Koipun

@koipunchan

Koipun, a pun and an online Japanese Reader App. Learn Japanese through literature.

Atlanta, GA
Joined October 2014

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  1. Jun 7

    "Try to learn all at once... It’s not going to work, but you will see many things" —

  2. May 31

    "I don't really think of myself as "studying"... I think of myself as "growing up" in " — Cure Dolly

  3. May 29

    Read about the history of video game consoles, in ! It includes a brief paragraph for each console.

  4. May 27

    Japanese fonts are fascinating and making one is an incredible feat. Learn about font types!

  5. May 26

    "Devote time each and every day. That isn’t a suggestion, it’s a necessity." —

  6. May 24

    Write in ! Get started with with these tips .

  7. May 13

    A great video from the on how to improve your pronunciation and why pronunciation matters.

  8. Retweeted
    May 11

    Why are GREEN traffic lights known as BLUE (青信号【ao-shin-gou】) in Japan?

  9. Retweeted
    May 11

    Nintendo Japan: Drunk old man blocking your path. Nintendo America: He's just tired! Needs some totally not alcoholic coffee.

  10. May 11

    "The journey is different for everybody, and no one should decide that journey for you" —

  11. May 9
  12. May 8

    "What’s helped over the years is finding a study method that works best... Then mixing it up." —

  13. May 7

    Some of 's songs lyrics are like poems. Studying her lyrics is like solving a beautiful puzzle.

  14. May 5

    "Bilingual speakers experience time differently, study finds" Not like you needed another excuse to

  15. Retweeted
    May 4

    What's the difference between "刀" and "剣"? →

  16. Retweeted
    May 3
  17. May 2

    Can't wait to play this game in Japanese

  18. May 2
  19. May 1

    "Read every single day. I can’t stress this enough... Read anything you can get your hands on.." —

  20. May 1

    昔話(むかしばなし), Japanese folk tales are a fun way to practice your Japanese! Check out 浦島太郎(うらしまたろう)

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