Blogroll
- All Japanese All The Time Dot Com: How to Learn Japanese. On your own, having fun and to fluency
- Goddess Carlie [dot] com RSS Feed
Carlie journeys towards Japanese fluency via lots of procrastination, drama watching and staring at Japanese boys.
- Japan Probe
Japan News
- Japanese! Japanese!
A blog with tips & tricks to learn Japanese online
- Tae Kim’s Blog
Japanese, Chinese, and a dash of Korean
- Naruhodo!
- Nihongojouzu
“All manner of stuff about learning Japanese”
- 一日一回 Everything Japanese
“Learn Japanese language, videos, electronic dictionaries and all other good stuff”
- 100 Tips & Tricks to Master Japanese
(From the People Who’ve Done it!)
- Jazpanese ! Japanese !
A blog with tips & tricks to learn Japanese online
- Jonathan’s Japan Journal (ジョナサンの日本日記)
“An American Studying Japanese in Okazaki, Japan Since April 2006 • 2006年4月から日本で日本語勉強中のアメリカ人”
- Hungry For Words
“the site Where a confused unplanned nomad talks about the complexities of language and culture. And so on.”
- A la découverte du Japon
- Blog photos du Japon
Cinéma
Cours
Cuisine
Dictionnaire, vocabulaire...
- Kanji Frequency List
On se demande souvent quels sont les 漢字 (かんじ, kanjis) les plus utilisés. Attention, la page est encodée en ISO-2022-JP.
- Space ALC
Dictionnaire anglaisjaponais, cliquer sur 英和.和英.
- Yahoo!辞書
Dictionnaire Yahoo.Choisir 和英 (Japanese-English)
- Dictionnaire-Japonais.com
Un dictionnaire collaboratif avec du son parfois (pas toujours les locuteurs natifs sur les enregistrements ?). A tester. Les quizs sont sympas.
- Jim Breen’s WWWJDIC Japanese Dictionary Server
Remarquable ressource. Plein d’outils pour rechercher un mot, un kanji.
- Yamasa Online Kanji Dictionary
- Japanese Kanji Dictionary
Un dictionnaire en ligne avec des fichiers audio et des expressions.
Forum
Jeux
Linguistique
- Natural Phonology of Japanese (R. Edward Smith)
Une thèse (doctoral dissertation, 1980) sur la phonologie du japonais (en utilisant la Natural Phonology).
Littérature
- UVa Library Etext Center: Japanese Text Initiative
Des textes de littérature japonaise classique avec furigana.
- Japanese Classical Literature at Bedtime
Podcast de littérature japonaise (ou pas). Lecture par Kobayashi Kasumi.
- alphabetical list of classical Japanese authors
translations - studies - electronic texts
- Kokin wakashu
“Kokin Wakashū est un recueil de waka dont la création a été ordonnée par l’empereur Daîko en 905 pour marquer l’importance de la littérature japonaise.” (Wikipedia)
- 2001 Waka for Japan 2001
Welcome to the Japan 2001 Waka Website - a site devoted to the many types of classical Japanese poetry. During the course of the Japan 2001 Festival we built up a collection of 2001 poems here, covering approximately the first thousand years of poetry in
- Japanese Literary History
En anglais, un panorama de la littérature japonaise.
- Forced Affection Rape as the First Act of Romance in Heian Japan - Anthony J. Bryant
“While readers of Japanese literature from the Heian and Kamakura periods often find it difficult to determine when a sexual encounter has actually taken place”
Musique traditionnelle japonaise
Podcast
Presse
- 朝日新聞 (Asahi Shinbun)
“Asahi Shinbun est un des grands quotidiens nationaux japonais, il se distingue de ses concurrents par ses prises de position plus proches de la gauche et ses analyses en profondeur de la société et de la vie politique japonaises.” Source Wikipedia
- The Japan Times
En anglais
- 日本経済新聞 (Nihon Keizai Shinbun)
“Nihon Keizai Shinbun ou Nikkei (日経) est le quotidien économique le plus important du monde. Avec 1 300 journalistes et 90 bureaux (dont 32 hors du Japon), il offre des analyses économiques mais aussi politiques de grande qualité.” Source Wikipedia.
Quizz
Radio
- Radio Japan online
“ラジオ日本オンライン - Radio Japan offers live radio programs on the Internet which are originally aired outside Japan over short-wave.” Vous pouvez aussi écouter les dernières nouvelles en français, pas forcement utile si vous voulez écouter du japonais.
- Radio Nikkei - ラジオNIKKEI
Super pour travailler sa compréhension des chiffres.
Sur le net
- Katakana makes Japanese trendy and accessible - The Japan Times
Words and phrases in katakana may appear to be easily recognizable to non-native speakers of Japanese, but they are often fiendishly difficult. This generally comes as a surprise to Japanese, who naturally assume that we can understand katakana words read
- Tokyo: A guide for a certain type of resident - The Japan Times
Moving to, exploring, shopping and residing in, and, most of all, enjoying the high life of Japan’s vibrant capital city
- Flush With Cash, More Asian Tourists Flock to Japan - The New York Times
Once prohibitively expensive, Japan is suddenly drawing soaring numbers of Asian tourists who splurge at the nation’s department stores, lounge in its hot spring resorts or explore remote corners, like this stretch of pristine mountains and forests on Ja
- Once a ‘gaijin,’ always a ‘gaijin’ - The Japan Times
“For gaijin is essentially “n–ger” and should be likewise obsolesced.”
- Schools aim to cultivate returnee students’ ’second culture’ - The Japan Times
“”Kikokushijo” are children of Japanese nationals who have spent a period of at least a few months abroad, usually because of a parent’s job. They come not just from the U.S., the U.K., and Australia, but also Singapore, India, Brazil and Dubai. What they
- In Japan, Buddhism May Be Dying Out - New York Times, Norimitsu Onishi
The Japanese have long taken an easygoing, buffetlike approach to religion, ringing out the old year at Buddhist temples and welcoming the new year, several hours later, at Shinto shrines. Weddings hew to Shinto rituals or, just as easily, to Christian on
Video
- ニャンちゅう(nyanchu)
Emission pour enfant, chaîne youtube
- Watch Me
Service de videos à la Youtube
- My Repo.TV
Site de video à la Youtube
Wikipedia