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This excellent book makes the task of mastering kanji highly accessible. It advocates the theory that kanji can be mastered with "twenty-four rules, a method that demystifies much of the process of memorization. With abundant illustrations and clear explanations, this is truly a useful book.
Summary :
One of the better films from 2007 would be Takashi Miike’s “Crows: Episode 0″ and the sequel, “Crows Zero 2,” is getting closer to its release date – April 11, 2009 to be exact. “Crows: Episode 0″ offered an insane amount of action (fights! fights! fights!) mixed in with Miike’s distinctive eye for blending the manga world into the cinema world.
The sequel to Takashi Miike’s Crows Zero live-action film adaptation of Hiroshi Takahashi’s Crows manga has been green-lit. Shun Oguri will reprise his role of high school delinquent Genji in the tentatively titled Crows Zero 2, and has begun training for the July start of principal photography. The story will take place eight months after the first film as Genji faces graduation.
Fans of the original film will also be happy to hear that most of the original cast members will be coming back in “Crows Zero 2″ as well. From Shun Oguri to Takayuki Yamada to Meisa Kuroki to Haruma Miura and on and on are all returning to reprise their respective roles. The report on the official site the is that conditions are hot but the cast has plenty of willpower and filming is progressing at a good speed.
The first film opened at #1 in Japan on October 27, and it eventually earned 2.5 billion yen (about US$25 million). Producer Mataichiro Yamamoto hopes that the second film will earn 3.5 billion (US$35 million).
This is the companion to the bestselling A Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana Book 1 and continues the systematic approach to learning how to write Japanese characters. With 1,166 entries, this workbook completes the study of all 1,945 characters prescribed for everyday use by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
Included under each entry are the Japanese and Chinese readings, stroke order, English meanings, sample compounds, radicals, and ample practice space.
Synopsis: Genji Takaya (Shun Oguri) is a teenage troublemaker whose father, Hideo (Goro Kishitani), is a high-ranking member of the yakuza.
Genji is a new student at Suzuran Boys’ High, a educational facility for juvenile delinquents nicknamed “The School for Crows,” and he’s determined to make a name for himself as someone who doesn’t back down from a challenge in order to impress both his father and his new classmates.
Not long after arriving on campus, Genji comes to blows with Ken Katagiri (Kyosuke Yabe), who thinks at first that the new kid is someone else. Genji beats Ken into submission and wins his grudging respect, but when word gets out about the fight, Genji finds every tough guy in the school is waiting for his turn to show Genji who’s boss, with the leader of the school underground empire, Tamao Serizawa (Takayuki Yamada), waiting at the end of the line.
The purpose of A Guide to Writing Kanji and Kana is to help students of Japanese master writing the two kana syllabaries (46 hiragana and 46 katakana) and the 1,945 basic characters (Jo-yo- Kanji) officially recommended for daily use.
This is the first of 2 books, and now, out of print.
Synopsis: Ryuhei Matsuda plays Kujo, a senior year student at an all-boys high school. After winning a game in which the students lean over the edge of their school rooftop and see how many times they can clap their hands before either grabbing the railing or falling to their deaths, Kujo becomes the leader of gang of students.
Kujo doesn’t bother with the rules that the group has set up though, and initially he doesn’t seem too concerned with being the boss much at all. As time goes on though, he begins to take his role a little more seriously than he did, and starts doling out punishment to those who don’t respect his authority. When his friend and right hand man Aoki begins vying for Kujo’s position though, we learn that he doesn’t like to be walked on and that he might be more interested in things than he originally lets on.
Main Title: Hadashi no Gen 2 Official Title: Barefoot Gen 2 Official Title: はだしのゲン 2 Official Title: Barfuß durch Hiroshima 2 Official Title: Boso przez Hiroszimę 2 Official Title: Hiroshima 2 Official Title: Hiroshiman poika 2 Synonym: Basakojis Genas 2, حافي القدمين جن 2 Type: Movie Year: 14.06.1986 Running time: 86m Categories: Drama, Historical Settings, War
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Three years after the Hiroshima bombing, Gen and his adopted brother, Ryuta, befriend a group of orphans. A fierce typhoon hits the city, leaving the orphans’ home flooded and beyond repair. Gen helps them build a new home on an abandoned piece of property, and brings love and encouragement to one of the children whose face has been badly scarred by radiation. Gen’s mother, though, has only four more months to live…
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In one compact volume, Japanese Verbs & Essentials of Grammar, Second Edition, offers an integrated beginner's guide to all major verbal and grammatical concepts of the Japanese language. This latest edition of the popular and accessible guide has been updated to include:
* Expanded vocabulary lists featuring common idiomatic phrases
* New examples of sentences and sentence structure
* An in-depth introduction to Japanese scripts
Each of the 46 units includes clear explanations and examples to help you master the Japanese language. Roomaji, or transliteration, is featured throughout.
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