Remembering the Hiragana: A Complete Course on how to Teach Yourself the Japanese Syllabary in 3 Hours

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Japan Publications Trading Company, 2001 - 160 pages
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This book will help you teach yourself the writing and reading of all 46 characters each of Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabary from memory. By making use of a method of "imaginative memory," introduced in this book, you will be saved from the order of repetition. Following the method, you will be able to write and read all Japanese Kana in three hours and retain them by means of the incredible mnemonic methods. Instructions at the bottom of each page will ask you to skip backwards and forwards through the book, following the best "learning order." The lessons will guide you step by step through this process. As an added bonus, the book includes a supplement on "Learning How to Remember."

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Review: Remembering the Kana

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In terms of usefulness, this book had very little for me. I found myself unable to relate to the imagery used for learning the syllabary with a majority of the hiragana. The only reason I didn't vote ... Consulter l'avis complet

Review: Remembering the Kana

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The mnemonics here are too contrived to recall quickly. I used this alongside other study aids (free and courtesy of Tofugu and Learn The Kana's websites) and found myself using those mnemonics when ... Consulter l'avis complet

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JAMES W. HEISIG is a permanent research fellow of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture (Nagoya, Japan), where he has been since 1978 and which he served as director from 1991 to 2001.

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