みなさん、こんにちは!How has your summer been so far? It’s quickly coming to an end for us here in Michigan, as our weather is starting to cool off a little bit now. Have you been studying your hiragana lately? I hope so, because today we will be learning two more columns, although, it will only be 8 hiragana today, instead of 10. Are you ready? Then let’s get to learning!
Learning Hiragana Series – Lesson 5: The N-Column & H-Column
みなさん、こんにちは!I hope you guys have been studying and enjoying your summer! Today will be your first duo Hiragana column lesson! That’s right, today you will not be learning only 1…
Learning Hiragana Series – Lesson 4: The T-Column
みなさん、こんにちは!I hope you all have had a fantastic week, and have been able to practice everything up until now. This weeks’ lesson is a little late, because my birthday was…
Learning Hiragana Series – Lesson 3: The S-Column
みなさん、こんにちは!Happy Independence Day everyone! Today, American’s are celebrating our country’s independence and having barbecues and parties and just having a good old time. Me, however, I’m busy working hard for…
Learning Hiragana Series – Lesson 2: The K-Column
みなさん、こんにちは!I hope you guys have been enjoying this series so far, although, we still have a long way to go. I might have to do more than one of these…
Happy Birthday Masaru – おたんじょうび おめごとう、まさる
みなさん、こんにちは!Today I will be doing something a little different; today, I will be introducing you all to a good friend of mine, while at the same time, wishing him a…
Learning Hiragana Series – Lesson 1: Vowels
こんにちは! Are you ready to begin learning hiragana with me? This will be my first and most important hiragana lesson for you, as it will build up your ability to…
Learning Hiragana Series – Overview
こんにちは! I will be putting together a series on learning hiragana, to not only help myself solidify the hiragana I have learned, but to also help guide you through learning…
About Jessica & My Nihongo Journey
Hello! My name is Jessica Dobbs, and I am the creator of this website – My Nihongo Journey. Nihongo is how you say, “Japanese Language”, in Japanese. Here you will…