Building Bridges
This blog and this author seek to build cultural bridges with Japan and the people in it across geographic and linguistic barriers alike. By creating bonds, we can build a brighter future for everyone.Japanese Characters
If your computer is not set up for Japanese browsing, Japanese characters, such as the site tagline and the "FAQ" page, will not be properly visible. Look up "Japanese computing" on Google for help about these problems. Enjoy the blog. - JLearn Japanese Online
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Japanese Culture Blogging: My Future Legacy?
What Bloggers Leave Behind Them This post is part of a blog series on Brazen being sponsored by Entrustet. As a member of Brazen Careerist, I was asked to make a post about what I want my legacy to be. … Continue reading
Kaz Hirai Admits PSPgo Is Too Expensive
Original source here. The gist, PSPgo is a new design so it doesn’t benefit from savings for the PSP. Maybe that’s holding it back. Ah, you think? Not coincidentally, Sony has been doing great with the PS3 since releasing a … Continue reading
Japan Culture Sites Shouldn’t Hate Japan
This is a relatively young blog. I wanted to go around the Internet finding sites to link to, but there’s a little problem with that. I keep finding sites that cover Japanese culture that, without naming names, because that would … Continue reading
Bloggers At Work
I’m trying to upgrade the look of this blog (Japanese, Step by Step) so any short term problems are related to that. Thank you for your understanding.
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Eating Humble Pie
This blog has undergone several changes. – Comment moderation is off. It was on by default. That wasn’t the intent. – The name has been changed. Given that a native Japanese speaker thought I was humiliating myself by presenting myself … Continue reading