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TopicHello, I am PoIkan, AKA Sayo. AMA!
Sayoria
05/12/24 5:16:14 AM
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LanHikari10 posted...
Oops lol..

Does your brother know any Japanese? How horrible would it be to visit for someone who knows no Japanese?

He can read some katakana and that's about it. Katakana is very easy for English speakers to read once they learn, since that character set is used for foreign words. Example:

Hiragana - (Ne-zu-mi) - Means mouse
Katakana - (Ma-u-su) - Means mouse

Hiragana - - (I-nu) - Means Dog
Katakana - (Do-ggu) - Means Dog

They recommend learning Hiragana first but Katakana is where people start feeling like they can read Japanese.

I think if you stay in the big areas like Tokyo's neighborhoods and Osaka and such, it's very doable. These cities are made for visitors practically.

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