Learn Japanese with free Online Games (How to…? Video.)

May 5, 2009 – 7:51 pm

Games are at:
http://www.GenkiJapan.net

The GenkiJapan online games are one of the easiest ways to learn Japanese. But some people have been having a few problems so I made this video to try and help out.

Basically you choose a topic that you know nothing about and after 30 minutes you’ll know all the Japanese.

You’ll also learn about the GenkiKorean.com and GenkiEnglish.com games.

Enjoy!

Duration : 0:6:28


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  1. 25 Responses to “Learn Japanese with free Online Games (How to…? Video.)”

  2. thx for your work! …
    thx for your work! i love GenkiJapan!!! :D

    By yistgleichmmalxplusb on May 5, 2009

  3. They’re coming!
    They’re coming!

    By GenkiJapanNet on May 5, 2009

  4. arigaatoo ,sayonara
    arigaatoo ,sayonara

    By skittypokemon98 on May 5, 2009

  5. Sugoi!
    Put more …

    Sugoi!
    Put more songs on, hard to learn without them!!

    By volt445 on May 5, 2009

  6. Sugoi(cool)!!!!!!
    Sugoi(cool)!!!!!!

    By cardinalsofaz on May 5, 2009

  7. thx saionara
    thx saionara

    By jean9910 on May 5, 2009

  8. All the words are …
    All the words are also explained at the bottom of each game page.

    By GenkiJapanNet on May 5, 2009

  9. look at the …
    look at the pictures, small , big.. heavy… stuff like that…

    By elswordmaster on May 5, 2009

  10. i actually wanted …
    i actually wanted to make a program like this but i had no idea how to make programs or sites so thank you.

    By Rickyyis on May 5, 2009

  11. THANK YOU
    THANK YOU

    By Rickyyis on May 5, 2009

  12. i loooove this site …
    i loooove this site! ^_^ and i love the songs on this site, too! <3

    By ic3sk83r on May 5, 2009

  13. cool!thx
    cool!thx

    By zulea123 on May 5, 2009

  14. well actually you …
    well actually you mistook one
    856 is happyaku go jyu roku

    By daviddanielmax on May 5, 2009

  15. what do they mean? …
    what do they mean? the Japanese words. how do you find out

    By manni788 on May 5, 2009

  16. yeah tnx a lot
    yeah tnx a lot

    By msgorgeous2 on May 5, 2009

  17. and 1000 is sen and …
    and 1000 is sen and 10000 is man and 100000 is jyu man

    By cydoniashero on May 5, 2009

  18. hahaha! ur funny =) …
    hahaha! ur funny =) thnx for the tip!! XD

    By Darkangel555 on May 5, 2009

  19. you are so right. …
    you are so right. i’ve learned so much. thank you. i love this site^^

    By HIKARI4ROXAS on May 5, 2009

  20. Yep!
    Yep!

    By GenkiJapanNet on May 5, 2009

  21. hey! i just wonder, …
    hey! i just wonder, 236 is “ni hyaku san jyu roku”? 2 years ago i moved to japan, and i need to complete my learning, i write in romaji, but i need to say numbers good. so ni hyaku san jyu roku is 236 and 856 is hachi hyaku go jyu roku, aaaaaand like 542 is go hyaku yon jyu ni. did i got it right?

    By KyuubiCat on May 5, 2009

  22. amazing!
    this will …

    amazing!
    this will help very much!
    thank you!

    By bloodoranime on May 5, 2009

  23. are these games free
    are these games free

    By zachIQ on May 5, 2009

  24. I always wanted to …
    I always wanted to learn Japanese but didnt knw how then i saw this learn threw games! i was like yes i might have a chance i want to be fluent in 3 diff languages i already knw spanish and English ima try it out Ty =)

    By Rune2u on May 5, 2009

  25. Yeah, these games …
    Yeah, these games are to learn lots of vocab. For the accent, just put the songs on loop and repeat, repeat, repeat!

    By GenkiJapanNet on May 5, 2009

  26. That’s a fair …
    That’s a fair comment. Although the aim with putting the translations out of the way is that you should only need them once, from then on just listening to the Japanese is fine. If you do make a mistake it’s usually OK, once you really know a word it’s easy to change the meaning you ociate with it!

    By GenkiJapanNet on May 5, 2009

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