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Everyday Kanji 7, Entrances and Exits

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2009

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Learn to read real-life Japanese with JapanesePod101.com!

Arriving in Japan, the amount of complicated Japanese text on the street, in stores, and on appliances can be overwhelming. With Everyday Kanji, you can break down these signs into simple elements in order to understand even the most complicated Japanese. Take the quiz at the end to see how much you remember!

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よろしくお願いします★

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  • This video helped me with writing something on a piece of wood. I wrote the kanji word "出口" with a fat black marker, and I drew and filled an arrow pointing to the right. Now I have alot more japanese signs to make.

  • starting at 0:00 im nodding my head then at 0:24 im like oh shit

  • Question: When I write the horizontals in 非 (hi), are they all left-to-right?

  • Very Good Video :) Keep Up The Excellent Work :)

  • Ahah! You corrected the mistake with the element with Deguchi :-) from the previous video. That was quick.

    I enjoy the videos from Japanesepod101 :-)

  • Great! I knew the meanings of these kanji since I saw it often. But I never really get a grasp of how they actually pronounced. Thanks so much! ^_^

  • Awesome,

    thank you for that useful lesson!

    Arigatou gozaimashita :)

  • :D!

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