period (Intermediate) ?? Purchase now and start your enriching Japanese learning journey in just seconds!
Speaking of iconic, let's talk about ????. Did you know that while it's considered one of Japan's quintessential comfort foods, it actually has roots in Chinese cuisine? Our etymology feature dives into how those humble wheat noodles twisted and turned their way into Japanese hearts-and stomachs-over centuries. Here's a teaser: Japan's first ramen shop, ??? (??????), opened in 1910, and the rest is delicious history.
But ramen isn't just about slurping noodles-it's about the culture that surrounds it. From regional variations to late-night ramen adventures (who hasn't craved a steaming bowl after a long day?), it's no wonder ramen is beloved worldwide. Have a favorite ramen topping? Egg, chashu, or maybe corn and butter? Whatever your preference, there's no wrong way to enjoy it. This issue is packed with goodies to start your year with a smile: jokes and puns, a deep dive into the prefecture of Okayama, the rhythmic charm of the onomatopoeia ????, and a fresh set of Japanese Readers for learners of all levels.
Let's ring in 2024 with laughter, learning, and maybe a steaming bowl of noodles by your side. Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 62 Pages Formats: Download the PDF and ePub for No Extra Charge Audio: 26 High-Quality Sound Files Interactive Learning: Scan QR Codes for Quick Access to Sound Files Exclusive Bonus: Free Anki Flashcard Deck (Tailored for this issue's main story) ?? Now Featuring QR Codes for Instant Audio Playback! Scan the QR codes peppered throughout the magazine and hear the accompanying sound files instantly! A complete immersion experience at your fingertips.?? FREE Sound Files & Anki Flashcards Each issue comes with free sound files of all the Japanese examples read by a native Japanese speaker.
Plus, download a free Anki flashcard deck to help solidify your vocabulary of the main story. All freebies can be accessed through the download link on the last page.?? Unique & Informative Content Tired of the same old textbook content? Dive into a wide array of topics that typical courses overlook. This issue covers:In this Issue: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns Vocabulary: ?????? Prefecture Spotlight: Okayama Etymology: ???? Anime Phrase of the Day Onomatopoeia: ???? Haiku: ???? Kanji Spotlight: ? Grammar Time! ~????? Katakana Match Japanese Readers: Bad head? (beginner) + Muromachi Period (Intermediate) ?? Purchase now and start your enriching Japanese learning journey in just seconds!