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Post by account_disabled on Feb 11, 2024 11:00:51 GMT
followed. Aimed at children and younger readers, this is a good (and familiar!) place to kick-start your Japanese learning. 3. Doraemon Doraemon is one of the most famous children’s manga, following the adventures of a schoolboy called Nobita and his robot cat from the future. The relatively simple language and amusing, family-friendly themes make this another great choice for beginners. 4. Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name) Two high school students, a boy from modern-day Tokyo and a girl from a rural Japanese town, wake up to find they’ve switched bodies. This romance and Belgium Telemarketing Data adventure story started as an animated film and has been adapted as a manga. Helpfully, multilingual copies are available making it easy for you to follow along and pick up new words. 5. Shirokuma Café This light and comical manga explores the everyday stories of the animals (and a few humans) that visit a café run by a polar bear. Unlike many fantasy manga, it uses casual expressions and vocabulary that are practical in your own life. It also contains puns, which can be a challenge as you begin to learn Japanese but great when you’re practicing mastering nuance. Discover the world and study a language abroad Learn more 6. Dragon Ball Martial arts, heroic intergalactic adventures, and a quest to find seven orbs that can summon a dragon; with epic storylines like these you’ll forget you’re studying. d language than some other fantasy-action manga and is so popular that it has also been turned into many
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