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鴉河雛@PieFed
鴉河雛@PieFed @ karasu_sue @pf.korako.me
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  • Here's the global site, sorry I posted the Japanese one earlier
    \ https://umamusume.com/

    By the way, all of the characters in Umamusume are anthropomorphized versions of real racehorses.

  • Just to add a small note—“勉強” is written as “べん きょう”(ben kyou) in hiragana.

  • {自分|じぶん}は{日本語|にほんご}{学習|がくしゅう}については{知|し}らないですが({日本人|にほんじん}だから{当|あ}たり{前|まえ}だけど・・・)、
    \ {子供向|こどもむ}けの{絵本|えほん}サイトとかは{意外|いがい}といいかもしれません

    https://ehon.alphapolis.co.jp/

    あとはサイト{集|しゅう}みたいなのもあるっぽいですね

    https://nihongo-e-na.com/jpn/site/tag/%E8%AA%AD%E3%82%80/

    ルビが振ってある日本語のサイトを探すのもいいかもしれないですね、
    \ {慣|な}れたらなろうとかで{本|ほん}を{読|よ}むのも{良|よ}いかも??

    Switchのどうぶつの{森|もり}を{日本語|にほんご}に{設定|せってい}して{勉強|べんきょう}している{人|ひと}も{見|み}たことがあります

    ちなみに{書|か}かれている{日本語|にほんご}は{完璧|かんぺき}でしたよ!

  • I usually do use proper punctuation like the Japanese full stop "。",

    but recently there's been a trend—especially among younger people—where it's sometimes avoided.

    Some even call it “maru-hara” (short for “full stop harassment”), suggesting that ending a sentence with "。" can come off as cold or aggressive.

    I guess that's why I ended up not using it myself, especially in casual contexts like social media.

  • {日本人|にほんじん}です

    {漢字|かんじ}、{助詞|じょし}、{敬語|けいご}あたりが{辛|つら}いとよく{聞|き}きますが{日本語|にほんご}はそこまで{厳密|げんみつ}に{喋|しゃべ}らなくてもある{程度|ていど}{通|つう}じちゃったりもします

    {漢字|かんじ}を{理解|りかい}するのに{部首|ぶしゅ}からいくのはいいですね、{部首|ぶしゅ}と{旁|つくり}についてある{一定|いってい}の{意味|いみ}を{覚|おぼ}えたら{読|よ}めなくても{意味|いみ}を{理解|りかい}するのが{簡単|かんたん}になります

    {小学生|しょうがくせい}レベルで1026{個|こ}ある{漢字|かんじ}をとりあえず{覚|おぼ}えれば{日常|にちじょう}で{困|こま}らないレベルになると{思|おも}います

    {頑張|がんば}ってください

  • {日本語|にほんご}の{勉強|べんきょう}{頑張|がんば}ってください!

    {日本|にほん}{旅行|りょこう}にきて{日本語|にほんご}ができなかったとしても{責|せ}める{人|ひと}はいませんが、ある{程度|ていど}{理解|りかい}できていたほうがたのしめますもんね!

    {応援|おうえん}しています


    On the other hand, I'm studying English myself. I'm still only at around a Japanese middle school level, but I hope to reach the point where I can interact with people in places like this.

    That said, I'm still relying on AI to write this.

  • I’ve played a lot of Korean games since way back, and there are plenty of songs I like — even though I have no idea what they’re saying.

    I still play games like DJMAX and EZ2ON, and I just enjoy the vibe without understanding the lyrics.

  • I never owned one, but the KOHJINSHA DZ series was one of the most striking laptops I’d ever seen.

    It wasn’t a touchscreen, but it could switch into a tablet-style mode, and it had dual 10.1-inch displays, which was pretty crazy at the time.

  • I'm not sure if this counts since I'm in a different region, but in Tokyo, I really enjoy everything that airs on Saturday nights.

    One of my favorites right now is “片田舎のおっさん、剣聖になる”(From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman) — I’ve read the original novel too, so I’m especially attached to it.

  • 乾酪 (kanraku) – a formal or technical term, rarely used in everyday conversation.

    蘇 (so) – an ancient dairy food made by boiling down milk, somewhat like early cheese in Japan.

  • I'm from Japan!

    Online glasses shopping is pretty common here too, and I’ve personally used Zoff (https://www.zoff.co.jp/) — they’re affordable, have lots of frame styles, and let you enter your prescription online. They also have a virtual try-on feature on their website, so you can see how the glasses look on your face before buying. Shipping within Japan is fast and reliable.

    Another unique option in Japan is Shitsuji Megane eyemirror (https://ec.eyemirror.jp/ ), which translates to “Butler Glasses.” They’re known for collaborating with anime and VTuber franchises, so it’s especially popular among fans of Japanese pop culture. Some of their designs are themed around specific characters or series — very Japan!

    (This comment was written with the help of machine translation)

  • I'm on Rakuten Mobile. It’s cheap, but the signal isn’t great outside cities, so I wouldn’t really recommend it unless you’re in a more urban area.

    It's not very reliable compared to big carriers like au or docomo — during peak times, the connection can get quite slow, though it doesn't completely stop working.

  • Japan.

    ¥968/month (around $6 USD) for up to 3GB with free calls.
    If I use more, the price changes automatically — ¥2,068 for 3–20GB, and ¥3,168 if I go over 20GB.

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  • Sunny and pleasant weather.

    However, hay fever is severe.

  • I am Japanese.

    Japanese people can identify letters by looking at their shapes to some extent, so unless you have presbyopia, there is no problem with small letters.

    Even if these were written in the same size as the alphabet, I can read them. ex: 薔薇、憂鬱、贔屓、鳳凰

    *Sorry, I'm using machine translation.

  • I recently switched from a Suzuki Spacia to a Nissan Sakura.

    In Japan, the roads are narrow, so a Kei car is very convenient.

  • I probably post frequently.

    File servers and multiple BOTs are also running.

    It may be a little expensive, but it is a typical amount of money for a VPS that runs Mastodon somewhat comfortably in Japan.
    SAKURA internet VPS

    ※Sorry, I'm using machine translation.