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5 Reasons Why You Must Study Japanese
There are various reasons why you should visit Japan and learn Japanese. It could be the booming economy, gorgeous landscapes, ancient culture, or lovely people. This list will definitely persuade you.
You can learn Japanese for many reasons. Japan has breathtaking landscapes, interesting people, a thriving economy, and an ancient culture. You will be hard pressed to pick your best reason, though this incomplete list will try to convince you; and if it does not, then perhaps a visit to Japan will convince you. But first, take a peek at the list.
Acclaimed Director Akira Kurosawa
You have missed out on the best movies of all time if you have not seen Akira Kurosawa’s art works. The sweeping landscapes, exciting scenes, painstaking attention to detail, amazing stories, and timeless appeal make his films – Seven Samurai, Ran, Throne of Blood, and Dreams, to name a few – a must for any avid movie buff. And because most of his films are in his native language, you should speak Japanese to see them in all their pure glory.
Anime
You’ll probably think Japanese anime weird if you are used to Disney and Pixar animations. The speech bubbles, over-the-top physical features, and onomatopoeic typography aside, it does possess gripping storylines and charming adorable creatures. To appreciate the likes of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, study Japanese.
Chindogu, A Japanese Art
Among the various Japanese art forms such as origami, ikebana, and tea ceremony, the chindogu is the most note-worthy. This art form is all about inventing everyday gadgets with the best intentions, but result in being useless anyway. As a matter of fact, the only thing these gadgets achieve is bringing on the laughs.
Maybe you’re interested in a hay fever hat, which is a tissue dispenser atop your head? Or maybe you want to keep your hair away from your bowl of noodles with a noodle-eater hairguard? You might be able to turn these chindogu gadgets into profitable items if you speak to the inventor; hence, why you have to learn Japanese. Strange things like these do occur.
Japanese Dishes
Although Japanese food might look very basic on the surface, it actually requires a lot of effort and attention to detail. Study Japanese to prepare Japanese food the right way. This way, you’ll be able to quickly grasp the terms used and know the names of the dishes.
Japanese Fashion
Japan’s garish street fashion cannot be topped, even by New York. You will love the avant garde costumes such as Kogals, Bosozoku, Lolitas, and Ganguros donned by young people in Tokyo.
Japan also has the quickest rising economy in the world. Not only that, the Japanese are also the third largest Internet users. The business opportunities offered by the country is numerous. If you still require a reason to study Japanese, this should be good enough.
The world’s fastest growing economy is also the Japanese one. The third largest Internet users all over the world are also the Japanese. Consider the business ventures that the country has to give. If you still need a reason to study Japanese, this must be sufficient.
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Manga for the Beginner: Everything you Need to Start Drawing Right Away! $13.71 With Manga for the Beginner, anyone who can hold a pencil can start drawing great manga characters right away. Using his signature step-by-step style, author Christopher Hart shows how to draw the basic manga head and body, eyes, bodies, fashion, and more. Then explore dynamic action poses, special effects, light and shading, perspective, popular manga types such as animals, anthros, and shoujo a… |
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The Monster Book of Manga: Draw Like the Experts $11.98 The popularity of manga continues to row, inspiring interest in learning how to draw in this exciting style of comics. Estudio Joso creates the ultimate guide to illustration—384 pages of manga instruction. The Monster Book of Manga is divided into sections focusing on the most figures and themes—Girls, Boys, Samurais, Monsters, and more. Each illustration is broken down into six stages… |
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Shojo Fashion Manga Art School: How to Draw Cool Looks and Characters $8.92 Free your inner drama queen by drawing fantastic fashion shojo manga (Japanese-style girls’ comics) with this resource that teaches you how to depict young characters with style using different elements for exciting results. Create fabulous shojo manga clothing and characters with different looks, primarily in pencil and ink. Loaded with techniques and tips from an exciting young artist, this book… |
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Cowboy Bebop $16.99 Brand New and manufacture sealed. First class shipping from New York. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed…. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh: Music to Duel By $15.98 While many soundtracks include music “inspired by” a given property, Music to Duel By is intended to inspire. The songs on this companion to the Yu-Gi-Oh global phenomenon (toys, cartoons, software) is supposed to provide background music for the tension-packed card games played by Yu-Gi-Oh enthusiasts. The album opens with the TV show’s theme, a hyperkinetic mix of symphonic sounds and industrial… |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Be Human $9.90 Brand New and manufacture sealed. First class shipping from New York. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed…. |
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You’re Under Arrest 2 [VHS] $19.98 Based on a manga by Kosuke Fujishima (Oh My Goddess!), You’re Under Arrest began as an OVA in 1994 that was expanded into a long-running broadcast series and a feature; twenty 6-minute “specials” aired on the Wonderful show in 1999. Slightly klutzy Miyuki and tough-talking Natsumi are mismatched roommates and partners at the Bokuto Police Station. They specialize in cases involving peeping to… |
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You’re Under Arrest 3 [VHS] $19.98 Based on a manga by Kosuke Fujishima (Oh My Goddess!), You’re Under Arrest began as an OVA in 1994 that was expanded into a long-running broadcast series and a feature; twenty 6-minute “specials” aired on the Wonderful show in 1999. Slightly klutzy Miyuki and tough-talking Natsumi are mismatched roommates and partners at the Bokuto Police Station. They specialize in cases involving peeping to… |
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