Dear stupid fish I've read your allusions to Kanji Town here and on the JT forums as little. I am so intrigued. Have you ever written in detail about your...
Yes; it is about 80 pages or so (The last time I checked on MS Word, it's probubly longer), and describes the various events at each different hatsuon...
... Yes and yes! Wow, you sound quite gifted. I would love to read your stories or see pictures of the lego-model of the town. Of course I'm not anywhere...
I'll echo that - very imaginative! Makes me think alot about how I want to raise my two daughters here in Japan. KanjiTown has inspired me to get back into...
$BGO</5{!*(B OH. MY. JAW-DROPPING. GOSH! You *have* to show us pictures of KanjiTown; it quite simply sounds like the coolest, most imaginative thing EVER. I...
Fascinatingly crazy and cool. I admire anyone who uses his imagination in such an obsessive way. That's how revolutionary ideas are created. So follow your...
This is the "Sick Hospital" the location for "SEKI." I already have in my mind what this looks like, so this doesn't do justice for the image in my head, but...
I forgot to type this stuff, I wish I could "edit message." Also keep in mind that these aren't completly tied together, as I go through a "trip" and the...
hello, i've just been lurking on this list, i'm only a beginning learner, but i'm mad for any cool learning methods. i just went bonkers and read loads about ...
I was thinking about creating some sort of RPG with KanjiTown, either in paper D&D-style format or a computer RPG (Only a text-based interface, it would be too...
Hey folks, just about finished with Remembering the Kanji I after about a year of off and on study. Before Heisig I could barely remember 25~ kanji, now I've...
... Although, as suggested before, a MUD engine would allow the most freedom, perhaps a MUSH engine would take off some of the burden. Still, these things are...
well, read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oolong_(rabbit) see this http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~sokaisha/rabbit/001002/001002.htm and then ask that question...
... From H & S: summit; top. Be capped with; receive From New Nelson: Head; top of the head; top, summit, peak; be crowned with; wear; live under (a ruler);...
... I was wondering what it meant too. Since the character means "to receive" and in a humble way, I take it the expression means lowering your head and...
I can appreciate that some kanji have abstract meanings and so their keywords do not map clearly to English. This was one that I just wanted to get some...
If you have been studying the honorifics in Japanese, or learning from a "useful expressions" book, you know this, and just don't realize it. The kun-yomi is...
... If I were making up keywords, I would have used "summit". In my story, old Baldy come vividly to mind. Bald originally meant a bare, white patch--whether...
I just got the soundtrack to the new Xbox game "Perfect Dark Zero." I have seen a few movies and read about the general sci-fi feel of the game (As well as the...
It's a neat little program to learn the kana (I'm only referring to the "free" version), but there's no way in heck I would spend $100 on something like that....
Man this book is hard! you all probably know this already. Anyway I just finished chapter 12 and i'm moving into the part where they just give the plots. i...
First make sure to follow his instructions at the beginning of chap 11 to the letter for learning the kanji. If you're missing 90% you need to devote more time...
Do not overlook the visualising part. Maybe when you are trying hard to come up with a story, you forget about that part. Whereas when reading Heisig's...
Ive been studying Japanese for almost a year now. I finished book 1 about a month ago. After reading book 2, I was a little confused about which path to take....
How are you handling multiple readings, on-yomi for example, for the same kanji? ... Zero." I ... the ... soundtrack ... it ... progressed ... (All ... after ...
Nice combo! Prior to this month, my schedule was *Remembering the Kanji Bk1, 2-3 hours each day *Pimsleur Japanese3, 30 min/day *Japanese for Busy People1,...
Sounds really good! I'm always looking to what others are doing to get ideas for new study methods. My previous schedule was: - Remembering the Kanji: 30 per...
Hi lightswitchcowboy, I admire you for all the grammar work you are doing. My grammar is terrible, and my tutor gives me a hard time about it. Congratulations...