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I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are HOW DIFFICULT IS JAPANESE? Kanji are Chinese characters that have been adopted into the Japanese writing system. To be considered fluent you need to be able to read approximately 2,000 kanji. Compounding this feat is the fact that each kanji; can have multiple readings depending on the usage (in Chinese the vast majority of characters have only one reading). BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
UNDERSTANDING GAMMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY Understanding Gamma in Photography. Gamma—or more precisely, gamma-correction—simply refers to the operation to encode the linear values the camera records into a non-linear relationship (or the reversal of this process in decoding). The reason we must gamma correct images lies in the historical need to deal with theexponential output
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. JAPANESE GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, KANJI QUIZZES Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary, Kanji Quizzes. There are two types of quizzes below: (1) multiple choice and (2) free-form answers which require you to be able to input hiragana on your computer. There is no official kanji list for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) examinations (the lists that do exist on the internet are all taken THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are HOW DIFFICULT IS JAPANESE? Kanji are Chinese characters that have been adopted into the Japanese writing system. To be considered fluent you need to be able to read approximately 2,000 kanji. Compounding this feat is the fact that each kanji; can have multiple readings depending on the usage (in Chinese the vast majority of characters have only one reading). BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
UNDERSTANDING GAMMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY Understanding Gamma in Photography. Gamma—or more precisely, gamma-correction—simply refers to the operation to encode the linear values the camera records into a non-linear relationship (or the reversal of this process in decoding). The reason we must gamma correct images lies in the historical need to deal with theexponential output
A GUIDE TO INCOME TAXES IN JAPAN Like the UK and the US, Japan operates a progressive tax system where your tax rate increases with your income. At present the following tax brackets apply. So, for example, a single taxpayer with a taxable income of ¥8 million would fall in the 23% tax bracket and pay 1.204 million in taxes. ¥8M x 23% = ¥1.84M – ¥0.636M =1.204M.
DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POST Dejima (出島, “Exit Island”) is a small island in the port of Nagasaki which served as a Dutch trading post between 1641 and 1843, and was the only official place of trade between Japan and the outside world during the country’s 200-year period of isolation (sakoku). Today it is a designated Japanese national historic site. The streetsof Dejima in 2017
CORE JAPANESE SYLLABARIES: HIRAGANA & KATAKANA Core Japanese Syllabaries: Hiragana & Katakana. Hiragana and katakana are the two syllabaries in Japanese. Hiragana is used to form the grammar of the sentence and katakana is used primarily to write words that have been imported from other languages, e.g. coffee, table, and so forth. You can dispense with learning katakana for a little while BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
TOKYO SHUTOKO EXPRESSWAY: JAPAN'S BUSIEST ROAD NETWORK The Central Circular Route (中央環状線)—the Yamanote Line of Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway network—skirts the center of Tokyo and is made whole by the Bayshore Route (湾岸線) near Odaiba. The other lines such as the Ikebukuro Line (池袋線) and Meguro Line (目黒線) are the arteries that bring the flow of traffic into andout of
GETTING MARRIED IN JAPAN AS A FOREIGNER A person who is under 20 years of age cannot get married in Japan without the approval of one of the parents. A woman cannot get married within six months of the dissolution of her previous marriage. This is to avoid confusion as to the identification of a child’s father if a pregnancy occurs close in time to the end of the marriage. BEGINNER KANJI QUIZ #01 This quiz consists of 10 questions to test your kanji ability. Choose the correct kanji to replace the text in BLUE. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE "TE" FORM The negative is a little confusing. Logically you would expect to see も added to the ないで structure as this was the form required to join phrases or express sequential order, and the logic here is basically saying the same thing; namely, “even if I do not A, B will/will not happen”.MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to UNDERSTANDING GAMMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY Understanding Gamma in Photography. Gamma—or more precisely, gamma-correction—simply refers to the operation to encode the linear values the camera records into a non-linear relationship (or the reversal of this process in decoding). The reason we must gamma correct images lies in the historical need to deal with theexponential output
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. JAPANESE GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, KANJI QUIZZES Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary, Kanji Quizzes. There are two types of quizzes below: (1) multiple choice and (2) free-form answers which require you to be able to input hiragana on your computer. There is no official kanji list for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) examinations (the lists that do exist on the internet are all taken THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. JAPANESE GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, KANJI QUIZZES Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary, Kanji Quizzes. There are two types of quizzes below: (1) multiple choice and (2) free-form answers which require you to be able to input hiragana on your computer. There is no official kanji list for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) examinations (the lists that do exist on the internet are all taken THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE Yasukuni Shrine. The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. However, it is the enshrinement of DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POST Dejima (出島, “Exit Island”) is a small island in the port of Nagasaki which served as a Dutch trading post between 1641 and 1843, and was the only official place of trade between Japan and the outside world during the country’s 200-year period of isolation (sakoku). Today it is a designated Japanese national historic site. The streetsof Dejima in 2017
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
A GUIDE TO INCOME TAXES IN JAPAN Like the UK and the US, Japan operates a progressive tax system where your tax rate increases with your income. At present the following tax brackets apply. So, for example, a single taxpayer with a taxable income of ¥8 million would fall in the 23% tax bracket and pay 1.204 million in taxes. ¥8M x 23% = ¥1.84M – ¥0.636M =1.204M.
HOW DIFFICULT IS JAPANESE? Kanji are Chinese characters that have been adopted into the Japanese writing system. To be considered fluent you need to be able to read approximately 2,000 kanji. Compounding this feat is the fact that each kanji; can have multiple readings depending on the usage (in Chinese the vast majority of characters have only one reading). TOKYO SHUTOKO EXPRESSWAY: JAPAN'S BUSIEST ROAD NETWORK The Central Circular Route (中央環状線)—the Yamanote Line of Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway network—skirts the center of Tokyo and is made whole by the Bayshore Route (湾岸線) near Odaiba. The other lines such as the Ikebukuro Line (池袋線) and Meguro Line (目黒線) are the arteries that bring the flow of traffic into andout of
GETTING MARRIED IN JAPAN AS A FOREIGNER A person who is under 20 years of age cannot get married in Japan without the approval of one of the parents. A woman cannot get married within six months of the dissolution of her previous marriage. This is to avoid confusion as to the identification of a child’s father if a pregnancy occurs close in time to the end of the marriage. COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN The below gives an overview of living costs for foreign students in Tokyo excluding tuition fees (here you can read more about the cost of language schools).The exchange rate used to calculate the US dollar amounts is updated daily. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE "TE" FORM The negative is a little confusing. Logically you would expect to see も added to the ないで structure as this was the form required to join phrases or express sequential order, and the logic here is basically saying the same thing; namely, “even if I do not A, B will/will not happen”. UNDERSTANDING GAMMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY Understanding Gamma in Photography. Gamma—or more precisely, gamma-correction—simply refers to the operation to encode the linear values the camera records into a non-linear relationship (or the reversal of this process in decoding). The reason we must gamma correct images lies in the historical need to deal with theexponential output
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. JAPANESE GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, KANJI QUIZZES Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary, Kanji Quizzes. There are two types of quizzes below: (1) multiple choice and (2) free-form answers which require you to be able to input hiragana on your computer. There is no official kanji list for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) examinations (the lists that do exist on the internet are all taken THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. JAPANESE GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, KANJI QUIZZES Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary, Kanji Quizzes. There are two types of quizzes below: (1) multiple choice and (2) free-form answers which require you to be able to input hiragana on your computer. There is no official kanji list for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) examinations (the lists that do exist on the internet are all taken THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
GETTING A MOTORCYCLE LICENSE IN JAPAN Below is the approximate cost of obtaining your motorcycle license from scratch at a driving school. Note that holding a medium bike motorcycle license is a prerequisite for joining the big bike course. By comparison, the cost of taking the examination directly at a test center is about ¥22,500 ($205). That’s ¥6,550 for the test itselfand
HAVING A BABY IN JAPAN: (ALMOST) EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO The Costs. As mentioned above, women spend on average six days in hospital for childbirth in Japan. 2016 statistics show that nationwide 505,759 ($4,633) was the average cost of a natural birth. In Tokyo, this creeps up to ¥621,814 ($5,696). These figures are THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE Yasukuni Shrine. The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. However, it is the enshrinement of DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POST Dejima (出島, “Exit Island”) is a small island in the port of Nagasaki which served as a Dutch trading post between 1641 and 1843, and was the only official place of trade between Japan and the outside world during the country’s 200-year period of isolation (sakoku). Today it is a designated Japanese national historic site. The streetsof Dejima in 2017
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
A GUIDE TO INCOME TAXES IN JAPAN Like the UK and the US, Japan operates a progressive tax system where your tax rate increases with your income. At present the following tax brackets apply. So, for example, a single taxpayer with a taxable income of ¥8 million would fall in the 23% tax bracket and pay 1.204 million in taxes. ¥8M x 23% = ¥1.84M – ¥0.636M =1.204M.
HOW DIFFICULT IS JAPANESE? Kanji are Chinese characters that have been adopted into the Japanese writing system. To be considered fluent you need to be able to read approximately 2,000 kanji. Compounding this feat is the fact that each kanji; can have multiple readings depending on the usage (in Chinese the vast majority of characters have only one reading). TOKYO SHUTOKO EXPRESSWAY: JAPAN'S BUSIEST ROAD NETWORK The Central Circular Route (中央環状線)—the Yamanote Line of Tokyo’s Shuto Expressway network—skirts the center of Tokyo and is made whole by the Bayshore Route (湾岸線) near Odaiba. The other lines such as the Ikebukuro Line (池袋線) and Meguro Line (目黒線) are the arteries that bring the flow of traffic into andout of
GETTING MARRIED IN JAPAN AS A FOREIGNER A person who is under 20 years of age cannot get married in Japan without the approval of one of the parents. A woman cannot get married within six months of the dissolution of her previous marriage. This is to avoid confusion as to the identification of a child’s father if a pregnancy occurs close in time to the end of the marriage. COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN The below gives an overview of living costs for foreign students in Tokyo excluding tuition fees (here you can read more about the cost of language schools).The exchange rate used to calculate the US dollar amounts is updated daily. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE "TE" FORM The negative is a little confusing. Logically you would expect to see も added to the ないで structure as this was the form required to join phrases or express sequential order, and the logic here is basically saying the same thing; namely, “even if I do not A, B will/will not happen”. UNDERSTANDING GAMMA IN PHOTOGRAPHY Understanding Gamma in Photography. Gamma—or more precisely, gamma-correction—simply refers to the operation to encode the linear values the camera records into a non-linear relationship (or the reversal of this process in decoding). The reason we must gamma correct images lies in the historical need to deal with theexponential output
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
NOMINALISING VERBS (こと) Grammatically, こと is essential to Japanese because by appending it to the standard form of a verb we can nominalise the verb (i.e. turn them it into a nouns) to create more complex structures. 食 た べる。. To eat . 食 た べる こと 。. The thing that iseating .
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Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE Yasukuni Shrine. The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. However, it is the enshrinement of COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A Beginner’s Japanese Grammar Guide. The below Japanese grammar guide assumes no prior knowledge of the language beyond the Japanese syllabary—hiragana and katakana. Trace sheets to help you learn the syllables can be found in the links below. THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese. Those aged between 20 and 60 years who reside in Japan are obliged to pay into the national pension scheme. Monthly payments amount have changed slightly over time and figures for 2015-2019 are given below ( Japan PensionService ).
NOMINALISING VERBS (こと) Grammatically, こと is essential to Japanese because by appending it to the standard form of a verb we can nominalise the verb (i.e. turn them it into a nouns) to create more complex structures. 食 た べる。. To eat . 食 た べる こと 。. The thing that iseating .
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MUST & MUST NOT
Must & Must Not. The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. And we actually have three ways of constructing this logic, each of which follows a double negative pattern to YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE Yasukuni Shrine. The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. However, it is the enshrinement of COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN Add in any work that is deemed to be required to get the motorcycle to pass the shaken and costs can quickly escalate. ¥40,000 to ¥50,000 seems fairly typical before repairs. Incidentally, new motorcycles are covered for a period of three years at the time of registration sothere is
BECAUSE (から, ので) Because (から, ので) We have already seen one way to express a reason or cause by using the te form. 電車 でんしゃ が 遅 おく れて、 会社 かいしゃ に 遅刻 ちこく しました。. Because the train was delayed I was late work. Here we introduce the conjunctions から and ので which are very oftentranslated as
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE Yasukuni Shrine. The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. However, it is the enshrinement of DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POST Dejima (出島, “Exit Island”) is a small island in the port of Nagasaki which served as a Dutch trading post between 1641 and 1843, and was the only official place of trade between Japan and the outside world during the country’s 200-year period of isolation (sakoku). Today it is a designated Japanese national historic site. The streetsof Dejima in 2017
I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES Na-Adjectives. Na-adjectives can be conveniently defined as all those that don’t end with い with just a few exceptions. The exceptions are “beautiful” (きれい), “hate” (きらい), and “grateful/happy” (さいわい) which look like い adjectives, but in fact conjugate as na-adjectives. Below is a selection of JLPTN5 na
COLLOQUIAL JAPANESE
Colloquial Japanese. One gripe among Japanese learners is that they learn all these verb conjugations and honorifics and then when they actually spend time with Japanese friends the way of speaking is barely recognisable. Many Japanese will adopt a very casual way of speaking when with friends that you won’t necessarily come across intextbooks.
SENGAKUJI TEMPLE & THE 47 RONIN The other ronin spread out around Osaka and Kyoto, leading ordinary lives while they plotted at clandestine meetings headed by Oishi. Then, on the night of 14 December, 1702, the 47 ronin —Oishi’s 15-year-old son among them—crept into Kira’s residence (near modern day Ryogoku), killed his guards, and beheaded him, finallyexacting their
TOKYO'S BEST FLEA & ANTIQUE MARKETS A run-down of the regular antique and flea markets held in Tokyo. If you’re on the hunt for something a little different and only have time to visit one, then Oedo Antique Market is your probably your bestbet.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE 2021 The scheduling is estimated and subject to change. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been held annually since 1992. Many of the Irish pubs in the city offer discounts and half price drinks after the parade. The parade starts near Cat Street (near the Ralph Lauren store) and heads up towards Omotesando Station before looping back round (this TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE 2021 The scheduling is estimated and subject to change. A week long event organised by the LGBT community in Tokyo to promote awareness and equality. Events takes place throughout the capital over the course of the week ( see the website for the full listing ), with Tokyo Rainbow Pride culminating in performances in the events area Yoyogi Park and a KANAMARA MATSURI 2021 Kanamara Matsuri (otherwise known as the “Penis Festival” or “Festival of the Steel Phallus”) is an annual festival held in early April at Kanayama Shrine in Kawasaki. It started in 1978 and, amusingly, the festival had a much quieter existence until people began uploading YouTube videos of a huge, phallic structure beingcarried down
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A beginner's guide to Japanese grammar with hiragana and katakana trace sheets and furigana to help with the reading of the kanji. THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Not the most stimulating topic, but if you are staying and paying in Japan you should probably know what you are going to get out of the system when retirement comes. DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POSTSEE MORE ONJAPANISTRY.COM
NOMINALISING VERBS (こと) The ability to nominalise verbs is arguably the single piece of grammar that lets us move away from simple clauses to more fluid expressions. The word こと translates as “something” in English, but this belies its importance to grammatical structures in Japanese. YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds.MUST & MUST NOT
The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN BECAUSE (から, ので) Nevertheless, changing from one structure to the other is a good way to test your understanding of the grammar. ので. We have already learnt the grammar behind ので when こと was introduced tonominalise verbs.
THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN While a motorcycle can be the best way to get off the beaten track and see some of the country’s less well-trodden paths, ownership can becostly.
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. A BEGINNER'S JAPANESE GRAMMAR GUIDE A beginner's guide to Japanese grammar with hiragana and katakana trace sheets and furigana to help with the reading of the kanji. THE PENSION SYSTEM IN JAPAN Not the most stimulating topic, but if you are staying and paying in Japan you should probably know what you are going to get out of the system when retirement comes. DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POSTSEE MORE ONJAPANISTRY.COM
NOMINALISING VERBS (こと) The ability to nominalise verbs is arguably the single piece of grammar that lets us move away from simple clauses to more fluid expressions. The word こと translates as “something” in English, but this belies its importance to grammatical structures in Japanese. YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds.MUST & MUST NOT
The most standard way of saying “to have to” in Japanese is to say, “if you don’t do (x) then things can’t go well” or “if you don’t do (x) things won’t become”. COST OF LIVING FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS IN JAPAN BECAUSE (から, ので) Nevertheless, changing from one structure to the other is a good way to test your understanding of the grammar. ので. We have already learnt the grammar behind ので when こと was introduced tonominalise verbs.
THE COST OF OWNING A MOTORCYCLE IN JAPAN While a motorcycle can be the best way to get off the beaten track and see some of the country’s less well-trodden paths, ownership can becostly.
EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN JAPAN A complete list of all major Japanese festivals, international festivals, film and music events, fireworks, parades, nature festivals, and other events in Tokyo and around Japan. DEJIMA: NAGASAKI'S 400 YEAR OLD DUTCH TRADING POST Dejima (出島, “Exit Island”) is a small island in the port of Nagasaki which served as a Dutch trading post between 1641 and 1843, and was the only official place of trade between Japan and the outside world during the country’s 200-year period of isolation (sakoku). Today it is a designated Japanese national historic site. The streetsof Dejima in 2017
YASUKUNI SHRINE: JAPAN'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL SHRINE The history of Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社) as a site of enshrinement for the war dead extends all the way back to its establishment in 1869. Souls from conflicts such as the Boshin War, Sino-Japanese, and Russo-Japanese, amongst others, have found their resting place within the grounds. I-ADJECTIVES & NA-ADJECTIVES There are two types of adjectives in Japanese: i-adjectives and na-adjectives.The type of adjective is determined by its ending or—more precisely—the grammar that is required to join the adjective to nouns or transform the adjective into an adverb.COLLOQUIAL JAPANESE
One gripe among Japanese learners is that they learn all these verb conjugations and honorifics and then when they actually spend time with Japanese friends the way of speaking is barely recognisable. SENGAKUJI TEMPLE & THE 47 RONIN Sengakuji Temple (泉岳寺) was built just south of Edo castle (on the grounds of which Tokyo Imperial Palace now stands) by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612 in memory of Imagawa Yoshimoto, a powerful feudal lord to whom Ieyasu had been pledged as a “hostage” by his father during his youth (a common practice during the era to enforce trustbetween clans).
TOKYO'S BEST FLEA & ANTIQUE MARKETS A run-down of the regular antique and flea markets held in Tokyo. If you’re on the hunt for something a little different and only have time to visit one, then Oedo Antique Market is your probably your bestbet.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE 2021 The St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been held annually since 1992. Many of the Irish pubs in the city offer discounts and half price drinksafter the parade.
TOKYO RAINBOW PRIDE 2021 A week long event organised by the LGBT community in Tokyo to promote awareness and equality. Events takes place throughout the capital over the course of the week (see the website for the full listing), with Tokyo Rainbow Pride culminating in performances in the events area Yoyogi Park and a parade on the first Sunday.☵ Location KANAMARA MATSURI 2021 Kanamara Matsuri (otherwise known as the “Penis Festival” or “Festival of the Steel Phallus”) is an annual festival held in early April at Kanayama Shrine in Kawasaki.Menu __
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Katsushika Iris Festival Katsushika Iris Festival Late May 〜 Mid Jun During the first half of June, Mizumoto Park in Katsushika wardcomes…
Mizumoto Park
Hotel Chinzanso Firefly Fantasy Hotel Chinzanso Firefly FantasyJun
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is a first rate hotel in Bunkyo Ward with… Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival Bunkyo Hydrangea FestivalJun
The Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival (Ajisai Matsuri) is one of the fiveflower…
Hakusan Shrine
Hakkejima Ajisai Festival Hakkejima Ajisai FestivalJun 〜 Late Jun
Annual hydrangea festival at Hakkejima Sea Paradise. Over 20,000 flowers come into… Hakkejima Sea ParadiseTorigoe Matsuri
Torigoe Matsuri
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This festival—centered around Torigoe Shrine in Asakusabashi—has a history dating back to…Torigoe Shrine
Yokohama Dragon Boat Race (1st) Yokohama Dragon Boat Race (1st)Early Jun
The Yokohama Dragon Boat races take place over the weekend andthe…
Yamashita Park
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NEUTRAL
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NEUTRAL is a full-day open-air event, combining motorcycling, art &music, bringing…
Ryogoku, Tokyo
Koto Fireworks Festival Koto Fireworks FestivalEarly Jun
About 4,000 fireworks are launched from a barge on the ArakawaRiver…
Koto Fireworks VenueShibuya Renaissance
Shibuya Renaissance
Jun
Now in its 4th year, the Shibuya Renaissance is an arts and… Shibuya Bunkamura Dori Kugayama Firefly Festival Kugayama Firefly FestivalMid Jun
Kugayama’s annual firefly festival has been going for over twentyyears now…
Kugayama Station
Yokohama Dragon Boat Race (2nd) Yokohama Dragon Boat Race (2nd)Mid Jun
Dragon Boat races take place over the two weekends from earlyJune—the…
Yamashita Park
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Vietnam Festival
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The Vietnam, Philippine, and Taiwan festivals take place in June. TheVietnam…
Yoyogi Park (Events Area) Tokyo International Toy Show Tokyo International Toy ShowJun
This event has been going since 1962 and today sees about 200…Tokyo Big Sight
Fussa Firefly Festival Fussa Firefly FestivalJun
Tokyo’s most famous firefly festival is in Fussa, a city thatlies…
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Japan’s smallest botanical garden is located about a 10-minute walkfrom Shibuya…
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First held in 2011 to celebrate 100 years since the formation of…Ueno Park
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