Thank you to Mr. Masayoshi Kanai for giving us permission to use his kanji videos. This website was co-developed by Dr. Andrea Shea (andrea@ohelo.org) and Dr. Kazue Masuyama (kmasuyama@csus.edu).
Thank you to Mr. Masayoshi Kanai for giving us permission to use his Quicktime movies. This website was co-developed by Andrea Shea (ashea@csus.edu) and Professor Masuyama (kmasuyama@csus.edu) at ...
The Japanese language has three types of characters: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic symbols, each representing one syllable while Kanji is ideogram, each stand ...