Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols

Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols

Takanori Tomita


Podcasting "Learn To Speak Japanese" Lessons.
The "Learn Japanese" is for those who want to learn Japanese for Real Communications.

You will also learn how to write Japanese symbols such as Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana symbol.

It’s an incredible experience to be able to speak with others in a different language.

You will be able to enter into a different culture, a different world!

Being bilingual is a very special ability, and it’s a gift that I want to give to you.

So are you ready to know the secret to learning a Japanese language?

  • No. of episodes: 5
  • Latest episode: 2008-03-24
  • Education

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How many episodes are there of Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols?

There are 5 episodes avaiable of Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols.

What is Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols about?

We have categorized Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols as:

  • Education

Where can you listen to Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols?

Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols start?

The first episode of Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols that we have available was released 29 November 2007.

Who creates the podcast Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols?

Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols is produced and created by Takanori Tomita.