Makoto Magazine 98. Makoto Magazine for Learners of Japanese, #98

Par : Clay Boutwell, Yumi Boutwell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233391941
  • EAN9798233391941
  • Date de parution24/03/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Makoto Japanese Language & Culture Magazine Issue 98 (April 2026) Story-driven reading and listening practice for learners of JapaneseMakoto is a monthly digital magazine for beginner to intermediate learners of Japanese. Each issue blends short stories, language lessons, cultural notes, humor, and native-audio recordings - all designed to make Japanese feel natural, usable, and enjoyable. In this issue (April 2026, Issue 98):This month moves from springtime impulse to late-night dread.
A beginner story about Clay's first encounter with Japanese crows builds early reading confidence, while an Edo-period folktale about a woman buying ??? (mizuame) after dark leads to one of the quietest, most devastating endings in Japanese folklore. In between, Frank gets a convenience store night shift and somehow turns it into an interplanetary incident. Readers: Beginner Reader: ??? (Karasu) Clay doesn't know the word for "crow." His neighbor does.
What follows involves barking, flapping, and a very patient ????. Presented in hiragana-spaced, kanji+furigana, and natural formats for multiple reading passes. Intermediate Reader: ??????? (The Mizuame-Buying Woman) A mysterious woman visits a candy shop every night, pays a single coin, and disappears. A classic folktale with guided reading support, full vocabulary and grammar notes, audio, and kanji breakdowns.
Frank and the Obaasan: Season 3, Episode 6 ?????? Frank bows to the automatic door. He eulogizes a meat bun. He demands ID for apple juice. He gets fired. Includes structured Japanese, vocabulary/grammar support, and Japanese-only reading. Language & culture lessons: Grammar Time: ~???? (JLPT N5) A beginner-friendly pattern for expressing "whether or not" with natural examples. Onomatopoeia Focus: Laughter ?????, ???, ????, ????? - four ways to laugh, each with its own personality.
Vocabulary: ???? A Heian-period phrase for when your mind drifts off. Includes comparison with ???? and ??????. Etymology: ????? How "eating roadside grass" became "wasting time on the way home." Plus the related idiom ????. Kanji Spotlight: ? (JLPT N5) Readings, meanings, stroke order, and example words. Prefecture Spotlight: ?? Home to half of Mt. Fuji, 40% of Japan's bottled water, and more wineries than you'd expect.
Anime Phrase of the Month: ?????? "??????????????????????" He offers his face. Background on anpan and its Meiji-era origins included. Haiku Spotlight: ???? A springtime haiku about setting off for Kiso on a whim, plus a breakdown of ??? vs. ??. Jokes, riddles, and wordplay A doctor joke that might make you rethink your next checkup. Katakana practice A matching exercise to keep your katakana sharp.
Includes:86 pages (PDF) 35 MP3 audio files 3 Anki flashcard decks Scan-and-listen QR codes for quick mobile access Full integration with Makoto+ Sentence Explorer for interactive reading, audio playback, furigana-on-demand, translations, notes, and vocabulary trackingPerfect for learners who want Japanese that feels human, readable, and fun - whether you're flapping your arms at a crow or following a ghost to a candy shop.