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For beginner Japanese learners, what is the best way to master the foreign language? Memorizing vocabulary, speaking with Japanese people, studying with books: all the ways may be useful. It is wonderful to feel familiar and learn Japanese in a joyful manner, isn’t it?
Watching Japanese anime is one of the most
enjoyable methods to learn Japanese, and there are not a few non-native
Japanese speakers who learn Japanese through Japanese anime or are inspired to
study Japanese by the Japanese pop culture.
You can learn not just listening skills but
also Japanese cultures and daily lives in Japan by watching anime. Some people
are interested in learning Japanese since they want to see their favorite anime
in Japanese listening to Japanese voice actors. Anime itself has got more and
more popular recently all over the world.
Today, I’d like to introduce 7 best anime
to learn Japanese from the famous series to new trendy titles. Popular anime
are not necessarily listed here since some of them use the Japanese words that
are not used in the real world today. You can learn commonly used Japanese
terms in these recommended anime below. Many anime are available with English
and other languages subtitle these days. Watch the anime repeatedly and master
Japanese language skills.
Pokémon, which is also known as Pocket Monster in Japan, is one of the most
popular anime and video games among both children and adults worldwide.
Pokémon is highly recommended to watch to
learn Japanese since even infants can enjoy the story. You can listen to
regular Japanese phrases and everyday conversations in Pokémon though the
names of each Pokemon’s moves may have little practical value for learning
Japanese.
Difficulty
level: ★☆☆
Genre: Kids, Family, Adventure
My
Neighbor Totoro, one of the most well-known Studio Ghibli
movies, has been loved especially by kids around the world for a long time.
In the anime, a family including two
main characters Satsuki and Mei moves to a rural village. That rural landscape
is hardly seen in the present day, but you can learn standard Japanese words
that are easy to master while the unique characters like Totoro
are fictional.
Difficulty
level: ★☆☆
Genre: Kids, Family, Fantasy
3. SHIROKUMA CAFE
Shirokuma
Cafe, a.k.a. Polar Bear Cafe, is one of
the best anime for Japanese learners. The comedy anime, which was originally
made as a manga, was made into an anime adaption with 50 episodes in 2012-2013.
It consists of random topics conversations with animals including Polar
Bear, Panda and Penguin.
The anime represents Japanese everyday
lives and how Japanese people talk. Shirokuma Cafe itself is a less known
anime to foreign people but strongly recommended to learn practical Japanese.
Difficulty
level: ★☆☆
Genre: Slice of life, Comedy
It is a good
option to choose the famous Studio Ghibli anime films to get used to Japanese,
and Kiki’s
Delivery Service is one of the best among them. It has
been watched by both adults and kids since it was released in 1989.
For those who want to avoid leaning vogue
words and slangs, this anime is perfect for you. By conversations of
the 13 years old girl witch and her cat that can talk with her, you can
experience various Japanese phrases.
Difficulty
level: ★☆☆
Genre: Slice of life, Comedy
5. YOUR NAME
Your
Name, which is one of the most successful anime
movies after 2000s, is worth spending a lot of time watching to learn Japanese.
The masterpiece of the famous Makoto Shinkai depicts the daily life of
teenagers in Japan in this anime.
The lively characters talk with
reality-based Japanese words while Your Name is based on the theme of fantasy.
The speed and vocabulary of the conversations in the whole story are not very
easy, but you can reach the standard of native speakers of Japanese if you
understand them.
Difficulty
level: ★★☆
Genre: Fantasy, Slice of life
To learn Japanese by
watching Japanese anime, one of the best genres you should choose is slice of
life, which depicts natural and real life instead of powerful battle scenes and
supernatural powers. K-On! is much more popular than other slice-of-life anime
in recent years.
There are several high
school girls in the same school club band who make casual
conversations. K-On! offers many chances to learn Japanese humor and the
context of young people in addition to basic phrases.
Difficulty level: ★★☆
Genre: Slice of life
Bakemonogatari, the first season of the popular
anime series Monogatari Series, is good for advanced Japanese learners.
What makes the anime
so popular is witty conversations of the attractive unique characters. The high
school boy Koyomi Araragi talks to several heroines playing with words.
It’s not too much to say that you don’t need to learn Japanese anymore if you
keep pace with their conversations.
Difficulty
level: ★★★
Genre: Fantasy, Slice of life, Comedy
Source > https://jw-webmagazine.com/anime-for-japanese-learners/
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Among of these anime, I have watched only two.☺️
ReplyDeleteI've watched 2;4 and 5
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