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Language is your superpower.
From anime and manga to Tokyo boardrooms — language is still a human advantage. Build Japanese through daily practice, then turn that practice into real progress with native teachers.
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Survival Japanese
Build a foundation with hiragana, katakana, polite forms (です/ます), and high-frequency phrases.
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Conversational Japanese
Continue with daily-life dialogues, anime/J-drama lines, and casual chat patterns.
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Practice: Daily Chat
Rehearse small talk and keep conversations flowing in Japanese.
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Why Japanese matters now
Japanese is no longer just an academic or hobby language. It is a practical skill for tech, gaming, design, study abroad, and cross-cultural confidence today.
Japanese speakers across Japan and growing diaspora communities. The world's third-largest economy speaks it natively.
Anime, manga, video games, and J-cinema shape global culture. Watch and read in the original language.
Toyota, Sony, Nintendo, SoftBank, Rakuten — Japan is a top-3 economy and an R&D powerhouse. Japanese fluency opens doors.
Hiragana, katakana, and kanji unlock literature, design, and culture you can't access any other way. Master a few hundred kanji and the world changes.
Practice speaking Japanese anytime. Pitch accent, grammar, and vocabulary are corrected in real-time.
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Hiragana/katakana and travel essentials. Order at restaurants, ask for directions, and navigate Japan with confidence.
Build fluency for daily life and cultural fluency. Chat with friends, follow anime/J-drama, and express yourself naturally.
Keigo (尊敬語/謙譲語), professional vocabulary, and Japanese business etiquette. Negotiate, present, and build partnerships.
Structured exam prep for JLPT N5 → N1. Practice tests, vocabulary drills, kanji study, and expert guidance.