Makoto Magazine 93. Makoto Magazine for Learners of Japanese, #93
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- ISBN8232423551
- EAN9798232423551
- Date de parution28/10/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Makoto Japanese Language & Culture Magazine Issue 93 (November 2025)Fun, culturally rich reading and listening practice for learners of JapaneseMakoto is a monthly digital magazine for beginner to intermediate learners of Japanese. Each issue features short articles, cultural notes, language lessons, jokes, and native-audio recordings-designed to make learning fun, immersive, and memorable. In this issue (November 2025, Issue 93):November is a month of gratitude-and celebration! This issue explores warmth, humor, and a bit of the bizarre: from a grandmother convinced her Roomba is alive, to Fukui Prefecture's dinosaurs and handmade washi paper, to the hilarious (and slightly tragic) folktale of Gonzomushi, where greed literally turns a man into a bug.
Plus... I'm happy to report that... Frank and the Obaasan are back for Season 3!!!Highlights include: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns - humor that helps you remember what you learn Vocabulary Spotlight: ???????? (to want something so badly you can almost reach it) Prefecture Spotlight: Fukui - famous for dinosaurs, eyeglasses, and washi paper Etymology Deep Dive: ?????? - how Japan's "salaryman" became a cultural icon Anime Phrase of the Day: From Yowamushi Pedal - "This one step connects to a vast world out there!" Onomatopoeia: ????, ????, ????, ???? - words for utter exhaustion Haiku Spotlight: Kobayashi Issa - A radish puller points the way-with his radish! Kanji Focus: ? (country; nation) Grammar Time!: ~??? (difficult to do) Japanese Readers:.
Frank and the Obaasan: Frank Needs a Job (Beginner). Gonzomushi (Intermediate) Includes: 65-page PDF and ePub formats 35 MP3 audio files (normal and slow speed) 1 Anki flashcard deck (beginner story vocabulary) Scan-and-listen QR codes for quick mobile access Integration with Makoto+ Sentence Explorer for interactive reading Perfect for learners who love Japanese culture and want engaging, real-world content.
Use it to grow your vocabulary, improve listening skills, and enjoy Japanese through humor, folklore, and seasonal charm.
Plus... I'm happy to report that... Frank and the Obaasan are back for Season 3!!!Highlights include: Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns - humor that helps you remember what you learn Vocabulary Spotlight: ???????? (to want something so badly you can almost reach it) Prefecture Spotlight: Fukui - famous for dinosaurs, eyeglasses, and washi paper Etymology Deep Dive: ?????? - how Japan's "salaryman" became a cultural icon Anime Phrase of the Day: From Yowamushi Pedal - "This one step connects to a vast world out there!" Onomatopoeia: ????, ????, ????, ???? - words for utter exhaustion Haiku Spotlight: Kobayashi Issa - A radish puller points the way-with his radish! Kanji Focus: ? (country; nation) Grammar Time!: ~??? (difficult to do) Japanese Readers:.
Frank and the Obaasan: Frank Needs a Job (Beginner). Gonzomushi (Intermediate) Includes: 65-page PDF and ePub formats 35 MP3 audio files (normal and slow speed) 1 Anki flashcard deck (beginner story vocabulary) Scan-and-listen QR codes for quick mobile access Integration with Makoto+ Sentence Explorer for interactive reading Perfect for learners who love Japanese culture and want engaging, real-world content.
Use it to grow your vocabulary, improve listening skills, and enjoy Japanese through humor, folklore, and seasonal charm.






















