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20 Beautiful Japanese Seasonal Words for Autumn

by Rebecca Shiraishi-Miles
Japanese autumn words! Seasons are very important in Japan. Japanese people honour the changing seasons with special food, drink, festivals and customs. And of course, there are special seasonal words too! Increase your Japanese vocabulary with this list of Japanese words and phrases for autumn and fall. Click through to the blog post on Team Japanese to learn more autumn Japanese words now!

The leaves are changing colour, the days are getting shorter, there’s a nip in the air… Autumn is here! (Or fall, depending on where you’re from ? ) Perhaps you already know that the seasons are very important in Japan. In Japanese culture, people honour the changes in the seasons with foods, drinks, customs, festivals … Read more

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How to Say ‘I’ in Japanese

by Francesca Rex-Horoi
young japanese woman pointing to self with a quizzical look

Chances are you already know that watashi means ‘I’ in Japanese. We hate to break it you but… there are more than 10 other ways to say ‘I’. Yikes! We’ve decided to help you out by writing an entire article on how to say I in Japanese. Just like Japanese honorifics, deciding how to say … Read more

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How to Say No in Japanese: 11 Must-Know Ways

by Thea Ongchua
Funny Japanese man in glasses and hat crossing his arms in a 'no' gesture

The Japanese are known for their politeness, but because of their polite nature, it can be hard to say no in a straightforward way. That’s why there are many ways to say no in Japanese! The most direct way to say ‘no’ in Japanese is iie (いいえ). But just like in English, there are many … Read more

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Japanese Honorifics: An Easy Beginner’s Guide

by Francesca Rex-Horoi
two Japanese businessmen bowing to each other

We all know that Japan is famous worldwide for being a polite culture. Japanese honorifics are one of the ways that people show this respect when speaking to each other. “Honorific” means to give or show honor or respect. Honorifics are small words that come before a name (a prefix) or after a name (a … Read more

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How to Say Goodbye in Japanese: 16 Useful Ways

by Thea Ongchua
A young Japanese woman waving goodbye

After you learn to say ‘hello’ in Japanese, next you’d be curious about how to say ‘goodbye’, right? How do you say goodbye in Japanese?  Usually, the first Japanese word for goodbye that we learn is sayonara (さよなら). Well, it does mean ‘goodbye’ – but not in the same way the English word does! In … Read more

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Honest Pimsleur Japanese Review (2021)

by Rebecca Shiraishi-Miles
An Asian girl sits on a park bench listening to a language course on headphones

So you want to learn Japanese, but you don’t have time or money for classes? Learning a new language is hard, and most people who try end up quitting before they get very far. It takes time and persistence. The Pimsleur courses are one of the most famous self-study language courses out there. They use … Read more

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16+ Essential Japanese Words for Spring

by Rebecca Shiraishi-Miles

Finally! The long, cold winter is over, and spring is arriving in Japan! Spring is many people’s favourite season in Japan. As in other countries, spring is a sign of new life and a fresh start. The most famous symbol of spring in Japan is sakura – cherry blossom flowers. As you will see, there … Read more

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10 of the Craziest Japanese Festivals You Must Visit

by Rebecca Shiraishi-Miles
crazy japanese festival - spirit or demon lantern

Everybody loves a party. And not many people love a party more than the Japanese! Each year, thousands of different festivals take place across Japan. These festivals are usually rooted in the Shinto tradition. Many date back hundreds of years. However, Japanese festivals are more than just a religious event. They represent a chance to … Read more

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