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Japanese Kanji of Compus Direction (North, South, East West)

If you live in Japan or studying the Japanese language, you should know the vocabulary and Kanji of different campus directions. In this article, Sakujon Japan will discuss the vocabulary of different campus directions (North, South, East, West). Here are the Japanese Kanji of different campus directions (North, South, East, West) including Hiragana and Romaji: SL Direction

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JLPT N4 Kanji list

If you want to work in Japan, the minimum requirement of Japanese language skills is mostly JLPT N2 level. Suppose you’ve passed the JLPT N5 recently, or you are feeling confident enough to go straight to the JLPT N4. Then a huge congratulations to you! We hope you can pass the JLPT N4 exam quickly.

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JLPT N5 Kanji list

If you want to work in Japan, the minimum requirement of Japanese language skills is mostly JLPT N2 level. You may already know that N1 is the hardest level, considered near-fluent. Whereas N5 is the easiest level, covering the basic level of Japanese. Suppose you have just started preparing for the JLPT exam, you need

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Japanese company

What is the difference between Godo Gaisha (GK) and Kabushiki Gaisha (KK)?

Godo Gaisha (GK) A g?d? gaisha (in Japanese: ????, pronounced as godo gaisha) is a type of business organization in Japan. The term g?d? gaisha is commonly abbreviated as GK and is almost similar to the American limited liability company (LLC). Therefore, its nickname is “Japanese LLC” (in Japanese: ???LLC, pronounced as Nihon-ban LLC). The internal structure of the

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