yo so I want to start trying to read some very simple stuff soon. I am almost finished with N5 grammar (at about 96 points done) and level 7 going on 8 this week on WaniKani. Would this be a good time to start reading some simple stuff? I go on NHK news as well as Japanese.io and try to read and it is a lot of fun. Most of the time I cannot understand most of what I am reading but other times I can :). If anyone has any other easy resources for reading i could use that would be much appreciated!
Unfortunately, the books by these authors lack furigana small Japanese figures which are placed above all Kanji and give the reading of it. This makes looking up an unknown word so much easier.
The obvious choice and highly recommended when it comes to manga for Japanese beginners. A rather simple language and because of the setting of a young child experiencing everyday problems and everyday life, the vocabulary will be of great use for every beginner.
Shirokuma-Kun even tries to explain very alike sounding Japanese words to the Panda which is not exactly a bad thing for us Japanese beginners. The manga is printed in the same big format as the Dragonball complete edition and is thus very comfortable to read.
I just started to read your Blog and its absolutely perfect! I learn Japanese now about 1 year and (thx to your blog) Im just reading Yotsubato!
Its good for Japanese Beginner! (Ich bin auch Deutsch :)) 1 Question I have: Do you buy from CDJapan? Id want to buy there soon! May u could give me any review?
Thank you for this post, I will definitely try しろくま and よつば. At this stage, I have found it difficult finding manga that is just right for beginners like me who do not have as high a vocabulary or experience as to read Dragonball or Doraemon, or Death Note etc.
Thanks for your kind words :) Never really tried to get into Naruto because I found the drawings a little dull. But I just skipped through the first volume in a manga store. And yeah, the kanzenban size is the perfect manga size for me as well. Makes reading Japanese so much more comfortable.
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